Just when you say the words "dismantle" and "cleaning" i drop everything, put on headphones and glue myselft to the screen 😁 The car is ... exquisitely beautiful.
great video, surprised no plastic broke, maybe the Euro version is better built, the US version tends to break when screwing back in place, at least they did for me. Good to know plastic screw holes inserts are replaceable
There are smaller bearings on rolling bar that slides up and down on the rail, the boot of the car. E91, 2005 The ball bearing is 5mm OD, outside diameter.
26:02 you should have put green thread locker. That is a permanent thread lock. Blue one is anti-vibration. As you replaced rivets with screws SHOULD be used a permanent thread lock, that's the idea. Rivets being a permanent assembly. What grease (make) is that white grease?
32:32 no need to open the electric motor. Imagine how small is the probability that the electric motor to have brushes wear out... comparing with lets say windscreen wipers? Windscreen wipers are more prone to have their brushes gone because rain is falling more often... before the electric column of a car, that moves ones in while when drivers might swap the driving seat, which is rare comparing with wiper's motor.. that was almost a pointless work.. dismantle. Maybe greasing the mechanism is a good point.
So much respect for the patience!
Just when you say the words "dismantle" and "cleaning" i drop everything, put on headphones and glue myselft to the screen 😁
The car is ... exquisitely beautiful.
Love that!
Absolutely gorgeous car!! And absolutely gorgeous to see you work your magic Ovi! Thanks for the video!!
My pleasure!
Another brilliant video. Keep them coming 😊
More to come!
great video, surprised no plastic broke, maybe the Euro version is better built, the US version tends to break when screwing back in place, at least they did for me. Good to know plastic screw holes inserts are replaceable
Thanks for the e38 content! i have an 2001 740D and looking for Repair videos like yours. keep on doing e38 videos pls :D
Stay in the area! :)
Another perfect part done..... regards... !!
Thank you! Cheers!
10:47 you should have a vice (menghina) in your work shop; that helps!
There are smaller bearings on rolling bar that slides up and down on the rail, the boot of the car. E91, 2005
The ball bearing is 5mm OD, outside diameter.
Hi Ovidiu 🙂 In this video, at the very end, you did not say your - "stay awesome bye now". 🤩
Oh yeah :D :))
26:02 you should have put green thread locker. That is a permanent thread lock. Blue one is anti-vibration.
As you replaced rivets with screws SHOULD be used a permanent thread lock, that's the idea. Rivets being a permanent assembly.
What grease (make) is that white grease?
Salut, mi s-a ars un motoras de la coloana la E65.. oare se poate repara ? sau mai bine schimb coloana..
merci
I like e38 series but I prefer E65 Series. 740i It is the most equilibred in the E series
32:32 no need to open the electric motor. Imagine how small is the probability that the electric motor to have brushes wear out... comparing with lets say windscreen wipers? Windscreen wipers are more prone to have their brushes gone because rain is falling more often... before the electric column of a car, that moves ones in while when drivers might swap the driving seat, which is rare comparing with wiper's motor.. that was almost a pointless work.. dismantle.
Maybe greasing the mechanism is a good point.
hi, the white grease is ceramic grease right ?
Yes, something like that!
@@MOvidiu is possible to know what is the something like that ? It will help many in case we can replace many grease by this one ;)
Grease "Molykote EM-60L"
@@MOvidiu thank you :)
Could you have tried to freeze the balls to make them smaller?
Pff , now you say after the struggle :)
What grease are you using?
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@@MOvidiu Thank you and nice job
can fix bmw g12 elctric steering?
Depending of the problem ! some can be repair some cannot .
@@MOvidiu steering never move
This thing is not bueno haha
M.Ovidiu.pprofessional - farewell!:))