Fantastic video! I like how you don’t skip anything and offer advice on how to get over any little setbacks we might encounter during the process.. most videos just tell you what to do but you actually show us how to do it, great stuff!
This video helped me so much! I was really hesitant doing this job myself, but you're video persuaded me to do it. Thanks for the great content and informative videos. They really help out a lot, especially for people like me who are new to working on these cars. My e30 drives like it's brand new now!
Nice video, very clear instructions. One thing, maybe a safer/cleaner alternative to having to use the torch to burn out the trailing arm bushings would be to create your own press, using threaded stock, a big nut and fender washers. Press out the old one, press in the new, with turns of a ratchet. I did something like this once with the cutlass bearing on my boat (encloses the prop shaft where it goes through the strut)...maybe it would work! Good job with this, though!
Best way to torch bushing out is to direct flame inside steel bush. It gets hot, pops out. Rubber gets hot, pops out right off. Tip from engineer: anything based on petroleum will destroy any rubber quickly. Use only silicone grease on rubber, as it does not react with it.
Thank you for this video! I have to drop my sub-frame when I get home. I had no clue that you have to use a press on the diff bushing! Thanks again for your videos.
Heres one tip to everyone doing this job. Go to Home Depot or lowes and have them cut you a 51" length 2x6 board of yellow pine and use it to balance and support the trailing arms and and differential as you prepare to lower the subframe. If you get your center of gravity correct you can get it all to come down on the jack without dropping it. If you can't tell I've done this once or twice.
I'm so envious of how rust free your USDM E30 is underneath... My UKDM E30 is so rotten it is unbelievable. Every single metal surface is coated in rust, every single bolt is impossible to remove, and I actually laughed out loud when you were able to just pull the ABS sensor out like that. I had to drill mine out!
Hello E30 source kid..You are brillant..i have been looking for repair video like yours; educational, informational and easy to cmprehend..i have a 1989 BMW 3.20i..Euro edition..i plan to keep it as original as the parts will let me...Please let me know if you will work on it..i will foot the bill
Great video, helped me get through my subframe refresh. I put everything back and now I notice I have a clunk when I get on/off the gas. There's no vibration or noise though while under load. I'm not sure if I always had this noise and it's just more pronounced now with 80A poly bushings all around and brand new exhaust hangers and brackets. The noise sounds like its coming from the middle of the transmission tunnel. The only part I deviated from your video was spraying the diff and drive shaft to mark it. Does that make a difference? I thought the drive shaft was balanced in the middle where the 2 parts connect near the CSB.
There is a reason why special tools are made to replace the subframe bushing and the trailing bushings as well WITHOUT removing the subframe. These tools will run you $200-$250 and you'll do both subframe bushings in 2-2:30 hours and the trailing arm bushings in 2 hours. I have used them many times without going the headache you're going through. It is well spent money if you own multiple BMWs and I owned more than 20 over the years.
Deegs Eightalpha Check with www.koalamotorsport.com They have the tool for rent. I rented one and then machined an exact copy of all the pieces and purchased the puller separately (made by KOKO) because I wanted to have one.
No leaky selector shaft seal? Impressive. I also still wonder why the USA e30s have the extra bracket underneath the prop shaft and the EURO ones don't, only the convertibles for extra stiffness. 11 and 14mm for the brake fluid lines. It's easier to disconnect the handbrake lines at the handbrake itself and pull them all the way out. Remember to use some copper grease on them as you put them back into the tubes. Makes it a lot easier to pull them out the next time. You forgot to remove the shocks on video ;) 22mm for diff bolt. There shouldn't be any thread in the bushings, strange. I usually put some cushions underneath and pull the trailing arms up and let them fall a couple of times so eventually the whole assembly comes flying down. There should be an outer metal sleeve in the bushings, or defintely in the subframe bushings. So it goes bolt-inner metal sleeve-rubber-outer metal sleeve-rubber-subframe. I had to tap the outer metal sleeve out because the fire couldn't burn the small layer of rubber away. Strange it was,'t the case on your car. You can also press the diff bushing in with a simple vise and some brute force. :) Good video! Indeed one of the major jobs on an e30. I prefer swapping my engine over replacing the back bushing, not even kidding.
Hey quick question, I heard in the first quarter of the video you said you'd do the transmission linkage to eliminate the slop in the gears, but I guess you didn't add it... I have the same issue and was wondering if you still had plans on doing it.. or when a video for the replacement of the bushings would be? I appreciate your videos very much!
+Madison Huss Yea I never did a video on that because the footage came out too dark. Tough working alone on the floor with no lift lol. I'll see what I can do but I'm away at college as of now.
shouldn't the trailing arm bushings be installed: pointed ends facing inward? I installed them as per your video, the thick end pointed towards the brake rotors and its not fitting correctly.
E30Source Keep at it. I really like your style, you show what is possible with common tools and some ingenuity. Also you're not afraid to show your missteps along the way. Subscribed!
Krunoslav09 Poly bushing are great for the track, and yes they help with some suspension performance. But other than that for a daily driver, poly bushings are stupid. They make the car ride like a rock, no joke.
E30Source Depends on what you like. I'm using Powerflex Black poly race bushes and yes, you feel every little hole and bump, but I'll never have to change them again and the car feels solid as can be in the corners. 324td touring ^^
carlos rocha unless it's like mine and it takes 11 hours to cut all the rusty nuts and bolts off. Mines taken 4 days so far. Hoping to finish it tomorrow.
carlos rocha uk car. Had to cut the exhaust bolts off by the gearbox. The subframe sill brackets had to be cut off. I did the brake and fuel lines. Mostly needed cutting off. One subframe bush was perished. Wouldn't come out. Tomorrow the rear axle goes back on. It better go smoothly or I'll set fire to it 😂
hey dude, I have a question. My AC clutch isnt kicking in, im trying to refill my freon but its not working, i have the old p12 setup and i managed to get 2 cans. let me know if you have any info or could make a video about how to check the power going to the compressor thanks.
Ahmad Soughar you mean r12? looks like you havent googled shit or done any research about your cars problems. Ive fixed every mechanical and electrical problem on my car with google , including my ac system, you should be able to as well if you are competent.
E30Source I have H&R sport springs. I noticed a reduction in body movement while making transitions, which is good. I almost wish someone would make springs for e30's that don't lower the car so much though. My beautiful M42 oil pan has a few too many scratches in it!
E30Source as positive as you are i just attempted to do the timing belt ive been on it for 4 hours messing around with my seized harmonic balancer bolts, im stuck!! so im gna leave atleast a couple days for this job!!
I'm impressed with your fearless approach. Good job for such a young mechanic. Great video !
Fantastic video! I like how you don’t skip anything and offer advice on how to get over any little setbacks we might encounter during the process.. most videos just tell you what to do but you actually show us how to do it, great stuff!
This video helped me so much! I was really hesitant doing this job myself, but you're video persuaded me to do it. Thanks for the great content and informative videos. They really help out a lot, especially for people like me who are new to working on these cars. My e30 drives like it's brand new now!
Phenomenal video! This certainly gives me hope to tackling my break lines as well as replacing the subframe and trailing arm bushings! Thanks again :)
this is the best video out there on how to remove it, no need to remove the diff / axles !
This is on my long term todo list, so I'll probably be watching this 100 times
loki _ Sounds good!
fantastic no fear aproach. have to do many overhauls on my 88 M3. your vids will help a whole lot, thanks.
+Marco D M No prob!
Nice video, very clear instructions. One thing, maybe a safer/cleaner alternative to having to use the torch to burn out the trailing arm bushings would be to create your own press, using threaded stock, a big nut and fender washers. Press out the old one, press in the new, with turns of a ratchet. I did something like this once with the cutlass bearing on my boat (encloses the prop shaft where it goes through the strut)...maybe it would work! Good job with this, though!
thanks man for this video, gonna have to do this maybe this weekend or next week. Good job. thumbs up
Mine has the zip tie too- it's on the leads going to the external fuel pump (for those of us who have one). So def make sure to double check this
Very talented kid.
Mike Dejesus Thanks man!!
Dan Cronin thank you very much you are genuine and kid
Best way to torch bushing out is to direct flame inside steel bush. It gets hot, pops out. Rubber gets hot, pops out right off.
Tip from engineer: anything based on petroleum will destroy any rubber quickly. Use only silicone grease on rubber, as it does not react with it.
good video, I'm changing my bushing and this helps me a lot. the only thing is I wish there was better lighting in the beginning of the video.
thanks
Thank you for this video! I have to drop my sub-frame when I get home. I had no clue that you have to use a press on the diff bushing! Thanks again for your videos.
goskidmark No problem!
Kudos on all Your E30 Videos 👌🏽
thanks for the great video :-) i have a 2000 Z3, its gonna be very useful for my project!
Heres one tip to everyone doing this job. Go to Home Depot or lowes and have them cut you a 51" length 2x6 board of yellow pine and use it to balance and support the trailing arms and and differential as you prepare to lower the subframe. If you get your center of gravity correct you can get it all to come down on the jack without dropping it. If you can't tell I've done this once or twice.
I'm so envious of how rust free your USDM E30 is underneath... My UKDM E30 is so rotten it is unbelievable. Every single metal surface is coated in rust, every single bolt is impossible to remove, and I actually laughed out loud when you were able to just pull the ABS sensor out like that. I had to drill mine out!
Avenged Sevenfold Bat Country playing at the end, nice vid
Hello E30 source kid..You are brillant..i have been looking for repair video like yours; educational, informational and easy to cmprehend..i have a 1989 BMW 3.20i..Euro edition..i plan to keep it as original as the parts will let me...Please let me know if you will work on it..i will foot the bill
Very informative video. Is this about the same procedure for and e28. Im afraid my mounts my be in jeopardy. In need to remove the subframe to check.
wow great video man! this is going to be so helpful when I do this on my 318is soon. thanks
+MouseRat Thanks!
also, is installation pretty much the reverse of the removal? any tips or weird stuff? thanks
Pretty much, just make sure you have the lines and cables routed properly.
burning the bushings out was genius lol
Great video, helped me get through my subframe refresh. I put everything back and now I notice I have a clunk when I get on/off the gas. There's no vibration or noise though while under load. I'm not sure if I always had this noise and it's just more pronounced now with 80A poly bushings all around and brand new exhaust hangers and brackets. The noise sounds like its coming from the middle of the transmission tunnel. The only part I deviated from your video was spraying the diff and drive shaft to mark it. Does that make a difference? I thought the drive shaft was balanced in the middle where the 2 parts connect near the CSB.
Listening to Pearl Jam in the Garage.... thought I was the only one!!
There is a reason why special tools are made to replace the subframe bushing and the trailing bushings as well WITHOUT removing the subframe. These tools will run you $200-$250 and you'll do both subframe bushings in 2-2:30 hours and the trailing arm bushings in 2 hours. I have used them many times without going the headache you're going through. It is well spent money if you own multiple BMWs and I owned more than 20 over the years.
Mazen Abouzour what tool do u speak of?
Deegs Eightalpha
Check with www.koalamotorsport.com
They have the tool for rent. I rented one and then machined an exact copy of all the pieces and purchased the puller separately (made by KOKO) because I wanted to have one.
This dude is awesome
Good video, did you can the brake line or let it bleed out? If you let it bleed out, do you have abs and how was it to bleed the brakes?
No leaky selector shaft seal? Impressive. I also still wonder why the USA e30s have the extra bracket underneath the prop shaft and the EURO ones don't, only the convertibles for extra stiffness.
11 and 14mm for the brake fluid lines.
It's easier to disconnect the handbrake lines at the handbrake itself and pull them all the way out. Remember to use some copper grease on them as you put them back into the tubes. Makes it a lot easier to pull them out the next time.
You forgot to remove the shocks on video ;)
22mm for diff bolt.
There shouldn't be any thread in the bushings, strange. I usually put some cushions underneath and pull the trailing arms up and let them fall a couple of times so eventually the whole assembly comes flying down.
There should be an outer metal sleeve in the bushings, or defintely in the subframe bushings. So it goes bolt-inner metal sleeve-rubber-outer metal sleeve-rubber-subframe. I had to tap the outer metal sleeve out because the fire couldn't burn the small layer of rubber away. Strange it was,'t the case on your car.
You can also press the diff bushing in with a simple vise and some brute force. :)
Good video! Indeed one of the major jobs on an e30. I prefer swapping my engine over replacing the back bushing, not even kidding.
80srockzz HAHA! Yes!Thanks for the input.
Enjoy!
Why did you spray paint the diff and drive shaft is there a certain way of putting the drive shaft back in ?
Ambitious!
Hey quick question, I heard in the first quarter of the video you said you'd do the transmission linkage to eliminate the slop in the gears, but I guess you didn't add it... I have the same issue and was wondering if you still had plans on doing it.. or when a video for the replacement of the bushings would be? I appreciate your videos very much!
+Madison Huss Yea I never did a video on that because the footage came out too dark. Tough working alone on the floor with no lift lol. I'll see what I can do but I'm away at college as of now.
shouldn't the trailing arm bushings be installed: pointed ends facing inward? I installed them as per your video, the thick end pointed towards the brake rotors and its not fitting correctly.
can you make a video on you replacing the bushing for the gear shifter? mine is heaps floppy and needs to be replaced but i dont know how to!!
THANK YOU!
Thank you very mush for making this how to video,:D
Nasir No prob!
Enjoy!
best intro
3 doors down damn what a throwback
Hey man I like your videos,
Can you please tell me where the idling adjustment is on an e30
+Kaleb Gullan MX What type of engine do you have? M20B25, M20B27, M10? M42?
Thanks man keep the videos coming no homo haha
al corronel Will do.
I really like your ghetto fabulous bushing removal technique, I'm pretty sure that's not in the Bentley manual.
juankenon I'm old school :).
E30Source Keep at it. I really like your style, you show what is possible with common tools and some ingenuity. Also you're not afraid to show your missteps along the way. Subscribed!
Thanks!
What bushes did you end up using?
how long did it take you to hammer the bolt out? I was hammering away for almost a half hour with no luck
+Gabriel Espinal Get a bigger hammer and hit harder. Took me 15 hits with a regular nail hammer.
smashed it
Hey man, how would you go about changing the crankshaft sensor
Sejo B Funny you ask, I'll be replacing that tomorrow, so I will make a video relatively soon.
great great work and smart
Why did you chose stock bushings?, I think that poli bushings are better, expecaly for this part od sunsp.
Krunoslav09 Poly bushing are great for the track, and yes they help with some suspension performance. But other than that for a daily driver, poly bushings are stupid. They make the car ride like a rock, no joke.
E30Source Depends on what you like. I'm using Powerflex Black poly race bushes and yes, you feel every little hole and bump, but I'll never have to change them again and the car feels solid as can be in the corners. 324td touring ^^
COOL! 324td! Wish those were in North America!
E30Source Didn't know that, thanks. Now I will definitely put a poly one's.
relatively how long does this process take for someone very mechanically inclined???
+carlos rocha I would say the better part of a weekend.
carlos rocha unless it's like mine and it takes 11 hours to cut all the rusty nuts and bolts off. Mines taken 4 days so far. Hoping to finish it tomorrow.
got it done already was not bad at all ... California car ....also did the 5 lug swap while at it
carlos rocha uk car. Had to cut the exhaust bolts off by the gearbox. The subframe sill brackets had to be cut off. I did the brake and fuel lines. Mostly needed cutting off. One subframe bush was perished. Wouldn't come out. Tomorrow the rear axle goes back on. It better go smoothly or I'll set fire to it 😂
hey dude, I have a question. My AC clutch isnt kicking in, im trying to refill my freon but its not working, i have the old p12 setup and i managed to get 2 cans. let me know if you have any info or could make a video about how to check the power going to the compressor thanks.
Ahmad Soughar I would think the compressor might be seized because it was probably running without refrigerant for so long.
sorry what do you mean sized??
Like the compressor is shot. I doubt you'll be able to get that old A/C system working to be honest. Mine doesn't work
Ahmad Soughar you mean r12? looks like you havent googled shit or done any research about your cars problems. Ive fixed every mechanical and electrical problem on my car with google , including my ac system, you should be able to as well if you are competent.
My subframe is stuck, i wasnt able to thread in the 5/8 bolts. Any ither tips on removing it?
Pound it harder from top.
+Dan Cronin lol, i ended up giving it a shake and she gave out. Thanks for the reply tho . Great videos man
Excellent!
I've got Bilstein touring shocks too. What type of springs do you have on the silver car?
+Eric Leippe Stock
E30Source I have H&R sport springs. I noticed a reduction in body movement while making transitions, which is good. I almost wish someone would make springs for e30's that don't lower the car so much though. My beautiful M42 oil pan has a few too many scratches in it!
Nice!
How many hours for the whole job? Maybe like a rough estimate, at least.
mucix For me since, I took my time, about 50 hours but I had no lift and some other work to do.
E30Source eek 50 hours!! i was planning more on ten..with a lift,press and bush removal tool...
It could be done with the help of a lift and proper tools.
E30Source as positive as you are i just attempted to do the timing belt ive been on it for 4 hours messing around with my seized harmonic balancer bolts, im stuck!! so im gna leave atleast a couple days for this job!!
E30Source btw brilliant tutorials, best on youtube by farr, you deserve more subscribers!!
how did you remove the e-brake cable?
I gutted the entire rear brake assembly.
Also, how did you jack it back in, in-line etc?
Did you paint your rear bumper trim?
+rkon1000 Yes I did
Looks good,what did you use?
Rustolem Trim and Bumper Paint. Still holding strong after 2 years. When you go to paint, make sure the bumper is really clean.
Did you sand it any or just scuff it up?
Just washed it and painted it.
Also buy some proper tools like a press and etc etc i done this in an hour and how im a mechanic