Give that Tri-flow stuff a shot, it's only a few bucks and might end up fixing your squeak. I used WD-40 and a cheap, off-brand motorcycle chain lube before I tried Tri-flow, neither really worked.Originally Posted by clumpymold
Thanks for the info!Originally Posted by Patrokloss
An alternative method to jacking up the car/spraying yourself in the face to get to the bottom bearing is to just lube it from the top. I just got some lithium greese and smeared it over the bearing from the top. It's just below the brake booster towards the passenger side against the firewall.
Damn, you guys are lucky. Mine squeeked like a pig even after lubing it. I removed the steering wheel, knee panel and the whole steering column. It was under warranty anyway, and I got paid to fix my own car, but things didnt work smoothly and took like 7 hours.
I'll be sure to try that.Originally Posted by maq
Yeah, I tried that as well. Maybe I should try this Tri-flow stuff?Originally Posted by cstang68
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I made sure to work the stuff in. It made the steering wheel turn easier and it stopped squeaking when I'm turning it. Now it only squeaks when it centers itself.
e46 m3, some 740 sport shorts, F30h, LR3 and a 540it
My squeak is back. It's not as bad as it used to be, but when it self-centers, it's still pretty annoying. There's also a wobbly feeling to it.
I suspected the plastic bearing wass worn, so I took the wheel off. Now here's my question. The plastic bearing (#2 in the diagram) on my car is locked in by #3 the back up ring, and #3 is locked in place by the toothed spindle top. The only thing I'm able to remove is the #5 ring. Also, is this #3 ring supposed to be tight in place? Mine is loose, has up and down as well as back and forth play.
Is this normal? How can I get to the #2 plastic bearing and how can I remove it?
Thanks in advance!
It's snap ring #4 that's holding the plastic bearing in. Yes, its a PITA to get off. I didn't have the appropriate remover, so I pried it out of it's grove in the spindle with small screwdrivers and then removed it with needle nosed pliers.Originally Posted by maq
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Last edited by lkstaack; 02-16-2006 at 08:47 PM.
Lars
Thanks for the info! I really appreciate it. Was your backup ring (#3) loose? Did it have any play other than rotation?
Last edited by shogun; 12-02-2020 at 03:19 AM.
I believe that the spacer ring was firm against the plastic bearing. Your bearing is probably mis-shaped. Parts of this thread may be useful: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...=1#post5577923
Last edited by shogun; 12-02-2020 at 03:20 AM.
Lars
I did this today and the squeaking was gone instantly! The steering is definitely a touch smoother too. I hit it from below with white lithium grease and it did the trick. Thanks!
In the middle of doing this fix.Originally Posted by Patrokloss
Step 1 reduced the noise but didn't eliminate it.
Moving on to step 2.
Torx key I needed was 27. (my car is a 96 M3)
Steering wheel came off VERY easily. Will keep you posted with updates.
Sweet! Gonna try this....mine since I got it has always had a real high pitched squeak.....finally pin pointed it to the wheel when it's at the 10 o'clock position. Hope this helps....wheel feels fine but the noise sucks!
And for the next peeps reading the thread....
WD40 is not a lubricant!!!!!
Tri-Flow, Chain Lube, Chain Wax should all work. If I can find a spray chain wax I may try that, it drys and does not attract dirt.
John
'95 Hellrot M3 w/Dove
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***Got a '95 M3? (actually pretty common on all years! Even happened to Racer Seth Thomas!) Check Your LSD! http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=390209
Worked for me. I can't see it from above and there's no way my hand can get in there to feel, but wasn't too bad from below. I've been a Triflow advocate for 20 years, so that's what I used. However it's not fair to say WD40 is not a lubricant. It obviously is, just a rather thin one that won't last too well.
Read the label carefully, WD40 is a displacemant fluid. It displaces water, and is useful for cleaning some things. But it has zero lubrication properties. It has been misused millions of times...catchy label and name I guess....
John
'95 Hellrot M3 w/Dove
AA Euro HFM Stage II (w/21# Injectors & Software) W/Gen III Exhaust - URI Crank Pully - FDM w/3 Row M Coupe Rad - 3.23 LSD - Vogtland Club Spec/Koni SA - UUC Red w/Enforcers - TMS Shims/Rear Camber Bars w/QA1 inners/Sways - VMC F/TMS R End Links - X-Brace - Perf Ultimate/SS Brake Lines - GC Tower Mounts/RTAB Shims - ZKW's w/5000K Hid - Fog Delete - Alpine 9847/Pioneer TS-C130R Kevlar Components/Pioneer PRS-X340/Stealth Box's/Wired Zune 120GB - OE LTW CF Sills/Glove Box Plate - Staggered Black M-Spoke II's w/235/40 (front), 255/40 (Rear) Nitto NT05's - Rolled Fenders!
***Got a '95 M3? (actually pretty common on all years! Even happened to Racer Seth Thomas!) Check Your LSD! http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=390209
is it common to hear something like a spring tensioning and twisting likes its going to break? then an unbearable squeaking loud noise? while the entire time the wheel is stiff and difficult to move?
WhatWouldKevDo :bigmegatronshifty
Maybe you should read the label. My can has 5 categories of uses listed, with several examples of each. The uses listed are:Originally Posted by JETninja
Lubricates
Cleans
Protects
Penetrates
Displaces Moisture
And again, to state "zero lubrication" is silly. All you have to do is feel it or try it on some metal parts and you can feel it lubricates. As I wrote above I agree that it is not a very useful lubricant, but it does lubricate (until it runs/evaporates off).
Hey whats up man i love thoes wheels you have on that ride what kind and size are they and where can i buy them!!Originally Posted by sendittoryan
Patrokloss.. just curious.. why your admonition against WD-40?
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Just giving fair warning; my experience with WD-40 has not been so good. As a lubricant it barely seems to work even with repeated applications. I warned against it simply because I don't want people complaining that my writeup doesn't work when in reality it's the product they are using that isn' t working... Just helps eliminate one more variable when you are trying to chase down something as elusive as a random squeak.Originally Posted by paul e
One application of Tri-Flow has lasted me quite a long time. You can try WD-40 at your own risk. YMMV.
Last edited by Patrokloss; 04-21-2006 at 08:24 PM.
I brought some Silicone Lubricant from kragen before I found this thread
http://www.valvoline.com/pages/produ...asp?product=36
Do you think this will work or should i return it and get some tri-flow?
You don't want to have to do this again. It's not really that hard, but airbags are a bitch.Go Get Triflow.
Last edited by shogun; 12-02-2020 at 03:20 AM.
ok i appreciate the reply but does that mean you know about silicone spray? is it not as good? its what i always thought was the best lubricant growing up.
ok so I just got back from the shops and i cant find it anywhere,
I went to:
Kragen
Pep Boys
Napa
Home Depot
none of them have heard of it.
anywhere else i should try?
See Post #75 of this thread.
Last edited by shogun; 12-02-2020 at 03:21 AM.
Yep most if not all bicycle shops have it.Originally Posted by Patrokloss
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