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4 coats of acid etch! 5 if you include the road salt
Keep us informed how it holds up.
Good effort, 10 out of 10 for enduring love
Keep us informed how it holds up.
Good effort, 10 out of 10 for enduring love
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Nice job with the final drive...must have taken patience, but rewarding to know it should last longer for that.
Sympathy over the corrosion - need to sort out my bike too, and your result shows it can be done at home.
I see you have same hydraulic platform (mine is currently holding up the 1100s as I get started on a grr-earbox repair) - handy and cheaper than a full lifting table.
J.
Sympathy over the corrosion - need to sort out my bike too, and your result shows it can be done at home.
I see you have same hydraulic platform (mine is currently holding up the 1100s as I get started on a grr-earbox repair) - handy and cheaper than a full lifting table.
J.
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dave the german wrote:what is the oil of choice for the final drive? The BMW stuff is £40/ltr while the Castrol SAF-OS or whatever it's called is about £20 ish
The castrol stuff is what BMW used to recommend, not sure if it's changed as they are now pushing shell oils?
The Castrol SAF XO is about £16 per litre on Opie. It's enough to do your final drive 5 times. Same stuff is used in the gearbox, although you will need to buy 2 bottles to do both.
PM me your email and I will send you the relevant pages from the BMW service book.
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Thanks Jim
I already have the service manual but was curious to see what others were using - that's a bit of a saving over what BMW want although their lubricants have always seemed steep. I've got the back wheel and shocks off my 12s so thought it would be a good idea to do the final drive while it's on the work stand
I already have the service manual but was curious to see what others were using - that's a bit of a saving over what BMW want although their lubricants have always seemed steep. I've got the back wheel and shocks off my 12s so thought it would be a good idea to do the final drive while it's on the work stand
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Just checked on Shell's website and there isn't an oil from shell that is recommended for the 12. There is a recommendation for the 11s. I might just use Comma from Halfords as it seems to cover the necessary requirements. It may be the first time it's been changed so got to do it more good than harm
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Another final drive oil change question. According to the official BMW manual, the torque arm nut is supposed to be replaced - is this necessary or is it just like Hondas where the Loctite needs cleaning off and can be re-used?
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That's what I thought Al. Honda recommend changing brake caliper mounting bolts every time they are removed but Haynes just say clean them and use fresh threadlock - now, where's me nail varnish remover?
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