if you have the bentley, you can see what is involved...in my opinion its a 4 on a 10 scale.
i need to remove and install a radiator but the furthest mechanical experience i have is doing an oil change. i have the bentley book and it shows exactly how to do it but would this work be do-able by someone like me of should i just spend the money to have a professional do it?
basicly im asking how difficult the work would be.
if you have the bentley, you can see what is involved...in my opinion its a 4 on a 10 scale.
i did mine about a year ago. hardest part was trying to get the fan off. I figured out if you just take off the fan shroud you can change the rad with the fan in place. 4/10 sounds about right.
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yep pulled my shroud and put a piece of cardboard between the fan and rad. easier than I thought, it did however take me 15 minutes.
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It's not a big deal to change the radiator. Make sure you have a shallow tray to drain the coolant into, and maybe a funnel for use at the end when the last of it is draining out - otherwise it may dribble into your bumper shroud.
Taking the fan off is the only part that's difficult. If you can work out a way to leave it in and remove the shroud only that could make your job quite a bit easier.
Enjoy!
Fusion
Just be careful with the removal of the tranny oil cooler lines. I dropped one of the o-rings and made a big mess. just make sure you have the o-ring on the 2 ATF lines.
Its pretty easy.. I suggest getting 2 new ATF line o-rings and new top mounting clips. if you fan shroud is in bad shape get a new one too
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thanks for all the info guys. it really helped me decide that...im gonna take it to a shop.
Honestly its not that hard of a job. I did mine about a year ago, I just made sure to follow the Bently instuctions, and I printed out the coolant drain/refill/bleed instructions from BMWE34.net and it took me about 5 hours start to finish (with a lunch break). I've also found that every time I do a job myself it makes the next one just a bit easier by familiarizing you with working on your car and also boosting your confidence. Also, i had no trouble getting my fan off, just make sure to get a wrench that will fit in the small space between the fan clutch and block and whack it a few times with a mallet.Originally Posted by Kulasstar
All of the above does apply to a 535i though, im not sure how much different (easier or harder) yours might be.
If you still feel uncomfortable though, take it to a shop, Im a rather cash-strapped college student so that not really an option for me
PS - If you have any pets or small children make sure to thoroughly clean the inevitable coolant spillage, it only takes a couple licks of that stuff to kill an animal.
wimp!Originally Posted by Kulasstar
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dude you can do this with your eyes closed in two hours... save $500
cambridge has a great how to that could be of help to you even though its for the M60
http://www.bmw-540i.com/1995-540i-ra...ment/index.php
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