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Super90
06-26-2004, 04:57 PM
Thanks for all the help fellas!

We got the thrust arm to break free of the steering plate. Took it to a friend that has a vise and a big air hammer. Braaap and pop! Game over. Beauty. I have that side all buttoned up and am now replacing the tie rods, idler arm and center link. I have all the nuts off and have broken the tie rods loose with the puller, but, how to get at the ball joints from the center link to the idler arm and the pitman arm? There is no space for the puller in there! I would pull the idler arm since it is being replaced, but I am thinking a I don't want to pull the pitman arm, do I? Wouldn't that really monkey up the alignment? Yes, it's going to be aligned anyway, but that seems like a no no.

I just love the descriptions in the manuals "take of the nut, separate the ball joint". Riigggghhht!

Really appreciate all the assistance!

JeremyT
06-26-2004, 05:54 PM
well, you can do what I've done..... drop the entire cross member, then change it while it's down. It's a piece of cake OFF the car! :D
Sorry that doesn't help one bit, just couldn't resist. I'm repainting the engine bay & engine, as I have it all apart. For real, I believe there is room to get a pickle fork (pneumatic/air version) in there and pop the joints loose. That's about the only idea I can come up with while it's all on the car. Good luck. Let us know if you have success another way.

Super90
06-26-2004, 06:20 PM
Gained space with heat shields off, there is more room, but my little puller is the wrong type to remove those ball joints between the center arm and the idler and pitman arms. It's just too thick to get it in between those parts.

I'll have to figure another way.

Damn. I'm so close!

Really wanting to get the back together and get it aligned to see how much improvement has been made!

Super90
06-26-2004, 06:23 PM
BMW tool looks like this:

http://www.automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-BAM-322050.html?L+scstore+jqqz3692ff2a2a2a+1088382468

I'll have to try and find something similar

Bellicose Right Winger
06-26-2004, 06:37 PM
JCWhitney has on that's a whole lot cheaper and very effective.

http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=2288

Paul Shovestul



BMW tool looks like this:

http://www.automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-BAM-322050.html?L+scstore+jqqz3692ff2a2a2a+1088382468

I'll have to try and find something similar

Bill R.
06-26-2004, 06:50 PM
San Antonio has a loaner tool that consists of a kit with about 6 different nicely constructed pullers. One of which is a lever type that will remove your center link .. You pay the deposit and get your money back when you're done








BMW tool looks like this:

http://www.automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-BAM-322050.html?L+scstore+jqqz3692ff2a2a2a+1088382468

I'll have to try and find something similar

Super90
06-26-2004, 09:25 PM
Advanced doesn't have anything. Your guys at Checker are far better. I checked with a couple of other parts houses and Sears. Nothing. My neighbor that is a Matco dealer might have something, but I can't reach him.

Will also check Harbor Freight and Northern Tools tomorrow, but they don't usually have what I am looking for.

Looks like we have to wait until Monday.

Very disappointing. So close, yet so far.

Super90
06-27-2004, 08:51 AM
Gave up on the center arm for now. Re-assembled with all the old steering bits, put on the tires and dropped it on some ramps. Got everything settled in and tightened the bolts on the thrust arms. Not enough space under my ramps to get it to the 95 ft lbs. I probably have them at about 75 ft lbs and will have to find some taller ramps to really tighten things. I'm not really going anywhere until that happens.

Will be looking for a tool to pull the center arm ball joints that connect to the idler arm and the pitman arm.

More news later

Super90
06-27-2004, 10:13 AM
Bill, is this the lever type puller I am looking for to pull the pitman and idler arms loose?

http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/catalog/ShopCart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_CAT500_pg43.htm

Going to gather tools and re-attack!!!

Thanks!

Bill R.
06-27-2004, 10:24 AM
mark the alignment of the pittman arm to the teeth on the steering box and also mark it for how far the pittman arm is slid onto the steering box shaft, then undo the pinch bolt that holds the pittman arm onto the shaft, then undo the bolts that hold the idler arm assy to the body and remove the whole assy so you again have room to get a puller on the pittman arm or you can grab the center link in the vise and use a picklefork to separate them if you don't have a puller that will fit... I don't think i'd buy a specialized puller just for this one job. Autozone has a number of loaner tool pullers also since you don't have a checkers nearby.











Bill, is this the lever type puller I am looking for to pull the pitman and idler arms loose?

http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/catalog/ShopCart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_CAT500_pg43.htm

Going to gather tools and re-attack!!!

Thanks!

Super90
06-27-2004, 10:44 PM
I don't mind buying a reasonably priced tool. The $150 for the BMW tool is a bit much, but under $50 is no big deal since I have two friends with E34's that are a little behind in milage and I am sure they will use the tool within the next couple of years.

Or, maybe I rent the BMW tool from Koala?! But heck, shipping back and forth is probably $20 to $30 all by itself!

FYI, the car already drives much better with the new thrust arms! I put the M5 bushings in instead of the 750's. Difficult to say they ride better or not, just different. My old arms already had the 750s in as a bushing swap was done about three years ago.