
Originally Posted by
Adnan
Hi,
Sure sounds like a throwout bearing going bad, a fairly typical wear item. Of course, replacing it means you're in the innards up to your elbows so as you said, you may as well go the whole hog.
Don't replace the flywheel, it's very expensive ($1100 US) and it can't be refaced, I'm told. If the dual mass is functioning properly, which you can test by grabbing one mass and rotating against the other, you are okay (should not be sloppy loose but spring loaded). If your flywheel is toast, consider an E28 clutch swap. It's supposed to be a bolt-on.
Guibo, pilot bearing, clutch pivot, clutch fork and of course pressure plate, t/o bearing and disc are prime candidates. Consider the O2 sensor too since you'll be dropping the exhaust. If you still have the original one, you probably should replace it. An excellent opportunity to check the shifter bushings for wear since the gearbox is out. Rear main seal as well while you're there.
Sounds like a lot but I had this done a few years ago and the shop charged around $350 for labor. I brought my own parts to them. While I enjoy DIY as much as the next BMW nutcase, er, enthusiast, this was one job I was very glad I handed off. Having a lift, tranny jack and some of the special tools and socket wrenches makes a world of difference to the task. Your decision, ultimately depending on how much of this you have at your disposal.
Either way, you'll find the car to be very much better in the driveline after the changes.
Regards,
Adnan