When it comes to maintaining your BMW E46 M3, understanding the importance of rod bearing replacement is crucial. This is not just a routine service; it's a necessary step to ensure the longevity and performance of your high-performance engine. The rod bearings play a vital role in connecting the pistons to the crankshaft, allowing for smooth operation and efficient power delivery.
Over time. However, from what my service advisor at BMW tells me if the car is treated properly (car getting warmed up before driven hard, oil changes ever 7k or so, etc.) the rod bearings should last past 200,000 miles. ANYWAYS I wanted to get everyone's consensus on, A) When should one replace rod bearing.
I would like to know the rough cost for having the rod bearings changed at a decent independent garage or indeed a BMW dealer. Ideally if you've had it done recently that would be handy to know the figure as I am considering getting it done. Depending on where you go, your rod bearing replacement will cost $2,000-$3,500 on average.
BMW dealerships will always charge higher prices than independent shops, and estimates can range up to $9,500 after all is said and done. How long does it take to replace a rod bearing? i can confirm, someone who has done it before, can most likely get it done in about 8 hours. What year E46 M3 had rod bearing issues? The M3 vehicles produced from October 2001 through February 2002, which already had the Connecting Rod Bearings/Oil Pump Campaign 356 (SI B 11 02 03) previously performed, are also affected by this Service Action.
Discover the costs, owner experiences, and expert recommendations for rod bearing replacement in the 2011 BMW M3. If you're about to do your rod bearings in your E92 M3, E90 M3 or E93 M3, or even a swapped car with an S65 V8, we have some options for you. Take a look below at a few different brands and pricing options from our friends over at ECS.
R60BBA Flexing a golden cincture Joined Jun 25, 2018 Messages 6,953 Reaction score 4,246 Points 113 Location London What're you driving? 2002 BMW E46 M3 Coupe / 2005 Porsche Carrera S Colour Combo Carbon Black / Atlas Grey Nov 29, 2020 #3. I just reached out to my local indy for a quote on my 2006 M3's rod bearings. They're asking $1,991.75.
I've attached the invoice for your reference. I'm trying to determine if this price is fair, or entirely unreasonable. I don't have a whole lot of options in terms of alternative shops - there's about 3 near me, and one wanted $2,200+ to do.
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