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In my quest for maximum practicality I added a trailer hitch over the weekend. I went with a Curt 11771 1.25" class 1 hitch receiver. It basically bolts right up and only some slight trimming of one of the underbody panels is required which is nice. Apparently you don't need to remove the bumper cover to do this, but the person writing the instructions either had tiny hands or some magic combination of extensions... 

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My main reason for this is to switch from my roof bike rack to a hitch mounted bike rack, but the ability to also use a cargo tray and pull small trailers (if I add some trailer light wiring) will be really useful. It may not be the prettiest addition, but it honestly doesn't look nearly as bad as I thought it would. 

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super functional upgrade!

for the roof rack t-slot: in the world of fishing kayaks, t-slot rails have become quite popular. there are probably several iterations of the 't-bolt' but this is what you can find:

https://www.austinkayak.com/YakAttack-MightyBolt-2-in-6-pack/ACK22651P.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping: ACK PLA&adpos=1o16&scid=scplp22651_19781_1&sc_intid=22651_19781_1&gclid=CjwKCAjwqfDlBRBDEiwAigXUaJOzMl8AidnLOQ3GWIQkfWsRHxSZ8j33yopAPHvvcl9jLOIlGAsPrBoCC3sQAvD_BwE

they fit the t-slot on my e34 roof rails perfectly. 

search 't-bolt' or 't-slot bolt' on amazon, ebay, etc. 

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11 hours ago, YoungCR said:

Fits great, well worth the practicality for sure. Any big road trips planned?

Not at the moment, might be taking it out to the east coast in November but that's the only one on my radar for now! 

 

10 hours ago, straight6pwr said:

super functional upgrade!

for the roof rack t-slot: in the world of fishing kayaks, t-slot rails have become quite popular. there are probably several iterations of the 't-bolt' but this is what you can find:

https://www.austinkayak.com/YakAttack-MightyBolt-2-in-6-pack/ACK22651P.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping: ACK PLA&adpos=1o16&scid=scplp22651_19781_1&sc_intid=22651_19781_1&gclid=CjwKCAjwqfDlBRBDEiwAigXUaJOzMl8AidnLOQ3GWIQkfWsRHxSZ8j33yopAPHvvcl9jLOIlGAsPrBoCC3sQAvD_BwE

they fit the t-slot on my e34 roof rails perfectly. 

search 't-bolt' or 't-slot bolt' on amazon, ebay, etc. 

Thanks for the info! I had tried to do some looking and didn't come up with much. I ended up cobbling together some random bits from the hardware store a few weeks ago, but I'm not loving how it came out. At best it will hold me over until I have the funds to buy the hitch adapter bit for my rack. A better solution would be fantastic for when I have other things to mount up there

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1 hour ago, patsbimmer1 said:

I know the pain... Never mind the price tag... https://www.bimmerworld.com/BimmerWorld-E8X-E9X-Race-Oil-Pan-Assembly.html

They make an S65 oil pan with dipstick retrofit for $1500 that's almost worth it for me.

Ugh, I figured there was something out there, and I can't say I'm surprised that it's a $2k bimmerworld race part...

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3 hours ago, m42b32 said:

If someone came up with a kit that added an actual dipstick to an n52 I would buy it. 

 

Just now, m42b32 said:

Ugh, I figured there was something out there, and I can't say I'm surprised that it's a $2k bimmerworld race part...

So when's the order getting placed? lol

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After having a replacement upper windshield trim piece sitting in my garage for at least a year, I finally got around to installing it. The old trim piece was pretty much toast...

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Getting the old one out was a bit of a pain as it came out a lot of tiny pieces. The trim hooks onto the windshield from the top and is held down on the roof by some strong adhesive, so getting the groove and mating surfaces clean is pretty important. Ready for the new trim:

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When installing the new piece I found that once you have each end hooked in place, you can work the rest of it into the groove by rocking the top of a dead blow hammer along the front edge of the trim (pressing towards the back of the car). This method got it sitting nice and flat. Last step is to remove the red adhesive backing to stick it to the roof. It looks way better now

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Well, something was bound to happen eventually.

I got home from work this past Wednesday and noticed a rattling sound coming from the engine at idle. Its an inconsistent/irregular knocking sound and seems to disappear as the RPM's rise. It also seems to get worse as the engine heats up. It sounds very similar to the 'marbles in a can' noise my e36 made before the vanos rebuild. The car also sounds like a diesel at idle, but seems to smooth out if you rev it past 2k rpm. I drove it to work on Thursday and the Service Engine Soon light came on. After work I parked the car as I had to leave town for the weekend. 

On Sunday I got some time to start looking into the problem. Pulled codes with my OBD2 scanner and got one, P054B (Exhaust camshaft overly retarded - cold start). I removed all the cowl covers and other plastic crap covering basically everything so I could poke around. I've read that the vanos solenoids can cause issues so I pulled and cleaned them both, and swapped them between left and right to see if any codes or issues followed. Nothing new popped up but I didn't really drive the car, just let it idle and a few revs to actuate the vanos. No change to the noise at all. I also listened around with a stethoscope and determined that all coil packs and injectors are firing as normal, PS pump and alternator are running quiet, idler pulleys are quiet. The timing chain tensioner seems to be transmitting a lot of the noise so I am fairly certain it is an issue with either the vanos or timing chain. Because the sound doesn't get worse when the engine is revved, it leads me to believe it is an issue with the vanos. 

 

It turns out that quite a few cars made from 2010-2012 are the subject of a recall for some bolts on the vanos actuators coming loose or snapping. I called BMW of Milwaukee North and they confirmed that my car doesn't fall under this recall, however it does fall under an 'extended warranty' for this specific issue and that it is still in effect for my car for another 6 months:

https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2014/SB-10045283-5967.pdf

https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2014/SB-10057335-7958.pdf

 

They have to do a diagnostic on the car and if it is indeed the vanos bolt issue, the repair will be completely covered. If not, I'll be learning a lot more about the N52...

 

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