R50/53 need a tool
#1
need a tool
So i am in Minnesota on the west side of the twin cities. i am planning to do the timing chain in the next couple weeks and am looks to hopefully just borrow the cam lock to get the job done easier. I am not planning to replace the gears top and bottom as they are another $50 top and bottom so if i can avoid having to i will. My cooper is my beater and 3rd car and i need it up and running well for winter so i can park my fun car and keep it out of the snow. Not sure if anyone has a cam lock tool or if this job is easy enough without it that i can save the $140 purchase price of the tool I again would be much happier. i can pay for shipping on the tool or if local i am more than willing to drive and pick it up and return it, plan to have this car done in the next 2 weeks or so, any info helps!
Also, has anyone had to do with rust and repair from the dealer? i know it has the 10 year warranty against rusting and i have the plague showing its face around the rear plate o the rear. Does the dealer just need to see it and they get to fix it or is there a process?
Also, has anyone had to do with rust and repair from the dealer? i know it has the 10 year warranty against rusting and i have the plague showing its face around the rear plate o the rear. Does the dealer just need to see it and they get to fix it or is there a process?
#4
Might have better luck tracking down a tool to borrow in your area by posting in the regional section of the forum here. Good luck!
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#5
http://www.detroittuned.com/mini-gen-1-cam-tool-rental/
$20
And jab was asking a legitimate question, dont think he was trying to jack anything, timing chains rarely go bad on an r53 it seems
$20
And jab was asking a legitimate question, dont think he was trying to jack anything, timing chains rarely go bad on an r53 it seems
#6
OP - you asked about the rust...
Yes. Up here in Canada it's a 12 year rust perforation warranty starting at cars built from January 1, 2004 onwards (for first gen- I don't know about 2nd gen). The car needs to be taken to the dealer for an "inspection" at which point the SA will take photos of the rust areas, the mileage and VIN and submit them to Corporate for their review and hopefully; approval.
I just got "Jean" back from the warranty job: 2 doors, 2 rear quarter panels, new boot and spray. Basically more than 1/2 the car. The job was valued at $9300, but I paid $0. The work took a month to complete, and it is stellar.
Good thing too, because I bought the car knowing about the warranty (the seller didn't) and having helped others do it, but no experience myself. Now that frees me up to send "Olivia" in at some point (2 quarters need it)
Feel free to ask me anything else about it, if I didn't answer it.
Yes. Up here in Canada it's a 12 year rust perforation warranty starting at cars built from January 1, 2004 onwards (for first gen- I don't know about 2nd gen). The car needs to be taken to the dealer for an "inspection" at which point the SA will take photos of the rust areas, the mileage and VIN and submit them to Corporate for their review and hopefully; approval.
I just got "Jean" back from the warranty job: 2 doors, 2 rear quarter panels, new boot and spray. Basically more than 1/2 the car. The job was valued at $9300, but I paid $0. The work took a month to complete, and it is stellar.
Good thing too, because I bought the car knowing about the warranty (the seller didn't) and having helped others do it, but no experience myself. Now that frees me up to send "Olivia" in at some point (2 quarters need it)
Feel free to ask me anything else about it, if I didn't answer it.
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So i am in Minnesota on the west side of the twin cities. i am planning to do the timing chain in the next couple weeks and am looks to hopefully just borrow the cam lock to get the job done easier. I am not planning to replace the gears top and bottom as they are another $50 top and bottom so if i can avoid having to i will. My cooper is my beater and 3rd car and i need it up and running well for winter so i can park my fun car and keep it out of the snow. Not sure if anyone has a cam lock tool or if this job is easy enough without it that i can save the $140 purchase price of the tool I again would be much happier. i can pay for shipping on the tool or if local i am more than willing to drive and pick it up and return it, plan to have this car done in the next 2 weeks or so, any info helps!
Also, has anyone had to do with rust and repair from the dealer? i know it has the 10 year warranty against rusting and i have the plague showing its face around the rear plate o the rear. Does the dealer just need to see it and they get to fix it or is there a process?
Also, has anyone had to do with rust and repair from the dealer? i know it has the 10 year warranty against rusting and i have the plague showing its face around the rear plate o the rear. Does the dealer just need to see it and they get to fix it or is there a process?
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i am going for the timing chain replacement as i have done the chain tensioner once, and the rattling came back within 3 thousand miles, did an oil change and found some metal flakes in the oil. I am guessing the metal was form the chain being lose and actually touching the chain guard on the bottom of the crank sprocket. Terrifying i know, but i did the oil change and the problem was then gone for about 2 thousand more miles, and is now back again. so i plan to replace the timing chain and guids along with gaskets all over that leak (usual suspects, crank position sensor, dipstick tube, and oil pan)
thansk for the link for the tool rental!
Yes i do realize that this is not the motor that has timing chains go bad, but this car was a neglected step child of a car to the previous owner which is why i rescued it from him for so cheap as it was needing the transmission fixed and the dealer gave him the sob story that they couldn't open the tranny and just replace the valve body it needed, and they needed to replace it, costing more than the car was worth. Unless things were broken or falling off or a light came on the guy didn't do a thing to it.
I guess i could try throwing another chain tensioner at it and see if that fixes it for good this time, but i really want to get the supercharger oil change done and i am over half way to the timing chain at that point. And i will still be doing all the gaskets that leak and cleaning up the block.
In a way i am trying to fix it and make sure that it is good to go for its next owner, i need to get the rear control arm brackets off so i can press out the old bushings and put the new ones i have into it, get this rattle figures out and stop all the unsightly leaks, rust repaired and then list it up. I am seeing an audi TT in my near future for Minnesota winter! and the 1.8t with a ko4 turbo and a tune is good for upper 200hp range and awd, just little tings.
Sorry for long post, but that's where my thinking is and what my aim is. Thanks for replies and the tool rental link, potentially saved me $100 on project if that's they way it has to go.
thansk for the link for the tool rental!
Yes i do realize that this is not the motor that has timing chains go bad, but this car was a neglected step child of a car to the previous owner which is why i rescued it from him for so cheap as it was needing the transmission fixed and the dealer gave him the sob story that they couldn't open the tranny and just replace the valve body it needed, and they needed to replace it, costing more than the car was worth. Unless things were broken or falling off or a light came on the guy didn't do a thing to it.
I guess i could try throwing another chain tensioner at it and see if that fixes it for good this time, but i really want to get the supercharger oil change done and i am over half way to the timing chain at that point. And i will still be doing all the gaskets that leak and cleaning up the block.
In a way i am trying to fix it and make sure that it is good to go for its next owner, i need to get the rear control arm brackets off so i can press out the old bushings and put the new ones i have into it, get this rattle figures out and stop all the unsightly leaks, rust repaired and then list it up. I am seeing an audi TT in my near future for Minnesota winter! and the 1.8t with a ko4 turbo and a tune is good for upper 200hp range and awd, just little tings.
Sorry for long post, but that's where my thinking is and what my aim is. Thanks for replies and the tool rental link, potentially saved me $100 on project if that's they way it has to go.
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