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In Reply to: Sorry (more)... posted by Chris Graff on September 23, 2001 at 23:42:47:
The E34 M5 does not have a flywheel access cover. The oil pan must be removed if you do not wish to remove the transmission.
Neil Deshpande
http://www.neilwerke.com
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Remove the flywheel access cover and try moving the flywheel fore and aft. If there is no play, and you can't move it in rotation either, then I doubt it's the flywheel. You can always check the pressure plate and clutch, but since you say that the engine won't TURN over when you try to start it, it leads me to believe you lunched a rod end bearing or crank bearing due to your previous flywheel/clutch problem, rather than binding of the clutch components. Especially since you were describing an RPM dependent ticking sound that got louder and louder. You'll need to take off the oil pan - and if you see nice shreds of metal in the oil, then you've found your problem. Sorry.
Chris Graff
www.m535.org
Wish I could give you some hopeful news but it does sound like something came apart in the clutch or flywheel. Think you just have to pull it again and inspect. If it looks fine then try rotating the engine.
Thanks for letting me know about the ski pass thru I figured you sold it. Let us know what happens.
Winston
It engages and can't physically turn over the motor. I tried to popstart it, and all it does is come to an immediate stop. The ticking noise occured lastnight while I was driving down the highway, and didn't change whether I pushed in the clutch or not. Is there a possibility that it could be the clutch, again?! I made sure that I did all of the torques right this time just becuase I didn't want the bolts on the flywheel to back out again. I used all new flywheel bolts since one of them sheared off, but I reused the same pressure plate bolts since they only had about 300 miles on them, which I doubt could have caused the pressure plate to break off. What do you guys think?
Do you mean the starter spins the engine over but it won't run or does it engage and can't physically turn it over.
Winston
Well, after installing my clutch, for the second time, my car decided to die on me later that evening. I finished the job around 11:00 lastnight, got cleaned-up, and everything was good to go. I went to Seattle for the evening, drove roughly 50 miles throughout the whole night. Everything was going good till I was on my way hope until I was about 10 minutes away from my house. The car started making this constant ticking noise, RPM related, and this time it had nothing to do with the clutch. The ticking got to the point where I could hear it over the stereo as I tried to gently limp it home. After leaving a light, the car completely came to a screaching halt the second I went into 2nd gear. I tried to start the car, and nothing would happen, and I know the battery is completely charged. My problem is that I don't have any idea what could have caused this, but I am assuming that it is something major since the car won't even turn over. Any ideas before I turn it into an exchange parts car for others on the board? I am starting another job on Tuesday, and this couldn't of happened at a worse time, so I am hoping someone can shed some light on what happened at if it would be feasible for me to fix it.