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    Leaking Rack?

    when removing the rubber boots covering the inner tie rods, Should there be fluid from the racks gears in there?

    I took one side off and about a 1/2 cup of fluid poured out the boot. the other side had a torn boot, but no real amount of fluid.

    Is my rack gone?

    #2
    Should be no fluid. The end seals are leaking and you'll need a new rack unless you are able to find rebuild kit and have the experience to rebuild your rack.
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      #3
      /\ I concur.

      If you are mechanically inclined, call around to some local salvage yards and score an E36 rack. Do a quick mod and install. Or you can always go with the E30 rack. Tie rods are the same on both.
      -tim
      Originally posted by Jordan
      I like the stance
      -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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        #4
        ill plan on finding an e36 rack to replace it with.

        i just wanted to be sure my current rack was in need of replacement first.

        i have a bad shimmy that feels like its from up front. replacing the half threaded on tie-rod improved this a little bit. but even with two new tie rods and only a few year old control arms, its still bad. plus i get a bit of play back and forth in the rack itself.

        but i think most of all, my old, mismatched used tires are the number one cause of my 55-60mph death shake.


        thanks

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          #5
          What if I told you that you didn't need a new rack and could save all that labor and cost?

          And all you would need to spend is about $15 and 5 mins?
          Originally posted by Matt-B
          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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            #6
            Get this stuff:

            Valvoline MaxLife® Transmission Stop Leak





            My rack was pissing fluid out constantly - I didn't have money for a new rack, so I just kept adding fluid. It got really bad. I was filling up the reservoir every day, and the rack would be grinding and out of fluid by the time I came home.

            After using cheaper and less expensive fluid, I gave this stuff a try. The first quart leaked, and I had to replenish it. But by the time the second one went in the leaking had stopped.

            That was 5 years ago. I still have the same rack. It hasn't leaked a drop since.

            You can thank me later.

            GG
            Originally posted by Matt-B
            hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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              #7
              haha, thanks now!

              its not a leak that i have to keep adding fluid to.
              more so, its the free play in the rack that is the real problem.

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                #8
                if the rack is leaking (as evidenced by the fluid you mentioned), and it needs new inner tie rod ends, its better to just replace it with a long rack (rack with boots and inner tie rod ends) Either E36 or E30, your call, but that should tighten up the front end for you.
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                  #9
                  i just replaced the tie rods while i was there. i had new ones already.
                  thats when i realized the rack was in poor shape.

                  ill be looking for a decent e36 one.

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                    #10
                    Oh yea, the stuff in a can won't take up slack on a loose rack - sorry - my bad.
                    Originally posted by Matt-B
                    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                      #11
                      thanks for the suggestion though, if i ever have a leaky rack. ill know what to use. im sure that would work nice for the pump too huh?

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                        #12
                        Another option would be to have a local rack and axle shop rebuild the rack for you, but a junkyard e36 rack would be cheaper and you'd get the improved steering ratio...

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                          #13
                          so any e36 will be good? whats the best/ easiest?

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                            #14
                            Any E36. Best would be a 95 M3.
                            -tim
                            Originally posted by Jordan
                            I like the stance
                            -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                              #15
                              Well that is a matter of opinion, the 95 m3 rack has the correct amount of travel so you will have the same steering radius but the z3 rack is a faster i.e. lower ratio rack than the 95 m3, some prefer it for auto-x. I also can attest to the effectiveness of the tranny stopleak working wonders, can't remember what brand but I was amazed at how bad of a leak it fixed.

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