M3 steering rack rebuild HELP!!

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  • Cream
    Wrencher
    • Jan 2008
    • 210

    #1

    M3 steering rack rebuild HELP!!

    in the process of rebuilding my 95 m3 rack and i am stuck on how go remove these 2 gaskets that have a spring inside. for the smaller one i was thinking about using 2 sockets and making a press hopefully i wont damage the ball bearings and the larger one i have no idea. any help would be appreciated. i know most people just buy a rebuilt rack but i felt adventurous. PICS below new gasket next to part. the outer shell of the gasket is eather plastic or metal so it is not flexable.
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  • AndrewBird
    The Mad Scientist
    • Oct 2003
    • 11892

    #2
    Hammer a pick in between the outside of the seal and the bearing, then bend the seal inward on itself. Then just pry it out.

    The bearing race will be hardened steel, but still be careful not to mar it up.

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    • Cream
      Wrencher
      • Jan 2008
      • 210

      #3
      ok! i was finally able to get the little one out with a homemade press, however the large one i cant get it loose! what is that white part behind the gasket with the line on it? is it needed incase i damage it? ive been picking away nothing, pb blaster, wd40 even stuck it in the freezer, nada... im temped to use the drummel to it.. also already ripped the rubber and spring trying to pry it out

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      • Cream
        Wrencher
        • Jan 2008
        • 210

        #4
        wow what a B*itch to get out! but finally...they had some locktite or silcone gel over the seals, now im at 9.5 and 10.... http://www.e30performance.info/viewt...=1015&start=20 lets so how it goes.. it doesnt just "pop right off" unfortunetly..

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        • Cream
          Wrencher
          • Jan 2008
          • 210

          #5
          im having the same issue yoshi had on this last post... anyone have solutions? http://www.e30performance.info/viewt...c6bb3&start=30

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          • Cream
            Wrencher
            • Jan 2008
            • 210

            #6
            complete.

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