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    Exhaust leak fixed...WOW!

    I was able to take my car to the muffler shop this weekend to fix an annoying exhaust leak I've had for some time. It happened to be the metal rings that are placed right behind the catalyst where it meets with the tail piece. Man, what a difference! I can here my radio now!! Jajaja I even sense an increase in horsepower...yeah right! ;)

    Another thing I was able to hear was a bad rear CV axle.. :( When I make a right turn the clunking sounds appears...

    It just never ends with these cars...
    Victor
    Rides...
    E30 325i - 1990
    F30 328i - 2014 (DD)
    F25 X3 - 2016 (Family car)
    1974 - 2002 (The ruler of the stable) SOLD

    #2
    That sounds to me more like a bad wheel bearing than a CV joint from what you said.
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      #3
      Originally posted by YosemiteSam View Post
      That sounds to me more like a bad wheel bearing than a CV joint from what you said.
      Really? Is there any symptoms I should look out for when the car is running straight that could point me to a bad bearing?
      Victor
      Rides...
      E30 325i - 1990
      F30 328i - 2014 (DD)
      F25 X3 - 2016 (Family car)
      1974 - 2002 (The ruler of the stable) SOLD

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        #4
        What makes me think it's a bad bearing is the fact that it makes the sound when you turn. The bearing is what is taking the extra load when you turn, not the CV joint. The best way to test the bearing is to get the car up on jackstands. Once you have the car safely up make sure that the handbrake is disengaged, grab the driver's side rear wheel and feel for play. If you have play there, then it is definitely the bearing.
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          #5
          Originally posted by YosemiteSam View Post
          What makes me think it's a bad bearing is the fact that it makes the sound when you turn. The bearing is what is taking the extra load when you turn, not the CV joint. The best way to test the bearing is to get the car up on jackstands. Once you have the car safely up make sure that the handbrake is disengaged, grab the driver's side rear wheel and feel for play. If you have play there, then it is definitely the bearing.
          Thanks! I'll give it a try.

          I have to travel about 80 miles a day to get to and from work. My nearest chance to send my car to my mechanic is perhaps in mid November. Any serious risk I am taking by driving my car with these symptoms? I've read about Honda owners driving with a bad CV for up to 2 months but would like the opinions of other E30 owners.
          Victor
          Rides...
          E30 325i - 1990
          F30 328i - 2014 (DD)
          F25 X3 - 2016 (Family car)
          1974 - 2002 (The ruler of the stable) SOLD

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            #6
            jajajaja <---that is so annoying.
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              #7
              Originally posted by F34R View Post
              jajajaja <---that is so annoying.
              Hahahaha!

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                #8
                Originally posted by F34R View Post
                jajajaja <---that is so annoying.
                its how central americans write the laughing noise, "j" as you may know is pronounced "h" its not hipster, just fyi

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                  #9
                  Well I did the bearing test suggested but didn't notice any play. However, I took a look under the car and found this:



                  It looks like I have a CV Axles (both are like this but only when I turn right I hear the clunking sound) replacement project coming soon. So my previous question still stands - Could I drive my car under these conditions until I could save some cash to fix this? (I'm thinking max a month).

                  I would also like to know if I'm safe with the replacements parts sold at Pep Boys, Autozone or Advance Auto (We don't have NAPA here in the Island). Anyone taken this route before?
                  Victor
                  Rides...
                  E30 325i - 1990
                  F30 328i - 2014 (DD)
                  F25 X3 - 2016 (Family car)
                  1974 - 2002 (The ruler of the stable) SOLD

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                    #10
                    you can drive around for a little bit, if its your daily. get some cv boot grease squeeze as much in the boot as you can and wrap duct tape around the boot. this is obviously a temporary fix to postpone the axle from wearing.


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                      #11
                      Interesting, I stand corrected. I wish I knew how long that would last, but I have no idea.
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