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    #16
    Awesome right up Kenika. Really appreciated.

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      #17
      Great write-up! Wish I this a few years ago when I had to do mine. It would have saved me a ton of time.

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        #18
        It's better to replace the whole pivot joint because it's the bushing and the selector rod that wear and cause slop. The new foam piece will come as part of this.
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          #19
          Originally posted by kencopperwheat View Post
          In the selector rod pivot joint, there is a piece of really dense foam that disintegrates over time. You can buy it for like $0.20. It's what removes 90% of the "sloppiness" in your shift linkage. Check it out on realoem.com
          there are two selector rod joints, one of them doesn't have any foam peice. it physically won't fit either.
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            #20
            ^ I dont think mine had any foam because my shifter is very stiff and precise the way it is...

            I would still like to see this foam piece.

            And thanks guys for the good words!

            1986 325es (69k) Garage Queen Buy It Now 10k;1986 325es (track rat) 2.7i How-To & 1.1/1.3Motronic UpGrade
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              #21
              Thanks for the awesome right up.

              I'm ready to change the oil pan seals on my M42. Is the job difficult? Would I have to drop the front subframe?
              Now: 1991 318is Diamond Schwartz ;)
              Then: 1990 M3 Brilliant Red (sold) :(
              Then: 2002 330i (sold) :grin:

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                #22
                Originally posted by kenika65 View Post
                ^ I dont think mine had any foam because my shifter is very stiff and precise the way it is...

                I would still like to see this foam piece.

                And thanks guys for the good words!
                #20 in the picture above is the foam piece.
                Originally posted by Gruelius
                and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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