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Old 03 June 2010, 02:30 PM
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A competant garage can do it yes. 22NM tigtening torque!
Old 03 June 2010, 03:07 PM
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is that so they dont snap the knock sensor as they attach it?
Old 03 June 2010, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kingbuttmunch
is that so they dont snap the knock sensor as they attach it?
Yeah. If you overtighten it the usual consequence is cracking the plastic body (or stressing it so much it cracks shortly after), which can lead to an early demise for the new sensor. I usually machine the bolt head back a little bit so it can only bear against the metal centre core and can't touch the plastic at all - eliminates the crack risk even if tightened down a bit overzealously.
Old 03 June 2010, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Splitpin
Yeah. If you overtighten it the usual consequence is cracking the plastic body (or stressing it so much it cracks shortly after), which can lead to an early demise for the new sensor. I usually machine the bolt head back a little bit so it can only bear against the metal centre core and can't touch the plastic at all - eliminates the crack risk even if tightened down a bit overzealously.
As advised by Splitpin, i did this to mine. Job went as smooth as silk. They shouldn't be troubled with this job me ol' mukka!
Old 03 June 2010, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rookymatt
As advised by Splitpin, i did this to mine. Job went as smooth as silk. They shouldn't be troubled with this job me ol' mukka!
Are ether you or Splitpin mechanics as a job? I notice that you live in London. Do you fancy some work? Paid of course
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I live in East london buddy. Yes i'm a BMW technician by trade, i work in north London. So if you want, i'll do it for you. For free. We need to look after each other in this fragile economic time. If you want to sort me a "drink" thats up to you my good sir.
Old 04 June 2010, 08:52 AM
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That would be amazing, I have rung a garage to order that part and do the work but i can cancel it.
When would you be available as I love in north London.
Do you know if there is a cheap site I can order the part?
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Originally Posted by kingbuttmunch
That would be amazing, I have rung a garage to order that part and do the work but i can cancel it.
When would you be available as I love in north London.
Do you know if there is a cheap site I can order the part?

You love in north london??!
Ha! As it was an important sensor, i ordered mine from subaru (they proper pulled my pants down mate £103)
When you get the part, drop me a pm buddy.
Old 04 June 2010, 04:18 PM
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http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/ sell genuine sensors at a fair bit less than the above KBM, so sounds like you're sorted!
Old 04 June 2010, 04:30 PM
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That's wierd, this is where I got it from
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