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Condition Value
expand_moreAxle drive
Propeller shaft intermediate bearing 15.49 lbf⋅ft
expand_morePropeller shaft
expand_moreM10 screws (class 10.9)
Screws 47.2 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM10 ZNS screws (class 10.9)
First stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws and nuts.
Second stage 90°
expand_moreM10 screws (class 8.8)
Screws 35.4 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreZNS screws (M12, class 10.9)
First stage 40.57 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws and nuts.
Second stage 90°
M12 screws (class 8.8) 66.38 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws.
expand_moreZNS screws (M12, class 8.8)
First stage 22.13 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws and nuts.
Second stage 90°
expand_moreRear axle drive shaft
expand_moreM10 silver screws with ribbing
Torx screws 59 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws.
M27 221.27 lbf⋅ft
Replace the nut and lightly oil the contact surfaces.
expand_moreSilver screws with ribbing M8 × 40
Torx screws 38.35 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws.
expand_moreBlack screws with ribbing (M12 × 50, class 10.9)
Torx screws 99.57 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws.
expand_moreClutch
expand_moreClutch pressure plate
M6 7.388.85 lbf⋅ft
Gradually tighten screws crosswise.
expand_moreRelease bearing guide sleeve
M6 7.38 lbf⋅ft
M8 × 22 screws 13.28 lbf⋅ft
M8 × 30 screws 18.44 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreDifferential
expand_moreRear axle differential
expand_moreAt the axle support
M12 73.76 lbf⋅ft
M16 162.26 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreGearbox
expand_moreGearbox flange connection at engine
expand_moreM10
Hexagon head screws 36.14 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM10 × 41 screws
Torx screws 30.98 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM10 × 55 screws
Torx screws 31.72 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM12
Hexagon head screws 54.58 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM6
Hexagon head screws 6.64 lbf⋅ft
Torx screws 6.64 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreM8
Hexagon head screws 18.44 lbf⋅ft
Torx screws 16.23 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreGearbox lubrication
Gearbox oil drain plug 29.5 lbf⋅ft
Gearbox oil filler plug 29.5 lbf⋅ft
Gearbox oil filter cover 18.44 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreGearbox mounting
Gearbox cross support 14.01 lbf⋅ft

Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 2005 BMW 5 Series M5 Sedan user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.

Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and BMW warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.

Conquer your fears and never give up!

DIY car service is not as difficult as it looks like and it might save you thousands of dollars per year. It might be even fun and a good thing to do with your kids on a weekend to teach them how basic machinery works. It's really hard to screw something up and damage your car permanently if you use right tools, follow BMW 5 Series M5 Sedan service manual and use right parts and fluids in prescribed amounts. Even modern cars stuffed with electronics can be serviced in your garage or even in your driveway. Changing engine oil, brake fluid, ATF, replacing brake pads, and etc. It's all may be done by yourself in a mater of a couple of hours.

Doing basic service for your 2005 BMW 5 Series M5 Sedan you're not only saving money, but also also improving your technical skills and learning something new.

BMW 5 Series M5 Sedan Fifth generation model years

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