Gary's 2006 BMW M5 2018 Update - LCI, Rod Bearings

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @Calx91
    @Calx91 Před 5 lety +34

    All these problems scare me..but u know what? This has been my dream car for years and now that they are cheap I'm finally looking to buy one you only live once!!

    • @republicofu.s9642
      @republicofu.s9642 Před 5 lety +6

      they are not as unreliable as they say on CZcams. i have one with 80k miles 2006 in priston condition. I don't ride hard, I don't push M botton like anyone else does (maybe few times a month). i did have to replace clutch 2 weeks ago $3200.. my bearings are perfect, my vanos lines are good, and i did replace SMG pump at 65k miles $4000.
      these cars are cheap nowadays but keep in mind maintenance is like carring for a $120k car. oil change every 3k miles $280 i do it myself. let the car get to the right temp before riding (no rpm over 3k).
      its a fun car but got to have some.money saved up for surprises.
      good luck!

    • @31acruz
      @31acruz Před 5 lety +2

      Today is Feb 27 2019, my daily driver E60 M5 has been bulletproof reliable, normal stuff like an alternator and the feared throttle actuators have been the only normal replacement at 60k so far. (big deal) the actuators were cheap, get them from england at half the price and get a qualified local BMW specialist to do it in a morning for $500, you'll spend more on a Toyota Camry new set of shocks.

    • @dzionisis
      @dzionisis Před 5 lety

      @@31acruz Maybe your just a few of the lucky ones with a reliable E60 M5

    • @31acruz
      @31acruz Před 5 lety +5

      @@dzionisis maybe I just didn't believe the hype. I heard the same thing before I bought my E46 M3, and 1988 Porsche 911 Cabriolet, few issues if any. Many people who don't have the money or the balls to buy one of these cars, like to ruin it for everybody else, so they project their fears on others. Their thinking is "if I can't have it, no one will".. Take your time shopping, have our mechanic check it out (no seller objects to check ups as long as you pay for the $70) buy a car from a reliable owner, not some kid that red-lines it on a cold engine daily and you will be fine.

    • @ahmedkazemi6223
      @ahmedkazemi6223 Před 5 lety

      @@republicofu.s9642 hey dude, how do you check if your rod bearings are doing good?

  • @jpracingph
    @jpracingph Před 6 lety +24

    There will never be another V10 engined sedan.
    In about 5-7 years, the market will realize just how good that engine is.

    • @csllover
      @csllover Před 6 lety +4

      Meh....not sure.

    • @eldinbesic7296
      @eldinbesic7296 Před 6 lety +1

      i got 08 m5 with 60.000 miles no problem and its a manual the smg trani is really bad

    • @jpracingph
      @jpracingph Před 6 lety +4

      It really isn't. It just needs to be shifted manually and in the right way.

    • @XxTeAmDaRkxX
      @XxTeAmDaRkxX Před 6 lety +1

      Can get a sl v10 can get a vw v10 can get an audi s8 v10 he'll can get v12s as well.
      It's not that hard to find a v10 more reliable.
      Its just people love bmws and I agree this particular v10 is immense.
      Just better on the wallet to get an s8.

    • @Blakehenry11
      @Blakehenry11 Před 5 lety

      Listening to the video it doesn't sound like it. Not unless you got some really deep pockets.

  • @seanpetersen5553
    @seanpetersen5553 Před 6 lety +71

    Definitely a car worth hanging on to. Only a matter of time before they become collectible and this one is in impeccable condition

    • @davidmitchell5638
      @davidmitchell5638 Před 6 lety

      Sean Petersen at least 5 years from now! Same thing happened to E39 but E60 is whole other level of unreliability.

    • @CoreyjGrieve
      @CoreyjGrieve Před 6 lety +2

      In 15 years they will be worth a fortune,classic collectable. I would use that on weekends only now,not daily....gorgeous example guys.

    • @nickalberts9564
      @nickalberts9564 Před 6 lety +1

      This is already happening in europe

    • @31acruz
      @31acruz Před 6 lety +5

      "unreliability" ? the thing is been solid reliable since I bought it, if you take care of the car and do not do stupid things with it (like daily launches) the car is solid and dependable. Its my daily driver even in 8 degrees below zero weather.

    • @Evan-McM
      @Evan-McM Před 6 lety +2

      Eh that's not really true. I own one as well. There is no fix for the rod bearings, SMG problems, other fairly expensive problem areas. Sure, you can just fix everything before it breaks, and you'll spend thousands and thousands a year anyway. I love my car, and I am hoping I don't have to sell it any time soon - but to pretend it's as reliable as anything else is just not true. And yes, I do daily mine, winter too. And I've got the repair bills to back up what I'm saying here.

  • @mohamedsha9686
    @mohamedsha9686 Před 5 lety +5

    Own one, love it, maintenance continues, but it gives me goosebumps everytime I hit the M button

  • @artbrookey3341
    @artbrookey3341 Před 6 lety +11

    I have to say something about all this. I currently own my 2nd E60 M5, both bought used. I, for safety sake had my rod bearings replaced at 72K, one had minor scuffing. I have read numerous posts/blogs, where they say the bearings are to soft. NONSENSE. Living just outside the Seattle area for issues I don't trust my skills on, I use two independent BMW shops, Strictly BMW in Bellevue Wa, and Eastside Bavarian in Issaquah Wa. Both, and the M division of Seattle BMW have all told me the same thing. People do not know how to warm this engine up correctly before accelerating correctly. They think the temp gauge is water, it is not, it is oil, on the head up display the tach will stay in the yellow area 4/4.5Krpm until completely warmed, many, many owners don't do that. This engines redline is about 8,400rpm, if you go anywhere near that number before it is thoroughly warmed up, you are going to damage bearings. It is always helpful to read the manual with the car, but being men, most don't, they start it up, hit the highway/freeway and kick it in the caboose.

  • @Dalamain
    @Dalamain Před 6 lety +56

    This video literally killed any hope of me buying a V10 M5/M6. I'd love to own one and don't mind DIY but this is just too much to worry over. (Love this channel btw).

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety +10

      Any M car requires frequent maintenance, but these things truly are over the top. Go get an E39 M5!

    • @SuperCR45
      @SuperCR45 Před 6 lety

      fr never mind im just getting a 3 series

    • @arminkaric9409
      @arminkaric9409 Před 6 lety +1

      I've read somewhere that only 2006-2008 years had the issue with the rod bearings, it might have only the 2006 year.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety +6

      The connecting rod bearings are part # 11247841702 and 11247841703, top and bottom. They were used on every single S85 V10 and S65 V8 car that BMW made. There were no revisions, so all cars will be affected by pre-mature bearing wear.

    • @31acruz
      @31acruz Před 6 lety +13

      I own one, 2006, no issues, awesome vehicle, if you research you will see all serious problems and there is only a few of them can all be fixed within$2-$5K if you get one $70K discounted, say you pay $20, you area way ahead of the game! hell its the low price you can get them for right now that makes them so irresistible and great proposition. But if you are still scared, this car is not for you, there are always Honda Accords out there lol happy motoring!

  • @jaybilis9723
    @jaybilis9723 Před 6 lety +30

    Wow! Ferrari and F10 in the garage, e60 m5 as a "beater" talk about 1st world problems!!, good on you for looking after it though, these will appreciate as cars get more and more boring.

  • @dw4362
    @dw4362 Před 5 lety +1

    Unplug the IBS Cable in the boot that's connected to your battery...it helps with loads of electric gremlins...I had a bmw m6 and did this...game changer...

  • @Jibby1337
    @Jibby1337 Před 4 lety +2

    honestly idc about the issues this car has i love it and ill get one in 1 or 2 years

  • @KenMrKLC
    @KenMrKLC Před 6 lety +19

    Absolutely love the detail in your videos. Perfect for OCD and detail oriented people like myself. Damn though 80k on rod bearings your dad run 6000 rpm all day?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback! Actually, quite the opposite. It very rarely exceeds 4,000RPM. Most of it's live is cruising along on the highway at 80mph in 7th gear.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC Před 6 lety

      E39Source I guess my humor is too abstract.... I know it’s a bad design I watched the video lol. And I knew this before the video from another owner. I was just playing.

  • @wjohnsonism
    @wjohnsonism Před 6 lety +2

    Wow. What a bank drainer! The Anthracite 2000 looks amazing. Hurry up on that video please:)

  • @104thDIVTimberwolf
    @104thDIVTimberwolf Před 5 lety +1

    Look at Exotic Car Play Place. He has figured out that the rod bearing issue is directly related to using oil that is too thick. The 10w/60 that BMW used and recommended for these engines is far too viscous for an engine that has internal tolerances as tight as the S-85 or S-65. He's not the only one who has determined that switching to 0w/30 or 40 will make that engine as reliable and durable as any Honda. This also effects the life of the VANOS pumps.

  • @Rick_B52
    @Rick_B52 Před 5 lety

    I drive a 2005 Altima 3.5L with 142,000 all original miles on all shocks, motor, trans, ALL accessories, electrical parts, etc. Brakes, tires, oil, and use. 12 years of everyday back and forth. Seriously the most reliable car I've ever owned. It's not babied either.

  • @jokerash
    @jokerash Před 6 lety

    most of the time the top bearings are more damaged compared to the bottom ones (they get all the force when the piston comes down). great job man, you can clearly see you love these cars. I have never seen a M5 E60 with no errors :)

  • @MKT_ADJ
    @MKT_ADJ Před 6 lety

    Thankful my LCI E60 M5 was under factory warranty. Been there - done that and didn’t lose my shirt. Wowzer.

  • @clintfeekes7177
    @clintfeekes7177 Před 5 lety +5

    "its mechanically perfect"--- wait a week and you will get the BMW double dong of death.

  • @jasoneyes01
    @jasoneyes01 Před 5 lety

    The E60 is awesomely sorted. Good idea to install 4 brand new wheel hub bearing assemblies with that mileage. It may surprise you how smooth the ride and handling improves.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 lety

      I recently replaced the rotors and gave all 4 bearings an inspection. None of them show any signs of wear or needing replacement yet.

  • @fdhghv
    @fdhghv Před 4 lety +1

    Love how far from the kerb the e39 ended up

  • @akram4066
    @akram4066 Před 6 lety +1

    First off I must say, the best looking 06 M5 out there. Now, my question is the rod bearing job with the oil chain thing Vanos line and whatever for $3,200 was done in the dealer? Id guess not but would still like to get an answer from you. Thanks

  • @floyd_v10
    @floyd_v10 Před 5 lety

    Hey man, just came across your channel while looking at E60 videos. Excellent video style and extremely informative!

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! I appreciate the kind feedback

  • @redordead4491
    @redordead4491 Před 3 lety

    The E60 M5 will be a future classic hang on to it!! Look at the original M3!! $$$$$$

  • @AmineTOUATIstraight
    @AmineTOUATIstraight Před 4 lety

    I like your videos the cars are just amzingly maintained . Also I just feel peace in that dream neighborhood 😀

  • @jerolvilladolid
    @jerolvilladolid Před 6 lety

    Hehe, you end an E60 review video with a walkaround of the E39.... it really shows which 5 series generation is the true beauty.

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Před 6 lety

    Great video! That is a massive amount of maintenance.

  • @skippysr4946
    @skippysr4946 Před 6 lety

    Great content for those of us thinking about an E60

  • @Germanshepherdbrothers
    @Germanshepherdbrothers Před 6 lety +1

    Omg 😲 I didn't buy an m5 e39 because of the maintenance but holy crap the e60 seems like a nightmare! I'm kool with my 525 and 540, wrenching on these cars is not to bad

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 Před 6 lety

    So E39 M5 is still the way to go. Got ya!

  • @tylercouture216
    @tylercouture216 Před 4 lety

    I just bought 1 of these with 41k miles its so lovely I wish you would have provided links for lights

  • @johncreedon1833
    @johncreedon1833 Před 6 lety

    E39 is stunning

  • @blackericdenice
    @blackericdenice Před 6 lety +3

    $3200 wow. I was thinking you was going to say $5,000. When that engine came out I didn't like it because it was peaking too high to only make 500 hp. I had the chance to buy an 07 but I checked the oil cap and the sludge was milky. I thought the head gasket was weak.

  • @abucs3
    @abucs3 Před 6 lety

    Ha! Totally thought that diesel noise at the end of the vid was HORRENDOUS Vanos noise on the e39 m5 and then i saw the delivery truck... great vid as always Ryan.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Thank god that was not the case! And thank you, Stephen

  • @kickyadick
    @kickyadick Před 6 lety +1

    Subbed. Despite the content, which is great, I like the way you speak through the video, not much editing, cut.

  • @Erik-rp1hi
    @Erik-rp1hi Před 6 lety

    Great looking car. I have a 2010 E-60. Just has 12K miles on it, garage queen big time. I bought it with 9K in 2012. No problem yet. I did just replace the battery and had the original tires replaced with the Pilot Sport 4S units. I used it for canyon fun runs to my sister in Acton so Angeles crest and Angeles forest hwy. Doing a track day at "Bimmerfest" at Cal. Speedway, my first track day tomorrow. Hope it does not let me down. Of about 60 BMW I'm the only E-60 on the rooster. Not a good sign. Oh well, I'm still going to hammer it.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Hey that's great! Sounds a beauty, enjoy it!

    • @Erik-rp1hi
      @Erik-rp1hi Před 6 lety

      Report on track day..........
      4 session, novice class, point by on 2 straight aways. Pushed hard, instruction at meeting told the crowd to turn on your driver aids on if you have them, so I did. Traction control light was on a lot in the corners. In the end I learn that it really hurts the drive out of corners by not letting the engine power up even if you have the pedal pressed.Light on dash had to go off that traction control off before engine was allowed to make good power. It would go into a limp mode kinda thing when light was on. I wanted to go fast from the get go so the cars electronics were saving me big time. I'm sure if anti lock and DCS were off I would had spun. If I do it again the DCS will be off and will have to learn the limits by slowing advancing my skills. Only one car needed a point by . It was a old M3 gutted with roll cage and he got me in the corners but I had him in the straights. Late braking was where everybody was blowing it. They broke way to early and I was hammering it. I was a blast. I have stock exhaust so very hard to ear shift points so I hit the rev limiter once. My new tires took a beating. If it means anything my time was 2:06 sec. I was hanging it out big time except in the nascar oval turn. 140mph in but hit the brakes slightly before the apex and little power out. Lost time by being chicken there. I'm sure the tires and car had more.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the report! Sounds like you learned a lot about your car and had a fun time. I've never tracked mine or been in one on a track, I guess it's just not my thing. Definitely a good, legal, and relatively safe place to feel out the limits though.

  • @azizhachimi8744
    @azizhachimi8744 Před 4 lety

    Best spoken person I have ever heard!

  • @future62
    @future62 Před 6 lety

    Wow, really cool video. Regarding the rod bearings- I could have sworn there was an aftermarket solution that addressed the abnormally short wear. I suppose BMW wouldn't warranty that. Kind of sad though considering Honda has been putting 8000 RPM engines in cars 1/5th the price for 30 years. Nothing like an M5 though.

  • @esteemedenergy
    @esteemedenergy Před 5 lety

    It is not a matter of if, but when the rod bearings will go, or the throttle bodies. I instead bought an E55 and it hauls with simple mods.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 lety

      That's very true. You're best to just replace the throttle body actuators and rod bearings every ~90,000 miles.

  • @willjam465
    @willjam465 Před 6 lety

    Beautiful, well-cared for example. Great looking car. Video does a great job of outlining why the value is where it is...too bad. That V-10 is a wonderful sounding engine.

  • @tonyharris4148
    @tonyharris4148 Před 4 lety

    Been trying to get in touch to see if you going to sale

  • @bax442
    @bax442 Před 5 lety

    Only put the best oil in! There are huge differences in oil film strength between what we think that should be a better oil, and what really is! There are huge variations across the same brand!
    Quiz... which one has better oil film strength/which one would you buy?
    Who can get 5 out of 5? The oil film strength across all of the oils below is as much as 5 times different.
    1. Motul 8100 X-clean C3 5W40 or Total Quartz 9000 Energy 5W40
    2. Castrol Magnatec C3 5W40 or Valvoline MaxLife 5W40
    3. Mobil 1 New Life 0W40 or Mobil 1 ESP 0W40
    4. Shell Helix Ultra ECT C3 5W30 or BMW TwinPower Turbo LongLife-04 5W30
    5. Mobil Super 3000 X1 5W40 or Millers oils Nanodrive EE Longlife 5W40

  • @69putana
    @69putana Před 6 lety

    Wow. I did not realize the door panels were redesigned during this series.

  • @Sum_Ting_Wong
    @Sum_Ting_Wong Před 6 lety +1

    Lovely car but they are very tempremental. I had the E63 M6 for 18 months and it went back to the main dealer 8 times to have something fixed.
    Clutch
    Flywheel
    Clutch position sensor
    Parking sensor
    Power steering pump failure
    Throttle actuators
    Thermostat
    Lower radiator
    VANOS valves replaced
    Fortunately all under warranty but it made resent the car and ultimately get rid of it.
    They are EPIC when working though and that V10 is glorious at full chat but never again for me.

    • @jasondeol3
      @jasondeol3 Před 6 lety

      You had a warranty so what was the worry? It can be rather annoying going back and forth to the dealer but definitely worth it!

  • @aam77
    @aam77 Před 6 lety

    The only thing I don't like about my LCI E60. If it has Bi-Xenons, then only one bulb/LED lights both rings and the way it's positioned, it illuminates the inner rings brighter than the outer ones. The Halogen headlights however, for some bizarre reason has separate bulbs/LEDs illuminating each ring.

  • @erniearambula3525
    @erniearambula3525 Před 4 lety

    Its too bad BMW didn't see all these maintenance gremlins considering the E60 is such a legend in its own right.

  • @carcaviar9321
    @carcaviar9321 Před 6 lety

    I would say pretty normal maintenance for a V10 from 2006. And they will also be appreciated!!!

  • @tommyguy55
    @tommyguy55 Před 6 lety

    what kinda tint is on that 2000 m5? i coundnt hear you but it looks really good

  • @cdub10071
    @cdub10071 Před 5 lety +1

    How can I contact you to talk about the car?

  • @zxtenn
    @zxtenn Před 6 lety

    That's sure in fantastic condition, love the color --I watch Exotic Car Play place and he does his share of E-60 vids, he also talks about rod bearing issue issues though he hasn't had any YET but he did the actuators, basically its an expensive to maintain 4 door toy and owners need to be prepared to take a huge loss when selling especially if they bought new. Sad such a beautiful car is plagued with some many 'issues' thus making resale very lowHow is the performance of the F-10 VS the E-60?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      F10 makes worlds more power and torque throughout the entire rev band. E60 really only makes respectable power above 6,000RPM.

  • @tjkoko2001
    @tjkoko2001 Před 3 lety

    amazing detail, are the bearings done from under the car? the price is way cheaper than a v8 valve seals job

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 3 lety

      Yes, front subframe removal is required though.

  • @SFBayPhotographer
    @SFBayPhotographer Před 5 lety

    @14:44 I thought the diesel sound was coming from the vanos haha but it was just the truck

  • @mattwardpictures
    @mattwardpictures Před 6 lety

    Well... this certainly puts trying to speed-build a Perfect Grade Gundam into perspective. (I still want an E60...)

  • @liquidflorian
    @liquidflorian Před 6 lety

    I was actually considering a Jaguar XFR over one of these or a E63AMG. That V10 going through rod bearings is just too much for me to consider one as a daily driver.

  • @LordCarpenter
    @LordCarpenter Před 6 lety

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
    I'm trading in my BMW for a totally different brand. Although they look fantastic and are extremely fun to drive, they eventually reach a point where they lose tremendous value (as you pointed out), and I can no longer justify the cost of repairs. It would be a tad easier if I was retired... I could do the work myself. But, I'm ready to move on.

  • @leechangmeng3262
    @leechangmeng3262 Před 4 lety

    hi I've the same E60 (2009 model), I;ve the same problem with the rear windscreen shield. May I know where can we find the rear windscreen shield online.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 4 lety

      Are you referring to the rear windshield rubber seal/gasket? If so, it is BMW part # 51317027916 and is available here: bit.ly/36nh75Y

  • @ubiased23
    @ubiased23 Před 6 lety +15

    I can't wait to see the smg swap to manual. That will be fun to watch.

    • @davidmitchell5638
      @davidmitchell5638 Před 6 lety

      kimdaviscali if live in America you can grab one without having to do it.

    • @jpracingph
      @jpracingph Před 6 lety

      SMG isn't bad at all IF you keep it in manual mode.
      I have driven mine in that mode since I got it new ('06)
      Just lift on the throttle a little bit when changing gears.
      Auto is just awful.

    • @arminkaric9409
      @arminkaric9409 Před 6 lety +2

      The SMG gets shit on for no reason, it's truly amazing and suites the engine well in my opinion!

    • @dufferego87
      @dufferego87 Před 6 lety

      Armin Karic the new dual clutch or even the 8 speed zf box in the newest m5 are better suited for that v10.

    • @jpracingph
      @jpracingph Před 6 lety

      All engines would benefit from the new dual clutch transmissions in terms of smoothness of gear change.

  • @hamie63_m
    @hamie63_m Před 6 lety

    So clean

  • @Fee.1
    @Fee.1 Před 6 lety

    What’s interesting to me is how the e60 M5 seems to get much more attention and wary attitudes from potential buyers than the e92 does which makes no sense at all. I still kind of want a 2002 m3/M5/z3 m coupe, and a 2008 variant of the same cars

  • @dylanberry7822
    @dylanberry7822 Před 6 lety

    If you end up keeping it another 80k go BE bearings clearances are a bit better and should last longer.

  • @XJLuxury
    @XJLuxury Před 6 lety

    Damn, you keep it real. Love the video!

  • @arabcampers9554
    @arabcampers9554 Před 6 lety +3

    I have question , is the e60 m5 a v10 engine ?

  • @neilbickerdike
    @neilbickerdike Před 4 lety

    Might be an old BMW, ,but were will you get a car that still looks great with 507hp for maybe $10000

  • @Blakehenry11
    @Blakehenry11 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video and talking me out of making a huge mistake.

  • @crazystang69s75
    @crazystang69s75 Před 6 lety

    This car is mint just keep the beast

  • @justynkevlar3031
    @justynkevlar3031 Před 6 lety

    Some cars are not meant to buy used. My 02 dodge neon still going strong.

  • @KingV85
    @KingV85 Před 5 lety

    If I can figure out how to get the viper v10 to work in this car I'd get one in a heartbeat. Anybody got any ideas on defeating or gutting the CanBus?

  • @sammonhadjnorouzi2736
    @sammonhadjnorouzi2736 Před 6 lety

    What shop did you get the rod bearings done at?

  • @clubracer6
    @clubracer6 Před 6 lety

    Rod bearing are good to go for another 85k - so a 4K issue every 75k miles? Not too bad considering what you can buy these for.

  • @zijancerz
    @zijancerz Před 6 lety

    A very good and detailed video👍 I heard you say it's still for sale for a right price, and with all the maintenance that's been done to it would be probably well worth it. What's the sale price on it now. Please let me know as soon as you can. Thank you.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Probably about $30,000.

    • @zijancerz
      @zijancerz Před 6 lety

      E39Source Yea $30 is a bit high since the 2013 F10 M5 is around $40 with higher millage like 80k on it now a days. Still worth it with all the maintenance that was done to it.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Yeah we don't expect to sell it for that, and even if somebody offered cash theres a good chance we'd still decline. Seeing that the last 12 months have seen over $11,000 in maintenance and improvements.

  • @andreysmirnov951
    @andreysmirnov951 Před 6 lety

    What rod bearings did you go with? If its not BE Bearings, is there a reason why you did not choose extra clearance? Do you think an aftermarket warranty would make sense with this car?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Factory rod bearings. Aftermarket parts are just a gray area. The OE ones are a known quality, even if they require replacement every ~80k miles.
      Owning one of these with any kind of capable warranty would be very wise.

  • @daryljones8353
    @daryljones8353 Před 2 lety

    Great video, I live in Southern California (Rancho Cucamonga) can you recommend a good bmw shop to do my rod bearings? As I want to get mine done because I don't have any records to know if they've ever been done. New owner of my e60 M5 (1 month now) and I want to prevent ruining my motor.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated
    Thanks

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for the delay. Shady Hassan from Speed Haven is a good bet!

    • @daryljones8353
      @daryljones8353 Před 2 lety

      @@E39Source Great Thanks and no problem on the response time. Much appreciated 🙏🏿

  • @alxgngb5657
    @alxgngb5657 Před 6 lety

    I found 2006 m5 At 153000km. Clean title. Selling for 20k$ CAD. What do you think about price and mileage and what to look for?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety +1

      It desperately needs rod bearings if they haven't been done yet. Otherwise if the car is clean, that doesn't seem too high.

  • @buldhana
    @buldhana Před 6 lety

    Hey are there any plans to buy the F90 M5?

  • @buddyanddaisy123
    @buddyanddaisy123 Před 6 lety

    Is it possible to change out the rod bearings without pulling the engine? This car can survive in So. Cal-anywhere else it would be junked. I live near Boston-and old Bimmers are never seen (they rot away due to wintertime slat).

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Yes, the connecting rod bearings can be changed by relatively simply dropping the front subframe. Engine can certainly stay in the car.

  • @The_Hi_Life
    @The_Hi_Life Před 6 lety +2

    Ok, I was REALLY wanting an E60 M5, but after watching this, forget about it... I'd be broke as a joke... Just like the old saying goes, "Nothing's more expensive than a cheap BMW..."

    • @giocasanova6894
      @giocasanova6894 Před 2 lety

      Same this guy in my area is selling his for 23000 with 65k miles on it. Not bad but after doing extensive research I unfortunately do not make the money to own this car and pay 3k every month. I'm going with a 2012 super bee 6.4. Much more reliable.

  • @picklemetimbers3003
    @picklemetimbers3003 Před 6 lety

    OK, I'll take it! Beautiful m5. I just needs to be painted black.

  • @2ndProtects1st
    @2ndProtects1st Před 4 lety

    Use 5w50 weight oil for S85 and S65 10w60 is way tooo thick.. look up troyjeup.. you will not have an issue with rod bearing with a good 5w50 weight oil.

  • @TheJoeMB
    @TheJoeMB Před 6 lety

    What a great video.

  • @PILATUS1968
    @PILATUS1968 Před 6 lety

    i ve been cloning my 530 msport to an m5 but i wonder if the real thing is too much work or should i just jump to the e60

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      E39 530i? Real E60 M5s are VERY maintenance-intensive. Just get an E39 M5 and live the good life.

  • @AkeemVicente
    @AkeemVicente Před 4 lety

    Quick question does these cars come with a mpm module ?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 4 lety

      Good question, I am not familiar with that, sorry!

  • @Karim2clean
    @Karim2clean Před 6 lety +5

    This car sucks with a manual, it’s meant to have 7 gears. In my opinion I think you should do a dct swap. Gintani has successfully dct swapped an e60 m5. If you’re serious about a trans swap, I think dct is the way the go. The manual isn’t great in the e60. It’s a 5 series trans, you loose cruise control and it’s never going to be the same, so if you’re willing to deal with that, might as well go with the dct swap. You could buy a salvage dct e90 m3 from the auction and source the trans from that, and then part out the rest of the car to offset the price a little

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      The manual came from the E39 M5, and was again used in the F10 M5. Cruise control wouldn't be lost. I've never driven an E60 M5 with a manual, but it has to make the driving experience better!

    • @systemiclupus489
      @systemiclupus489 Před 6 lety +1

      Karim nassef Why do you say it sucks with a manual? It seems like it fixes 90% of the problems people have with this vehicle.

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 Před 6 lety

      Systemic Lupus people have been suggesting since the car released the manual that came only after mass appeal from BMW owners club of America and only to the US that the manual wasn’t properly suited to this engine as it was never designed to have one and it limits your ability to enjoy running this engine out to its redline as often. While sure the gearing point is valid, otherwise the claim is largely speculation, Matt Farah has a video on a manual m5 that covers it pretty well

    • @Eidrian111
      @Eidrian111 Před 6 lety

      What in fucking Earth are you on about??? Have you even driven a manual m6 or m6?? That’s the piece missing with these raw and vicious machine! And it makes it timeless. I’m currently searching a trans for swapping my m6 after driving a manual one.

    • @Karim2clean
      @Karim2clean Před 5 lety

      E39Source, LLC all smg to manual e46 m3s I’ve owned never had working cruise control, so that’s why I suggested that. But all in all, it would be fun, but I just didn’t enjoy the manual e60.

  • @IskaGaming
    @IskaGaming Před 3 lety

    You invested so much money in this engine. Wouldn't it be better decision if you put new engine in it since bmw still sales them ?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 3 lety

      It would cost significantly more

  • @SISTIC1
    @SISTIC1 Před 6 lety

    Fuel pump (in the fuel tank) will go soon too, if not already!

  • @alexfkhouri
    @alexfkhouri Před 6 lety

    Hey I also live in San Diego and own a 2007 E60 m5 with 101,000 miles on it and since I will probably be needing to change my rod bearings after I do an oil analysis. I was wondering where you went to get the rod bearings replaced for $3200.00. Also I was wondering your thoughts on getting aftermarket rod bearings? By the way you did an excellent job with the video.
    I look forward to your response.
    Alex

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      Hi Alex, we went to B&B Autohaus on Balboa avenue. I don't know if aftermarket bearings are even available. But if they were, I doubt that I'd use them. Even stock ones get a solid 75k, which is 6-10 years of normal driving.

  • @zxtenn
    @zxtenn Před 6 lety

    Gary, just a quick question since you mention transmission, are you considering manual swap? Asking because someone with another channel feels that engine's power characteristics aren't really best suited for the manual transmission ratios, just your thoughts

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      I have heard that from a people as well. To me it sounds like somebody's reason to convince themselves that the 7-speed SMG is worth keeping. Eve if the gear ratios aren't quite as suiting, the driving experience and reliability of the manual would make it 100% worth it to me.

  • @ep9321
    @ep9321 Před 6 lety

    What was the shop in down south? Not everyone wants to do the bearings without taking the motor out and go through the whole deal for ~7k.

  • @tonyharris4148
    @tonyharris4148 Před 4 lety

    Hey! Did you ever sale that 2006 M5 if not iam interested in it

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 4 lety

      No, we still have it. The market is crap on the E60 M5, so we've decided to keep it and use it as a daily driver for now.

  • @aogt3414
    @aogt3414 Před 6 lety

    e60 m5 Beater?

  • @alexlex4353
    @alexlex4353 Před 6 lety

    I’ll buy this beast!

  • @kenikriezispirasspatas8982

    Reliability keeps the value up.haha. u said it. Many problems with e60.m5. But they r worth it. Nice cars..

  • @722stirlingmoss
    @722stirlingmoss Před 6 lety

    Very nice video and car!!

  • @javierjimenez3627
    @javierjimenez3627 Před rokem

    May I know where's this car now? And what's that color ? I look like grey but Silverstone

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před rokem

      It's with us in San Diego still, in significantly better condition than when this video was filmed!

    • @javierjimenez3627
      @javierjimenez3627 Před rokem

      @@E39Source do you have an Instagram with picture of the car? I still don't understand what color is it

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před rokem +1

      @@javierjimenez3627 It is Silverstone Metallic II. I can email you more photos ryan@e39source.com

  • @Hammar89
    @Hammar89 Před 6 lety +1

    F10's has also dropped like a rock in prices =P

  • @jaime8974
    @jaime8974 Před 3 lety

    clutch and flywheel soon

  • @jpracingph
    @jpracingph Před 6 lety

    Quick question for you: How do I check if my suspension is still good on my e60 M5?
    I've had mine since new, an '06 as well, and I feel like they've hardened over the years.
    Thanks and great vids.

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 6 lety

      A visual inspection of everything is the best way to determine that. Get under the car and inspect the bushings for signs of cracks/leaking/wear. Make sure that struts rebound without extra bouncing too.

    • @jpracingph
      @jpracingph Před 6 lety

      Thank you!

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 Před 6 lety

    One thing i hate is the pre lci door hands in the interior. I hate that so much. I prefer the post lci doors

  • @y2kazan868
    @y2kazan868 Před 6 lety

    The only thing Every E60 M5 is missing is the Indianapolis Red leather interior.

  • @provemewrong5183
    @provemewrong5183 Před 5 lety

    Great Video, You Scared the HELL out of me wanting an M5 E60. I will stick with my 550i E60 246k miles. purrs like a happy Kitten.
    will probably go with a Porsche 928s and wipe it with a diaper on the weekends......

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, the E60 M5 is a car that requires constant expensive maintenance. But so is the 550i, that V8 has horrible valve seals that usually need to replaced every 80-120k miles. How many times have you done that? I've never seen one with so many miles!

    • @provemewrong5183
      @provemewrong5183 Před 5 lety

      @@E39Source seals replaced @ 130k, sofar no seal issues after 116k miles on the new seals.

  • @eriksmithdrummer
    @eriksmithdrummer Před 6 lety

    Ship that E60 over here to Norway and sell it! Current retail price for a 2006 E60 M5 is around 55 000 USD.

    • @artbrookey3341
      @artbrookey3341 Před 6 lety

      I live outside Seattle, they are worth a lot more than 12/15K here as well

  • @Seniorsix
    @Seniorsix Před 6 lety

    Still bought one...

  • @user-kk4hv4mq7c
    @user-kk4hv4mq7c Před 5 lety

    Are 08 m5’s more reliable ?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 lety

      Nope. Same S85 engine, same SMG. They did get nicer headlights and tail lights though.

  • @Phongables1
    @Phongables1 Před 5 měsíci

    How much would you sell this for?

    • @E39Source
      @E39Source  Před 5 měsíci

      Probably about 5x what anybody would actually pay for it.