E61 M5 Touring, mileage vs clutch
Discussion
Hi all,
I'm looking for a fast estate at the moment and the M5 Touring certainly fits the bill.
This is one I've spotted: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
It's on 76,100 miles at the moment.
I emailed the seller to ask when the clutch was last changed, to which he responded that he'd never changed the clutch/it had never been changed.
Now I'm going purely on "read on the Internet" here, but am I correct in thinking that (on average) this car would have usually had at least one clutch?
I'm looking for a fast estate at the moment and the M5 Touring certainly fits the bill.
This is one I've spotted: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
It's on 76,100 miles at the moment.
I emailed the seller to ask when the clutch was last changed, to which he responded that he'd never changed the clutch/it had never been changed.
Now I'm going purely on "read on the Internet" here, but am I correct in thinking that (on average) this car would have usually had at least one clutch?
BUy it and when the clutch fails, convert it to manual.
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60-m5-e61-m5-tou...
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60-m5-e61-m5-tou...
Mine was done at 47000 miles (75000 km) under my ownership, whether it had one before I don't know.
Not sure an inspection will help you determine the life left in the clutch or clutch release bearing, mine manifested itself by shuddering at low speed/in traffic.
As it is a private buy, I would factor in the cost of a new clutch/flywheel.
Not sure an inspection will help you determine the life left in the clutch or clutch release bearing, mine manifested itself by shuddering at low speed/in traffic.
As it is a private buy, I would factor in the cost of a new clutch/flywheel.
The clutch, flywheel and SMG release bearing were all replaced on mine just shy of the 50k miles mark. I've read on M5Board.com that the SMG release bearing was redesigned in around 2014 to help prevent sticking and improve longevity of the clutch components. I've now driven over 20k miles on the new clutch and it continues to shift really well.
The redesigned bearing is on the left

The redesigned bearing is on the left
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