Roller Bearing Found In Oil

Asked by ebkerr Feb 05, 2018 at 03:35 PM about the 1998 BMW 7 Series 740iL RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Roller bearing was found in oil after
draining pan. Car runs great but bearing
came from somewhere, any suggestions?

5 Answers

Stop driving it until the problem is found and repaired.

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I would find an independent BMW repair shop and stop by and show them the roller to see if they have any idea where it came from. It is possible that it is a part locating dowel, but not sure. My Dodge Ram, Lincoln and Mercury Marauders engines would contain no such roller bearing within the engine. Not sure if your 7 series engine has any roller bearings in it.

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Do you know for certain that this came out of your engine oil or was it found in a drain pan that other vehicle's oil was drained into?

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