Whilst removing the 3 screws in order to remove the RH panel in order to gain access to the diagnostic connector (yes, my exhaust flap appears to have seized at 5700 miles) I found that the middle screw (the one above the cylinder) was difficult to remove. When I finally got it out it appears to have been screwed into a rubber well bush, which seems to have been butchered when I had the annual service done a couple of months ago. I've had this panel off before but I can't remember if the middle fixing was originally a rubber bush or, like the other 2 and all 3 on the LHS, whether it was fitted with a clip/cage nut.
Can anyone please confirm if the middle screw is supposed to be a rubber bush fitting or a clip fitting (I have put one of those on temporarily to hold the panel)?
Thanks
Fixings for RH battery cover panel R1250RT
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Re: Fixings for RH battery cover panel R1250RT
3 screws one side , 2 screws and spud into rubber bush on other (at least it was on the LC 1200 , and I suspect you are the same )
Re: Fixings for RH battery cover panel R1250RT
The middle screw is longer and does indeed screw into a rubber bushing
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Thanks a lot guys - wondered why the M&P service was so cheap :))
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My 3 screws are all the same length - another M&P "variation"? Wonder why BMW used a clip nut on the LHS and the rubber thingy on the right?
Speaking of which daverj, have you ordered these from BMW or have you found another source?
The good news (I hope) is that rather than wait another couple of weeks I decided to have a look at the exhaust flap myself - it turned quite easily by hand and when turning on the ignition I could see it moving, so I cleared the fault code and all appears to be well after a test ride....looks as though maybe it was a bit "sticky" and that threw up the code? Clearly I must ride more....
I guess this is answered elsewhere but it's intriguing as to what it actually does - I'm guessing it varies with throttle opening to reduce noise? Seems like a complicated solution to a non-existent problem? Hard to see what other "emissions" it could affect but then what do I know?
Speaking of which daverj, have you ordered these from BMW or have you found another source?
The good news (I hope) is that rather than wait another couple of weeks I decided to have a look at the exhaust flap myself - it turned quite easily by hand and when turning on the ignition I could see it moving, so I cleared the fault code and all appears to be well after a test ride....looks as though maybe it was a bit "sticky" and that threw up the code? Clearly I must ride more....
I guess this is answered elsewhere but it's intriguing as to what it actually does - I'm guessing it varies with throttle opening to reduce noise? Seems like a complicated solution to a non-existent problem? Hard to see what other "emissions" it could affect but then what do I know?
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Re: Fixings for RH battery cover panel R1250RT
I ordered a complete set of replacement fixings online (probably E bay) ready for any losses or damaged threads etc.Hors Piste wrote: My 3 screws are all the same length - another M&P "variation"? Wonder why BMW used a clip nut on the LHS and the rubber thingy on the right?
Speaking of which daverj, have you ordered these from BMW or have you found another source?
The good news (I hope) is that rather than wait another couple of weeks I decided to have a look at the exhaust flap myself - it turned quite easily by hand and when turning on the ignition I could see it moving, so I cleared the fault code and all appears to be well after a test ride....looks as though maybe it was a bit "sticky" and that threw up the code? Clearly I must ride more....
I guess this is answered elsewhere but it's intriguing as to what it actually does - I'm guessing it varies with throttle opening to reduce noise? Seems like a complicated solution to a non-existent problem? Hard to see what other "emissions" it could affect but then what do I know?
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Re: Fixings for RH battery cover panel R1250RT
Thanks for the reply daverj. With regard to the LH/RH question, one difference I see is that the clip nut can rotate on the plastic lug when tightening the screw - on the LHS it rotates "upwards" and so remains hidden behind the plastic, whereas on the RHS it rotates such that a part of it can be seen - wonder if that's the only reason?