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31 3 350 Spring holder
2001 BMW M5SECTION 31 3 350 Spring holder
Minimum set: Mechanical tools
SPECIAL TOOL DESCRIPTION
| In conjunction with: | 31 3 340 and 31 3 360 |
| Note: | For locating coil springs during tensioning. No. 31 3 350 reserved for consecutive sub-number spring tensioner31 3 340. |
| Series: | E31, E36, E36/7, E38, E39, E46, E52, E53, E60, E61, E63, E64, E65, E66, E67, E83, E85, E87, E90, R50, R52, R53 |
| Storage location: | Single |
| SI number: | 1 11 99 (438) |
| Order number: | 31 3 350 |
| Spring holder | |
| Consisting of: | |
| 1 = 31 3 351 | Spring holder (2 x) |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 2 = 31 3 352 | Spring holder (2 x) |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 3 = 31 3 353 | Spring holder (2 x) |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 4 = 31 3 354 | Spring holder ring |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 5 = 31 3 355 | Spring holder |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 6 = 31 3 356 | Centering ring |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| 7 = 31 3 357 | Spring holder (2 x) |
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To be used with repair instructions only
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| In conjunction with: 31 3 340 | |
| 8 = 31 3 381 | Spring retainer |
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To be used with repair instructions only.
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| 9 = 31 3 382 | Spring retainer |
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To be used with repair instructions only.
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| 10 = 31 3 358 | Insert ring |
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To be used with repair instructions only. For insertion in spring retainer ring 31 3 354. Model series: E87
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| 11 = 31 3 383 | Spring retainer |
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To be used with repair instructions only.
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RENDER: 1.0x
NO RELATED
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.