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41 00... Reinforcement Plate With Stud Bolt (Bonded)

In the case of a partial replacement piece, a body component is cut at a point described in the repair instructions.

A reinforcement plate is bonded in to ensure sufficient strength.

Reinforcement plates are available as new parts and must also be used (refer to BMW parts department).

NOTE: The following graphics serve as general illustrations of reinforcement plate repair work. They are applicable to sectional repairs in the outer skin area.

Overview of reinforcement plates:

  1. Reinforcement plate, sill
  2. Reinforcement plate, C-pillar
  3. Reinforcement plate, universal
  4. Reinforcement plate, C- or D-pillar
  5. Lock nuts (not pictured)

Mark component in accordance with dimension a and cut.

Fig 2: Identifying Reinforcement Plate Cut Dimension
G08578019Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Preparation of new part: 

The reinforcement plates must if necessary be reworked and cut to size.

Adjust reinforcement plate (1) to fit in component (2) on vehicle.

Make recesses (3) for stud bolts (4) in a semicircular shape.

Diameter of recesses approx. 10 - 12 mm.

Fig 3: Adjusting Reinforcement Plate
G08578020Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Secure reinforcement plate by screwing on lock nuts (1).

Fit new part (2). Make recesses (3) in new part in a semicircular shape.

Diameter of recesses approx. 10 - 12 mm.

Remove reinforcement plate again.

Fig 4: Securing Reinforcement Plate By Screwing On Lock Nuts
G08578021Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
NOTE: Width of joint between new part and component on vehicle approx. 5 - 8 mm (at least 30 mm flange width per side).
Plastic nuts should be screwed on once before applying adhesive (no thread in new plastic nut)!

Chamfer cutting edges (1) on joint by grinding.

  1. (2) Component on vehicle
  2. (3) New part
Fig 5: Identifying Cutting Edges, Component And Reinforcement Plate Part
G08578022Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
IMPORTANT: Do not grind new part and body in area of bonding surfaces.

Procedure for using universal reinforcement plate: 

The universal reinforcement plate needs to be adapted. The plate must be divided if the distance between the pins is too great.

Dimension a is between 40 and 80 mm depending on the space available.

Secure plates with N4 punch rivets.

NOTE: Ensure the rivet is positioned correctly! Rivet head is on the adhesion side!
Rivet the plate to the inside of the flange!
Fig 6: Identifying Universal Reinforcement Plate
G08578023Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Installing reinforcement plate: 

Clean all  bonding surfaces.

Apply adhesive to reinforcement plate in area (1). Apply more adhesive in the radii to avoid air pockets.

Carefully slide reinforcement plate into component on vehicle and secure by screwing on nuts (2). Screw on nuts a few turns only.

IMPORTANT: When joining reinforcement plate, make sure there is sufficient adhesive on bonding surfaces.
Fig 7: Sliding Reinforcement Plate Into Component On Vehicle
G08578024Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Apply adhesive to reinforcement plate bonding surface (1). Apply more adhesive in the radii to avoid air pockets.

Fit new part (2).

Align new part to adjoining component and secure with gripping pliers.

Tighten nuts.

Tightening torque: 3 Nm.

IMPORTANT: Check that the transition of the components is OK at the separation point. Corrections can only be made before the adhesive has hardened. Straightening at a later stage is not possible.
Fig 8: Aligning Part To Adjoining Component
G08578025Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Concluding tasks at separation point:

After adhesive has hardened: 

In area visible to customer: 

Cut off stud bolts with bodywork saw.

Completely remove adhesive residue in joint (1).

Round off sharp edges by grinding.

IMPORTANT: Avoid heating the separation point by excessive grinding.
Reworking by pressing not permitted!
Fig 9: Identifying Adhesive Residue In Joint
G08578026Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Only the BMW-approved METAL FILLER  should be used on the joint.

Refer to METAL FILLER - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE .

Not in area visible to customer: 

Examples: The joint is covered by sill trim panel, windows, seals, etc.

Grind off stud bolts and surplus adhesive flush. Do not use metal filler. Paint area as specified in BMW Painting Handbook.

NOTE: After painting, the joint becomes visible as the adhesive shrinks. This has no affect on the quality.