Source for motor & controller cover rubber grommets?

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  1. GvilleGuy

    GvilleGuy Well-Known Member

    Frequenting this forum paid off for me AGAIN last night. I was at a friend's house showing him and his teenage son the SE for the first time. I removed the motor cover so that they could see the 'guts' of the EV. He used to work for DRÄXLMAIER, a BMW cabling supplier, so we spent some time finding all the BMW and DRAX logos on the EV motor cables. I had not actually noticed how many Beamer logos are in there before.

    Because of this forum, I automatically checked my cover when I went to re-install it, and, sure enough, one of the rubber grommets had escaped its holding pen!! It was after dark, and I was parked nose-to-nose with his son's SUV, so he turned on his headlights, and we managed to track the grommet to where it fell inside the motor area. Whew! Knowing how long it would take to order a replacement part, I was sweating it for a minute there. But it ended well.
     
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  3. The engine cover should be perspex (UK name) clear plastic. We, and others, could take a lustful look at that gorgeous power plant anytime we wanted without disturbing those pesky grommits!
     
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  4. GvilleGuy

    GvilleGuy Well-Known Member

    That would be a cool after-market add-on!
     
  5. Todd Swift

    Todd Swift New Member

    Hi all - just a quick grommet update on my end. I ordered:

    Part Number Part Name Price Quantity Total
    11-12-7-614-138 Engine Cover Rubber Bumper $4.36 2 $8.72

    from oempartsource.com and they fit perfect on my motor cover!

    Todd
     
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  6. GvilleGuy

    GvilleGuy Well-Known Member

    Awesome - this is great info to have. It will happen to other owners
     
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  8. Teddydogno1

    Teddydogno1 Active Member

    We usually call that "plexiglass". Or generically "clear acrylic".

    Rob
     
  9. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    I believe a clear cover would look grungy after a while, so I don't mind the easily removable gray (grey) cover. My wish is to have a diagram that identifies every part that can be seen under the bonnet. Even better would be the disassembly of a MINI Cooper SE by Professor John Kelly of Weber State University. His highly informative automotive YouTube videos are fabulous.
     
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  10. Hatch

    Hatch Active Member

    PA
    I ordered some correct spare grommets in anticipation of getting the car and showing off the power plant.

    Stupid question - what is everyone's opinion on leaving the cover off - say when i drive to a cars and coffee for a day, or want to show it off at some other destination.
     
  11. MichaelC

    MichaelC Well-Known Member

    Any time I pull the cover off to show someone, I typically don't re-seat it until I'm ready to leave. This makes it easier to lift the cover back off when the next person inquires, and minimizes wear & opportunity to lose grommets.
     
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  13. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Good idea to get extra grommets. My cover gets dirty and it's easier to clean than what's underneath. If you find your cover doesn't get dirty, then you have permission to leave it off.
     
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  14. revorg

    revorg Well-Known Member

    Considering that the ICE Mini has a similar cover, I'm assuming that the cover's purpose is mostly cosmetic (and only marginally to keep our hands off dangerous wiring).
     
  15. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    Read my posts about that cover which for summer is of in my SE trapping heat unnecessary for winter good think to make warmer under a hood .you give me good project to work on I my build that cover from clear lexan just to expose a motor I build cover for bottom if you under my SE car you can see all.And is stronger than a composite crab come with a car about 100 times.A tape is there temporarily to show is a clear Lexan there. CE684A50-4416-4A53-B7D5-601E70E6E936.jpeg
     
  16. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    My cover is of for a Summer do not trap a heat there read my post @Rexsio
     
  17. revorg

    revorg Well-Known Member

    My point is that the ICE generates the same kind of heat, but yet, in their infinite wisdom, Mini puts the same kind of cover. Did you ever measure the heat in an ICE Mini?
     
  18. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    Put silicone lubricant on grommets will be easy to take off without friction of rubber to metal and wiggle individual corners separately do not pull a cover at once .works for me.
     
  19. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    Bolt EV and EUV don’t have a cover, and more openings to the great outdoors than our SEs.
     
  20. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    Never measure a temperature in ACE car but you reach 220 F and you good what I’m doing with SE but your temperature gage in BMW IX 4 competition which I drove recently show me 216-220 degrees F. And many gas cars don’t have gage for temperature only expensive cars In SE those temperatures are never near as I post today I reach 123’ F on top of motor . ACE can double those temperatures and read my post I’m posting for a month for curiosity what is going there.The best temperature for EVs is 80-98’ all year long.
     
  21. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    My EV bmw I 3 motor on rear have bottom completely open to a ground/street like 2x4 feet opening but SE front motor is pack like sardines in a can that’s why I measure all those temperatures under a hood just for curiosity.
     
  22. Rexsio

    Rexsio Well-Known Member

    Only 2400 miles and cover factory clean put clear silicone lubricant on grommets you never loose them again
     

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