How much fore and aft movement is there on the splines?
How much fore and aft movement is there on the splines?
Not sure.. but there must be some as the pivot points are not central to the UJ's... The front one is held by the clip so you'd expect any movement to be in the rear...
I cannot see the extent of any movements from those spline pictures - I suspect the splines don’t require any lubrication which is why BMW don’t add any significant amount. Would need to ask an expert mechanical design engineer the pros and cons of this.
Thats what we do! ... I've Designed in Aerospace, Mediacal and now Processing.. so lots of splines over the years.. and metal to metal is not good.. we even put grease on missile guidance and that does have a limited life LOL.
But as said above.. I'm sure BMW will put some on.. and it will cold plate the splines with Moly which will last, but.. .what happens when it wears through or comes off.. Maybe whats pictured above I guess.
I cannot see the extent of any movements from those spline pictures - I suspect the splines don’t require any lubrication which is why BMW don’t add any significant amount. Would need to ask an expert mechanical design engineer the pros and cons of this.
If greasing is part of the service schedule then it should be done, if it isn’t then I wonder why not and would like to understand the theory.
I'm guessing they think what they apply at the factory will last?
Been doing a bit of Googling and it seems as though cleaning and greasing splines can be a good thing if done regularly - if not debris held in the grease can actually do a lot of damage - so maybe the BMW metallurgists have determined that for the materials they use it’s best not to grease them??
I will leave my shaft well alone for now - I am on my 5th 1200GS and have put lots of all year round miles on all of them, never had splines fail yet![]()

I have purchased a tin of silicon spray and a tin moly grease. £10.99 from Halfords.
Are you saying i do not need it now?