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06-12-2013, 07:39 PM | #67 |
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I talked to a buddy of mine over at BMW... Check the serpentine belt tensioner... It makes a similar noise and hard to see/diagnose. Just a thought.
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06-12-2013, 10:15 PM | #68 |
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Thank you, I will drop BMW a line tomorrow to check for that. Fingers crossed... (constantly)
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06-13-2013, 10:21 AM | #69 |
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Yep, the first thing I'd do would be to remove the belt to make sure it's an internal noise. Sometimes it can be hard to tell.
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06-13-2013, 12:11 PM | #70 |
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06-13-2013, 06:39 PM | #71 |
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Copper shavings found in the Oil Filter... Bmw says for sure rod bearing failure and needs a new engine. Is engine failure seriously possible at 75,000 miles?
I have owned this car for less then a year now what?
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06-13-2013, 06:49 PM | #72 |
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Welp...fork over the doe I guess! Sucks to hear that man
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06-13-2013, 06:58 PM | #73 | |
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Given the procede and the rest you cannot blame BMW or act at all surprised that increased stress caused an engine to fail. SO hell yeah it's possible, unfortunate, I'm not dancing on it's grave, but it's hardly surprising. Just really shitty.
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06-13-2013, 07:45 PM | #77 |
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Seems way too coincidental that car ran fine before fender bender and shop work and now has shavings in the oil filter within driving 20 miles. Two scenarios seem most feasible. The bender bender caused a crimp in the oil cooler lines and was the cause or shop didn't install enough oil after the cooler install and starved it.
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06-13-2013, 07:49 PM | #78 | |
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Given that is seems things were running fine before and after the accident, the most likely culprit is the shop that put in the oil cooler ran things with not enough oil. And while yes it is harder to sell a modded car, a big reason modded cars are stripped before sale is try recoup some of the cost of the mods by selling them separately. |
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If a "Tuner" wants to strip the car of all mods and then sell as stock, cool makes sense to recoup some cash. NOT mentioning that fact to a potential buyer is fraud, genuinely criminal. No wiggle room... So how many who strip all the stuff off their cars truly sell with full disclosure? I know because you can find the ads for vehicles that were here on e90 post when they are sold. There is often NO MENTION that it's been "tuned", formerly proceeded. Nope, just an add featuring a shiny "stock" car with "aftermarket wheels available". Then it's sold to the unsuspecting... Are the Mods clearly the cause of this failure? Maybe not, but denying that garage mods seriously shorten lifespan is wishful thinking. We don't read about the failures here as they are tortured and dumped after just a couple of years, I don't know of anyone else here with a modded engine at 75K. They are always dumped off to the unsuspecting with what 20-30K miles? Just like doing drugs, or smoking. It's not the Current condition that suffers so much as the damage being done now manifests later in life. Either way OP, real shitty situation. Hope you can get something worked out. If the shop is indeed responsible maybe you'll actually get someone with integrity working there or managing ready to step up and do the right thing.
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Also, just so you know you're 100% wrong about full disclosure regarding used cars...
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06-13-2013, 10:00 PM | #86 | |
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Criminal because I am selling a used car and don't mention it was previously modded or mention what other work may have been done to it. I call bull. If the car is in fine working condition when sold, it is in fine working condition. If it wasn't, then yes, I'd feel there is an obligation to let the seller know (but even then, I doubt I'm legally obligated to tell them). Buyer beware holds true, as a used car shopper, you should be doing your homework and asking the right questions, and getting things inspected. Please provide any sort of hard proof that mods "seriously shorten lifespan" on this platform. because everything I've seen in these forums would suggest that modding this car (within reason, i.e. fbo +meth) has little ill effect on the lifespan. Don't get me wrong, I have little doubt certain mods will cause premature wear (outside of having to do plugs and coils and such more frequently), but what exactly that means is unknown at this point. Maybe an unmodded engine goes 300,000 miles vs. 250,000 for a modded one or maybe the modded one goes further because the car had a tune custom made for the car and the owner did not drive it hard very often. I have read of a number of people here with over 100,000 almost all tune miles who are still running strong. Bottom line is we will probably never know how much a modded car shortens (if it is even is by a measurable amount) the lifespan. To say it will 'seriously shorten' is misleading at best; you may be 100% correct, but at this point there is no way to know and current info would indicate otherwise. And if we end up talking I only get 300,000 miles instead of 400,000, the whole thing kind of becomes moot anyways. And in the OPs case, it is pretty obvious if the car wasn't making the noise before the accident, that either the accident or the shop caused this problem. Last edited by foghat; 06-13-2013 at 10:15 PM.. |
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06-13-2013, 10:02 PM | #87 |
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Not sure about previous owner and what mods they had on it. But I have had the car less than a year and the procede has only been on there for maybe 4 months and all other mods no more than 2 months. Not that this has anything to do with it but it would be sad to see this car totaled, I put a lot of blood sweat and now tears into this thing to see it go in auction and sold somewhere overseas. I just want it back on the street as my DD again.
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06-13-2013, 10:11 PM | #88 |
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^ Ya, I feel for you. Hopefully the the shop comes clean (if they in fact do know they ran it without oil) or insurance covers it as part of the accident. Maybe then they'd just give you a new engine vs. writing off? Or maybe not. I dunno.
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