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Engine + Driveline / Re: Broken Timing Guide Replacement on My First BMW
« on: April 26, 2013, 06:54:42 PM »
Thanks for the tips, I did put them to use.
Late update: It's all back together, compression test looked good, and it drives nice. Unfortunately it's leaking oil badly from where the oil pump mates to the block (upper left corner if looking at the front of the block). The gasket I ordered was mistakenly for 94+ engines, though I'm not convinced that's the issue, I recall them looking the same, and they're both steel. I got the right gasket in (still waiting on other parts) which to my surprise was paper. Not looking forward to taking it apart again but at least now things are cleaner and parts are all accounted for.
Having a hell of a time with the driver's outside door handle (new replacement) and the window on that door, but that's another story, I need to search around.
God I miss working on Japanese cars, they spoiled me so much.
Everything's a learning experience.
Late update: It's all back together, compression test looked good, and it drives nice. Unfortunately it's leaking oil badly from where the oil pump mates to the block (upper left corner if looking at the front of the block). The gasket I ordered was mistakenly for 94+ engines, though I'm not convinced that's the issue, I recall them looking the same, and they're both steel. I got the right gasket in (still waiting on other parts) which to my surprise was paper. Not looking forward to taking it apart again but at least now things are cleaner and parts are all accounted for.
Having a hell of a time with the driver's outside door handle (new replacement) and the window on that door, but that's another story, I need to search around.
God I miss working on Japanese cars, they spoiled me so much.
Everything's a learning experience.
