Hi guys, I just registered on this forum although I have been a guest here quite often. I am not new to E30's as I now have five of them. My latest purchase is a 91 318i. I am definitely not as familiar with the M42 as the M20 but that is only a minor problem in my book. Anyways, I was hoping that some of you here could help me with an issue I have with this car. Many thanks to those that have the knowledge to assist me.
Anyways, here is the situation. I purchased this car knowing that it had an overheating issue that the PO could not figure out. I assumed that either he did not know how to properly bleed the system or that this car had a bad sensor or something. When I got the car into my shop I began a full cooling system overhaul. Pulled radiator, water pump, thermostat, and block plug. Flushed everything out with water from a hose and reinstalled new stat and pump. When I was cleaning the radiator I heard a rattling noise inside it and managed to get a small aluminum tube out of the upper hole. I thought that this was odd, but the radiator seemed to flush quite well so I figured it was still functional. I reinstalled the radiator, reconnected all the hoses and jacked up the front end to make sure that the air would escape the system better when filling with coolant!
This is where it gets interesting. As I was filling with coolant I was only able to get about 3/4 of a gallon in the system before it overflowed and would not allow any more fluid in. I definitely know that it was not full as there was not any fluid in the main radiator hoses. I did not dare start the car as I was sure there was not any fluid in the pump area for it to pump. Yes the bleeder screw was completely removed too and no air was coming out of the hole. Is my radiator bad or is there some other place that could have a blockage? Could a corroded heater core cause this to happen? Also could there be pieces of a plastic water pump stuck somewhere in the block? Where would you figure the problem lies. I do not want to purchase a new radiator if that is not the problem. I would really not enjoy pulling the head either. I am hoping that all you experienced mechanics out there can point me in the right direction. Sorry for such a long post, but I figured more details would help. Thanks again! :confused: