Good work!
I think a certain amount of "weeping" is normal when you're running an old BMW.
Oil can leak out too!
Rob
Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
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Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
"Most of it necessary; all of it enjoyable." LJKS
'84 635CSi, dogleg...itbs and supercharger????? Eaton Mess
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Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
New term to follow "parts bingo" is "wallet weeping"
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Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
Indeed, or "wallet haemorrhage" when it's timing chain time!
"Most of it necessary; all of it enjoyable." LJKS
'84 635CSi, dogleg...itbs and supercharger????? Eaton Mess
'84 635CSi, dogleg...itbs and supercharger????? Eaton Mess
Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
Luckily this fix must go down as one of the cheapest in history, under a tenner for the parts. If i added the labour in at £65 an hour though, then it would be another story :)
Timing chain is good on my baby. However brakes are binding with front right running the hottest / pulling so i do believe it could be the brake master cylinder next (Guru Brucey knows all!).
Going to sound soft here, i do love this forum and having a car that i can get down'n'dirty with and learn 'stuff'.
Timing chain is good on my baby. However brakes are binding with front right running the hottest / pulling so i do believe it could be the brake master cylinder next (Guru Brucey knows all!).
Going to sound soft here, i do love this forum and having a car that i can get down'n'dirty with and learn 'stuff'.
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Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
Looks like I'm in the same situation. Oil tube is wet with oil. Hard to see much but going to clean everything and see if I can verify the leak.
I did replace the head gasket a couple of years ago. Hope its not leak at the back of the head. Redoing the head and timing chain wasn't to bad but I don't want to do it again just for a leak.
I did replace the head gasket a couple of years ago. Hope its not leak at the back of the head. Redoing the head and timing chain wasn't to bad but I don't want to do it again just for a leak.
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Re: Oil Leak from rear of engine.. advice
BenM635i wrote:Luckily this fix must go down as one of the cheapest in history, under a tenner for the parts. If i added the labour in at £65 an hour though, then it would be another story :)
Timing chain is good on my baby. However brakes are binding with front right running the hottest / pulling so i do believe it could be the brake master cylinder next (Guru Brucey knows all!).
Going to sound soft here, i do love this forum and having a car that i can get down'n'dirty with and learn 'stuff'.
well done, I was going to suggest the rear main seal on the motor.