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1990 520i engine probs
Hi all,
I've googled extensively on my problems, and there seem to be many possible causes, so I'm posting my symptoms here in case the combination rings any bells. 1990 UK 520 with 168k miles, bought recently. Engine sounds great, exhaust is blowing but no tappet noise (my last 518 w/m40 certainly had tappet noise). The temp guage would not leave the blue zone, so I changed the thermostat, and now it stays just above the 1/4 mark - an improvement, but not where it should be. I got the 'stat from Eurocarparts. The rad blades spin freely when engine is cold, so I guess the coupling is ok. Idle is low & rough when engine is warm, hunting between 500 - 900, or sitting at ~600. This makes the car shake a bit at lights, and if I have to slowly manuevur, the low revs result in power steering stiffening up, & can cause an engine stall. Oddly, this low / hunting idle problem is worse in the evening when I drive home from work, than in the morning when I set off. More sitting in traffic on way home? Economy was ok on a recent motorway run, 460 miles from a tank at 80mph, but I only got 260 miles from a tank when driving about town. Driving style certainly a bit at fault here, but even so..? Tank of fuel costs ~£55. I've had all the belts changed, and a basic engine service (plugs, filters, oil change) - oddly the engine seemed rougher at idle after the service than before. After googling, possible faults include Idle Control Valve, Air Flow Meter, vacuum leaks, Fuel Pump Relay, Throttle Position Sensor. I had a look at the engine bay, and saw a big ribbed rubber hose from the air filter, which looked quite new & ok - how else can I check for vacuum leaks? (after googling, I went in to Halfords and asked for some propane spray, principle being that the engine would race if the spray hit a leak. I explained this, and the assistant looked at me like I was insane!) I don't know where the ICV, TPS & AFM are, but I'd like to eliminate vacuum leaks first anyway, are there any other ways of tracing them? Many thanks for any help! Jamie |
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I'd suspect a vacuum leak alright.
If it's the later 24 valve M50 engine you may need a new water pump. The early ones had a design fault and the plastic pump section parts company with the metal core. Could also be a badly bled cooling system. See my site for reviews of UK BMW specialist garages. -- Who needs a life when you've got Unix? :-) Email: , John G.Burns B.Eng, Bonny Scotland Web : http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk - The Ultimate BMW Homepage! Need Sun or HP Unix kit? http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/unix.html |
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"John Burns" > wrote in message
... > I'd suspect a vacuum leak alright. Thanks John - how do I find it? > If it's the later 24 valve M50 engine you may need a new water pump. The > early ones had a design fault and the plastic pump section parts company > with the metal core. Could also be a badly bled cooling system. It's an M20. I did have a job bleeding the cooling system after refilling when changine the thermostat as I'd never done it before, but I reckon I got it right in the end (god knows it took long enough - followed the Haynes manual, until only fluid came from the stat housing and rad bleed screws). Could air in the cooling system affect the engine in this way? > See my site for reviews of UK BMW specialist garages. I did, and took my old E34 518 to RAW in Corydon for a service a year ago, and was very pleased with them! Many thanks, Jamie |
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> Thanks John - how do I find it?
Dismantle the intake track and check all the hoses. Carefully reassemble. -- Who needs a life when you've got Unix? :-) Email: , John G.Burns B.Eng, Bonny Scotland Web : http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk - The Ultimate BMW Homepage! Need Sun or HP Unix kit? http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/unix.html |
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