charliedurrant
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If the replacement RAD was ****part, you would be lucky for it to last so long
I've had better luck with my britpart rad than 2 behr rads
Charlie
If the replacement RAD was ****part, you would be lucky for it to last so long
Maybe it was supplied by Britpart but made by Nissens as was my new RAD.I've had better luck with my britpart rad than 2 behr rads
Charlie
If it were me, I would take the head off to see what the damage is.had the car in a garage today. The head gasket is gone. he checked this in the spring, but then the problem was to small to get noticed by his equipment as a real problem. now it is. My mechanic did this head-gasket job on another 4.4 L322. And he means its better getting a replacement engine than fixing the head gasket, because the cylinders gets broken by this. I have no idea what to do. Would love any tips.
If it were me, I would take the head off to see what the damage is.
If the mech was any good, would he not have suggested fixing the problem before it got bad enough to do damage?
If it were me, I would take the head off to see what the damage is.
+1, the older p38 4.0 and 4.6 v8 would almost guarantee cracking the block which then meant you would need top hat liners fitted but i have read of a few people that have replaced head gaskets on the 4.4 successfully.
maybe worth scanning a few BMW forums for the 4.4 M62 engine as its almost identical
I am realising that, allthough I often just want to get a new BMW 3-series and have an easy life, I will probably never be able to sell this car. Everytime I am sick and tired of it, I take it for a drive and fall in love all over again. And I`m getting back what can practically be called a new car so it will be in my ownership for the untold future.
So!
Update. Car is back from the garage in Poland. Worked like a dream. Uses far less petrol. Blows hot like a sauna. Until yesterday. Then suddenly I get no blowing from the heater in the front, just the one in the back. A tiny breeze of hot air in the front.
I checked the fuses and then concluded: Final Stage Resistor.
I gather this is not the worst or most time consuming things to do in the world. BUT: WHere is the damn thing loacted on a LHD-car. On the drivers side or passangerside?
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