Killed my 316i already.HELP!
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my 316i just had some new parts fitted (by myself,not wanting to spend anymore-foolish me!)
new water pump
new thermostat (I snapped Two of the three bolts holding the housing on)
new fan clutch
ok so i fitted the parts,and all seemed well until i drove about 1 mile up the road.
The car was steaming from the engine & water was just pouring out of the bottom.
i can't figure out what i did wrong & can't do anything until the weekend as im working.
Any Idea's what's gone wrong? besides the snapped bolts which I cant get out,Or do i just take it to a garage.
HELP!!!
new water pump
new thermostat (I snapped Two of the three bolts holding the housing on)
new fan clutch
ok so i fitted the parts,and all seemed well until i drove about 1 mile up the road.
The car was steaming from the engine & water was just pouring out of the bottom.
i can't figure out what i did wrong & can't do anything until the weekend as im working.
Any Idea's what's gone wrong? besides the snapped bolts which I cant get out,Or do i just take it to a garage.
HELP!!!
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Difficult to see how you expect the thermostat housing to seal under pressure if there's only one bolt holding it on.
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It is possible to remove snapped bolts successfully, but I think you'll probably just dig the hole you're in deeper still.
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right,got the bolts out,with some difficulty using a bolt remover tool bought from the local motor factors.
and fitted housing back on,
So after all the parts fitted,air taken out of the system,radiator has been flushed and the cooling system refilled correctly,the temp gauge still goes right up to the max.
I can't understand it? (Heaters work fine also)
and fitted housing back on,
So after all the parts fitted,air taken out of the system,radiator has been flushed and the cooling system refilled correctly,the temp gauge still goes right up to the max.
I can't understand it? (Heaters work fine also)
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You are lucky regarding the bolts - bolt removers usually end up broken in the hole.
Is it overheating, or just the gauge saying it is?
Is it overheating, or just the gauge saying it is?
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have you put the thermostat in the wrong way round? (does it go straight up to red before the engine feels warm)
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it can be fitted the wrong way on a 320 and 325, not actually worked on a 316 to be honest!brightyboy wrote:I thought it would only go one way round? the engine feels like its at the right temp,the top hose also gets hot which means the thermostat must be opening?
im at a loss guys i can't take it to B.M.W until payday at the end of the month.
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If the gauge gets right across then it will be boiling, and you'd certainly know.
Have you driven the car? Or just let it warm up idling? If your new viscous coupling wasn't stored properly (on edge), then it might be faulty.
Does the whole of the radiator get hot?
Have you driven the car? Or just let it warm up idling? If your new viscous coupling wasn't stored properly (on edge), then it might be faulty.
Does the whole of the radiator get hot?
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Didn't buy some oddball high temp thermostat by any chance?
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