fujioko
03-26-2006, 08:56 PM
Hi again,
In another thread that I started, I was seeking advice on pulling a M50 engine out of my e34. Many thanks to all who lent an opinion and advice. The M50 pulled out with minor collateral damage to a silly plastic part. The low mileage M50 dropped right in with the help from the ten year old.
Anyway as I’m putting the e34 back together I decided to swap the cam cover from my dead M50. I pulled the cam cover off the “low mileage” M50 only to discover a lot of crud and sludge. Something I wouldn’t expect on a modern engine with modern oil. The sludge build up certainly isn’t as bad as some of the older American engines I have worked on, however it seem out of place on this engine.
If this engine is truly “low mileage” (110K) then perhaps it did a lot of short trips and idling??.
The story on the "low mileage" engine was it was pulled from a wrecked 5 series. I paid $600.00 for it.
Anyway my dead M50 with 275K was super clean and only had mild varnish and stains.
I guess I could clean the crap out or just leave it and hope a few oil changes will start dissolving the gunk.
Any advice?
In another thread that I started, I was seeking advice on pulling a M50 engine out of my e34. Many thanks to all who lent an opinion and advice. The M50 pulled out with minor collateral damage to a silly plastic part. The low mileage M50 dropped right in with the help from the ten year old.
Anyway as I’m putting the e34 back together I decided to swap the cam cover from my dead M50. I pulled the cam cover off the “low mileage” M50 only to discover a lot of crud and sludge. Something I wouldn’t expect on a modern engine with modern oil. The sludge build up certainly isn’t as bad as some of the older American engines I have worked on, however it seem out of place on this engine.
If this engine is truly “low mileage” (110K) then perhaps it did a lot of short trips and idling??.
The story on the "low mileage" engine was it was pulled from a wrecked 5 series. I paid $600.00 for it.
Anyway my dead M50 with 275K was super clean and only had mild varnish and stains.
I guess I could clean the crap out or just leave it and hope a few oil changes will start dissolving the gunk.
Any advice?