hoodsstalker
03-21-2008, 09:42 PM
Hello fellow bmw owners. I own a 1995 525i with an automatic transmission and an m50 engine. the engine has 150k plus miles and had a previous owner before myself. My father and I, have come to what seems another obstacle in repairing my car.
(We had recently replaced the radiator and the thermostat. so those parts are good.)
Just a few days ago, on Wednesday my car without any real cue, overheated. I pulled over and popped open the hood. A faint spray of steam/vapor was burping from under the top portion of the engine. not the metallic side with the bmw logo on it but the opposite side the air intake. the next day, my father and myself inspected the engine and came the to the conclusion that aside from a broken hose, the fan clutch was not operating and needed to be replaced.
We ended up replacing not only the Fan clutch but also the water pump. after we had everything back in place we fired up the engine to test our work. I sat in the drivers seat keeping my eyes on the temperature gauge while my father toyed with the rev throttle on the top of the engine. For what seemed an eternity the tiny little needle would not go past the middle mark.My father continued to rev the engine; then slowly the temperature began to rise and rise and the needle went all the way into the red. We inspected everything that we had installed and nothing seems to be a miss. The temperature gauge along with the drivers console indicates that the car is overheating. the engine area, the radiator along with the fan clutch are all working and there are no visible / audible noises to show the engine is in fact overheating. The only thing that i'm suspicious of thus far is that when i turn on the heater no hot air comes out. The air that does come out is not even warm.
If you have any ideas of suggestions please be free with your thoughts and post them here. I'd greatly appreciate them.
Thank you for your time.
(We had recently replaced the radiator and the thermostat. so those parts are good.)
Just a few days ago, on Wednesday my car without any real cue, overheated. I pulled over and popped open the hood. A faint spray of steam/vapor was burping from under the top portion of the engine. not the metallic side with the bmw logo on it but the opposite side the air intake. the next day, my father and myself inspected the engine and came the to the conclusion that aside from a broken hose, the fan clutch was not operating and needed to be replaced.
We ended up replacing not only the Fan clutch but also the water pump. after we had everything back in place we fired up the engine to test our work. I sat in the drivers seat keeping my eyes on the temperature gauge while my father toyed with the rev throttle on the top of the engine. For what seemed an eternity the tiny little needle would not go past the middle mark.My father continued to rev the engine; then slowly the temperature began to rise and rise and the needle went all the way into the red. We inspected everything that we had installed and nothing seems to be a miss. The temperature gauge along with the drivers console indicates that the car is overheating. the engine area, the radiator along with the fan clutch are all working and there are no visible / audible noises to show the engine is in fact overheating. The only thing that i'm suspicious of thus far is that when i turn on the heater no hot air comes out. The air that does come out is not even warm.
If you have any ideas of suggestions please be free with your thoughts and post them here. I'd greatly appreciate them.
Thank you for your time.