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'95 540i with 88k miles runs superbly and smooth, but since I changed the oil about 1k miles ago it now wants to blow out a puff of smoke on initial start up after it's been sitting overnight. I used Pennzoil 15-40 oil and a replacement filter from BMA. Wrong oil or just coincidental?
Also, for kicks I just took out all 8 spark plugs. The front 6 look good but the 2 in the back (one each side) are black. Comments?
Again, the car starts and runs great but I don't like the recent puff of smoke on start up.
Rick in Ohio
Dave M
07-04-2004, 07:32 PM
I'll give it a try. Assuming oil is what is being burned and the plugs are fouled with oil (smell them), it may be valve guides/seals. While the car is sitting overnight, oil may be able to find its way into the cylinder(s) via gravity and a faulty valve seal. I'm no expert, but am grappling with an oil consumption problem as we speak. I just finished pulling the intake manifold to see if oil is making its way past the guides and into cylinders under vaccum conditions. There is likely a way to determine where its coming from in your case, keep asking. Board will liven up tommorrow.
Good luck,
Dave M
winfred
07-04-2004, 11:16 PM
ill put money on it being that piece of **** pcv plate on the back of the intake manifold
http://members.cox.net/wdixon27/v8%20pcv
http://members.cox.net/wdixon27/v8%20pcv%202
Tiger
07-04-2004, 11:40 PM
Me too... PVC.
winfred
07-04-2004, 11:46 PM
positive crankcase ventalation not poly vinyl chloride :)
Me too... PVC.
You're probably right on the money, Winfred. Mine went out and it looked like I was Mosquito Control.
Tiger
07-05-2004, 08:34 AM
ahh... right... what was I thinking... plumbing...
kentish
07-05-2004, 09:10 AM
Hi to everyone
Same thing here with my 540iA . Changed ol to 5W50 and its puffing some white smoke in the morning but it does not smell as oil burning. i think its condensation in the exhaust as one of you guys told me some weeks ago. I need to check my spark plugs and see all of them are good. car does not burn coolant nor oil.
Anyway,ifs its the PCV valve is faulty, how hard is it to replace it and how much does it cost?
Kentish
540iA 1994 175000km
winfred
07-05-2004, 02:55 PM
it's around $40 and held on with 7-8 overtightened torx bolts in a real inconveinant position, i've gotten to the point i just pull the whole intake to avoid fighting it, the rest of the gaskets on the intake all fail anyway on the v8's so i take the oportunity to kill two birds with one stone, theres 4 intake port gaskets (each covers two holes) the rear plenum gasket should come with the pcv plate and you need the front plenum gasket for the throttle body if you want to do the intake. i unplug the engine wiring harness from the intake and lay it off to the right side of the car, the bitch is the signal wire to the altenator, i usually cut it and solder/shrink tube it back together because it's such a pain to get at, plus the risk of breaking the contact off of the altenator (common on later bimmers)
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