Kalevera
01-26-2005, 05:37 PM
Well, after a few days of vacillating, I decided to take THE PLUNGE.
It started when I drained the coolant from my M30 this afternoon...what a mess...but there was no other way to check to see which item, the hose or the expansion tank, was leaking. Turned out to be the hose. The Aux Water Pump is also leaking like my grandmother.
The PO had put something in that was GREEN. No good. I've got two gallons of BMW coolblue just waiting for that distilled water.
Now that my coolant's out...it's a fine time to replace the water pump, thermostat, aux water pump, and all of the hoses; so that's what part of my order was all about (~ $300). I went with the stock 88 degree tstat. I think I'll take Bill R's advice and use some of that sealant he's always talking about.
My brakes have been grinding (the front left rotor). All rotors have huge lips on them...I'll have to take a pic of them. I already got a good deal on a front brake kit (stock) on eBay, so ~ $100 of the order was for new rear brembos, pads, and other misc crap like those silly rotor retainer bolts, antisqueak, and ATE Super Blue.
The EXCITING part of the purchase is the $640 Sachs kit...which I should have just done last month when I stuck the BavAuto springs on. I'm sick of those damn dead shocks, didn't want to wait for the Vogtland/Koni's to become and option, so I ordered it....wheee.
I also got some new plugs...although the car probably also needs new wires, cap, and various fuel rail parts replaced. That'll be the next order.
Now it'll take me about 3 weeks to install all of this stuff.
Question: should I worry about leaving the car to sit without coolant in it? I'm concerned that the waterways could oxidize with the lack of fluid in there.
Best, Whit
It started when I drained the coolant from my M30 this afternoon...what a mess...but there was no other way to check to see which item, the hose or the expansion tank, was leaking. Turned out to be the hose. The Aux Water Pump is also leaking like my grandmother.
The PO had put something in that was GREEN. No good. I've got two gallons of BMW coolblue just waiting for that distilled water.
Now that my coolant's out...it's a fine time to replace the water pump, thermostat, aux water pump, and all of the hoses; so that's what part of my order was all about (~ $300). I went with the stock 88 degree tstat. I think I'll take Bill R's advice and use some of that sealant he's always talking about.
My brakes have been grinding (the front left rotor). All rotors have huge lips on them...I'll have to take a pic of them. I already got a good deal on a front brake kit (stock) on eBay, so ~ $100 of the order was for new rear brembos, pads, and other misc crap like those silly rotor retainer bolts, antisqueak, and ATE Super Blue.
The EXCITING part of the purchase is the $640 Sachs kit...which I should have just done last month when I stuck the BavAuto springs on. I'm sick of those damn dead shocks, didn't want to wait for the Vogtland/Koni's to become and option, so I ordered it....wheee.
I also got some new plugs...although the car probably also needs new wires, cap, and various fuel rail parts replaced. That'll be the next order.
Now it'll take me about 3 weeks to install all of this stuff.
Question: should I worry about leaving the car to sit without coolant in it? I'm concerned that the waterways could oxidize with the lack of fluid in there.
Best, Whit