Rain water? Are you sure it isn't coolant?
Between the lower shield and the engine cover I can't conceive how rain water could get in.
Well, I have searched the forum long enough.
Rain gets under my hood and into my spark plug wells. It happened once before and ruined 2 (5&6) of my spark plug boots.
Well it happened again, and I dried out 5 & 6. Instead of returning to normal, when I start it up I get a weak stumbling shudder. Well, after taking a spray bottle to my exhaust manifold, I realized that cylinder 1 wasn't firing.
Guess why.......There was a little bit of water down in the plug well.
I replaced the spark plug, rubber boot, and dried out the well. Still isn't firing properly. When I spray water on the exhaust manifold there just isn't the heat there should be making the water evaporate.
I am assuming that it could be the ignition coil? So my question is 2 fold.
Does anyone have any experience with this rain water thing? If so, does it just take a new rubber hood seal? Anyone know how to test the ignition coil? A DMM at 1.8k ohms right?
I looked and looked for something on rain water playing havoc with e34's and couldn't find anything substantial.
I hope someone can help with some experience and advice. THANKS!!
Last edited by ericbendler; 09-14-2007 at 07:05 AM.
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Rain water? Are you sure it isn't coolant?
Between the lower shield and the engine cover I can't conceive how rain water could get in.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
I am with Ross on this one. Check for coolant leaks. Also, may be a dumb question but are you sure it's water and not oil? As the rocker cover gasket ages it can shrink, letting oil down the plug bores.
I would expect a 1991 525 to have the M50 (24v) engine? This comes with the plastic cover over the coil packs. I fail to see how rain is getting from outside, through the hood, through the plastic cover, past the coil packs, down the plug boots and onto the plugs.
Hope you find the cause, and if you do post it!
1997 e39 523SEi touring.
This may be wrong but maybe worth a look see...
I seem to remember someone witht this type of problem finally finding out that his windshield washer system was leaking water into the engine compartment and somehow getting into the sparkplug wells. Check underneath the hood and see if there is any moisture on the insulation that may indicate a leak.
the boots and plugs should make a positive seal and should not be affected by water at all. If the seal is gone seal the boots wirh petrolium jelly if the boots are pliable still.
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Honestly dont think rainwater is your problem. I live near Manchester and should have it if anyone does:-) Dont want to insult your intelligence but are you sure its water? You dont say what you are testing with the DMM but 1.8K ohms sounds very high. Which terminals?Originally Posted by ericbendler
Oct '00 E46 330i. Feb '92 525i (departed)
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Does anyone have any experience with this rain water thing? If so, does it just take a new rubber hood seal?
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Had this happen recently. Yes, water will short out a plug. For the doubters, make sure its water. I assumed the liquid was oil (bad valve cover gasket), but quickly realized it was H2O. Coolant is not your problem.
My issue was a poor hood seal AND driving around without the plastic cover. I had a good pool of water in #6 and a seroius miss (read, no # 6).
I have a spare hood seal (in Canada)
Dave
10/90 Build 525im, 630,000+km, Eibach/Sachs, Engine Rebuild
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Well there are two reasons that I think its water.
1.) Just replaced the valve cover gasket less than 4k ago. Second time I have replaced it over the last 40k.
2.) It is the second time this has happened IMMEDIATLY after a hard rain when the car was not at a flat angle.
I am really glad someone is believing me about the rainwater. I know it seems the faulty VCG woud be to blame but I don't count out my rainwater explanation yet.
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i live in the same city as the OP, it is water. i have the same problem as well. perhaps i need new plug boots, but if i leave the car parked for more than 3 months (here in florida), the water never burns off, and needs to be dried out manually. generally, under normal use, i only have to clear it out once every 6 months or so. i don't know if it is because i don't have a hood mat installed, but jon k also has the same problem.
Replace the rubber hood seals and see if it still is giving you a problem if it is then it cant be water, unless your driving over puddles your not are you? Then in that case its coming from under and going under your engine cover which is concievable because its not designed to seal from under does that make sense? In any case avoid big puddles!!
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