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  1. The other option is putting some product like carb cleaner or upper i take cleaner on top of the pistons and let it soak over night and hopefully break down the carbon. 

    You would have to put some oil down the bores after doing this as the solvent will obviously was the oil off the bores which won't help with compression.

    I have taken a few N47 engines apart and there was always a lot of carbon around the ring lands. This isn't my pic, but it is an N47 piston with about the same amount of carbon around the ring lands. Thanks EGR!

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  2. I assume the bores looked good when you had the head off otherwise you wouldn't have bothered with the other work? It sounds very close to starting, and i think if you CAN get it started and take it for a decent run it maybe ok. The rings could be stuck after sitting around.

    If it were me i would try putting 2 sets of jumper leads on it in the hope of increasing the cranking speed. One set to the battery terminals under the bonnet (like you already have) and another set with the + directly on the starter, and the earth directly on the block.


  3. Reluctantly selling this as we are moving overseas.

    2006 323i with 195000km. Has been upgraded from 177hp to 217hp 325i spec with 3 stage manifold. Good fuel economy (6.9l/100km on a recent trip to Hanmer Springs) Factory options include memory/heated front seats, rear window blind, xenon lights etc. Tinted windows. Body is very good for it's age. Gets polished and waxed every 6 months. Always garaged. During my ownership i have done a lot of maintenance and retrofits to the car. Would like to sell it to someone on here rather than deal with Trademe idiots.

    Maintenance items by previous owner;

    OEM Water pump and thermostat 

    Genuine eccentric shaft sensor and rocker cover gasket done at BMW in Wellington.

    New starter motor

    Maintenance items by me.

    Sump gasket

    New radiator and genuine BMW coolant

    Thrust arm bushes, top shock mounts

    Trans service with genuine ZF fluid, mechatronics sleeve and trans pan (with filter)

    New OEM front pads and BREMBO rotors.

    New genuine shock bump stops all round.

    Religiously serviced every 8000km and VANOS filters checked/cleaned. OEM oil filter always used.

    Rebuilt DISAs for intake manifold

    New OEM serpentine belt, tensioner and idler.

    New PCV valve and hoses

    Retrofits by me: All parts were genuine used.

    Factory bluetooth with USB. 

    Rear PDC.

    Cruise control with braking function.

    Sports steering wheel with paddle shift

    90ah AGM battery

    LCI boot lid and tail lights

    K&N filter inside stock air box. Silicone intake hose.

    LCI radio fitted to get rid of dead display pixels

    Upgraded the FRM (footwell module) to FRM2 

    Instrument cluster with oil temp and cruise control indicator (original cluster comes with car)

    Not sure how to price it really as prices seem all over the place.  $5000 ono?  Located in Rangiora, South Island. 0220650835

     

     

     

     

     

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    15 minutes ago, overly__under__engineered said:

    h

    other brands do 300k+ when driven into the ground. BMW does 100k. no more. hahahaha.  Come on. Jokes aside, BMW is clearly garbage compared to any other brand. 

    What are you doing on here then? Sell your piece of junk and move on with your life.

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  5. https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/car-parts-accessories/bmw/exterior/listing/3073041811

    Have you tried this wrecker? 

    It's very rarely the antenna diversity though, so I'd be looking very closely at that wiring. Or maybe take it to the dealer or a good Indy who knows BMWs. The proper way to diagnose this fault is with an oscilloscope, and you have to know which wires to check with the oscilloscope. Most garages or Auto Sparkies won't have any knowledge of this.


  6. 1 hour ago, Sjk@xtra.co.nz said:

    Awesome, I'm in Browns Bay. I have messaged you.

    Thanks. 

    Just a thought here, try swapping the VANOS solenoid plugs from one to the other. I've seen it before where people have reconnected them incorrectly, ie: intake onto exhaust solenoid and vice versa. The plugs are the same and very easy to mix up if they aren't marked prior to removal. Try swapping them and see if it's any better.


  7. 5 minutes ago, balancerider said:

    Interesting, no mention of valve replacement on my recall invoice

    Yes correct, they don't mention it. They were having too many problems with the EGR valves faulting after the EGR cooler had been replaced so they directed all dealers to replace the complete EGR module. 

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  8. On 4/6/2021 at 9:18 PM, Herbmiester said:

    Yes I understand your position I dont care so much about the legality more about the environment. 

    Do you know if your car has had the EGR cooler/valve recall done on it? If it hasn't it might be worth checking if it's due as they'll replace it for free. If it has had it done they may have not done properly hence the codes.

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