Print Page | Close Window

Good BMW independant needed!

Printed From: Bavarian-Board.co.uk - BMW Owners Discussion Forum
Category: Technical & Model Specific Forums
Forum Name: BMW 6 Series
Forum Discription: This forum will deal with any issues on the BMW 6 Series (E24, E63 & E64)
URL: http://www.bavarian-board.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=25777
Printed Date: 17-June-2024 at 09:55


Topic: Good BMW independant needed!
Posted By: UKDaveJ
Subject: Good BMW independant needed!
Date Posted: 09-January-2006 at 08:53
Hello again everyone!

I'm currently looking for a good BMW independant to do some work on my 89 635csi Highline, namely sorting out an exhaust 'manifold' blow, prior to attending a rolling road next month (organised by James Sohl aka 'Sohlman').
I get a ticking sound which rises & falls with revs, its been confirmed as being EITHER, cracked manifold, failed stud(s), blown manifold gasket......... mellow.gif angry.gif

Doing this job on an M30 (as some of you will know from experience) is a RFPITA so I'm told, especially as if a stud is broken or gets broken, the head has to be removed - lots of lovely garage labour......!!
i.e. about a GRAND+ ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif wacko.gif

Hence, my post. I'm looking for a good BMW independant who will do their utmost to solve this problem, WITHOUT breaking any studs, unless of course some are already broken.

There seem to be loads of BMW independants down 'sowf', but not that many in my area, namely south Bham/north Worcestershire.

I'm sure others would find a listing of BMW independants useful as well, even more so if people submit 'theirs' based on use & therefore recommendations.

Just a thought guys & any help appreciated! smile.gif

-------------
My 635's.



Replies:
Posted By: Sohlman
Date Posted: 13-January-2006 at 04:10

Don't know of anyone in your area mate.

My guy could do it mind you, but you would have to travel to Dorking. I drop the car off with him and then go for a round of Golf. When i return the car is done

James



-------------
Sunday 10th July Brooklands Sharkfest and Big Coupe Day. http://635csi.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ - Coupe Events


Posted By: UKDaveJ
Date Posted: 13-January-2006 at 08:32
Thanks James!

I found a link on dealers/indies on unixnerds' website, with comments.

So,

I've just been talking to Paul of Bmw Euroservice up in Wolverhampton, in connection with my ticking emanating from the exhaust 'manifold area'.

He agreed that it is either; broken stud, cracked manifold or failed gasket.
Another possibility could be a leak from one of the two downpipes, but more likely one of the first three points.

I'm going to check to see if I can find/feel any leaks before further attempts at removing the manifold nuts, likewise any cracks or absent nut/studs.....

Paul said that its a right bugger on the later Highline engine, space is just so tight, especially with the master cylinder where it is.

He also warned that even if I/he get the nuts off without breaking a stud, he said it wouldn't be the first time a stud has broken upon being re-torqued,


BUT, they can change a broken stud with the head in-situ!!! Wahey!


If I break a stud doing this at home it will be an absolute nightmare, almost certainly requiring the head to come off etc

Most of the other specialists I've spoken to said they remove heads to change studs......

Think I'll probably be leaving this job to a pro.........££££


-------------
My 635's.


Posted By: AndyS
Date Posted: 13-January-2006 at 11:07
If it's a cracked manifold it's good excuse to get a Fritz Bitz 6 branch manifold!

Hope you get it sorted with minimum hassle.



-------------
AndyS
Live each day as if it's your last - one day it will be.

http://www.photostick.co.uk/view-933_BaurSig1.jpg" rel="nofollow">


Posted By: UKDaveJ
Date Posted: 13-January-2006 at 14:02
The plan is to fit a custom manifold soon made by the guys who did my custom stainless steel exhaust system!

Will update as & when I know when its ready!


-------------
My 635's.



Print Page | Close Window