Cerberus said:
They are wonderful cars! In not very experienced when it comes to DIY and sadly I don't have a garage at the moment so doing work on the car will only be possible on sunny weekends (should invest in some tools soon, and find a good mech in Pretoria).
If the oil in the car is 4 years old is it highly likely that sludge buildup is present? Does desludging form part of a regular service?
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Desludging is quite easy, you just do two or three oil changes in a row, with filter changes, normally with only 500km between changes, that will mostly get rid of the sludge. I advise strongly against using any kind of engine flush stuff, I have heard more than one horror story of engines requiring a complete rebuild after it being used. All an engine needs is clean oil and a new oil filter. To back this up, I have seen engines being brought back from the brink with this treatment, engines smoking quite a bit, oil changed and replaced a few times the smoke was gone.
Cerberus said:
They are wonderful cars! In not very experienced when it comes to DIY and sadly I don't have a garage at the moment so doing work on the car will only be possible on sunny weekends (should invest in some tools soon, and find a good mech in Pretoria).
If the oil in the car is 4 years old is it highly likely that sludge buildup is present? Does desludging form part of a regular service?
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Desludging is quite easy, you just do two or three oil changes in a row, with filter changes, normally with only 500km between changes, that will mostly get rid of the sludge. I advise strongly against using any kind of engine flush stuff, I have heard more than one horror story of engines requiring a complete rebuild after it being used. All an engine needs is clean oil and a new oil filter. To back this up, I have seen engines being brought back from the brink with this treatment, engines smoking quite a bit, oil changed and replaced a few times the smoke was gone.
Sorry this might be misread, I'm talking about the engine oil change treatment fixing the sludge and smoking problem. Please do not use any engine flush stuff, if you do, use it at your own risk and do not blame me if your engine develops problems after that.
Karthik said:
Congrats on the great car. You have a purist car with a purr that will leave you excited to floor it to the high revs. Very well built motors with bad cooling systems that I recommend you have redone. The water bottle is made of plastic and is utter useless. On my 2nd bottle in 50 000km. If you see leaking around the top its probably your vanos. They not very pricey to fix luckily.
I still love my e46 as if I got it yesteday. Many cars have come and gone but not many with a personality of a m54 e46.
Thanks Karthik, you have just solved my "water vanishing mystery" for me.