herr bmw said:cant you just fix up the motor?rebore ,new rings and bearings
wouldnt it be cheaper than buying another motor?
a1exander said:RS did you do a wet comp test?
I wonder if the water is being "burned" in the cylinder due to a damaged head gasket or crack in the head water passage.
Were any of the plugs showing water?
racing snake said:no coolant in the sump, none in the cylinders and loads in the exhaust...nothing comes out the plug holes when we crank the motor after pressurizing the system
herr bmw said:any news?
moranor@axis said:hope this gets sorted soon...
herr bmw said:moranor@axis said:hope this gets sorted soon...
+1,really would be sad not to have the witch on a run again
sash said:Sorry to hear Bruce. Hope it all goes well. Just a question though, how would insurance be able to write off the car from engine problems?
Thunder said:sash said:Sorry to hear Bruce. Hope it all goes well. Just a question though, how would insurance be able to write off the car from engine problems?
As my understanding if the damages equal more than the amount the car is insured for then it usually gets written off.
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Ralf@Speedway Motorsport said:Thunder said:sash said:Sorry to hear Bruce. Hope it all goes well. Just a question though, how would insurance be able to write off the car from engine problems?
As my understanding if the damages equal more than the amount the car is insured for then it usually gets written off.
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isn't an insurance claim only really applicable for an ACCIDENT (ie traffic accident) and not for MECHANICAL wear and tear breakdowns, I know of other insurance products that are available for mechanical breakdown, but not very common though.
Thunder said:Ralf@Speedway Motorsport said:Thunder said:sash said:Sorry to hear Bruce. Hope it all goes well. Just a question though, how would insurance be able to write off the car from engine problems?
As my understanding if the damages equal more than the amount the car is insured for then it usually gets written off.
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isn't an insurance claim only really applicable for an ACCIDENT (ie traffic accident) and not for MECHANICAL wear and tear breakdowns, I know of other insurance products that are available for mechanical breakdown, but not very common though.
The mechanical damages was caused by accidental damages. Coz I cant see that a butterfly/valve can break like it did with wear and tear.
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Doomsdaya said:Sorry thunder, I didn't know the witch imploded with its own green magic :mmm:
But maybe its time you get a 6pot. Factor in how much it will cost to redo the engine or get a new engine v/s getting a 6pot E36, you might find the difference isn't that big...
Thunder said:Thing is 6pot will cause me to have a heavier foot. :rollsmile: and that will cause more petrol being used. :fencelook: