320ci said:Hi guys, I've got to have my valve stem seals done on a 2003 E46 320ci. I imported the car when I moved back from the UK.
Anyone in the Somerset West / Cape Town area that you can recommend, as the 2 quotes I've got so far are like R10k.
Appreciated.
Kurt Adv said:My wife's 120i uses a bit of oil, took it to the dealers for a quote, around R30K.....:yuck::yuck:
Haven't seen the quote, car is just over 5 years old, has about 120000km on, auto, always been driven carefully.....R30K seems crazy......
[email protected] said:Hi all
I have the same problem with the white smoke and rapid consumption of the engine oil on my E90.
I am aware that I need to replace the stem valve seal. Can anyone help with a good mechanic with reasonable price as well as reasonable time to work on the car in Gauteng. I am based at Johannesburg.
I received the quote of R16 000.00 from one mechanic JHB CBD. I believed this is too much. I believe there are mechanics who can do the same job with better prices.
[email protected] said:Hi all
I have the same problem with the white smoke and rapid consumption of the engine oil on my E90.
I am aware that I need to replace the stem valve seal. Can anyone help with a good mechanic with reasonable price as well as reasonable time to work on the car in Gauteng. I am based at Johannesburg.
I received the quote of R16 000.00 from one mechanic JHB CBD. I believed this is too much. I believe there are mechanics who can do the same job with better prices.
Prev said:My brother had the valve stem seals redone on the E46 M54B22 a few months back a private workshop for R3000. :thumbs:
Langalakhe said:hi want to know how much does it cost to replace valve stem seals as I just received a quote like this from bmw Nelspruit, I also want Brake Fluid service and one park light for the xenon light:blueCry:![]()
opperman said:Langalakhe said:hi want to know how much does it cost to replace valve stem seals as I just received a quote like this from bmw Nelspruit, I also want Brake Fluid service and one park light for the xenon light:blueCry:![]()
The quote give is incorrectly quoted, item number 4 on your quote is the valve stem seals, which is a kit of 16 valve stem seals, I see that they quoted you on 8 kits, which means that they quoted you 128 valve stem seals on a 16V engine
let them fix the quote and the price wont be 30K
Regards,
Deago
Coisman said:opperman said:Langalakhe said:hi want to know how much does it cost to replace valve stem seals as I just received a quote like this from bmw Nelspruit, I also want Brake Fluid service and one park light for the xenon light:blueCry:![]()
The quote give is incorrectly quoted, item number 4 on your quote is the valve stem seals, which is a kit of 16 valve stem seals, I see that they quoted you on 8 kits, which means that they quoted you 128 valve stem seals on a 16V engine
let them fix the quote and the price wont be 30K
Regards,
Deago
One would think 4 years later he has either done it already, or sold the car :mmm:
opperman said:Langalakhe said:hi want to know how much does it cost to replace valve stem seals as I just received a quote like this from bmw Nelspruit, I also want Brake Fluid service and one park light for the xenon light:blueCry:![]()
The quote give is incorrectly quoted, item number 4 on your quote is the valve stem seals, which is a kit of 16 valve stem seals, I see that they quoted you on 8 kits, which means that they quoted you 128 valve stem seals on a 16V engine
let them fix the quote and the price wont be 30K
Regards,
Deago
I know a guy Papi (076 018 0137) from Centurion who recently did mine for R4500. Same day, no head removed.The BMGR said:Prev said:My brother had the valve stem seals redone on the E46 M54B22 a few months back a private workshop for R3000. :thumbs:
Hi
Could you please let know about the mercy and his contact details in joburg
Hi All said:
Iceman007 said:It depends on your currency and how good your dealer is. In South Africa some dealers remove the head and others dont. My dealer I use are good and they do not remove the head. I even spent the day there watching how they do it. you need a few special tools like putting back the cams for timing and a tool to compress the valve springs and a compressor to put pressure in the cylinder. It takes about 4 hours max to complete
Its anything from R3000 to R5000 in our country. R3000 if you can get a BMW mechanic to do a private job and at the dealer its R5000