Hey guys,
Before I start - this is for an E36 328i - not an E30 with M52 but all the same principles apply but I would really appreciate your input as you guys are smart and mechanically minded (unlike some other forums). Hope you will oblige me! Anyway...
Was about to get the 328i back on the road yesterday but ran into a serious issue.
Everything was put together properly.
Started the car and it ran for a second or so, then died. My thinking is that the fuel in the car has gone bad (its over a year old) and explains why the engine died, so I filled up with some fresh fuel and octane booster and injector cleaner. However, after that, the engine does not want to crank over. After this we thought there was some sort of electrical issue as the car's dash would go dim every time the car tried to start. The battery is absolutely ok - it came out of Dad's E39 so its perfect. So we discovered some slightly loose connections going to the starter motor, we tightened those up and cleaned the ground going from the battery to the car body in the boot. Also discovered a grounding for one of the coil packs a bit loose too so fixed that up as well.
After this, the car still did not want to crank over. Even if we try to manually crank it with a 22mm socket on the front of the crank and a big leverage bar, the engine seems to be pretty much jammed into place. The tail shaft spins freely when the gearbox is in neutral.
The clutch at this stage, is not bled too, though I doubt thats what it could be. So something is jamming the driveline, either the engine is seized for whatever reason (yes, there is oil in the engine), the starter motor is jammed or the clutch/flywheel is jammed for whatever reason.
Anyone have any ideas? Whats the liklihood of the starter motor jamming? I've never heard about this ever happening before and really hope thats the problem - don't want to have to take the gbox off again!
Thanks guys.
Before I start - this is for an E36 328i - not an E30 with M52 but all the same principles apply but I would really appreciate your input as you guys are smart and mechanically minded (unlike some other forums). Hope you will oblige me! Anyway...
Was about to get the 328i back on the road yesterday but ran into a serious issue.
Everything was put together properly.
Started the car and it ran for a second or so, then died. My thinking is that the fuel in the car has gone bad (its over a year old) and explains why the engine died, so I filled up with some fresh fuel and octane booster and injector cleaner. However, after that, the engine does not want to crank over. After this we thought there was some sort of electrical issue as the car's dash would go dim every time the car tried to start. The battery is absolutely ok - it came out of Dad's E39 so its perfect. So we discovered some slightly loose connections going to the starter motor, we tightened those up and cleaned the ground going from the battery to the car body in the boot. Also discovered a grounding for one of the coil packs a bit loose too so fixed that up as well.
After this, the car still did not want to crank over. Even if we try to manually crank it with a 22mm socket on the front of the crank and a big leverage bar, the engine seems to be pretty much jammed into place. The tail shaft spins freely when the gearbox is in neutral.
The clutch at this stage, is not bled too, though I doubt thats what it could be. So something is jamming the driveline, either the engine is seized for whatever reason (yes, there is oil in the engine), the starter motor is jammed or the clutch/flywheel is jammed for whatever reason.
Anyone have any ideas? Whats the liklihood of the starter motor jamming? I've never heard about this ever happening before and really hope thats the problem - don't want to have to take the gbox off again!
Thanks guys.
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