I am tracking down the radiator problem on my 1988 325is. The fan has punctured the radiator and after a mass exodus of coolant, I am replacing the radiator. I just bought the car recently from an auction, so i don't know much about its maintenance history.
I have looked closer and I see several areas where radiator fins have been flattened by the fan. I also see that the ends of all of the fan blades are chewed up, to varying degrees. The fan looks closer to the radiator on the bottom (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch) than the top (about 1/2 to 3/4 inch). There is also a lot of wiggle/play in the radiator itself, so I can imagine that when the car accelerates hard (as it did during "the incident"), the radiator would flop back to its farthest back position. The upper bracket with the two rubber grommets doesn't seem to be doing much in the way of keeping the radiator in place.
Is this clearance an issue for anyone else? Is my fan too close to the radiator? It seems to me that you would want at least 1-2 inches of clearance in this area just to be safe, since the fan is mounted on the engine and not some sort of fan shroud (like it would be on a FWD car).
I know that the issue could be my motor mounts, but with such obvious issues with the radiator, I figured it's a good place to start. My biggest concern is that I will replace the radiator and this will happen all over again.
I have looked closer and I see several areas where radiator fins have been flattened by the fan. I also see that the ends of all of the fan blades are chewed up, to varying degrees. The fan looks closer to the radiator on the bottom (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch) than the top (about 1/2 to 3/4 inch). There is also a lot of wiggle/play in the radiator itself, so I can imagine that when the car accelerates hard (as it did during "the incident"), the radiator would flop back to its farthest back position. The upper bracket with the two rubber grommets doesn't seem to be doing much in the way of keeping the radiator in place.
Is this clearance an issue for anyone else? Is my fan too close to the radiator? It seems to me that you would want at least 1-2 inches of clearance in this area just to be safe, since the fan is mounted on the engine and not some sort of fan shroud (like it would be on a FWD car).
I know that the issue could be my motor mounts, but with such obvious issues with the radiator, I figured it's a good place to start. My biggest concern is that I will replace the radiator and this will happen all over again.
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