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  • SkywayScraper
    Advanced Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 155

    #1

    Brother=dumbass

    My brother and I bought an 89 325i for our first e30 about two months ago. The car is in decent shape other than some major rust under the battery. When we got the car my first priorities were replacing the timing belt, and water pump, changed the oiland filter, flushed and refilled coolant. So anways two weeks ago he was driving when he money shifted, causing the belt to skip some teeth on the cam gear. Last friday I took the head off found three bent valves and a broken rocker arm. Saturday I went to our local hangout pull apart and pulled a head off a m20 525.

    Now I know I should have the head checked by the machine shop, but when I pulled it, all the bolts looked very good, and there were recently replaced gaskets on everything (valve, head, exhaust).

    This weekend I was planning on checking, cleaning, painting, prepping, the car to put back together. Still have to get my new gaskets and timming belt.

    How much of a neccessity is it to get new head bolts?

    Does anyone have any suggestions or complaints for what I have done thus far and for my next steps?
  • xwill112x
    Θέλησα έναν τίτλο συνήθειας, απορροφώ για να είμ&#
    • Jan 2009
    • 4237

    #2
    head bolts are stretch bolts..you will need them.
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    • jlevie
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2006
      • 13530

      #3
      +1

      The head bolts are torque to yield and stretch when installed. You must use new bolts each time. A set of head bolts only costs about $25. Take the head to a shop and have it checked for warp. How nic a used head looks says nothing about whether it is warped (or cracked).
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      • smcdermott326
        Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 84

        #4
        get timing belt tensioner as well. That may have caused the belt skipping. Water pump too. Sounds like previous owner was inside that motor and may not have torqued things to specs. it is odd to hear of skipping teeth on these motors. maybe breaking a belt, but skipping, not usually?

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        • Bullet Ride
          E30 Addict
          • Dec 2010
          • 598

          #5
          Originally posted by SkywayScraper
          My brother and I bought an 89 325i for our first e30 about two months ago. The car is in decent shape other than some major rust under the battery. When we got the car my first priorities were replacing the timing belt, and water pump, changed the oiland filter, flushed and refilled coolant. So anways two weeks ago he was driving when he money shifted, causing the belt to skip some teeth on the cam gear. Last friday I took the head off found three bent valves and a broken rocker arm. Saturday I went to our local hangout pull apart and pulled a head off a m20 525.
          Originally posted by smcdermott326
          get timing belt tensioner as well. That may have caused the belt skipping. Water pump too. Sounds like previous owner was inside that motor and may not have torqued things to specs. it is odd to hear of skipping teeth on these motors. maybe breaking a belt, but skipping, not usually?
          OP did the work not the previous owner

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          • SkywayScraper
            Advanced Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 155

            #6
            You must use new bolts each time. A set of head bolts only costs about $25.


            Where can I get these?

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            • riceh8r
              Advanced Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 133

              #7
              http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/cata...pg6.htm#item31

              $17.50

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              • SkywayScraper
                Advanced Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 155

                #8
                Thanks guys

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