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    If you have run it for a few minutes already then I'd say change the oil. The gear oil probably isn't hurting anything in there but it's probably good to flush it out.

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      Ahhh nice feeling knowing I was right all along...glad you got it fixed btw!
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        Originally posted by bmwm42 View Post
        Ahhh nice feeling knowing I was right all along...glad you got it fixed btw!
        Good call dude. So, is it possible that the trouble is indicative of worn-out pump gears, or can this happen just as easily with new ones?

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          Originally posted by bmwm42 View Post
          I've said it all along I'm blaming the oil pump
          Originally posted by bmwm42 View Post
          Ahhh nice feeling knowing I was right all along...glad you got it fixed btw!
          It wasn't quite the pump, more that it wasn't priming. I'll run the oil while I'm bleeding the coolant and then change it. I'll probably stick on the magnetic plug first and see how fucked it is.

          Anyways, yeah does anyone know if this means the pumps on its way out or can this happen to a brand new one?
          The first car I ever rode in was an e30

          Originally posted by Cabriolet
          Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



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            Highly doubt the pump is bad if your no longer getting lifter tick....I just mentioned that the oil pump needed to be primed not that it was bad
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              Sweet man good to hear! Glad it's up and running
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              Originally posted by mkcman17
              don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                Well new little issue that I may as well put in this thread instead of making another. I drove it. Drives fine (only took it to like 25mph). But it's getting warm and I don't think my coolant is flowing. My electric fan isn't kicking on and I have an e36 temp sender meant for an electrical fan. Also to bleed the coolant I always just poured it in the reservoir and revved it so it bubbled and the level went down, then filled more and repeat til there's no more bubbles. Now it doesn't seem like its flowing through the tubes at all and idk if any is even in the engine.

                I filled it up with all the hoses connected and just poured it in the tank with the engine off. It seemed like it flowed into the engine and there's no reason for the water pump to be bad (worked when pulled and I didn't touch it). Do I have to prime this damn thing too??

                Here's some pics:


                Skid plate clearance (I can just barely get into my driveway at this height so it'll likely stay about this height unless my is lip is a huge hindrance which I doubt):
                The first car I ever rode in was an e30

                Originally posted by Cabriolet
                Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



                1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
                2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe

                2002 540i/6 Black/Black
                2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)

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                  How much coolant did you put in? It takes well over a gallon if you start with it 100% dry. There should not be any need to prime anything since the coolant level will be at or above the pump when you fill it.

                  I typically pour coolant in until it fills to the very top of the expansion tank and then let it drop a little. Now, there is one thing that I have always made sure of, and that is that the little bypass groove in the thermostat housing is clear so that air can get out without turning the engine on / warming up. In MANY cases, that groove is clogged with corrosion and RTV sealant, which is not that big of a deal really. It just means that you have to run it and get things warm enough that the thermostat opens in order to let air out.

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                    I usually fill up through the top hose to fill the engine, then fill through the resevoir. They both work just a different way of doing it.

                    Is your top hose getting hot? Coolant flowing into the resevoir? If your fans not coming on check your connections and fuses.

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                    Originally posted by mkcman17
                    don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                      park on the steepest hill you can find or jack up the front of the car. Fill res and open bleeder screw. Turn heater on full blast. Let it run. Go back and forth between inside gauge and bleeder screw watching for air. It will eventually clear out.


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                        Originally posted by bmwman91 View Post
                        How much coolant did you put in? It takes well over a gallon if you start with it 100% dry. There should not be any need to prime anything since the coolant level will be at or above the pump when you fill it.

                        I typically pour coolant in until it fills to the very top of the expansion tank and then let it drop a little. Now, there is one thing that I have always made sure of, and that is that the little bypass groove in the thermostat housing is clear so that air can get out without turning the engine on / warming up. In MANY cases, that groove is clogged with corrosion and RTV sealant, which is not that big of a deal really. It just means that you have to run it and get things warm enough that the thermostat opens in order to let air out.
                        I probably have a few cups of coolant and the better part of a gallon of distilled water in there right now (I need to buy more BMW coolant). I think I just filled the reservoir and it drained into the engine, then I filled more. Then after driving for a bit, after I made my last post, it went down to the bottom of the reservoir so I then poured more water in.
                        Originally posted by kwill22 View Post
                        I usually fill up through the top hose to fill the engine, then fill through the resevoir. They both work just a different way of doing it.

                        Is your top hose getting hot? Coolant flowing into the resevoir? If your fans not coming on check your connections and fuses.

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                        Thanks man! The top hose on the driver's side going from the reservoir to the tstat housing gets hot. The other two going to the radiator do not.
                        Originally posted by jntar View Post
                        park on the steepest hill you can find or jack up the front of the car. Fill res and open bleeder screw. Turn heater on full blast. Let it run. Go back and forth between inside gauge and bleeder screw watching for air. It will eventually clear out.
                        Are you talking about the screw on the top by the fill cap or the one down on the bottom? I've not had trouble bleeding this engine or radiator before and I've never touched the bottom screw. I'm just not sure if I've filled a completely dry engine before. I've changed my radiator and flushed/bled my coolant many many times for various reasons.
                        The first car I ever rode in was an e30

                        Originally posted by Cabriolet
                        Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



                        1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
                        2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe

                        2002 540i/6 Black/Black
                        2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)

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                          Top hose hot and the hose to the thermostat from the radiator being "cool" to the touch is normal. You probably just need to continue bleeding. I've never had to park on a hill to bleed it but Of course I'm in Florida and there really are no hills.

                          Fill the resevoir and it'll go down and just keep filling it until it stops going down by itself. Then start the car, put the heater on and watch it until the thermostat opens up. With the bleeder screw open and top off of the resevoir just keep watching and filling until all the air is out and the resevoir is full to the line. Never taken more than 10 maybe 15 minutes. Test drive to verify and after a test drive I usually open the bleeder screw a little to insure all the air is out.

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                          Originally posted by mkcman17
                          don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                            That's pretty much the plan except I'm not totally sure if my thermostat is opening. Is there any easy way to verify that? I'm about to go work on it some more because I just bought a new battery for it. I'd like to just start it up in the garage and let it run bleeding out the air just as you said. I'll report back.

                            Edit: looks like everything worked. With the bleeder screw off it took about another half a gallon. Is there anything bad about running only a couple cups of actual coolant in my system? The rest is just water. It never gets cold here. The fan works fine (held a lighter under the temp sensor) but hasn't kicked on yet. It runs cool, quite a bit below half, which it didn't before.
                            Last edited by Vivek; 06-08-2014, 05:12 PM.
                            The first car I ever rode in was an e30

                            Originally posted by Cabriolet
                            Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



                            1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
                            2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe

                            2002 540i/6 Black/Black
                            2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)

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                              Running distilled is probably ok but id think you'd have to flush it much more often than regular coolant. Water cools better but if it boils it can introduce air into the system over time that I've seen. It isn't anything extreme but I've noticed a difference.

                              I don't remember where my needle held when I ran water for a bit as a sort of experiment. But the highest mine ever gets on a hot day with coolant is halfway and your fan clutch should actually kick in before that point.
                              DENY IGNORANCE!
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                              Originally posted by mkcman17
                              don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                                I'm not running a fan clutch ;). I should post a pic of my engine bay. I need to heat up the engine enough to cure the wrinkle paint on the intake and VC, and after this long idk if it even will. So with water should I just bleed it every so often?
                                The first car I ever rode in was an e30

                                Originally posted by Cabriolet
                                Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



                                1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
                                2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe

                                2002 540i/6 Black/Black
                                2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)

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