Now if your oil and antifreeze mix you get a milky mixture in your oil. Which i probably a cracked head or bad head gasket. But my 325ic has been sitting for about a month or so and I just took if for a couple mile run. Seems to be running ok, I popped the hood anyway, and checked the oil via the dip stick, seemed ok. I popped the oil cap an inside it looks ok, however on the oil cap there was a milky white film. I looked in the coolant res and it looked pretty clear/green no oil. Could this just me moisture from sitting or do I have bigger problems? Thanks for any help/advise anyone can give.
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Probably just condensation. You said you hadn't driven the car in a month or so, and that you just recently drove it...did you let it get to full operating temp? and keep it there? We have a problem at school(STEP) where the cars only run for about 10-20 min a day, just idling. You look at all of their oil caps and they are all white and nasty. These cars never get driven either, we have a 00 M5 with 2000 miles on it, and an 03 M3 with 200 miles on it:-).
Clean off your oil cap as mentioned, then take the car for a moderate highway drive. Let it get nice and warm, and let it stay warm for a while. Then when you park the car let it idle for a bit, turn the car off, and pull the oil cap and let the steam out. should be good to go.
kyle1988 M3, 97 840, 99 XJ
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Originally posted by bimmer8604 View PostProbably just condensation. You said you hadn't driven the car in a month or so, and that you just recently drove it...did you let it get to full operating temp? and keep it there? We have a problem at school(STEP) where the cars only run for about 10-20 min a day, just idling. You look at all of their oil caps and they are all white and nasty. These cars never get driven either, we have a 00 M5 with 2000 miles on it, and an 03 M3 with 200 miles on it:-).
Clean off your oil cap as mentioned, then take the car for a moderate highway drive. Let it get nice and warm, and let it stay warm for a while. Then when you park the car let it idle for a bit, turn the car off, and pull the oil cap and let the steam out. should be good to go.
kyle
I saw this real bad on a durgano yesterday at work but it wasnt on the dipstick so it should be okay. City driving FTL.Old and improved:
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Originally posted by bimmer8604 View PostThese cars never get driven either, we have a 00 M5 with 2000 miles on it, and an 03 M3 with 200 miles on it:-).
kyle
92 e36: 200 miles
96 e36: 500 miles
e32: 200 miles
e30: 12000 miles
All the cars do is idle for like 2 min every few days. Spark plugs with less than 300 miles look like shit.Originally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.
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Originally posted by Mike325 View PostMan, thats nothing. At my school we have the following:
92 e36: 200 miles
96 e36: 500 miles
e32: 200 miles
e30: 12000 miles
All the cars do is idle for like 2 min every few days. Spark plugs with less than 300 miles look like shit.
kyle
kyle1988 M3, 97 840, 99 XJ
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We have the e93 vert:p
All the cars that have no miles are in worse shape than my e30 with 270k miles. They are taken apart and put back together so many times it is unreal. The interiors are crap now because of it.
We have an e38 that got covered in tar. They could not clean it all off of the car (there is black in all the cracks and such) so it is a training car now.Originally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.
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