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  • LINUS
    R3VLimited
    • Jul 2004
    • 2422

    #16
    Originally posted by CarsSuck
    I've noticed this in one of my cars before. Its no big deal. If its on the cap, its all over the inside of the valve cover so why bother cleaning it off? Does your car run okay? exactly, drink moar BEERS!
    Bingo. Moisture is still coating the upper end, so cleaning the oilcap and then checking in a few days only makes you worry, as the moisture migrates back, making you think you blew your headgasket. Go for a loooong highway cruising drive, and if it looks marginally better, it's all good. Do a few long drives, or even idle in the driveway for a while, then leave the oilcap off to vent steam, do this like 4-5 days in a row. ALWAYS PUT THE CAP BACK ON BEFORE LOWERING THE HOOD. or lower it, but don't lock it down unless the cap is back on the cover.
    Winter condensation on the head, and short city trips FTL.
    I actually convinced a guy the HG was blown on a private sale GTI when I was younger knowing this info, and scored a '86 GTI for $1200 in '90 as a senior in high school. Drove it like a demon, and crashed it a few times before totalling the body and putting the engine in 2 more bodies. I killed a lot of VW's as a kid, and learned how to wrench as I couldn't afford to pay the kind of damage I created. I had a lot of fun as a kid, and regret nothing.

    It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.

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    • EtaSport
      R3VLimited
      • Oct 2003
      • 2853

      #17
      Some of you guys have some old freaking cars. our oldest is a production date 99 540i6. From what I hear, they send back a mint e30 vert and e34 wagon back to montvale to be crushed.. tear The e39 is leaving here soon, not sure of its fate.
      Old and improved:

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      • m42technic
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Oct 2003
        • 1056

        #18
        Originally posted by EtaSport
        Some of you guys have some old freaking cars. our oldest is a production date 99 540i6. From what I hear, they send back a mint e30 vert and e34 wagon back to montvale to be crushed.. tear The e39 is leaving here soon, not sure of its fate.
        They were a E30 318is and E34 530i sedan, and they didnt get crushed...
        James Peacock

        WWFSMD?

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        • EtaSport
          R3VLimited
          • Oct 2003
          • 2853

          #19
          Originally posted by m42technic
          They were a E30 318is and E34 530i sedan, and they didnt get crushed...
          well i saw them with my own eyes, and im pretty sure i know what they are. but it doesnt really matter anyway.
          Old and improved:

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          • m42technic
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Oct 2003
            • 1056

            #20
            Originally posted by EtaSport
            well i saw them with my own eyes, and im pretty sure i know what they are. but it doesnt really matter anyway.
            Ah, different vehicles then. The 318is and 530i were at the Phoenix campus about 3 years ago, but were shipped back east to some other training program.
            James Peacock

            WWFSMD?

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            • CarsSuck
              E30 Modder
              • Oct 2005
              • 968

              #21
              Originally posted by LINUS
              scored a '86 GTI for $1200 in '90 as a senior in high school. Drove it like a demon, and crashed it a few times before totalling the body and putting the engine in 2 more bodies. I killed a lot of VW's as a kid, and learned how to wrench as I couldn't afford to pay the kind of damage I created. I had a lot of fun as a kid, and regret nothing.
              I love you.
              --Will

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              • CarsSuck
                E30 Modder
                • Oct 2005
                • 968

                #22
                Originally posted by m42technic
                Ah, different vehicles then. The 318is and 530i were at the Phoenix campus about 3 years ago, but were shipped back east to some other training program.
                Right, sort of like your parents telling you they sent your dog to a farm?
                --Will

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                • m42technic
                  E30 Enthusiast
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1056

                  #23
                  Originally posted by CarsSuck
                  Right, sort of like your parents telling you they sent your dog to a farm?
                  The 318is had something in the neighborhood of 7000 miles on it IIRC, and was as near as I could tell one of the first made. :-?
                  James Peacock

                  WWFSMD?

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