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    #16
    Originally posted by Tbolt View Post
    anyone have links to a list of good preventative maintenance?

    I adjusted my valves and try to keep the fluids changed regularly but details and more stuff I can do would be great.
    It's not really complicated. Keep your engine in good tune, change the oil, plugs, air filters, and timing belts at the correct intervals.
    "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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      #17
      288k on my stock M20. It's seen a lot of track miles too over the years. Synth oil and BMW brand coolant have helped I'm sure.

      I wouldn't hesitate to drive it cross country.
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        #18
        Originally posted by xLibelle View Post
        ^ preventative maint will make some engines last forever.
        Oh I know, the rings were showing good compression when we found the valve. But I knew I had a big tax return coming, so instead of rebuilding the head I just decided to drive it til it blew and swap in a 24v.
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          #19
          Mine went 400k and I beat the absolute shit out of it. Still ran strong up until the day I got rid of it.
          1985 325e 2.8 Turbo VEMS

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            #20
            my eta has had the odometer stuck at 166,609 mi for three years, but I drive an average of 450 mi a week and have no problems... except for whenever i hit a bump my door alarm goes off and wont shut up, but that's also not engine related =D
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              #21
              About an hour.

              Without any oil.
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                #22
                260k and still running strong....just need a new cat!
                Daily Driver:
                1987 325i Lach Silver/Cardinal Red 5spd (Daily)
                1991 318i Sedan Alpine White SOLD
                1989 325i coupe 5spd - SOLD


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                  #23
                  There was an autotragic late model coupe that used to come into my old work bi-monthly for oil changes and fluid flushes.

                  650,XXX miles and going, thing ran great.

                  These cars will last forever if you love and maintain them properly.
                  The Keystone Killers

                  Originally posted by Cabriolet
                  With 73k+ post, you'd think he'd have learned a little about life.

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                    #24
                    OP You are asking how long a BMW motor lasts. Do you know the history of BMW?? They have been around a lot longer than you think. They used to build engines for airplanes in WW2. I think that I will trust them in an engine.
                    Originally posted by Nicademus
                    My car beats off to that car. :bow:

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