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    #31
    Originally posted by dashboardmonkey View Post
    lol

    F34R, I dont know what your fucking problem is, but you can take your shitty attitude somewhere else. I did not pack snow by hand into my engine bay. This was just all the more reason to go m50. Not sure how the fuck the snow made it to my timing set and I really dont care
    How else would you get that much snow packed in there? You said you got 5" and you have 8" of ground clearance...OH you don't own a hood. Makes sense now!
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      #32
      huge bummer man, tragedy for sure. But, soon you'll join the 24v's and be happy.
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        #33
        I lol'd at "timing belt."
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          #34
          shit, im pretty low, but i've never seen snow packed in an engine bay like that. did you skip the whole warming up your car before you drive thing?

          either way, well done on blowing for a reason to do a swap!
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            #35
            I'm still confused how this happened. I've driven for a couple weeks in deep snow, did get some snow in there, but not like that. I don't have a splash guard, either.
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              #36
              Originally posted by nando View Post
              I'm still confused how this happened. I've driven for a couple weeks in deep snow, did get some snow in there, but not like that. I don't have a splash guard, either.
              I'm confused about the exhaust having snow packed around it. It generally get's well above freezing temps around the exhaust in the first few minutes after start up.
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                #37
                You did a dukes of hazard jump over a creek into a pile of snow huh. badass.
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                  #38
                  My ix laughs at this thread.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy View Post
                    I'm confused about the exhaust having snow packed around it. It generally get's well above freezing temps around the exhaust in the first few minutes after start up.
                    So does the oil pan and engine block and well, everything under the hood


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                      #40
                      Originally posted by acolella76 View Post
                      So does the oil pan and engine block and well, everything under the hood


                      :|
                      But I can touch the engine for a few minutes without it being too hot. Exhaust get's scathingly hot much quicker.
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                        #41
                        Not to mention the timing system is pretty well covered and the only spot snow could get in wouldn't cause skipped teeth. Timing belt just died while he drove in snow. Or he hasn't looked at the timing belt and just assumed it broke.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by shiboujin View Post
                          Not to mention the timing system is pretty well covered and the only spot snow could get in wouldn't cause skipped teeth. Timing belt just died while he drove in snow. Or he hasn't looked at the timing belt and just assumed it broke.
                          All that, and you would need solid ice to make it jump. Snow doesn't stand a chance of stopping that belt.
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by dashboardmonkey View Post
                            no splash sheild and im about 3" of clearance
                            So you drove around long enough to get snow packed up there like that, yet your exhaust wasn't hot enough to melt it? It's crazy that it didn't melt on contact, but then in the time that it took you to park, get your shit, and get it up on stands it still didn't melt? You must have some crazy low EGT's...

                            And how did you come to the conclusion that snow got behind the timing covers and somehow caused the belt to jump teeth?

                            This is a fairy tale.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by TwoJ's View Post
                              So you drove around long enough to get snow packed up there like that, yet your exhaust wasn't hot enough to melt it? It's crazy that it didn't melt on contact, but then in the time that it took you to park, get your shit, and get it up on stands it still didn't melt? You must have some crazy low EGT's...

                              And how did you come to the conclusion that snow got behind the timing covers and somehow caused the belt to jump teeth?

                              This is a fairy tale.
                              My guess is a timing belt went bad and the cold weather didn't help.

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                                #45
                                My guess is he packed it in there because he forgot to replace the oil drain plug when he changed his oil. Or he tried of offroad with his 4x4 e30 and hit a boulder.
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