Reading this forum and others, you get the impression that if your aluminum block E46 overheats, the head is warped for sure. My son's 2000 323i sprung a leak at the upper radiator connection and it blew steam and the temp light came on. We were not sure how far he drove it before noticing the light, so we feared the worse. 1 week after replacing the radiator and a bunch of other plastic parts, it runs fine, there's no white smoke and the oil looks normal.
Just wait.
Just wait? Are you saying the head doesn't warp immediately? I have not heard of delayed effects, please explain. It's a week later now, with the car being driven daily 40 miles and it's still going strong with no symptoms.
Don't worry about it. Keep driving it. Check coolant and oil every so often.
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What I meant is the head gasket could be damaged and it will eventually leak. At least you have time to find a replacement engine.
^ this. That is why I am saying to check coolant and oil more frequently.
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1980 320i - Kashmir Metallic - Sold in 1993
1985 535i - Cosmosblau Metallic - Sold in 1995
1985 535i - 1985-06 - Delphin Metallic - Sold in 2016
1983 320i - 1982-09 - Kashmir Metallic - Currently own!
2004 ZHP - 2003-08 - Titanium Metallic - Currently own!
2000 M5 - 2000-02 Titanium Silver - Currently own!
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