I picked up a 1997 m3 today for beans. Car was advertised with a blown motor original owner said he brought it to a shop and was told the timing chains snapped. I’ve been looking for a project for a while now and I was thinking well if the motor is totally smoked I’ll swap in a ls eventually or find another s52 or whatever came up on Craigslist first. Well I get the car back to my house I pull the valve cover off the chains are fine... I’m expecting to see absolute carnage. I Look underneath the car the serpentine belt is snapped but that’s it no fan damage nothing just a broken belt. Went down to the autozone grabbed a belt for 40 bucks threw it on car rips! I’m pumped I bought the car for 1900 bucks. 5speed coupe, black Vader’s, Ltw wheels car is arctic silver. It has 185k miles on it and has no problem doing donuts. It definitely needs interior work and there is rust on the trunk and a bubble starting on the driver side rear fender well. Love these cars ever since my uncle let me drive his 95 m3 I’m pumped to be owning one.
awesome find!
Might want to do a compression check anyways since it lost the water pump for who knows how long.
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Did a little tune up on the car new plugs, oil change, air filter, fuel filter. I’m going to change the diff fluid this weekend. I’ve been trying to put some miles on the car drove it for about 2 hours today running around. Car has some quirks I noticed that it I leave the car parked for 20 min. or more there will be a puff of grey blue smoke on start up. And once the car gets warmed up the oil light will lightly flicker occasionally it happens more in stop and go traffic when the rpm dips when you let the clutch in. What could be causing this?
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It may be more likely to be worn valve guides. Smoke on in-gear decel (high vacuum) can pull oil past the rings. Sitting is more likely to be valve guides.
If you want to be proactive about it you could, or you could just wait for the head gasket. It should be relatively soon at that mileage. Especially if you haven't done it before, it's super helpful to do a lot of homework before you tackle it.
Thanks for the advice guys, I will get a compression tester see what happens. I’ll put some more miles on it. Really want to throw a LS in down the road but that’s a pipe dream.
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