Bet they'd still charge the £300-£400 extra over an oil service for it though :xMangozac said:Odd that the exhaust valves were all out soon soon. How many miles since the previous adjustment?
I was speaking with my service advisor the other day, inquiring into the costs of servicing a Z4M. He said that unless the owner tends to really thrash his car (or excessive tapping is noticed) they don't bother doing the valve adjustment until Inspection II.
I'm only a mile or two from you, but my car is still in Buckinghamshire at the moment and will be until I've finish fitting my huge mountain of parts! I'm hoping to have it back on the road in about a week, so let me know if you're still worried about yours at that stage....jimmybell said:I'm in Earlsfield, mmm-five, however i suspect it'l stay in the garage until fixed .. as long as i'm confident he's not taking me for a ride!
I would assume that at the Inspection II all of the valves were measured to be within tolerance, hence why you were charged for the gasket but not for any shims (they didn't need to replace any). The only way to get a clear answer would be to get a copy of the adjustment report.jimmybell said:9k since insp2, though 37k total and no evidence of shims on the insp2 receipt.
I would be very surprised if they did - otherwise he wouldn't have told me. They certainly wouldn't try it with me. Overall from what I've heard BMW dealerships seem to me to be a little more honest here in Oz than over in the UK. I guess that's because the premium for the new cars is so much more here...mmm-five said:Bet they'd still charge the £300-£400 extra over an oil service for it though :x
CornishRob said:So a BMW dealer possibly not doing the Ins 2 properly! No surprise there then. Decent Indies really do look more and more appealing these days!
I would rather spend £800 with a decent Indy getting Insp 2, plus extra brake fluid/coolant change, geo checked, etc etc than just the £800 for the new trainee to open the bonnet and wipe the engine cover clean!!
StevenH72 said:CornishRob said:So a BMW dealer possibly not doing the Ins 2 properly! No surprise there then. Decent Indies really do look more and more appealing these days!
I would rather spend £800 with a decent Indy getting Insp 2, plus extra brake fluid/coolant change, geo checked, etc etc than just the £800 for the new trainee to open the bonnet and wipe the engine cover clean!!
x2, couldn't agree more.
Buyers lookijng for FBMWSH's and ruling out any cars with indie services from reputable specialists are throwing away some of the better cared for examples imo.
mmm-five said:I'd take advantage of the offer to switch VANOS units, as you don't want to rebuild/buy another just to find the noise is still there.
BMWZ4MC said:Sorry to hear of your woes. If you need an honest and expert second opinion contact Phil Crouch at CPC Performance Engineering. I really can't recommend him strongly enough![]()
daz05 said:Is it a similar issue to this?
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16044
CornishRob said:I know this probably won't help as he's in Southampton, but Sean at Iridium Engineering is really good and is meant to be really good at diagnostic and fault finding. Maybe give him a shout or email and see what he say or if he can offer any suggestions. I know when he had my car in a few weeks ago, he performed a VANOS test with the computer. Maybe it could help?
I would be a bit apprehensive to start swapping parts out without a clue to the problem. Sounds a bit like a dealer solution.
jimmybell said:daz05 said:Is it a similar issue to this?
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16044
verrrryyyy scary. Engine replacement must be in the ~£manymany thousands.
It really doesn't sound that bad - not that there's a vid of that problem to compare - but if they can't identify it... i've no idea. Not a happy bunny today.![]()