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My Z4 has been in the garage for about a month.
It went in because it failed to start, car was dead.
Garage had it for the first day and it started fine!
Eventually they replicated the problem.
They sent of the ECU for diagnosis, that turned out to be fine, then they started to strip the engine.
They found a piece of metal had been sheared off the cylinder head that stops the cam at a particular point, thus knocking the timing out and causing the engine to flood.
They tried to find a new cylinder head, but could not get hold of one from their supplier network, they did however source a lower mileage n52 and fit that into the car.
Has anyone here had an engine replacement?
Is there any issues that can arise from having a newer engine put in the car?
It is a like for like replacement, no mods etc.
It is all being done by a BMW specialist too, so there isn't an issue about the reputation of the skill of the mechanics.
Is it worth keeping the car or getting rid of it?
Was just wondering what various opinions may be!
Thanks!
It went in because it failed to start, car was dead.
Garage had it for the first day and it started fine!
Eventually they replicated the problem.
They sent of the ECU for diagnosis, that turned out to be fine, then they started to strip the engine.
They found a piece of metal had been sheared off the cylinder head that stops the cam at a particular point, thus knocking the timing out and causing the engine to flood.
They tried to find a new cylinder head, but could not get hold of one from their supplier network, they did however source a lower mileage n52 and fit that into the car.
Has anyone here had an engine replacement?
Is there any issues that can arise from having a newer engine put in the car?
It is a like for like replacement, no mods etc.
It is all being done by a BMW specialist too, so there isn't an issue about the reputation of the skill of the mechanics.
Is it worth keeping the car or getting rid of it?
Was just wondering what various opinions may be!
Thanks!