
My lovely and very original manual 525i has always been burning 5 litres of engine oil every 1000 miles, causing misfires and frequent plug cleaning. Now after twelve years I let my BMW independent strip down and quote for a rebuild as there was no compression at all.
Six months later, my engine is in hundreds of pieces; this is their quote.
Total rebuild of cylinder head to include new guide, recut valve seats and valve faces. Decoke cylinder head, lap in valves and fit new valve stem oil seals. Carry out engine rebore, fit new pistons and rings to conrods, reassemble engine with all new crankshaft bearings, fit all new timing chain components including guides/tensioners etc. check oil pump found to be within BMW wear tolerances.
Refit engine to car, carry out oil and filter change, replenish coolant to strength, run engine and bleed coolant system, check for any leaks etc, carry out extensive roadtest
Labour: 2000.00
Oil filter: 15.67
Engine oil: 50.37
Engine coolant: 24.00
Consumables: 75.00
Specialist repairs: 1452.00 inc complete gasket set/bolts, upper/lower chain kits and conrod set, big end and main bearings, valve guides, valves refaced and seats cut, head tested, resurfaced and d-coke
Engineer repairs: 1200.00 inc engine rebore and new pistons/rings
TOTAL: £5780.45 inc vat
Yes it is a lot! My E39 chassis is totally rust free, has original paint that is excellent although I need bubbling on right front wheelarch repaired and painted along with scratched front and rear bumpers. Wheels need refurb as well. So perhaps another £1k.
Everything is in excellent working order. Prices of E39s are the on the rise. This is a keeper; my perfect car (within my budget) although who wouldn't want an E39 M5?
Opinions?