Hi Folks,
Our 2002 170K mile M3 blew a spark plug out of #5 cylinder on a highway trip last Friday. The week prior, engine codes on #6 indicated a misfire and the car was running poorly, so my son replaced the coil and plug in that cylinder and it resolved the code. At that time, he also noticed the #5 coil was loose and discolored but there were no codes on that cylinder. I was helping remotely, but over the phone I didn't have enough information to assess anything beyond a worn out coil. So...we didn't take action at that time on #5. That information is mostly irrelevant...but I put it in there in case any of you have a similar experience of the indication that a spark plug is about to 'blow'. Maybe save yourself an uplanned breakdown.
Note: a reputable shop had recently (6 months ago) done a valve adjustment. So a professional was involved in the most recent spark plug removal/install. So, let's not dwell on why this happened and how awful it is. We ahve two high-mileage E46 M3s and this one is destined for track use. I'm just going to look forward on this one and bit the bullet.
Here's my 'ask' to the community: I don't have a spare cylinder head to take measurements, so I'm hoping for some help with that and also some informed opinions and recommendations. Does anyone know if there is sufficient space to tap the spark plug hole with Time-Sert tool 4212E and install insert 42125? Is that the right tool and insert? The tool is an M12x1.25 and the insert is M12x1.25x17.5mm spark plug P/n 42125. Although that insert is a bit longer than the plug threads, it's the insert that Time-Sert recommends for an M12x1.25 "3/4" depth spark plug.
Has anyone ever heard of this being successfully done on an S54?
Thanks,
Andy
Our 2002 170K mile M3 blew a spark plug out of #5 cylinder on a highway trip last Friday. The week prior, engine codes on #6 indicated a misfire and the car was running poorly, so my son replaced the coil and plug in that cylinder and it resolved the code. At that time, he also noticed the #5 coil was loose and discolored but there were no codes on that cylinder. I was helping remotely, but over the phone I didn't have enough information to assess anything beyond a worn out coil. So...we didn't take action at that time on #5. That information is mostly irrelevant...but I put it in there in case any of you have a similar experience of the indication that a spark plug is about to 'blow'. Maybe save yourself an uplanned breakdown.
Note: a reputable shop had recently (6 months ago) done a valve adjustment. So a professional was involved in the most recent spark plug removal/install. So, let's not dwell on why this happened and how awful it is. We ahve two high-mileage E46 M3s and this one is destined for track use. I'm just going to look forward on this one and bit the bullet.
Here's my 'ask' to the community: I don't have a spare cylinder head to take measurements, so I'm hoping for some help with that and also some informed opinions and recommendations. Does anyone know if there is sufficient space to tap the spark plug hole with Time-Sert tool 4212E and install insert 42125? Is that the right tool and insert? The tool is an M12x1.25 and the insert is M12x1.25x17.5mm spark plug P/n 42125. Although that insert is a bit longer than the plug threads, it's the insert that Time-Sert recommends for an M12x1.25 "3/4" depth spark plug.
Has anyone ever heard of this being successfully done on an S54?
Thanks,
Andy
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