Is Anri going to diagnose it from scratch or just dive in and rebuild the engine?
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THE M3 IS GETTING THE ANRI BUILD TREATMENT - Blown headgasket to build thread
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'09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT, '02 Alpine 325iT (Track Wagon), '02 Alpine 330iT
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George Hill From my understanding he's going to diagnose it as if I never reported the leak down/compression test to double-check everything first, then from there get into it
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Damn bro you left MA and that garbage 91 swill they use in SoCal got ya?
Looking forward to seeing the updates!2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT
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Sharocks hahah Sha you got me man, good to hear from you! Exactly, 91 has done me wrong apparently or the canyon roads, can't tell haha but we'll get it dialed in back the way it's supposed to be
Hope you and the cars are well!!
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11.20.23 - Update - Car was picked up tonight!!
After some timing setbacks for pickup, Anri came to pick up the car tonight - It was great to meet him and he felt like an old friend of mine haha - So excited to see it loaded up and on its way.
Plan is the following -
Step 1 is to see what's going on in the motor, double-check the compression and do another leak down
Step 2 will of course be the conclusion of that test, and more than likely the start of the tear down of the engine.
Edit: I wanted to add some things that I noticed about the car that might help others trying to diagnose their head gasket -
- The car started right up after sitting for 3 months, no smoke, nothing, just as it would usually
- Regular driving felt totally fine
- While getting onto the highway on an on-ramp, I heard a single ping noise in second gear and third gear, come from the engine while Anri was in the car. One could say this could sound like a single marble hitting the inside of a tin can. He flagged that as a sign of the HG and the sharing compression in each cylinder potentially causing a single detention. I had never heard this before prior to this drive and thought to add it. As Anri has mentioned to me it's really good that I caught it this early without it getting any worse, and this is a clear other symptom of what most likely is a blown head gasket,
More to come as I have updates!
Last edited by ChapterM3; 11-21-2023, 12:01 PM.
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WestBankM4, 0-60motorsports - Thank you guys, I appreciate it - I have a feeling the car is going to be even better than when I first bought it. Let's see!!
M Coupe - Thank you for the reply man - that's exactly what I went with Anri in the first place. I was thinking to myself like damn it, it sucks that this happened, but I love the car so much I need to make sure it's done right the first go around because I don't want to open the motor up ever again if I don't have to. After weeks of research, Anri was 100% the guy for the job, and local to California as well. I mean the amount of calls we had leading up to the pickup, explaining the steps, answering my thousands of questions, etc. also let me know this guy was going above and beyond. I've never been able to connect with a shop at the level of customer service Anri has given me thus far - needless to say I'm excited for the outcome.
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Gents,
Let this all begin.
I am a bit crazy and tools like leak down tester and compression
tester I always have 2 different gauges and I always take measurement
with both on let say cyl#1 to make sure the reading I am getting is spot
on and then I continue with the Longacre to test the rest.
I use old school but NOS Made in USA Matco and also
I have the Longacre which shows me the exact % which I like better.
Most people will use the Matco style which shows in "wide window range"
also the increments are in 5% range but I like exact accuracy in numbers.
The leak is escaping between the bores. I confirm the fan clutch is lazy
and I was making a point in other post how the Behr fan clutch is not good
compared to Sachs. I will point again the system works opposite as on the
older BMWs and this is the result from running hot, not overheating but running
hot resulting tired head gasket.
Inline-6 engines, 5-6 run always hot and why you can see those cylinders
suffer the most damage from the rest.
You guys can compare the numbers taken from the previous test.
Regards,
Anri
Cyl#1 3%
Cyl#1 3%
Cyl#2 14.5%
Cyl#3. 11%
Cyl#4 5%
Cyl#5 72%
Cyl#6 73%
Last edited by Anri; 01-02-2024, 05:14 AM.
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Well crap, I bought a Behr back in 2019. No issues but darn it.3.91 | CMP Subframe & RTAB Bushings | SMG (Relocated & Rebuilt) | ESS Gen 3 Supercharger | Redish | Beisan | GC Coilovers & ARCAs | Imola Interior | RE Rasp | RE Diablo | Storm Motorwerks Paddles | Will ZCPM3 Shift Knob | Apex ARC-8 19x9, 19x9.5 | Sony XAV-AX5000 | BAVSOUND | CSL & 255 SMG Upgrades | Tiag | Vert w/Hardtop
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Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostAnri,
To be clear this is the fan clutch? From a e36?
Keep in mind that if you install the Sachs and you blow up
your gasket next month don't speak negative that it does
not work...Say the car ran for 100k miles with Behr and the
abuse is already done on the gasket...
It's a good upgrade, can't go wrong with that one for sure.
Regards,
AnriLast edited by Anri; 01-04-2024, 06:04 AM.
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