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Yes, looks low quality and probably hasn’t been changed in well over 10,000 km. Once I get the appropriate valve shims (nearly all of them were out of spec) I’ll flush the oil and run a cleaning agent for about 2,500 km and then change the oil again.
This is mine at 43k miles (before) and at 53k (after). Just oil changes every year, which is about 2-3k max.
OK, it looks very dark. Like driving with Castrol... I do an oil service every 7,000 - 10,000 km and mine is much lighter.
Especially if you drive a lot of short distances, it's more likely to be under 10,000 km.
Yes, looks low quality and probably hasn’t been changed in well over 10,000 km. Once I get the appropriate valve shims (nearly all of them were out of spec) I’ll flush the oil and run a cleaning agent for about 2,500 km and then change the oil again.
I just bought this car as my second M3, so this is my first time servicing the vehicle. I’m assuming there hasn’t been an oil change performed for over 5K miles and the valve cover was leaking (which prompted the valve adjustment and valve cover replacement since I was already in there).
I’ll check the service documents but looks like they stopped keeping paperwork records around 60K. Owned by a few dealerships between 40K and 45K, then father and son combo owners for the last 30K.
David
OK, it looks very dark. Like driving with Castrol... I do an oil service every 7,000 - 10,000 km and mine is much lighter.
Especially if you drive a lot of short distances, it's more likely to be under 10,000 km.
Finally had some time to perform a valve adjustment, check the VANOS hubs, new spark plugs, new coils, new valve cover.
Is this oil stain normal for 75K miles? These plugs look toasted.
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Varnish is not driven by total miles, rather by OCI. Change oil more regularly, if the varnish is already built up then you need to wipe it off as not even flushes will remove it.
I think it's worth noting that since the temps tend to spike when sitting, it could be the AUX fan not spinning at maximum efficiency. Worth checking out since the aux fan is responsible for providing additional cooling when stopped.
Thanks! I'll see if I can find a way to test it and then maybe that will be the answer to this problem!
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