bobdog said:
WildYoats said:Sir,
I am a factory certified BMW master technician and product tester. How can I help you?
WildYoats said:Sir,
I am a factory certified BMW master technician and product tester. How can I help you?
bobdog said:Any thoughts? Could you maybe PM me your name and number so we could chat for a minute before I drop the crossmember down to get at the pan.
Hickey said:Wow $250 for an oil pump :sick: Is it electric or mechanical?
Hickey said:Wow $250 for an oil pump :sick: Is it electric or mechanical?
bobdog said:Awesome, I have a 97 Z3, 2.8 litre. Last week the oil light came on at idle. I parked it and yesterday got around to checking it out. I replaced the oil light switch and took it for a test drive. The light did not come on when warming up even when holding the brake letting out the clutch and bringing the revs down as low as I could. Once the car warmed up to operating temp the light came on again at idle and goes out as soon as RPMs are brought up even by even 100. This is a 50,000 mile car and has always had oil and filter changes with Mobile 1 10-30 at less than 3000 miles even though BMW claims intervals more than double that. I really don't think bearing clearances could have opened up enough to cause the problem. This car has always been babied and never driven hard. Is there any thing I can check before removing the oil pan as it will be be a pretty big pain in the ass to get it of as you know.
Technically a chev V8 is chain driven too.bobdog said:Chain driven. I don't mind buying the pump but to get the oil pan off the front crosmenber that the steering rack, front suspention, and engine mounts to has to be dropped down. It is a pretty big job. I am going to look into just pulling the whole engine and doing the clutch while I am at it it may be just as easy.
WildYoats said:Sorry Bob, this comment was only a inside joke directed at Tracy (1/4) as we are both members of a BMW board.
I would suggest posting your questions on Bimmerforums.com
Good luck!
Beerman said:I know Albert and yes he is a very good tech. He actually worked for BMW as a tech. I know a lot of the BMW techs so I can ask if you havent figured this out yet.
bobdog said:I called him back then and he did not have a definate answer for me. If I remember right he did qoute the best price on replacing the oil pump of any of the shops I called. I have had the car in storage over the winter and spring, and am now just thinking about getting it back on the raod. My wife is starting to nag me pretty bad. Thanks for bringing the thread back up as any ideas are still welcome.
WildYoats said:Did you get this sqaured away?