I bought an E12 and I'm currently trying to get it running.
Yesterday I tried to start it for the first time and it didn't do anything, only a small click(came near the starter). So I removed the starter and tried to run it straight from a battery, didn't work. After that I cleaned it all up and got it to work again.
Now when I try to start it, it still does nothing. I tried to move the engine by hand but it's not moving at all.
Anyone has any suggestions on what should I do?
Engine stuck after not running for few years.
Not a good sign, although sitting doesn't generally seem to bother them much, unless it was sitting because of say, a blown head gasket. Pull the plugs, maybe give a little spray of penetrating oil in there and try again. Or try with a breaker bar on the 36MM crank nut.
Mike W.
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02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
Thanks, I'll go to the garage later and give it a shot.
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- JodyStevens
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Thanks!
Removed the plugs, none of them looked good at all!
http://puu.sh/jAtYg/ede7c4b0d9.png
Sprayed some special cleaning stuff in the holes, will try to give it a go tomorrow.
Removed the plugs, none of them looked good at all!
http://puu.sh/jAtYg/ede7c4b0d9.png
Sprayed some special cleaning stuff in the holes, will try to give it a go tomorrow.
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Be aware of very clean white plugs, those would indicate head gasket failure (steam washed).
Leave the engine with penetrating oil in the cylinders, or even diesel. Just let it sit a while. If the engine is indeed blocked, forcing it in a hurry may result in broken piston rings. After a couple of days, try if it moves. Move a little bit at a time, keep on lubricating the cylinders.
Leave the engine with penetrating oil in the cylinders, or even diesel. Just let it sit a while. If the engine is indeed blocked, forcing it in a hurry may result in broken piston rings. After a couple of days, try if it moves. Move a little bit at a time, keep on lubricating the cylinders.
1961 Simson AWO sport (Brasoveanca)
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
You must know this on some level. The,"Right," way to get an engine that's been sitting for years, not turning over, is to pull everything off the top, then the head, and look in the jugs. Drop the oil pan, same deal.
No rust, still see the crosshatching on the cylinders, an oil film, turn the crank by hand, clean out any old crud in the pan. Good. Return the head, pan with new gaskets, torque properly. Do it that way to minimize the consequences of doing it any other half fast way, no matter what the odds, etc.
No rust, still see the crosshatching on the cylinders, an oil film, turn the crank by hand, clean out any old crud in the pan. Good. Return the head, pan with new gaskets, torque properly. Do it that way to minimize the consequences of doing it any other half fast way, no matter what the odds, etc.
Plugs
Strangest plugs I have ever seen. Head needs to come off.
To loosen the pistons, assuming they haven't sat with water on them for years is to spray gererously with KROIL. It comes in gallons. Don't waste it. Diesel works well too on the worst ones. Rocking the breaker bar back & forth to loosen things up. Dont force it. Diesel will help to dissolve the rust.
To loosen the pistons, assuming they haven't sat with water on them for years is to spray gererously with KROIL. It comes in gallons. Don't waste it. Diesel works well too on the worst ones. Rocking the breaker bar back & forth to loosen things up. Dont force it. Diesel will help to dissolve the rust.
Ron Dwyer
Milwaukee, Wi
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Milwaukee, Wi
14 Audi A8L TDI
03 530i
08 F150 4X4