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N42 Camshaft broken
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<blockquote data-quote="yohannes" data-source="post: 577834" data-attributes="member: 24653"><p>Hi Eujinee, yes I am. Do let me know if you would like to get anything.. haha. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, was at the shop at Monday. Further damage done was that the head was badly damaged as well. Currently, replacing the complete engine head with a halfcut item. Both cams are therefore going to be replaced together. At the same time, gonna do a complete top overhaul. I have not come to understand how this has happened though. It seems that the timing chain is still in good condition. </p><p></p><p>Kinda dissapointed with the car actually. Before purchase, it seemed to be in a very good condition with just some minor leaks here. However, from the first day of getting the car, it seems like problems have been coming up endlessly. In fact, I did have the car inspected at a BMW specialist before the purchase. Would have spent somewhere in the region of 12-13k to fix it within 2 months of owning it... Hopefully, this round would solve everything. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yohannes, post: 577834, member: 24653"] Hi Eujinee, yes I am. Do let me know if you would like to get anything.. haha. Anyway, was at the shop at Monday. Further damage done was that the head was badly damaged as well. Currently, replacing the complete engine head with a halfcut item. Both cams are therefore going to be replaced together. At the same time, gonna do a complete top overhaul. I have not come to understand how this has happened though. It seems that the timing chain is still in good condition. Kinda dissapointed with the car actually. Before purchase, it seemed to be in a very good condition with just some minor leaks here. However, from the first day of getting the car, it seems like problems have been coming up endlessly. In fact, I did have the car inspected at a BMW specialist before the purchase. Would have spent somewhere in the region of 12-13k to fix it within 2 months of owning it... Hopefully, this round would solve everything. haha [/QUOTE]
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