Hey all,
We have an M20 (in an E30) here which has two problems that kinda have me googling tonight. Can anyone out there help out?
This is what's wrong: 1. The engine conks out once the coolant reaches temperature, if you have the AC on. Without AC it runs happily forever.
If you start the car and turn the AC on, it runs fine at the normal 800rpm (stable & smooth but not perfect). Then, once it is just under half way on the temp gauge (6 minutes odd), it just stops dead.
All the fans and cooling system components have been changed or tested operational. New coolant, new timing belt, thermostat, MAF conversion.
Once it does conks out, it won't re-start unless you wait a long time. The starter relay clicks, (but not the solenoid), you can hear the ignition/HVAC components running, the warning and dash lights all come up fine.
- Could this be a return valve problem like can hapen on e34s? I was thinking it to be electrical. The only abnormailty is that the service indicator LEDs flash when you (try) to engage the starter motor. However it only happens when the AC is on.
The car does re-start again, when given time to rest.
2. There is definately an intake leak (though all pipes have been replaced.
If you remove the oil cap, the idle does not change. I suspect the Motronic has gotten used to running on a little 'extra ventilation'. The car misses slightly when driving off idle adn is a bit smelly at idle. Fuel consumption is up.
It looks like the cause is under the manifold where there is (what appears to be) a spring-loaded 1" pipe that connects the sump to the intake manifold. It is leaking oil at the bottom, running along the sump gasket and either swelling up from the connection to the sump or dribbling down the pipe- which is more likely. The car loses a good amount of oil to this, even at idle there is a slight stream happening . I am able to reach down and twist the pipe around with my fingers, so it is not tight...
I figure if the pipe is leaking oil, it's sucking air so is the cause of the leak. Has anyone seen this before?
- Is it simply a broken O-ring or something else)?
- Is this common?
- Have I got to remove the whole intake to change it?
But none of this explains the engine conking out (#1)..
Has anyone heard of this before?
Any light you might be able to shed on these issues would be tremendously appreciated!
Nick