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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:33 pm Sat in Trowell services on the M1 with a suspected broken timing chain. Well I haven't got one, my car has.

They're supposed to be fit for life and this one wasn't making any rattles etc. Engine just completely died out of the blue.
Has this been diagnosed by rescue services, and if so what are the teli-tale signs (apart from engine stopping precipitately. of course)? Presumably the engine didn't die at the services...?

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Dashboard lit up with a generic "engine dying stop now" warning followed by total loss of power 2s later. No PAS or power brakes either.

Blind luck that I was half a mile 'upstream' of the services.

Sat in the service car park, the engine will turn over happily but it's got no chug-chug. Just spins. It's a diesel so normally its got proper chugs and engine shakes when starting.

RAC man's OBD reader shows "chamshaft position unknown" and "exhaust gas flow inconsistent with engine speed" failures.
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:thumbdown:

That certainly doesn't sound healthy. But it does sound expensive... Is the low-loader there yet?
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No.

Google reckons anywhere between 2k and 7k to fix, if that is the problem. Car is realistically only worth 3 or 4k.

Luckily the employee purchase scheme goes live tomorrow :lol: I work for one of the premium German OEMs and can get cars better than half price.
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Not too bothered but heard all the fans in the square cheering coz England scored.

Great atmosphere
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:20 pm No.

Google reckons anywhere between 2k and 7k to fix, if that is the problem. Car is realistically only worth 3 or 4k.

Luckily the employee purchase scheme goes live tomorrow :lol: I work for one of the premium German OEMs and can get cars better than half price.
If I was a cynical man I'd say this was pre-planned... :D Can you take out extended timing chain warranties?
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Some might say it was pushing it anyway. BMW claim they're fit and forget and last at least 200k. The received wisdom of the Internet says timing chains last 100k. This car has done 120k but has always been serviced on the button by either BMW or an indy specialist.

There were no classic rattles or anything like that though.

I'll send it to the local indy in the week and see what they reckon. Not holding my breath though, just changing the chain on a functional engine is more than a grand.
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The real kicker will be whether there has been valve/piston contact. I presume it's an interference type design? Most are these days. When an incompetent French garagiste Donald Ducked my Beta motor fitting a timing belt I never asked him to, 7 out of 8 valves were bent.

And that was only at tickover.

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16v diesel with lots of valve interference, doing 70mph at the point of failure :(
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I'm sure someone will be along soon with a suitable GIF or emoji...

Hope the journey home is prompt and swift...
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Me and valves just don't get on.

Fingers crossed there are some leccy cars available on the company scheme ;)
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:14 pm Me and valves just don't get on.

Fingers crossed there are some leccy cars available on the company scheme ;)
What do you reckon will be available at short notice?
Cycle to work scheme?
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I really don't know, been asking myself the same. If you went to a dealer and ordered a car you'd have several month's wait....

Perhaps I'll get some god awful car no other bugger wants :lol:

I can see myself with a short term lease to cover a gap at this rate. The company scheme examples I've seen are crazy good, better than half price loke I said, so fingers crossed something pans out.
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Just piggy back off weeksy's car or van thread, there must be some good deals on there by now.

Or just buy the one he wants out of badness.
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cheb wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:23 pm Just piggy back off weeksy's car or van thread, there must be some good deals on there by now.

Or just buy the one he wants out of badness.
There will be a recently fixed QQ that should be reliable for a few years
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cheb wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:23 pm Just piggy back off weeksy's car or van thread, there must be some good deals on there by now.

Or just buy the one he wants out of badness.
Just pick one quicker that Weeksy :lol:
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:33 pm Sat in Trowell services on the M1 with a suspected broken timing chain. Well I haven't got one, my car has.

They're supposed to be fit for life and this one wasn't making any rattles etc. Engine just completely died out of the blue.
BMW?
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:15 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:33 pm Sat in Trowell services on the M1 with a suspected broken timing chain. Well I haven't got one, my car has.

They're supposed to be fit for life and this one wasn't making any rattles etc. Engine just completely died out of the blue.
BMW?
Aye but its the one they supposedly fixed :lol:
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:20 pm
MingtheMerciless wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:15 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:33 pm Sat in Trowell services on the M1 with a suspected broken timing chain. Well I haven't got one, my car has.

They're supposed to be fit for life and this one wasn't making any rattles etc. Engine just completely died out of the blue.
BMW?
Aye but its the one they supposedly fixed :lol:
Hmm that sounds like they’ve been to the Kawasaki school of “fixed”.

Piston ring retaining pins allegedly fixed on KR1-S C3’s…..NOT!
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The previous gen 320d was notorious for timing chain failures, one of those 'when' not 'if' situations. This generation (F30) is supposed to be miles better.

Seemingly not. :lol: