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Oily/Damp air intake??
Just taken my air filter out to give it a little clean (its not too bad actually - steeping in the sink just now) and Ive noticed that cylinder 5 and 6 are very damp/oily. 1 2 3 and 4 are perfectly clean. 5 is probably the worst.
Is this a sign of anything? Find it strange that the rest are immaculate. Pics ... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3334/...828d3483_o.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3521/...85af11f7_o.jpg |
its just cause there at the back :thumbs:
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Pretty normal I believe. Not checked mine but I've seen other people discuss it (years ago mind!)
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I just looked at mine and it's the same - pretty manky! :smt104
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They are all like that there is a small hole just behind the support leg in this pix
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...85af11f7_o.gif It is a breather for the sump so when you clean it dont use any thing but a cloth with carb cleaner on the cloth or it will contaminate the oil The BMW dealer done mine i went and showed them after i seen mine It was cleaned free of charge :thumbs: |
Re: Oily/Damp air intake??
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Confirmed with dealer yesterday that all is ok. Oil / dampness is drawn up from the breather into the trumpets.
So how do I clean it properly? Particularly the dust in the bottom of airbox. |
Use some brake cleaner and a rag!
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I used a trich based fluid, similar to brake cleaner in result but almost odourless and evaporates leaving no residue.
Intake trumpets look sweet now and no sandpit left! :thumbs: |
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