hcbothmann
New Member
I am hoping someone in the forum can shed light on a heating issue I have with my 1971 BMW 3.0 CSI. Here is a bit of background.
The car has not had an overheating issue for years, but suddenly began overheating (temperature gauge int or a fraction under the red area). The water in the hoses between waterpump and radiator goes very hot within 3-5 minutes of driving.
To begin with, I tried fault finding and initially replaced the water pump, thermostat housing (not original – see picture) and thermostat. This did not solve the issue. Upon inspection by a BMW specialist the verdict was a broken head gasket causing the heating problem. That was replaced and it seems to have partially solved the issue, but the temperature gauge is still too high.
The following has been carried out to address the overheating problem:
1. New thermostat housing
2. New thermostat (80 degrees)
3. New thermostat cap on coolant reservoir (100 degrees)
4. New water pump. Make: Temot Spare part no. 11 51 1 263 934.
5. New cylinder head gasket
6. New coolant
7. New upgraded radiator installed (bigger dimension for greater water flow)
8. New radiator/water rubber hoses
9. Kenlowe fan mounted to new radiator (however, not connected yet)
All parts have been purchased from Walloth & Nesch in Germany who (as many of you likely know) carry solid quality spares.
Thanks in advance for any tips on solving this issue. If anything needs clarifying, I will happily respond to the best of my knowledge.
/Hans Christian
BMW 3.0 CSI 1971
The car has not had an overheating issue for years, but suddenly began overheating (temperature gauge int or a fraction under the red area). The water in the hoses between waterpump and radiator goes very hot within 3-5 minutes of driving.
To begin with, I tried fault finding and initially replaced the water pump, thermostat housing (not original – see picture) and thermostat. This did not solve the issue. Upon inspection by a BMW specialist the verdict was a broken head gasket causing the heating problem. That was replaced and it seems to have partially solved the issue, but the temperature gauge is still too high.
The following has been carried out to address the overheating problem:
1. New thermostat housing
2. New thermostat (80 degrees)
3. New thermostat cap on coolant reservoir (100 degrees)
4. New water pump. Make: Temot Spare part no. 11 51 1 263 934.
5. New cylinder head gasket
6. New coolant
7. New upgraded radiator installed (bigger dimension for greater water flow)
8. New radiator/water rubber hoses
9. Kenlowe fan mounted to new radiator (however, not connected yet)
All parts have been purchased from Walloth & Nesch in Germany who (as many of you likely know) carry solid quality spares.
Thanks in advance for any tips on solving this issue. If anything needs clarifying, I will happily respond to the best of my knowledge.
/Hans Christian
BMW 3.0 CSI 1971