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Old 17-08-2011, 10:29 PM   #11
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If it's top end wear I'd get them to change out the CPV (constant pressure valve). If the dealer doesn't know what the hell you are talking about I'd change dealership immediately. Look for leaks around it, any minute signs of oil means it has failed and you will need to change it.
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Old 18-08-2011, 12:02 AM   #12
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Hi,

I would ask for what the Dealer has told
you regarding the Bonnet Insulation to be
put into writing and then send a copy to BMW UK.

I would then ask BMW UK if they agree and accept
that they continued, via the dealer to service a Car and yet did
not once insist that the extra Bonnet Insulation
should be removed or that problems could
ensue due to it being fitted [previous owner].

Their ''get out of warranty Claims'' due to vehicle modifications
supports your case.

If they both say yes, which from what you have said
is the only possible answer, and offer no goodwill
with regard to what they diagnose is wrong,
[yet to be confirmed]
then I would inform BMW UK that you are going
to consult with Legal representation and pursue
a claim if made to pay for the work/parts.

They were happy to service the Car with the Insulation
in place and take the money, but now a problem
has been diagnosed, topend, which they allege the cause
of the problem is the Bonnet Insulation.

Dealer/BMW can not have it both ways.

I would also write to the dealer stating that you want
the return of any replaced components given the
circumstances, make sure you do this before they
start any work.

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Old 18-08-2011, 12:39 AM   #13
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I have seen this on 1 other csl and he didnt have additional sound deadening , he was lucky and only had 4 worn rocker arms cams looked fine , does seem to be a oil starvation fault and again it only happened after tracking at the ring , as previously mentioned oil pressure valve is well worth a check located nsr of block ( looks like a large flat head screw ) if oil level in engine was low / not saying it was , then with the constant hard cornering that could cause it . It is the norm for rockers and cams to be on back order due to age of car . Dealer should apply for goodwill with full history hopefully you should get a resault.

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Old 18-08-2011, 06:29 AM   #14
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I am really surprised that a BMW dealer can claim that the bonnet insulation can cause engine wear.
That's probably the most ridiculous thing I ever heard about a car issue.
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Old 18-08-2011, 09:46 AM   #15
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The same insulation that the normal M3 comes with?

Sure the car hasn't been crashed and had a new bonnet? </runs>
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Old 18-08-2011, 09:59 AM   #16
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The same insulation that the normal M3 comes with?

Sure the car hasn't been crashed and had a new bonnet? </runs>
Hmm didn't think about that

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I am really surprised that a BMW dealer can claim that the bonnet insulation can cause engine wear.
That's probably the most ridiculous thing I ever heard about a car issue.
Agreed !
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Old 18-08-2011, 01:17 PM   #17
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Not standard bonnet insulation, and i know its never been crash/damaged
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Old 23-08-2011, 02:39 PM   #18
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Well i'm still waiting for the rocker arms to turn up, the dealer tell me it could be 1 month or it could be 3 months and they don't know yet! They've hired me a car until they turn up whch is ok (120d M sport) but the cost to BMW must be massive, not that i'm too concerned about this.

I'm used to these part supply problems with small companies such as Caterham but would have expected better from BMW
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Well i'm still waiting for the rocker arms to turn up, the dealer tell me it could be 1 month or it could be 3 months and they don't know yet! They've hired me a car until they turn up whch is ok (120d M sport) but the cost to BMW must be massive, not that i'm too concerned about this.

I'm used to these part supply problems with small companies such as Caterham but would have expected better from BMW
Same situation but have 118d M sport, no cruise control though!

Oh and me first
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Same situation but have 118d M sport, no cruise control though!

Oh and me first
I have cruise control even came in the same SB as my CSL
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