My new to me 1999 Z3 2.3, M52TU has 120K miles on it and is in need of a complete cooling system overhaul. The process has been quite smooth - a California car is so much easier to work on than one exposed to harsher climates. I have so far removed radiator, shroud, belt tensioners, water pump, thermostat, the coils, and the intake manifold. I have most of the parts to replace the removed ones including the M54 manifold. I am at the point of removing the 2 plastic cooling pipes that were under the manifold.
I have a bunch of questions:
I have a bunch of questions:
- What is the best way to clean the M54 manifold (used) as it has a dirty film throughout the inside and I realize it will just get dirty again but I want to start with a clean manifold.
- The starter is now completely exposed. It works just fine but it is sure tempting to replace it given the trouble to get here. Is it worth replacing it or are the starters pretty durable beyond 20 years?
- On the bottom center of the M52TU manifold, there is an orange rubber opening for what appears to be a valve of some sort. The M54 manifold does not have the same opening, just a molded 90º tube. Do I need to adapt a hose to get it to run to its destination?
- Most embarrassingly, I removed a small diameter rubber line with a sheath - black with yellowish stripes. It is about the same size as a vacuum tube. It ran underneath the manifold but despite looking at all of my pictures and pictures on line, I do not see where it started and where it ends. It seems to be more of a fuel line or perhaps fuel vapors? I cannot find it in realoem so I am stumped. Any ideas? Thanks for your time and assistance!