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The BMW Range
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E60, E61
Damaged Engine due to Flood Water
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<blockquote data-quote="gimli" data-source="post: 748493" data-attributes="member: 942"><p>did your father attempt to start the car after the engine died?? if he did, chances are the engine is probably dead. if you are looking to get a second opinion, i suggest m-speed. </p><p></p><p>the n53 is actually not suitable for our local fuel. IMO changing the engine to m54 is pure madness. if you really have the cash, I suggest getting N52 (black engine cover, used in LCI model). However do be warned that the amount of work and also the money spent is going to be very substantial. I think it would be cheaper for you to fix the car and sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimli, post: 748493, member: 942"] did your father attempt to start the car after the engine died?? if he did, chances are the engine is probably dead. if you are looking to get a second opinion, i suggest m-speed. the n53 is actually not suitable for our local fuel. IMO changing the engine to m54 is pure madness. if you really have the cash, I suggest getting N52 (black engine cover, used in LCI model). However do be warned that the amount of work and also the money spent is going to be very substantial. I think it would be cheaper for you to fix the car and sell it. [/QUOTE]
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