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milkly sludge at radiator cap E46 328i
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<blockquote data-quote="mkmy" data-source="post: 411199" data-attributes="member: 19646"><p>salam</p><p></p><p>i thought i cud have encountered an isolated case whereby my duly booked 318 e46 2.0l was detected to contain sort of emulsion/contaminant in its coolant tank until i saw this thread yesterday. and currently she's being overhauled and according to the mechanic, it was due to block gasket failure (burnt gasket were his exact words). He also refuted the possibility that the atf culd have leaked thru.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkmy, post: 411199, member: 19646"] salam i thought i cud have encountered an isolated case whereby my duly booked 318 e46 2.0l was detected to contain sort of emulsion/contaminant in its coolant tank until i saw this thread yesterday. and currently she's being overhauled and according to the mechanic, it was due to block gasket failure (burnt gasket were his exact words). He also refuted the possibility that the atf culd have leaked thru. [/QUOTE]
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