What can cause an BMW 320 to over heat ??

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Someone i work with has an old BMW 320 that keeps overheating (even when idiling)

It had a new rad ,new rad fan and thermostat fitted
and there don't meant to be any heat gasket leaks and no looses any water..


What else could be causing it to over heat ??
 
The entire cooling system is a crock of ****, the e36 and e46 are a pain to bleed correctly, so first port of call would be to drain and re-fill the system with known correct coolant, and bled properly.

Possible thermostat failure, so take that out (10-15 minute job max), and test in a pot of near-boiling water (opening temp is 88 degrees celcius).

Other than that, it could be a pump, but they aren't quite as common a failure point as the radiators, thermostats, and bleeding issues.
 
obviously oil will thin when hot but i dont understand why the engine would over heat as its cooled with water, not oil.. if the oil gets too hot i dont quite understand how that would then overheat the water, as thats regulated by the thermostat, if the oils getting too hot, buy an oil cooler..
 
Am guessing there maybe more fiction when the oil pressure drops...But then again if there was that much fiction then surely the engine would seize


But i have read about people that have increased the oil pressure and it has made the engine run cooler..
 
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I'd go with air being stuck in the system especially if it's overheating even at idle - after I replaced the water pump on my car I found that parking it up hill and giving it some revs with the cap off the header tank and then giving the cooling tubes a few squeezes helped get most of the air out.
 
Replace water pump and bleed through again.

As said, these can be an utter **** to fill properly.

Expansion tank if it's a e46 is another favourite (needs to be OEM)
 
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