How to Buy a Used BMW Engine from a Breaker: What to Check Before You Pay
Image: BMW N57D30A Complete engine for sale at MT Auto Parts for £3,999.99 Buying a used BMW engine is one of the better value propositions in the entire used parts market. The saving over a new unit is often several thousand pounds, and a low-mileage genuine engine performs almost identically to a new unit. But the difference between a good purchase and an expensive mistake is almost entirely in what you check beforehand. This guide is direct: here is what matters, here is what to ask, here is what to walk away from. The Pre-Purchase Checklist Summary What to check What does it tell you Engine code match Confirm the code on the engine matches your car's code exactly, not just the model and year Donor vehicle mileage Actual odometer reading from the donor car, not an estimate Oil cap/dipstick condition Check for milky residue — indicates coolant mixing with oil, likely head gasket Visual oil leaks Valve cover, oil filter housing, sump. Present leaks will continue after fi...