I am sorting out my 1962 R60/2 and after some internet searches it seems if you don't know when the slingers were last cleaned (there are 2 and they need cleaning every 40k apparently) it is wise to do clean them as if they get blocked iy wrecks the engine. This requires a complete engine strip and lifting the crank out to get at the slingers. Rather then risk wrecking the engine by leaving the cleaning or attempting to do it myself (I'm a builder not a mechanic
) I will probably take the engine out and get a workshop to sort it and use the strip down as an opportunity to clean the engine casings.
Can anyone recommend the best people for working on old beemers? I don't mind travelling.
) I will probably take the engine out and get a workshop to sort it and use the strip down as an opportunity to clean the engine casings. Can anyone recommend the best people for working on old beemers? I don't mind travelling.


