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feunfer

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Looking for a 1991 e30 M42
« on: October 07, 2009, 09:40:11 PM »
I'm new to this and this web site, and would appreciate any advice in looking for and purchasing a e30 318is.  Any and all advice would be appreciated.
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2009, 10:08:08 PM »
My advice is to bring me lots of money and take mine home with you.

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« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2009, 10:51:09 PM »
my advice is to go ahead and buy a 318is.  You will love it.

But seriously, make sure it doesn't overheat at an idle, check the rear shock mounts, and of course make sure it runs and accelerates smoothly, and check for rust under the battery.

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« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2009, 09:07:11 AM »
Definitely buy one.  They're great cars.  The e30 is more athletic and the e36 is more refined.  Be prepared to do a lot of work on either one though...

Overheating is a critical issue on these cars, the cooling system is finicky & under-engineered.  It's a worthwhile sacrifice because it cuts a lot of weight off the front end, which makes the cars really fun to drive.  Mine has almost 280k miles, so mileage isn't an issue as much an maintenance.  Check for solid paperwork - repair work that's been done, owner's manual with the car, stamps in the maintenance book, etc.

The cam chain seems to be problematic too.  It's a noisy engine to start with, but if the engine makes a lot of rasping or clacking noises at idle, walk away.  A wandering idle isn't a good sign either, but that's usually fixable.  Check the motor mounts for oil leaks too...they're peculiar to the four-cylinders & are very expensive to replace (~$130 each).

I'd also be careful with the usual rust spots on the e30 chassis (maybe shop on rainy days).  Door & panel rust is trivial, so you can safely ignore damage to the front apron, spoiler, hood & trunk, front quarters & sunroof panel.  The bad places for rust...leaks under the dash (windshield, plenum or firewall leaks), around the upper trunk seal, in the rear seat floor pan (bottoming out pops the seam sealant).  Any rust at all in the frame rail...unless you're totally sure it's only on the surface...walk away.  I bought a parts car that you could see daylight through the side rail with the doors closed!  Likewise for the front frame rails under the driver & passenger footwells...

I'm not as familiar with the e36, but I've seen awful rust in the rear arch, especially in the early 92-93 cars.  They also have a reputation for poor electrical reliability and interior durability.

Then there are the mechanical e30 issues...power steering leaks, shot front suspension arms, oil leaks from all over, rear shock mounts, plugged brake lines, bad bearings, etc.
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« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2009, 10:16:15 PM »
Thanks to all of you for your comments.  I'm not new to BMW's, but I am new to this particular e30.  I was first looking at 325is' but during my research I learned about the M42B18.  Sounds like an interesting power plant, or is the M20B25 in the 325is just as fine (timing belt and all).  Would appreciate any comment on this.

I'm considering a 318is in the SW at the moment; the car has always been in that area of the country.  I'm sure you are all aware of the advantages of purchasing a car from the 'dry' states.  I have someone that will look at it for me... so we'll see.
Again, thanks for the advice.  I'll pass it along to my friend.

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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2009, 09:01:04 PM »
Just got an E-30 at a charity auction. '92 318ic. sweet little car I'm selling my Supra to do this car. The first prob I noticed was the plastic connecter, cooling system, broke off
the hose to the reserve tank. I looked like hell for where it hooked up. Alli knew was when  I added water it flowed out. Good thing i was hungover instead of drunk. I found the part at Vans I guess its called carquesrt but they never changed their old funkie paint job. They got me for 14.99. I read in your forum some people paid over a bone for it. I didn't even really check it out if it substanderd but as soon as i finish this sentence I'm running out to check. MoRe later

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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2009, 09:09:09 PM »
Looks like its a pretty good piece Of cource a little wet sand paper is in order just because prevention is the rule at that location. All told with tax i walked out 35 bucks Intake gaskets and that. Vans Rules