E30 318is- What to Look For?

E30 318is- What to Look For?

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JayPee

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1,032 posts

196 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Hey All,
I don't have the need for a modern mile muncher at the moment, but I also have a track car to keep me amused on weekends, so this seems like a nice option for an every-other-daily driver. I thought I would post in here to find peoples experiences of E30's, especially the 4 pot cars. My father may be going to look at one for me in the next week or so which is near to home and I was after a few tips of things to look for. He is fairly thorough when looking at cars, but I will also head down after with a friend who has experience of E30's So here are a few queries-

Where do they rust? Are they famed for bad rust or is it generally due to habitat or previous crash damage?

Do all E30 318IS's have an LSD?

Having seen an advert for one that had had a top end rebuild at low-ish mileage, is this a weakness?

Any other fundamental mechanical weaknesses?

Said car has done 100k and has a full service history. Anything worth looking for in the paperwork?

What would be the going rate for a decent nick H plate car with this mileage and a full MOT? obviously its hard to tell for something this age but I feel this one be a little overpriced.

Many Thanks


E21_Ross

35,113 posts

213 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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the best people to ask about this would be fritz's bits. they specialise in classic BMW's and know an awful lot (who i take my E21 to). i was looking at the 318is a while ago. at fritz's they love them...2 of the mechanics have one each. the engines are so solid and go on forever (one mechanic's has done over 200k and he thrashes it and it just takes it!) give them a call tomorrow or whenever on 01823 674459

will be worth your time i can assure you.

edit: top end rebuilt....the engines can fail is not kept cool. some i think had plastic impellers for the water pump, which fail. they must have metal impellers to ensure they won't fail. keep them cool, regular oil changes the M42 engines just keep going and take any punishment you throw at them. they are cracking cars and all too tuneable!

Edited by E21_Ross on Monday 16th February 21:11

buffly

368 posts

203 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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I`ve got one thats sitting around doing nothing, no tax, no MOT....

You can have it for £300.... just thought i`d ask!

JayPee

Original Poster:

1,032 posts

196 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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E21_Ross said:
the best people to ask about this would be fritz's bits. they specialise in classic BMW's and know an awful lot (who i take my E21 to). i was looking at the 318is a while ago. at fritz's they love them...2 of the mechanics have one each. the engines are so solid and go on forever (one mechanic's has done over 200k and he thrashes it and it just takes it!) give them a call tomorrow or whenever on 01823 674459

will be worth your time i can assure you.

edit: top end rebuilt....the engines can fail is not kept cool. some i think had plastic impellers for the water pump, which fail. they must have metal impellers to ensure they won't fail. keep them cool, regular oil changes the M42 engines just keep going and take any punishment you throw at them. they are cracking cars and all too tuneable!

Edited by E21_Ross on Monday 16th February 21:11
I had a feeling it may be something along those lines, It could be a pain to tell what kind of water pump it had without taking it off though... . May give Fritz's a call and see if there is any way to distinguish a plastic impeller pump. Thanks for that tip off!

sniff diesel

13,107 posts

213 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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buffly said:
I`ve got one thats sitting around doing nothing, no tax, no MOT....

You can have it for £300.... just thought i`d ask!
Where about's in North Wales Richard?

E21_Ross

35,113 posts

213 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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JayPee said:
E21_Ross said:
the best people to ask about this would be fritz's bits. they specialise in classic BMW's and know an awful lot (who i take my E21 to). i was looking at the 318is a while ago. at fritz's they love them...2 of the mechanics have one each. the engines are so solid and go on forever (one mechanic's has done over 200k and he thrashes it and it just takes it!) give them a call tomorrow or whenever on 01823 674459

will be worth your time i can assure you.

edit: top end rebuilt....the engines can fail is not kept cool. some i think had plastic impellers for the water pump, which fail. they must have metal impellers to ensure they won't fail. keep them cool, regular oil changes the M42 engines just keep going and take any punishment you throw at them. they are cracking cars and all too tuneable!

Edited by E21_Ross on Monday 16th February 21:11
I had a feeling it may be something along those lines, It could be a pain to tell what kind of water pump it had without taking it off though... . May give Fritz's a call and see if there is any way to distinguish a plastic impeller pump. Thanks for that tip off!
am so sure most, if not all, E30 318is had the metal impeller, i know some E36 had plastic ones. give fritz a ring and see what they say, they will know just as much as anyone on this forum, they service these sort of cars day in day out, as well as a couple of the mechanics living with them day in day out.

evosport

165 posts

219 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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check out latest issue of BMW car mag for buyers guide

buffly

368 posts

203 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Conwy
sniff diesel said:
buffly said:
I`ve got one thats sitting around doing nothing, no tax, no MOT....

You can have it for £300.... just thought i`d ask!
Where about's in North Wales Richard?
Conwy, its in my place of work, the BMW dealer, Halliwell Jones....

It has to go, or i`ll be getting a telling off soon!

Hargo

111 posts

243 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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With regards to the LSD, it was an option and not many had that box ticked unfortunately

Mine certainly didn't frown

Good little cars though, had mine 9 months now

Cheers

Al

JayPee

Original Poster:

1,032 posts

196 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Hargo said:
With regards to the LSD, it was an option and not many had that box ticked unfortunately

Mine certainly didn't frown

Good little cars though, had mine 9 months now

Cheers

Al
Yes the one I have been planning to look at doesn't have the LSD unfortunately. The car is hardly going to be a drift wagon but I am not sure whether to hold out for one with the LSD....

E21_Ross

35,113 posts

213 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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JayPee said:
Hargo said:
With regards to the LSD, it was an option and not many had that box ticked unfortunately

Mine certainly didn't frown

Good little cars though, had mine 9 months now

Cheers

Al
Yes the one I have been planning to look at doesn't have the LSD unfortunately. The car is hardly going to be a drift wagon but I am not sure whether to hold out for one with the LSD....
seriously mate, give fritz's bits a call. if you get a good example without an lsd, it's worth the extra...they should be able to source an lsd for you, and fit it for a fair price.

sniff diesel

13,107 posts

213 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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buffly said:
Conwy
sniff diesel said:
buffly said:
I`ve got one thats sitting around doing nothing, no tax, no MOT....

You can have it for £300.... just thought i`d ask!
Where about's in North Wales Richard?
Conwy, its in my place of work, the BMW dealer, Halliwell Jones....

It has to go, or i`ll be getting a telling off soon!
Great, I drive trains up to Llandudno Junction sometimes. If you could pick us up from the station one day next week I can come and take a look.

belleair302

6,851 posts

208 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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BMW Car magazine has a buying guide in this months edition.