e36 3.0l MOT failure
e36 3.0l MOT failure
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Richieboy3008

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2,058 posts

207 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Hi guys,

I’m after a bit of advice as I’m not really a mechanically inclined person, nor
My 93 M3 3.0 failed it MOT on the exhaust, it is blowing in front and behind the cats. I assume this means full system replacement, the price the garage has quoted is 470 for just a standard exhaust. That seems a little steep to me, or is that the right ball park? I’ve seen other exhausts advertised e.g scorpion for around 300-350.

Also I asked them to check out an oil leak, they said there is a gromit\screw on the side on the engine where the oil is leaking from. Any ideas? I quick google suggested just requires a replacement washer and screw. Has anyone else has experienced this type of problem? Is it something I could sort out? Sorry for not being more specific but that was the info I was given. The garage in question suggested I take to a specialist.

Any help much appreciated.
Rich

E36GUY

5,906 posts

242 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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The reason the price is high is that you are replacing the cats as well. That's the most expensive part of a system

Frik

13,664 posts

267 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Is the 3.0L a full stainless system too?

mgmrw2003

20,951 posts

181 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Richieboy3008 said:
Hi guys,

I’m after a bit of advice as I’m not really a mechanically inclined person, nor
My 93 M3 3.0 failed it MOT on the exhaust, it is blowing in front and behind the cats. I assume this means full system replacement, the price the garage has quoted is 470 for just a standard exhaust. That seems a little steep to me, or is that the right ball park? I’ve seen other exhausts advertised e.g scorpion for around 300-350.

Also I asked them to check out an oil leak, they said there is a gromit\screw on the side on the engine where the oil is leaking from. Any ideas? I quick google suggested just requires a replacement washer and screw. Has anyone else has experienced this type of problem? Is it something I could sort out? Sorry for not being more specific but that was the info I was given. The garage in question suggested I take to a specialist.

Any help much appreciated.
Rich
If it's just cracking/splitting why not get a mate or garage somewhere to weld it up? Had simillar on mine, and luckily a pipe fitter at work patched it up in his lunch hour, cost me a 12pack of lager.

All else fails, ring round a few exhaust places, get a few prices..... SCORPION or such like would seem sense if cheap enough, if you're anywhere near yorkshire, I cant recommend EXHAUSTSUK at Sheffield highly enough. They've done 3 of my cars, all custom stuff, and 1 of my dads classics. Once the derv saab's system fails, it'll be going there