01-26-2024, 10:13 PM | #1 |
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New to this forum, just got a 1997 328i
Never had a BMW, had 4 Benz's during my lifetime. Here is why I chose this car off Craigslist...
I have two diesel trucks, one has a tranny on life support, the other has a powerstroke that no one on the forums knows how to fix so I was looking for an "emergency" car in case my other truck bites the dust. So a local guy was selling this Bimmer, low miles for the year (1997) of 136 K, It has new tires, the exterior and interior are in very good shape, everything works, good spare tire and jack, all manuals service paperwork etc. Price was very good at $1000, the tires alone are worth half of that so I just bought it as soon as it posted. It was well taken care of except it has these issues... The front shocks (struts) are toast, the belt tensioner is noisy and the drive line vibrates due to some sort of rubber mounting issue which my mechanic told me is usually good for only 100k and this needs replacing. So, since I am new to these cars, not sure what these rubber mounts are called so if anyone could educate me on what they are and how difficult it is to replace them would be great. I am guessing these are parts that can only be bought from BMW (no aftermarket) and probably will be spendy. The struts can be aftermarket and not sure if the belt tensioner has to be OEM or if it is the bearings that can be replaced.. I have a new lift post in my warehouse so we can get it up in the air to do the work . Would appreciate any tips on the work that needs to be done. Thanks, Ray |
01-27-2024, 09:37 AM | #3 |
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Welcome! Your car is known as BMW chassis E36 - you'll find E36-specific forums, Facebook pages, etc.
https://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/e36-1991-1999.97/ https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/f...991-1999-(E36) You can use realoem.com to find the BMW part number for any part of interest. Input the last 7 digits of your VIN into the box to drill down. With the part number you can search for the best pricing. https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sel...Lim&model=328i Many BMW dealers offer online sales so you can save vs. purchasing over the parts counter. FCPEuro.com is a supplier that sells BMW, OEM and OE parts, depending on your budget. They also offer lifetime replacement warranty so you'll only pay for the part once. https://www.fcpeuro.com/
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01-27-2024, 02:12 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the reply. I will check these sites out for buying the parts and next week will get this old girl up on the lift to what we all need to get this roadworthy for long trips.
My mechanic was a helicopter mechanic in the Army and he really knows a lot about all kinds of cars. Thanks again for the info, Ray |
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01-28-2024, 01:15 PM | #6 |
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Thanks, I too am thinking it sounds like the Giubo Driveshaft flex joint. looks li9ke it runs around $68 off FCP euro parts site.
The former owner mentioned the vibration seems to come directly underneath the area between the 2 front seats. I will get it up in the air on the lift and let the mechanic check it out. We need to replace what we think is the belt tensioner either bearing going out, and we will replace the belts and might as well do the water pump even though no leaks, at 136k I am sure it is in its sunset years. |
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01-28-2024, 04:22 PM | #7 |
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Welcome Ray, looks forward to some photos! Good luck with the project.
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Sure happy to help! Don't have E36 experience, just E30 and E46. I don't think you can do the flex disc without at least partially the dropping the exhaust and CSB. The trans output shaft doesn't allow the guibo to just slide out.
Unless imminent failure is obvious, I usually do a "driveshaft service" all at once, trans mounts, flex disc, CSB, leaking trans or diff seals. Sounds like a great car definitely worth the attention. Quote:
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