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E36 (1991 - 1999)
The E36 chassis 3-Series BMW was a huge hit among driving enthusiasts from the first moment the car hit the pavement. The E36 won numerous awards over the years it was produced and is still a favorite of many BMW enthusiasts to this day! -- View the E36 Wiki

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Old 09-08-2012, 07:24 PM
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Old 10-18-2012, 11:07 AM
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Great information! I just bought a 93 325i that is far from stock, but a majority of this information is still very useful to a guy who has finally bought non domestic.
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Old 12-21-2012, 06:44 AM
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The oil pump nut is not common at all. If you have your engine apart, wire tie it, or weld it, if not, don't worry about it.
^Finally!

Sorry, I usually lurk on the forums, but finally someone posts something about this. Getting tired of people saying "IT WILL HAPPEN AFTER XXXXXXX MILES!!" Not saying it doesn't happen, but even track guys will very rarely experience this.
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Old 12-24-2012, 01:06 PM
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great write up, lots of good pictures too. and definetly listen to chadley about pelican parts, customer service is great
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Old 12-24-2012, 01:47 PM
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dont listen to Ryan though ^

he broke a motor mount, twice... in one week... doing the same thing...
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1997 328iS... HR coilovers, Brembo F40 calipers, camber plates, so many more cool things!

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Old 12-24-2012, 04:28 PM
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they were some good brake stands though.....****
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Old 12-30-2012, 10:09 PM
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K whateva bro. Get yer ass in OT.
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1997 328iS... HR coilovers, Brembo F40 calipers, camber plates, so many more cool things!

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Old 12-31-2012, 06:44 AM
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For 'Verts, these should help. As for what to look for specifically, I've never owned one, so I couldn't say. Hopefully one of our "Vert Guru's will chime in here.

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Don't buy a vert with a top that isn't flawlessy functional and in good condition without extracting a significant price concession from the seller. The list below provides typical failures of the BMW vert top and some reference repair costs as examples. Labor rates vary significantly geographically so you should get a local quote to make an informed decision. My figures provided are intended to either put your mind at ease or scare the crap out of you and some sense into you BEFORE you make your purchase decision.

Typical faults and costs to repair:

Center of top interferes with storage compartment lid while opening or closing - Needs gas struts replaced. Parts are about $130 and it's about a one hour job and fairly easy DIY. Dealer will charge about $500.

Forward edge of storage compartment lid contacts or jams against the driver side base of the top frame - The tension straps that pull the rear most bow of the top up are shot. Many have successfully made a kluge fix with bungee cord or surgical tubing for less than $20. Tension strap replacement requires removal of the top so look at $1,500 to $2,000 at the dealer for just the strap replacement due to the amount of labor required.

Rear window cracked or badly yellowed/fogged - If it's an OEM top the window can be zipped out and replaced. OEM replacement window is about $500 but aftermarket can be purchased for about $200 and it's not a hard DIY if you've got a helper.

Top canvas has holes, seams are splitting open, or seam thread is breaking down - Means it's top replacement time. After market tops can be purchased for about $500 but add another $500 for tension straps, bat wings, and lacing cord kit. It's possible to do it yourself but it's time consuming. After market installation of a top. tension straps, and required hardware is $2,500 - $3,000 drive out.

Semi automatic top not moving when control button is pressed - Can be as simple as a microswitch needing adjustment or replacement ($50 DIY -$300-$500 Dealer) or a defective top drive motor or controller which are in the $1,000 ea to have replaced.

Fully automatic top not moving when control button is pressed - Everything for the semiautomatic top plus add broken drive shafts for the front latching mechanism ($$ unknown) or a bad forward drive motor ($$ unknown)
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Old 03-01-2013, 06:53 PM
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VERY GOOD. Thinking of buying an M3/Non-M3 : this helped out
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Old 03-22-2013, 12:48 PM
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Great Thread.. I will check the rear shock towers this weekend.
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