E36 evo newbie
E36 evo newbie
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ade400

Original Poster:

3 posts

206 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Hi all

Am considering a convertible E36 evo, having not owned one before am wondering if you experts can help. The car would be a weekend decent weather car with restricted mileage probably 4000ish per year, what should I expect in terms of running costs servicing etc, I would only buy a low mileage FSH example that hopefully should be sorted the car would have to be manual. What should I be looking for are the engines gearboxes sound, at what point does the Vanos usually need looking at, any useful info would be gratefully recieved.

Thanks all
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duff

1,035 posts

222 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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There is no timescale with regards to the Vanos being replaced - depends if the car has been driven carefully from cold, filter/bolt changes etc.

The engines are generally strong, the main weak point of the car is the suspension - if it's still on the original shocks/springs it will certainly benefit from being replaced, along with the bushes and top mounts. Other points are:

Air con problems
Notchy gearchange
Exhaust manifold flexi joint

Probably worth doing a search on here as there are loads of threads about these cars which should give you all the info you need.

Edited by duff on Monday 2nd February 16:57

asbo

26,140 posts

237 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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duff said:
There is no timescale with regards to the Vanos being replaced - depends if the car has been driven carefully from cold, filter/bolt changes etc.

The engines are generally strong, the main weak point of the car is the suspension - if it's still on the original shocks/springs it will certainly benefit from being replaced, along with the bushes and top mounts. Other points are:

Air con problems
Notchy gearchange
Exhaust manifold flexi joint

Probably worth doing a search on here as there are loads of threads about these cars which should give you all the info you need.

Edited by duff on Monday 2nd February 16:57
In a nutshell yes

alanruss

1,138 posts

249 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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I got one in April last year. All I can say is get it inspected by someone in the know. Phil Crouch from CPC did mine. Cost £200 as he came out to the car... saved £1000 off the asking price as he noted the discs would warp a bit, air con condenser needs replacing blah blah blah.

Instead of seeming like a tt, I just handed the seller the list with bits that were wrong and a very rough quote to rectify. I said... we need to take some money off, get a garage to fix some of it, or I can walk away.

He took off the money and I had peace of mind stuff like the VANOS was ok, and it was a sound car mechanically otherwise and rust wise, and I knew what faults I would have to rectify, without getting any nasty surprises.

PS. When I first had a go on the gear box I was not happy at all... till I read EVERYWHERE they are all like that. Braided clutch hose is the first thing on my list post MOT this month. Oh and don't accept any other grake discs than M Div OEM ones. They will go wrong, mine wobble a bit and need to be replaces (came up in the inspection).

HTH

kusee pee

1,021 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Totally agree with the braided clutch hose - an absolute must, transforms the car.