Vass 10 Report post Posted November 21 (edited) Hi there, New member here, Christchurch based, first ever BMW and a realization of a dream of sorts. Been on the lookout for a good honest straight-6 3-series for a while and ended up snapping up this tidy 2003 (2002/05 produced) 325ci, full leather M Sport. Have been in love with it since, but definitely needs a decent amount of love to get up to standard. Came with comprehensive service history up to about 4 years ago, but didn't get any records from the previous owner, who'd had it for 3-4 years and having now spent some time under the hood, I see that a lot of preventative maintenance is long overdue, which I will be trying to address in the coming weeks and months. This is the first car that I've owned that I'm in the position to keep long term, and being an unapologetic perfectionist that I am, I really want to take as good a care of it as possible, with close to no expenses spared. I haven't done any major mechanical work on cars up to this point, but am generally good with tools and with the increasing amount of resources widely available on places such as this board and YouTube, I reckon the E46 is a perfect platform to learn, and I'm really keen to start going deeper down the rabbit hole. So far I've replaced the valve cover gasket and both front headlights and indicators, with the old ones being absolutely molested in order to facilitate some cheap sh*t LED "angel eyes", which is a whole catastrophic story for another day. I yesterday received my 3 big packages from FCP Euro with close to $2k worth of maintenance parts and am also waiting on a VANOS rebuild kit to arrive in order to get properly stuck in. The immediate plan: Cooling system refresh (expansion tank, auto trans thermostat, all radiator hoses) Oil filter housing gasket Replace auxiliary and clutch fan with electric fan (as seen on the manual models) Replace all belts, pulleys, tensioners and water pump Rebuild VANOS with new seals, bearing washers, gaskets and give it a good clean (was a bit shocked by the state of it whilst changing the valve cover gasket, but didn't want to take it apart without having the necessary parts on hand) Further down the line: Replace CCV/PCV system DISA valve Trans flush Replace rear vent window railing gaskets as the current ones have completely crumbled Whatever other issues will inevitably crop up in the process Lower priority objectives: Get some kind of AUX solution sorted (current CD player is not AUX compatible but don't quite feel like abandoning the original look yet, waiting on a compatible head unit to become available, although patience is wearing thin with the current FM transmitter approach) Re-glue the A, C and possibly B pillars Figure out how and why one of the headlights got out of alignment and doesn't sit flush with the fender, might need a decent panel beater as I can't quite see what's bent out of shape Doing up the paintwork - see how far a decent cut & polish would get me Other aesthetic stuff like getting the banged up front fender resprayed, black out grilles and replace faded hood emblem Get a set of 18" wheels on to fill the fenders a little better, not a huge fan of the current style 68's That's about it for now. Wasn't sure whether to post it here or in the Projects section, but seeing as I'm mostly going to be addressing maintenance items and not any serious mods or rebuilds, I thought I'd just say hello and have the thread moved later on if need be. But anyway, happy to be part of the Bimmer fam, looking forward to getting stuck in and learning from folks on here! Will try not to repeat problems addressed in older topics, but would definitely welcome all tips, advice, warnings, cautions and criticisms Cheers Edited November 21 by Vass 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BozzaFC 128 Report post Posted November 21 (edited) Brilliant choice of BMW to get into the brand, and a lovely example too! Keep the updates coming. You should replace that nasty (probably faded) m badge on the back with a nice 325ci badge too. Edited November 21 by BozzaFC 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vass 10 Report post Posted November 21 9 minutes ago, BozzaFC said: You should replace that nasty (probably faded) m badge on the back with a nice 325ci badge too. Thinking of just debadging it altogether. If it ever gets to the point where the whole car goes for a respray, I'd probably get rid of the emblems as well 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted November 22 Welcome Vass, great to see another novice in this excellent friendly knowledgeable Bimmer group! Brilliant comprehensive 1st post, please keep them coming. Recent purchase e46 project Milliy 2 weeks & 1500 ks later I'm still smiling. It was a hard decision between 330 or smaller brother 325, specifications selected on my example from factory made it easier. Are you interested in a catch up if we can get a few dedicated local enthusiasts together in Canterbury? I also joined the BMW Car Club NZ which I've found helpful, it's looking to re-establish in Christchurch after several years of no activity. Also, do you mind please confirming if the parts purchase off shore is a better decision with wider selection rather than locally in NZ? I'm not mechanically hands on but happy to pay for mechanical expertise. Happy motoring over this glorious summer like weekend. Regards Jon 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vass 10 Report post Posted November 25 On 11/23/2019 at 5:47 AM, JonRP said: Welcome Vass, great to see another novice in this excellent friendly knowledgeable Bimmer group! Brilliant comprehensive 1st post, please keep them coming. Recent purchase e46 project Milliy 2 weeks & 1500 ks later I'm still smiling. It was a hard decision between 330 or smaller brother 325, specifications selected on my example from factory made it easier. Are you interested in a catch up if we can get a few dedicated local enthusiasts together in Canterbury? I also joined the BMW Car Club NZ which I've found helpful, it's looking to re-establish in Christchurch after several years of no activity. Also, do you mind please confirming if the parts purchase off shore is a better decision with wider selection rather than locally in NZ? I'm not mechanically hands on but happy to pay for mechanical expertise. Happy motoring over this glorious summer like weekend. Regards Jon Hey, Yeah, wouldn't mind a catch-up, see what other folks are up to as I've not really got much to show for my efforts at this point. In regards to parts, I haven't gotten round to installing anything yet, discovered I'm still missing some bits & bobs for the work I'm planning to undertake so have put it off until they get here. But from what I've gathered, FCP Euro seems to be a solid place to get stuff. The site is laid out really well, they've got pictures and reviews for nearly all items, and even have put together kits for some of the more common jobs, which was awesome when ordering as they include all sorts of smaller gaskets & O-rings that would have been very easy to miss if I'd have had to put the shopping list together myself. Plus what I've found is the shops here mostly carry Genuine BMW parts, which are understandably more expensive. FCP carries both genuine and OEM & OE parts, so you can choose which components you are willing to take a risk on. For example, for radiator hoses I didn't see a reason to go all out genuine, as it's mostly rubber anyway, so I went with all Rein parts, who is a reputable OEM supplier, the particular hoses had great reviews and were roughly a third of the price of genuine, so even with shipping that came out to a massive win. Shipping also only takes a week, at least has done so far. Basically I just roughly compare the prices for each purchase and see which option comes out to be the better deal. If it's genuine parts, then it's sometimes even cheaper from local suppliers, but FCP is a great place to turn to for a wider selection of OEM components. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cab 120 Report post Posted November 25 There's a bluetooth kit you can get from the warehouse for about $35 that plugs into your cigarette lighter spot. They're awesome I have one in my M3 and it it means you get to keep your factory head unit. https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/p/tech.inc-bluetooth-fm-transmitter/R2279211.html 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vass 10 Report post Posted November 25 15 hours ago, Cab said: There's a bluetooth kit you can get from the warehouse for about $35 that plugs into your cigarette lighter spot. They're awesome I have one in my M3 and it it means you get to keep your factory head unit. https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/p/tech.inc-bluetooth-fm-transmitter/R2279211.html Yeah, I've got something similar, and it's annoying the hell out of me. The sound quality is crap, you get constant humming in the background and for some reason it stays on when I turn off the car. I thought it'd cut the power after a while but I've come back the next morning and the display was still lit up and working, so I started taking it out the cigarette lighter plug every time I park up. I really like the minimalism of this solution, unfortunately my unit is too old to support AUX input, so I'm just waiting until one becomes available at the wrecker's or something. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TermiPeteNZ 892 Report post Posted November 26 Welcome Vass - lovely E46 and great pics Have to disagree re the Style 68s - I really like the design ... what are you thinking of putting on in their place? As @JonRP says the Chch branch of the BMW Car Club is firing up again with @Paul Bradfield leading the charge. Get involved! Pete from Welly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vass 10 Report post Posted November 26 (edited) 16 minutes ago, TermiPeteNZ said: Welcome Vass - lovely E46 and great pics Have to disagree re the Style 68s - I really like the design ... what are you thinking of putting on in their place? As @JonRP says the Chch branch of the BMW Car Club is firing up again with @Paul Bradfield leading the charge. Get involved! Pete from Welly Thanks! Not sure which specific ones yet, angling for some 18's. Quite like the look of the ZHP's, was keen on ones but turned out to be a shoddy set. Just keeping an eye out really, don't want to spend a stupid amount. 68's will do for now, have plenty of tread left on the tyres so not in much of a hurry. Need to take care of the mechanics of it first anyway. Wondering if it's worth getting spacers for the meantime though, they sit stupidly deep inside the arch, doesn't look right. 20mm rear and 10/12mm front should be optimal from what I've read? Edited November 26 by Vass Typo 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted November 26 (edited) Paul might need to be a member of the car club 1st to take charge lol. We are catching up this Friday to work out an action plan for the Chch branch. Wel has certainly set a fine example to follow! Edited 16 hours ago by JonRP Update Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TermiPeteNZ 892 Report post Posted November 26 8 minutes ago, JonRP said: Hi all, has anyone seen my factory spec'd 18" before? S2BAA BMW LA Wheel Double Spoke 88 Paul might need to be a member of the car club 1st to take charge lol. We are catching up this Friday to work out an action plan for the Chch branch. Wel has certainly set a fine example to follow! Re the wheels - yours are after market as the Style 88s look like this: http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/88 And yes! @Paul Bradfield hope you're making it official and joining soon! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted November 26 (edited) Thanks Pete. I wish there was a way to confirm about my wheels as I'm under the impression the factory part code S2BA BMW LA Wheel Double Spoke 88 refer to these genuine wheels as they are the original 18" from new as per Information Sheet supplied with the car and are different from standard style 88 I thought and very expensive to replace according to my local BMW dealership. I know the initial owner didn't worry to much about cost when he ordered from new and knows his stuff when it came to running gear given the Company he owns. The suspension set up and staggered tyres handle like a dream and I'm smiling every time I look at Milliy yet alone go for a spin. https://www.mdecoder.com/decode/pl90196 Edited November 26 by JonRP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karter16 135 Report post Posted December 10 On 11/27/2019 at 12:04 AM, JonRP said: I wish there was a way to confirm about my wheels as I'm under the impression the factory part code S2BA BMW LA Wheel Double Spoke 88 refer to these genuine wheels as they are the original 18" from new as per Information Sheet supplied with the car and are different from standard style 88 I thought I don't think that "S2BA BMW LA Wheel Double Spoke 88" refers to something different to the "standard" style 88's. If you have a look at the below that's the exact description applied to the style 88. S2BA is just the option code that describes the style 88's. http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/E46-Sedan/Europe/318i-M43/sep1998/browse/wheels/bmw_la_wheel_double_spoke_88/ 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted December 10 Much appreciated. I'll know tomorrow if wheels are German or not as they are getting refurbished tomorrow. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qube 2,479 Report post Posted December 10 Your car, being a facelift non msport E46, would have come on factory 16" wheels Style 88 out of the factory. The original owner of the car could have requested for the 18's possibly but these do not resemble any of the bmw styles so most likely they are aftermarket. If it is indeed aftermarket and not one from a reputable brand, I personally wouldnt bother to refurbish them because the costs can be significant and might be better off to go for a higher quality wheel but its obviously your choice. You should know pretty quickly with the stamps (or lack of) on the inside of the wheel when they come off the car. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted December 11 Thank you. The wheels cost an arm & a leg from new, I know this much. The original owner had a large National Tyre company in 2003 so I'm thinking they will be reputable but will have confirmation tomorrow. $1500ish to refurb is well worth it to complete Milliy I feel but yes I agree it's an expensive choice but in my project budget. Cheers Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qube 2,479 Report post Posted Wednesday at 08:15 PM I cant understand the logic to spend $1500 to refurbish wheels which may or may not be brand name. For this kind of price I would hope they are forged wheels not cast but judging from the photos and the chrome look finish I would say these are most likely cast wheels. It doesnt look like flow forged either because this is a relatively newer tech and these wheels are definitely an older style/design from 10+ years ago. You can buy very good quality reputable aftermarket wheels for around $1500 these days btw. wheels are not as expensive as they once were back in the days. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted Thursday at 04:01 AM (edited) @qube photos can be deceiving as I've hit the jackpot as previously mention, wheels are genuine Works Wheel Japan (not China shite), forge alloy reverse mount. The insurance cover just went up! Edited Thursday at 04:39 PM by JonRP 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qube 2,479 Report post Posted Thursday at 07:08 AM Interesting turn of events! If work japan then worth a pretty penny and worthwhile to refurb. Well done!! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted Thursday at 04:49 PM Thank you Q. I suspected the wheels must be the real deal as the new car purchaser back in 2003 is local to you in Akl owner of Carters Tyres. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted Saturday at 10:21 AM On 11/26/2019 at 11:39 PM, TermiPeteNZ said: Re the wheels - yours are after market as the Style 88s look like this: http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/88 And yes! @Paul Bradfield hope you're making it official and joining soon! Hi Pete @TermiPeteNZ my apologies as you where 100% correct with my wheels being after market. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Olaf 2,272 Report post Posted Saturday at 05:31 PM Don't worry Jon, the Originality Police will be kept busy counting rivets at the Land Rover club for the next six decades 😁 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TermiPeteNZ 892 Report post Posted Sunday at 01:06 AM 14 hours ago, JonRP said: Hi Pete @TermiPeteNZ my apologies as you where 100% correct with my wheels being after market. No need to apologise ...just having fun in anorak territory! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonRP 33 Report post Posted 16 hours ago On 12/11/2019 at 12:25 PM, qube said: Your car, being a facelift non msport E46, would have come on factory 16" wheels Style 88 out of the factory. The original owner of the car could have requested for the 18's possibly but these do not resemble any of the bmw styles so most likely they are aftermarket. If it is indeed aftermarket and not one from a reputable brand, I personally wouldnt bother to refurbish them because the costs can be significant and might be better off to go for a higher quality wheel but its obviously your choice. You should know pretty quickly with the stamps (or lack of) on the inside of the wheel when they come off the car. Hi @qube, can you please confirm if there's a Hugh difference between facelift non msport E46 suspension set up and the follow code on mine, or are they all spec'd like this do you think? S226A Sports Suspension Settings Appreciate your further view. ta Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites