Ladies and Gentlemen. This website has a lot of great stuff on it but utilization is low. It is coming up for renewal of hosting soon and I am wondering if it is worth the cost to keep it up. I would like some feedback from all you users to know what the decision should be. It is not a lot of trouble to administer but the annual cost to renew the hosting is the issue. There is no advertisby Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
Alan, The Bentley manual does not discuss the rear window removal. Sorry, not much help... Bobby Bob in Lake Havasu - Technical Forum
Connect pin 7 to pin 19 and turn on the ignition to position 2 (run, not start). When the service lights go out, turn off the ignition. Should take about 8 to 10 seconds. If held on longer it will reset the inspection interval. Best of luck. Bobby Bob in Lake Havasu - Technical Forum
The E-30 sedan rear seal on the automatic transmission has been leaking for a long time. It was easier to tolerate than repair as most of you know. The exhaust has to come off and a lot of other stuff before access to the seal can be accomplished. The day finally came to replace the muffler so the requisite parts were procured to change the trans seal as well. New guibo, trans mounts and shby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
I needed a new bulb for my fog lights so went to an auto parts store. The price of the H-3 bulb I wanted ranged from $16 to $22. I bought one and installed it. Then days later,I got a message from an online parts dealer with a provocative listing of "surplus" parts for my E-30. I scrolled through to see if there was anything I could not resist. Well, I was hooked by the sale priceby Bob in Lake Havasu - Technical Forum
Recently changed the timing belt i my 1990 sedan. It had been 5 years or so since I changed it last but not a lot of miles so it was not badly stretched. Just a little loose. After the normal struggles with the belt and etc. got it done but decided not to change the tension pulley. Did not have a lot of miles on it and it seemed ok. After about 50 miles on the new belt a noticeable clickingby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Recent issues of the Roundel has some nice E-30 for sale and the prices are also very nice...for the seller. These are truly collectible cars.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
It is possible but there will be extra costs. Price might be higher to offset risk of having to recover the car if payments are missed. Interest on the loan might be higher for the same reason. Down payment might be higher as well. Bad credit mostly means that to get merchants to trust that you will pay, they will charge you more of what your already do not have enough of. Best to try and aby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Looking for E30 Picnic pictures? Check out #e30picnic on Instagram. Follow us at @e30picnic and @e30chapter orby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
You can learn all about the picnic and its history at and you can register at MotorSportReg.com. Registration is $20 up front, and $25 the day of the show (with both digital payments and cash accepted at the gate). As always, there will be merchants and vendors on site with plenty of swag and items for purchase, as well as food and drinks available. We hope to see you there! The info in theby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
As a reminder, we're on both the East Lawn and the Center Lawn for this year's 20th Anniversary celebration. We're at three weeks and counting until what may be the best turnout ever for this milestone event. Registration is open on MotorSportReg.com at the link below. It's $20 up front, and $25 the day of. 2022 E30 Picnic Registration We'd sure love for everyoneby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Finally got the fill plug out of the diff and there is adequate oil in it so will leave it alone for now.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Great news - we're back on the main lawn! The 2022 E30 Picnic returns for its annual installment on the last Sunday in June. Mark the date: 6/26/2022 First and arguably most importantly, we're happy to announce that we'll be back on the main lawn for 2022. We've secured both the East Lawn and the Center Lawn for this year's 20th Anniversary celebration. Weby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Now that the noise of the bearing is gone, I can hear another noise that might be the differential. I did notice how much oily dirt was all over the diff when working on getting axle CV off it. Now it occurs to me that since it did not appear that the diff was dripping any fresh oil...it might have already leaked out. Maybe there is no oil left in it.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Another update...after 40,000 more miles, it is still going. It is showing some cracks though so have procured a new one. Might get installed this week. With the modified exhaust the new engine required, it takes a while to disassemble and reassemble. A plus is that the new rear seal on the transmission I put in last time is not leaking yet. So, do not have to do that over.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Removing the locking washer was difficult and destroyed it in the process. A chisel to get under an edge and bend it so some needle nose pliers could grab it was necessary. Definitely had to have a new one to install. The bearing change is finally completed. The noise reduction is amazing. The bearing was very difficult to remove. A slide hammer was not successful in moving it at all. I hby Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
I have the new bearing in hand to replace the noisy left rear. The Bentley manual is not very clear on how one removes the locking washer from the CV shaft. Does anyone know of a UTube video on rear wheel bearing change?by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Kelly, Good to see you are still driving that cabrio. I have changed the fan on one of my E-30 but have no idea why the connection to any other of the interior lights. Seems like some other gremlin might be involved. The instrument cluster is difficult to remove and replace so I cannot recommend exploratory surgery. One of my cars had a similar speedometer fluctuation and the "speedometeby Bob in Lake Havasu - Technical Forum
I see in Bimmer Life Magazine that there is one in the Sonora chapter owned by Dave Becker. According to the article he has owned it for 20 years. There were only 1660 of the 323i built.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
Those are pretty rare. Do not know who may have one. I saw two at the E-30 picnic last June though.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
I have the recently refurbished head off the engine I replaced. Should be worth $300 plus shipping. The rework alone is much more than that these days.by Bob in Lake Havasu - For Sale
John, Glad you found the site. Hope you can get out for a drive in your E-30 when weather gets warmer.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
After a long struggle with technology, the website is up again. I hope to see some posts from all. I still have two E-30 to keep running and driving so am enjoying the Chariot of the gods every day.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
Often the fabric has a foam backing that is glued to the inside of the car. This foam oxidizes gradually and turns to mush and cannot really bond to any new application of glue.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
When I went to a shop to have the headliner in my E-30 hardtop replaced, they matched the fabric perfectly. The install of the new fabric left a little to be desired but the appearance was identical to the original.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum
Unfortunately, it appears to be the severe vibration type failure. I see on pelican parts I can get a new one for about $90. I might have to go that way. I checked a local pic-a-part place and they had none of the E-30 model cars within 100 miles.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
My 1990 sedan heater fan has failed. The motor runs but is really noisy. I think the fan must have disintegrated while operating at the high speed. So I am looking for a replacement and some hints at getting the debris out of the AC. Is there a replacement for just the fan or must the whole assembly be replaced?by Bob in Lake Havasu - Car Talk
That particular Z1 was owned by Peter Gleeson. I just read in the Puget Sound BMWCCA magazine (Zundfolge) that the editor has purchased it from Peter. So it is definitely on the road again. We should see it at the E-30 picnic this year as David Lightfoot us usually in attendance even though he previously did not have an E-30 for quite a while.by Bob in Lake Havasu - Community Forum