Whenever I see globby welds, I gotta ask "Is that normal" Take a look the part circled in red and is that normal?
I am thinking of buying this car and if that is a suspicous repair then I may just pass.
i had them on mine, so im assuming... yes?
It is a rubber "paint" BMW slathers over all sheet to sheet welds at a seam. I cant tell if that was re-done by someone but its not out of the ordinary.
BTW that stuff smells awful when it burns - clean thoroughly before welding near it.
what year is it? my 88 was smooth IIRC... this looks like an 89+ 325i. It's got the T-shaped ISV
I think the early M20 powered cars had the overflow tank on that side and it was more pill shaped
Thanks everyone.
It is an '89 325i with a 5 speed.
The resolution of the picture isin't the greatest so it looks rougher than it really is, and looks just lie the pics supplied by chapel.
I will test drive it tonight. (or tomarrow)
Yeah, the early M20s kept a (very susceptible to explosions) overflow tank on that side. They upgraded it to the driver's side one in 87 (I think)
The coolant reroute was for '88 models. Chapel - it's good to see that you've still got the E30 in the stable - you announced you got it on c:d a long time ago man!
-- ian
I sold my E30 years ago. I had it from about 2002 to 2004. I helped Bentley update their manuals as well. Right now I just have the S6.
looks like normal seam sealer to me.
Seller out of town until Tuesday Grrrrrrrr....
I actually even have permission and funding from my wife ( I won't pretend I make the financial decisions in my house :-) )
Oh, and acording to the seller, the timing belt and water pump was done two years ago. I will inspect it to be sure though.