Hi,
I was randomly browsing craigslist late Monday night (11/21), just to gauge current e46 m3 pricing and alleged condition, and I stumbled across an ad that said "2004 BMW 330ci, Performance Package, Aerodynamic Package, Sport Suspension" that was listed for $5,000. "ZHP" was not mentioned in the listing. I wasn't looking to buy any more cars. I wasn't looking for more projects at this time (just finished an extensive list of maintenance items on my m3), but something compelled me to go take a look. I saw the car Wednesday (11/23) morning and decided just to buy it as a project. I didn't want a protracted negotiation, and I don't like "low-balling" people. It's already bad enough for the seller that his pride and joy "died" and now he has to "bury" (sell) it, and he seemed like a nice enough guy. We agreed on a slightly lower price.
It suffered an overheat and subsequent head gasket failure. Codes showed misfire cylinders 3 and 4. When I pulled the spark plugs for a compression test the tops of pistons 3 and 4 were wet, confirmed to be coolant when the fluid sprayed out when cranking (fuel pump fuse pulled). I sent a sample of oil to Blackstone for sh*ts and giggles, "just to see" what the numbers looked like.
I'm usually on m3forum (user name "e30will"), but thought I'd join this forum as a member rather than a lurker. My other current cars: '03.5 m3 MT, '15 i3 BEV, '89 m3 (in need of lots of work, for a later time).
Other background on this ZHP:
- 99,721 miles
- One owner
- Owner loved the car, but is not a "car guy." Wife said when they go to Costco he parks so far away from the entrance to avoid door dings.
- Kept outdoors, but under car cover daily. Paint is 8.5-9/10, and interior is 9/10
- AC blows cold (I knew the engine was kaput, and would be replaced, so I didn't mind running it briefly to test AC)
Info on car:
- 4/04 build
- Coupe
- Alpine white
- Black leather interior
- Premium Pkg (I think, since it has leather seats and moonroof)
- AT
- Xenons
Options that I wished it had:
- 6-spd manual (I'm probably not going to do a conversion due to cost and since I have another car that's MT already)
- Heated seats (I might retrofit this option)
- Homelink (I have a homelink unit, will probably install)
- Perforated leather on the steering wheel vs the old alcantara (will probably send it to Coby Wheel to be recovered)
Things on the to-do list:
- Replace engine. I don't want to deal with potential issues down the road due to distortion of aluminum block & head even after machining the head and block-deck. For the price, effort, and time, a used engine would be better.
- New cooling system parts, all of them.
- Vanos lockdown with Beisan parts
- R&R the injectors to have them cleaned
- New O2 sensors
- Exhaust hangers if necessary
- Intake boot
- Replace OFHG
- DISA fix with G.A.S. kit
- Cold weather CCV, still considering whether to get G.A.S CCV that just came out
- Fluids (engine, trans, diff, p/s, brake, coolant)
- Filters (engine, trans, cabin, fuel, p/s (the reservoir has non-replaceable filter so just get new reservoir))
- Rubber mounts/bushings (engine, trans, diff, guibo, steering guibo, CSB, rear subframe, FCAB, RTAB, and on rear control arms too)
- Rubber hoses (vacuum lines, and if necessary the p/s lines too)
- Tires (all four are old and cracked, and they're mismatched original style Pilot Sports on the front and PSS on the back)
- Rear brake pads (fronts are still ok)
- Koni yellow dampers (I love the way they feel matched with stock springs), and new strut mounts, axial bearings, bump-stops, RSM.
- New head light lenses, if possible (I didn't see it listed as a separate part on REALOEM. Maybe an error, because I didn't see a radiator part number listed either lol)
On to the photos:
Coolant in cyl. 3 (and also 4):
I'm happy to join the community, and hope to learn and contribute. Any perspectives, advice, and knowledge would be appreciated, thank you.