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leeorglory

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    E36 316i
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    2000

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  1. Morning all, Can anyone tell me what the part number is for this please, mine has a huge crack in it, (picture attached) As you can see from the photo I've tried to find the part number on real oem but it seems to be the only part of the cooling system they haven't put a part number in for. Thanks
  2. You did, but when I initially checked it over it looked fine, I guess looks can be deceiving. Thanks @Greydog I'll defintiely give that a look :)
  3. Does anyone know the part number or maybe where I can get one of these parts its really letting the interior down and I would like to have it looking as nice as possible :)
  4. I feel I finally got to the bottom of this over the weekend. thankfully @Greydog the auxilliary water pump is fine :) So it seems that when you buy radiators from Euro Car parts even though you have to put in your registration number it still shows you two options which both have the same image but are actually completely different, and me trying to keep the cost down decided to opt for the cheaper one, which turned out to be much smaller than the radiator that was previously in there. So I bought another radiator this time the correct size. I also noticed that when I was trying to bleed the system and squeezing the pipe on the cold side I could hear the radiator cap sounding like it was breathing, since this was the only place I could find any air still getting into the system I bought a new cap from ECP and now it is all running fine :) I took it for a long run yesterday and used it to get into work this morning and it feels so much better. :)
  5. Thanks Trevor, I'll make sure I find any loosen that one too,
  6. Yeah I agree there Trevor, but since they're not too expensive I've decided I'm going to replace the thermostat and water pump just to be safe. Out of interest when bleeding the cooling system on a BMW whats the best way to do it? I know the bleed screw is on the rad but I've seen a couple of videos where they say you should have the front of the car jacked up??
  7. Well I've managed to get a sniff test done and thankfully its all clear so not the head gasket at this stage which is a weight off my mind.
  8. Thanks @Greydog It's a manual car, I'll definitely speak to the garage at the end of my road and ask them if they can test it for me. I'll also look at tracing those pipes from the bulkhead.
  9. So I've finally been recovered back to my house and the guy said it could be a number of things when he was checking the car over he said that the heaters inside the car were never getting hot. I'd never noticed this as I've had the air con on pretty much all the time since getting it as it's been too warm for the heaters. He thinks it could be either the heater matrix is blocked or broken, the thermostat is knackered or ... dun dun durrr the head gasket. He did also say that it could be that I might not have properly bled it yesterday when I changed the rad, so with this in mind besides the one on top of the radiator are there any other bleed crews in the system on these cars? Thoughts?
  10. Sorry, I forgot to mention that I replaced the cracked radiator at the weekend. So no more crack. The pressure cap being the one you take off to top the coolant up?
  11. Well that was short lived... so far I’ve replaced the radiator and fan and this morning on my way to work the car said it was over heating again but this time no steam coming from the engine bay. Given that almost everything else has been replaced I’m assuming this must be down the a knackered impeller on the water pump or a knackered thermostat? But I wanted to come on here and see if anyone had any other suggestions before I buy the parts today. Thanks in advance
  12. Thanks Trevor, obviously this is after I'd given it a good clean down after buying it, as it was covered in muck both inside and out initially. I'm going to hire a rug doctor at some point soon and give the interior a serious clean. The only thing I really need for it at the moment is the dash fascia that I posted about in the other section, but its proving a struggle finding one :/
  13. In case anyone isn't sure this is the piece I am looking for, the black plastic bit with the clock and dials in, if anyone can help or knows the part number (as that might make it easier to find online) please let me know :)
  14. So here she is the second car in my mini fleet (sorry it took so long, I thought I'd already posted it haha!)
  15. I was wondering does anyone on here have the black plastic fascia that goes around the stereo and heater controls for an e36 316i? Whoever the ham fisted clot that previously owned mine was they managed to destroy it putting in an after market stereo, and as the stereo is old and doesn't have things like bluetooth I am looking to update it but don't really want to do it without being able to tidy up the interior at the same time. If you have one and its in one piece please let me know how much you would like for it posted and also please post a photo as when I've tried to search for these on ebay etc. I only seem to be able to find the ones for the saloon e36's Thaaaanks
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