Need to replace airflow metering box on my 1994 BMW 316 E36 M40 engine. Part costs £350 new so would like to buy used part. BMW will not give me the part number!! Don’t have original part for this and have tried loads of metering boxes that just don’t fit. Please help have been tryng to get my motor back on the road for three weeks now!!
Really need more info about your car. Month and year manufactured, sedan/coupe, transmission, catalytic converter or not, and even LHD or RHD all make a difference. But try this, 13621734653 or go to http://www.realoem.com and find it.
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Can you help with BMW 316 1994 manufacturers part number for airflow metering box?
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What wheels will fit a 1987 E28 BMW 5 Series?
Just bought a 1987 E28 BMW 5 series to take part in a charity rally and but it needs some new tyres as existing wheels are old metric ones and tyres are a fortune. So we have decided it is probably just better to replace the wheels and tyres together with a used set off ebay. Problem is though I am lead to believe that not all 5 stud wheels will fit, and not even all original BMW 5 stud wheels.
So i need some advice….. what wheels can i buy to fit?
Which model number BMW wheels can i buy to fit straight on?
The standard size was a 6×14 wheel with 195/70/14 tyres, I had one. Some of the wheels from the E34 will fit, but not the wider 15" ones, as you’ll run into arch clearance issues. Suggest you try one of the many BMW breakers yards you’ll find up & down the country, as they’ll always have wheels. Look at Google or Yellow Pages.
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differences between the last part BMW E34 (525) exhaust part when it come?
i wonder if there are any big differences between the last part of a BMW E34 (525) exhaust part when it come to a automatic or manuel gear box or touring and ordinary one?TY
I do not believe so. The exhaust has nothing to do with the transmission and vise versa.
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