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Re: New to my BMW and have I got questions...
- Subject: Re: New to my BMW and have I got questions...
- From: Don Cicchetti <dcicchet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 14:11:08 -0700
Liz Sayre said: (edit edit)
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Hey there!!
I am now the proud, if a bit saddened, owner of a 1984 318i that
belonged to a late friend of my family. I live in a very rural, very
isolated part of Maine -- nearest BMW dealer is at least four hours
away
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Hi Liz, welcome to both the digest, and to BMW ownership. Sorry to hear
how you got it, of course...
Despite the rubbish of the last few days, it's generally a good group.
I'll try to help with a couple of your questions.
Liz:
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1. The engine has been run on standard 10W30 oil for 15 years.
Can I switch to synthetic? Any reasons not to? Never had
reason to think about it before this.
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I wouldn't, unless you need it for -extreme- cold weather operation, (it's
great for that) otherwise it won't really make any difference in your
engine's wear at this point. It costs a lot besides. I'd stay with
regular oil.
Liz:
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3. The car was in an accident a few days before my friend died
and his family never had the heart to fight with the insurance
company about repairs. I know I'll have to take her to a body
shop for the actual work but I'm not even going to chance it
until I know a bit more about it myself. I want this done right.
The damange is to the driver's side. The door and the section
of the body directly under the door are bent inward about 3
1/4 inches from "square" (I measured from the centerline of the
car and compared the damaged side to the side that is intact).
Are there any special issues I need to consider in getting this
taken care of? I am assuming, since it's uni-body
construction, that the shop will place the thing on a jig and pull
the body back into shape and then the door gets replaced
refitted. Then the whole thing gets a new paint job. Am I
missing anything? Wrong assumptions?
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That's about it. Check around for recommendation on a reputable shop, and
don't accept the car back unless it is *straight*.
Liz:
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I realize that I am probably going to spend more money on this car
than it's actual value but I am a slave to sentiment and the thing is
a *ABSOLUTE BLAST* to drive. Any help, suggestions, web-sites,
books, whatever are greatly appreciated!!
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I'm sure some other 318 owners can help with info and websites. I would
just recommend that you find a reputable independant mechanic since they
are usually a better choice than the dealer for the older cars, IMO, and
may not be so far away.
Anyone know of a good shop in Maine?
Have fun with your car!
Don
Don Cicchetti
dcicchet@domain.elided
71 '02 BMW CCA member 122043
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