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    San Diego: Looking for Mechanic or E30 DIYer

    Just bought a 91 325i auto (judge away)

    Looking for a good BMW Mechanic or a knowledgeable e30 enthusiast in SD. Not only to get cheaper labor but to learn how to fix this shit.

    I have a laundry list of things I would like done but I don't want to go to a regular old shop. It's not overheating, but I know there is something wrong. It's leaking but not too much. Vibrates around 25-30 then stops, vibrates around 80

    The inspection revealed:
    Engine Oil Mixed with Engine Coolant inside oil cap (milky)
    Oil Leaking from Valve Cover Gaskets
    Oil Leaking from the Front Crankshaft Seal
    Water Pump Leaking Engine Coolant
    Power Steering Rack n Pinion Leaking Fluid


    I assume I need to replace the head gasket, water pump and timing belt.

    Any direction, info, or hookups, please let me know
    Last edited by shawndotjohnson; 05-27-2014, 08:22 PM.

    #2
    South Dakota, not San Diego, right?

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      #3
      My bad san diego

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        #4
        LOL, you will have a lot more luck in San Diego than you would in South Dakota.

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          #5
          sup

          Turbo M42 Build Thread :Here
          Ig:ryno_pzk
          I like the tuna here.
          Originally posted by lambo
          Buttchug. The official poster child of r3v.

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            #6
            The tuna sucks here.
            @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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              #7
              Welcome to r3v. You can get someone to wrench or you can get to reading and do it yourself. Get the e30 bible- http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=164030 and use it in combination with this site- http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/tech.../tech_main.htm and invest in some good tools, a jack and some stands. Its not gonna be easy but you'll learn a ton about the car. OR you can take it to this shop in LA..
              Name: Castro's Smog & Repair / Castro Motorsport
              Location: 12600 Sherman Way Units C & D, North Hollywood, CA 91605
              Phone: 818-765-3606 (Ask for Chris)
              Email: castromotorsport@gmail.com
              Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/castro.motorsport.ca
              Instagram: @CastroMotorsport

              Choice is yours gluck man.
              Originally posted by csermonet47
              Vlad, you are handling this quite unprofessionally.

              Also, you are a cock with tacky taste.

              That is all.

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                #8
                Originally posted by blck325is View Post
                Welcome to r3v. You can get someone to wrench or you can get to reading and do it yourself. Get the e30 bible- http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=164030 and use it in combination with this site- http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/tech.../tech_main.htm and invest in some good tools, a jack and some stands. Its not gonna be easy but you'll learn a ton about the car. OR you can take it to this shop in LA..
                Name: Castro's Smog & Repair / Castro Motorsport
                Location: 12600 Sherman Way Units C & D, North Hollywood, CA 91605
                Phone: 818-765-3606 (Ask for Chris)
                Email: castromotorsport@gmail.com
                Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/castro.motorsport.ca
                Instagram: @CastroMotorsport

                Choice is yours gluck man.
                I got both manuals but, I dont have much space or tools for the job. Thanks for the referral

                DJ I PM'ed you

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                  #9
                  bump

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                    #10
                    Pm sent
                    "Driving anything else would be uncivilised"

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                      #11
                      If you wanna go to a shop in San Diego go to La Jolla independent. They are the best in town hands down. They arent exactly the cheapest but they warranty everything they do no questions asked. They specialize in older bmw's
                      Worlds 1st LS powered e30 cabby.
                      Cab
                      billac: 92 LagunengrĂ¼n cabriolet + cadillac LQ9 + Nitrous + rotiform SJC

                      Raphael: 88 LagunengrĂ¼n IX + Hella 500's + Red ACS type 1's

                      Shaggin Wagon
                      : 01 325xiT 5 speed


                      91 MR2 GT3076TS + E85 = 505whp + antilag = wheelies
                      88 CRX OEM+ 42mpg DD.

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                        #12
                        Give Midnight Oil Motorsports a call, they race SpecE30 and know everything about E30's.

                        Or Mode Automotive is a good place to go as well.

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                          #13
                          Thanks for all the replies, I reached out to a couple DIYers and indie mechanics, everyone flaked or didn't get back to me. I ended up finding a really cheap BMW mechanic that does work out of his home garage in City Heights on craigslist.

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                            #14
                            Oceanside Motorsports

                            Good Talented people!
                            HIK Fab

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                              #15
                              Probably late to this thread, but I used Bimmer mechanic on wheels. Jim's awesome. Much smaller operation though. He's located near PB.

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