E32 1992 BMW 735iL Introduction

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  • @Anirossa
    @Anirossa Před 3 lety +5

    Love this generation of BMWs, have a 1988 E34 m20b20 here in Norway, got it this summer, fixed the jacking points, brushed away the rust under it, painted it and made it usable again, it dosent seem to have any dings or bulks and it seems like a very untouched clean car, but because its sat so long I've had to brush off a lot of rust, especially at the bottoms of the doors and everything since its Norway... anyway, will take care of it and keep it original but with a few tasteful mods like a 2.5 liter exhaust, a wooden bmw gear knob and a few small things, it has a light gray interior that is rare to find and I am rlly enjoying driving to and from classes with it daily :D

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety

      Good work on the E34! Yes the bottom of the doors are notorious to rust on the E34 and E32 cars. It's because of the strip that covers the bottom, the strip has metal clips that rust and it makes the door rust.
      Your mods sound good, not too much, just enough :)

  • @rorielos1556
    @rorielos1556 Před 4 lety +3

    One of the most elegant BMW...Well preserved

  • @20ilunga
    @20ilunga Před 5 lety +12

    Take care of it brother,this 3.5L M30 engines are bullet proof...very reliable,i have a 1990 535i ac schnitzer after almost 30 years my engine still RUNS and SOUND like new.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety

      Yes the M30 is legendary. I believe the 1992 735i/iL is actually the last production BMW to feature the M30. With only 145,000 km's my engine is sure to last many more years!
      Does you AC Schnitzer have a bodykit, or is it a complete package similar to an Alpina with updated interior, engine etc?

    • @20ilunga
      @20ilunga Před 5 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec Yes ...i can send you a pic if you would like to see it.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety

      @@20ilunga You should make a video of it :)

    • @danielmichaelb5995
      @danielmichaelb5995 Před 4 lety

      20ilunga still have it ?! I swear i saw it on autotrader in B.C

    • @20ilunga
      @20ilunga Před 4 lety

      @@danielmichaelb5995 Yes i still have it and I just bought a 2012 750i xdrive M sport,but when I look at the E34 I see that it is STILL the MOST reliable.

  • @user-bu8fx6cm6s
    @user-bu8fx6cm6s Před 3 lety +1

    на этот салон можно смотреть вечно! в живую такого не видел(

  • @enthusiast_me
    @enthusiast_me Před 4 lety

    This BMW E32 is so beautiful. I agreed that the doors are solid built. 1 thing i just learnt from here is that this gorgeous BMW E32 has the washer fluid head cater for fog lights. Simply amazing!

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 4 lety

      Yes it's impressive how solidly built the E32 is. And with lubricated door hinges the doors feel even more solid and nice. Also one thing I noticed recently, if you roll down a window completely and close the door, the window doesn't rattle inside the door. The door still feels 100% solid, unlike cheaper cars.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @1983dmd
    @1983dmd Před 2 lety

    Superbe trouvaille !! Bravo!

  • @picekbmwmb5846
    @picekbmwmb5846 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice looking e32 Love it,i have 2 BMW's 1989 and 1990 750il.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! Your green E32 looks very nice too! You have extra cup holders, those seem to be useful, are they an original BMW accessory?

    • @picekbmwmb5846
      @picekbmwmb5846 Před 5 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec yes cup holders are original,.

  • @bimer112
    @bimer112 Před 3 lety +1

    Tres belle! Just picked up an E34 540i in Montreal.

  • @beaustoioff6182
    @beaustoioff6182 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, just saw this now. Incredible vehicle man. I am not sure but I think these were the last year for this generation but by this time they worked out most of the mistakes of the older models.
    Seeing that spare that probably never touched the road brings me joy.
    That is an exceptional vehicle, especially for Quebec. Your winters are worse but your roads are just as bad as Pennsylvania. We have been fighting for years to try to get a salt alternative. It is so bad for the cars and waterways.
    The leather seams on the doors is known to come loose. Cheap glue. Glue it back into place and let it cure overnight with a c-clamp.
    That engine bay will clean nicely. Make sure to check the connections, vacuum system is extremely sensitive and the hoses become brittle overtime, letting in “unmetered air” that affects performance. Suspension is also a problem as they get older, but yours seems to be at a nice height.
    Wish you the best of luck and I am not far away if you would like to further communicate.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment!
      It is indeed exceptional to find a 90's vehicle in such a condition in Quebec. The harsh winters will disintegrate a chassis in about ten to fifteen years if the vehicle is not taken care of.
      Yes the spare is original. I took it out to inspect the bottom of the spare well (all dry) and it has a 91 production date. The tires on the car are also dated 91! In a week or two I will be installing a set of Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 on E38 Style 61 wheels (16"). It should improve the ride quality... and safety.
      With some degreaser the engine bay did clean up nicely, I will make a new video showing that probably this summer. Thanks for the tip about the door trim, I thought to bring it to an upholstery specialist but I may be able to fix it myself.
      This week I changed the original spark plugs with a set of NGK ZGR5A plugs. The idle is still uneven, so I will definitely be changing the vacuum hoses and see if it improves.
      It's always nice to get insightful comments, thanks for watching and commenting! I am on Bimmerforums BTW, where I post updates of the car.

    • @beaustoioff6182
      @beaustoioff6182 Před 5 lety +1

      MiniCactuar fascinating that those tires are original. Truly an old lady car. Ha ha. Those engines look nice clean.
      I put Bosch plugs in mine with factory spec since they are what the book recommended. It was previously running motorcraft (ford) plugs and sounded horrible. NGK should be good for that though. As long as they have a similar heat point.
      These are notorious for rough idling. I have done so much to mine and it seems to have calmed down. Look at another CZcams video where they are testing a rough idle on an M30 engine, I left a comment there with some insight. My latest problem was with the anti theft “immobilizer” located in the rear driver fuse box, I unplugged one plug and it seems to run fine now. You will now this is a problem of when it runs erratically and you are in the drivers seat it will make an audiable clicking noise since the contacts in it have failed.
      Be careful before taking these to “specialists” a lot of the work you can do yourself. I am pretty deep into mine, but it is the gift that keeps on giving if you like to tinker with these sorts of projects.
      Lots of luck. Hit me up if you need the Haynes book on this and I will send you PDF.

    • @houseofno
      @houseofno Před 3 lety +1

      The last year of production for the E32 was 1994, not 1992. This was the last year of production for the 735/735iL. By this era, German automakers (BMW, Mercedes, Audi) were facing serious competition from upstart Japanese luxury brands such as Acura, Lexus, and Infiniti - higher quality, lower prices, better value for their premium car dollar. The venerable M30 inline six, having been produced in some form or another since 1968, made just 211 hp and was being seriously outclassed by Japanese rivals for smoothness, power, and reliability. The M60 was already in development at this time, but was likely expedited for marketing reasons.
      The E32 faced a shortened model year for 1994, having been produced from January to April 1994 for the 1994 model year, as the successor model, the E38 third-generation 7-series, was ready for production. Usually car makers close down the assembly line around June to prepare for the fall model year changeover in September to October, but as prospective 7-series buyers already knew about the upcoming E38 model, were holding off buying a 7-series until the E38 was in production, hence the shortened model year for the E32.

    • @beaustoioff6182
      @beaustoioff6182 Před 3 lety

      @@houseofno Brian that's very interesting. Thank you for sharing that information with me. The M30 was a beloved engine but it did have its quirks and it was limited in capacity.

  • @breezer371
    @breezer371 Před 5 lety

    Love your car!

  • @1984AP
    @1984AP Před 5 lety +1

    Nice car. My E34 is also from Canada originally. Fog washers were standard fare for the 735iL and 750iL. My E34, as it's CDN-Spec came with headlamp washers and fog washers - which was never avail. on any US E34. Yes, E32s have amazing sounding and feeling doors. E34s are 2nd in line.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety

      Hi, thanks! Didn't know the washers weren't offered in the US. We probably got them in Canada because of our winters. The doors really are incredible. The body panels are all very solid as well, you can tell there is significant insulation behind the sheet metal. It might not make it structurally stronger, but the perceived quality is incredible.

    • @1984AP
      @1984AP Před 5 lety +1

      For E32s the washer were std. on the iL models only in the US. Yep.

  • @thewheelmotion2468
    @thewheelmotion2468 Před 3 lety

    Awesome E32.

  • @wpjansen2021
    @wpjansen2021 Před 3 lety

    Amazing car still runs beautiful.

  • @donny303
    @donny303 Před 5 lety

    My rear headrest was all faded like that too, used some fabric spray paint from canadiantire. Looks like new!

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 5 lety

      Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean about the faded headrests? They look OK to me...

  • @SKumar-kp7fq
    @SKumar-kp7fq Před 4 lety +1

    what a beauty!

  • @maximivanov5593
    @maximivanov5593 Před 4 lety +1

    Это самая лучшая машина на земле!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lexburen5932
    @lexburen5932 Před 2 lety

    i have the same car E32 735iL from 1986 . with the hydraulic/electric self leveling suspension wich you can adjust manually inside when towing something wich was a costly option. really love the car

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 2 lety

      I'm very interested in seeing this adjustable suspension. Are there photos online of your car?

  • @victorvaughn2
    @victorvaughn2 Před 5 lety

    simply awesome

  • @BIMMERZEITT
    @BIMMERZEITT Před 3 lety

    Very nice example!

  • @user-rx7yt7sb8v
    @user-rx7yt7sb8v Před 3 lety

    Woow wonderfull

  • @alsharifhusain
    @alsharifhusain Před 2 lety +1

    Love this model ❤️💔💔💔

  • @Resq28
    @Resq28 Před 3 lety

    Love the interior.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety +1

      It is a nice color yes. A good change from the usual black and tan interiors.

    • @Resq28
      @Resq28 Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec yes!!! 👍👍

  • @riobonito
    @riobonito Před 3 lety +1

    This E32 generation is my favorite! I saw and fell in love with a black 735iL with this same interior but US-SPEC with panel in miles per hour. Here in Brazil we use km/h. She is in Brasília-DF, Capital Federal.

  • @Andrianbechev
    @Andrianbechev Před 5 lety

    My first love )))

  • @maximivanov5593
    @maximivanov5593 Před 4 lety +1

    я на такой проездил 10 лет!!!!!!

  • @VITOSGARAGE
    @VITOSGARAGE Před 4 lety +2

    Save old school cars!

  • @jeromep3182
    @jeromep3182 Před 3 lety +1

    My 91 had the same headlights not the projector either

  • @fddi73
    @fddi73 Před 2 lety

    Great car man... I have one like yours but with 350000km on it.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! These cars are very durable. Even at 350,000 km they can be reliable.

  • @AdrianZelazny
    @AdrianZelazny Před 4 lety

    Beautiful car, wow! Hahaha "utlimate authenticity test" ( complete toolkit ). Mine isn't nearly as perfect but the more I fix, the more I bond with it ;)

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! My wife thinks the toolkit situation is ridiculous, especially the blue rag!
      Our cars are all flawed in some way but improving them slowly is part of the fun of owning an old car :)

    • @1983dmd
      @1983dmd Před rokem

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec The blue cloth is a must....no question about it....

  • @nacasakiyokoi7052
    @nacasakiyokoi7052 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi i have bmw 1988 735i the radiator broke from the oil cooler and mix the coolant whit transmision fluid Now my car is on limb Mode what can i do.

  • @riobonito
    @riobonito Před 3 lety +1

    It belonged to the grandfather of one of my best friends and is at his house. I saw that the car still has the original wheels just like yours and only the hubcaps are missing.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety +1

      Great story! Are you planning on rescuing it?

    • @riobonito
      @riobonito Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec Unfortunately the current owner, my friend's cousin, doesn't want to sell! lol

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety +1

      @@riobonito I can understand why :) Hopefully you can find one in good condition for a good price.

    • @riobonito
      @riobonito Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec Yes! Brazil have more E32 here!

    • @damiralkirkuk1660
      @damiralkirkuk1660 Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec روةرزورزنورزتتاانتاترلناانااتااناانتاازتننااتتااتنتزتنترنرززنتزانتتااانتا

  • @alexebenoit
    @alexebenoit Před 2 lety

    37k views! Keep it up 💪

  • @aptoscomputer7324
    @aptoscomputer7324 Před rokem +1

    Do you know what causes that high pitched/ringing sound in the engine bay when the engine is idling in your video? I feel like most 735i's make that sound and the only thing I can think of that creates it is specific injectors.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I know exactly the sound you mean. I show it in this video: czcams.com/video/RXo6P93wzQQ/video.html
      When pushing on the "3.5" on the intake manifold, the sound stops. It seems to be caused by air rushing into the manifold and causing some kind of resonance.
      Someone posted a video on youtube of a potential solution; I tried to find the video but didn't manage to find it. He showed a large metal disc bolted to the manifold, exactly where the "3.5" is. There was no high pitched sound in the video, only a low rumble. It worked great.

    • @aptoscomputer7324
      @aptoscomputer7324 Před rokem

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec Haha. I just watched the video. Who would have guessed. This puts me in a precarious position because my 92 735i DOESN'T make this sound, and I want it to. Sucks. Most people want the opposite. I think it sounds unique.

  • @Resq28
    @Resq28 Před 3 lety

    When you drive it without the headlight switch on, what lights are on all the time? Just headlights or headlights and tail lights all the time? Thank you.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety +1

      Since I am in Canada the car is equipped with DRL lights. The DRL turn on the low beams at all times, but not the tail lights. I believe the side marker lights are lit at all times as well.
      I have an issue with the ignition switch though. When the key is in the On position (just before Start) the tail lights are on. There is a short in the ignition switch; I ordered a new one to fix it.

    • @Resq28
      @Resq28 Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec oh very interesting. (Milton Ontario Canada) My low beams, side lights, front marker and back taillights are on all the time. I think something is wrong but not sure. Could be my ignition switch as well. Thank you.

  • @LiveFromTheGarage
    @LiveFromTheGarage Před 2 lety

    I have a 1990 735i and I noticed in some of the later models they have an ASC button to help with traction.. I don’t see the button in mine but I noticed a ASC light on the dash but it never activates when it should.. any help on what may need to be replaced or fixed to get it to activate?

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 2 lety +1

      If your car does not have the ASC button, then it does not have that feature. The gauge cluster is the same for all cars whether it has ASC or not. Your car doesn't have a bulb installed behind the ASC logo. In ASC-equipped cars, the gauge logo lights up when the ASC button is pressed, to show that the function has been deactivated by the driver.

    • @LiveFromTheGarage
      @LiveFromTheGarage Před 2 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec ok .. is there any way to activate the feature? Like what’s supposed to help the car with slidin on wet surfaces or snow?

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 2 lety +1

      @@LiveFromTheGarage If the wiring for the system is there already, in theory it would be possible to retrofit the system. But since ASC is more of a safety system (compared to, say, a radio), I would not attempt to retrofit it. It's better to buy a car that already has the systems you want.

  • @houseofno
    @houseofno Před 3 lety

    More than likely, with a car of this vintage, one of the previous owners likely balked at the cost of replacing the ellipsoid headlights and replaced the projector headlamps with standard quad round halogen lights. I've owned my E32 750iL for 14 years and this is the first time I have seen an E32 with non-projector headlights.
    As this was a Canadian market car, it differs in some ways from the USA North American cars; the manual headrests, the metric speedometer (the US market speedometer had Imperial units for the outer digits, and smaller metric units inboard of the Imperial digits, as well as the numerically marked fuel gauge (US cars were marked 1/4, 1/2/ 3/4, and Full). They probably also came with the Euro-market H2 bulbs, which were superior but more expensive that the US halogen bulbs, lending further evidence that at some point, the previous owner probably replaced the headlights with the cheaper US halogen headlights with poorer light pattern. A common practice as most owners (original and second hand) are usually not able to afford to maintain these cars to original specs once the warranty expires. In USA, most buyers lease these cars, then bail out of the lease after three years both to upgrade to a newer model and to escape the expensive costs of maintaining an out of warranty premium luxury car.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety

      Hi Brian, for the model years 90 to 92 the BMW 5 series and 7 series in North America came with freeform headlights (non-projector lights) from the factory. They were manufactured by NAL, while the other model years had projectors manufactured by Hella or Bosch. The lights on my car were original and were never replaced and used standard 9005 and 9006 bulbs.
      Also during those years the fog lights were regular parabolic non-projector types; the other years had a projector in the fog lights.
      If you search for E32's or E34's for the years 90 to 92 on Google you'll see cars with the plain non-projector lights.
      One of my lights was cracked so instead of replacing it with another non-projector type I retrofitted a projector set up from an E34. They bolt right in.

    • @BIMMERZEITT
      @BIMMERZEITT Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec mine is a July 1990 build, US Spec, it has ellipsoid lights

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety

      @@BIMMERZEITT That matches with the information on RealOEM. The non-ellipsoid headlights were used from September 1990 to September 1992. Example part number for the left side non-ellipsoid low beam: 63128350135.
      The ellipsoid low beam is part 63121382395, used up to September 1990 on the 735iL.

    • @BIMMERZEITT
      @BIMMERZEITT Před 3 lety

      @@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec ah interesting. I got lucky then! I prefer the ellipsoid lights. Perhaps they cut them out as a way to save money - cost savings.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 3 lety +1

      @@BIMMERZEITT Yes I'm not sure, either cost or regulations. You did get lucky indeed! The projectors look a lot cooler (it's the classic 90's BMW look) and they perform a bit better too.

  • @bigdealtv8190
    @bigdealtv8190 Před 3 lety

    ive got the exact same car mine is converted to manual

  • @mann318is
    @mann318is Před 4 lety

    What is that noise in the engine? or maybe some bearings?

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 4 lety

      The whistling comes from the intake manifold.
      I made another video where I apply pressure on the manifold, and the high-pitch noise goes away.
      It's very strange. Someone on CZcams fixed the noise in his car by bolting a large piece of metal to absorb the vibrations.

  • @user-iu7tj7kl6q
    @user-iu7tj7kl6q Před 4 lety +1

    حلوووو

  • @williamclark2730
    @williamclark2730 Před 4 lety

    Somebody said by this time the worked out so the mistakes Of the car but back in those days You have to Force something to happen those cars were Almost perfect

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec  Před 4 lety

      Indeed, especially with the M30 motor they are (almost) bulletproof vehicles.

  • @user-iu7tj7kl6q
    @user-iu7tj7kl6q Před 4 lety +1

    AAA

  • @himkaa
    @himkaa Před rokem

    а где линзы

  • @amjadalobde9999
    @amjadalobde9999 Před 5 lety

    خووش سياره