B10 V8 Touring newbie
I can't help with any of the questions now as I don't have the info but welcome to the forum.
Your car has now been owned by 4 forum members including me. Enjoy.
Your car has now been owned by 4 forum members including me. Enjoy.
Regards,
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
From memory from the back end of 2007 to the middle of 2008 when I moved to a D3 Touring.
Regards,
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
Re: B10 Touring newbie
Hi E24 Man
Welcome to Alpina ownership and to the forum as for answers to your questions.
Also on the tyre pressure plate on the B post should just be the recommended pressure regardless of load you can use those when lightly loaded so do not worry about this just use the published pressures and enjoy.
Sytners I cannot help you with but others have already pointed out a preference.
"As for M & S tyres my manual only states that 235/40R18 91H M+S are not allowed for the V8S Touring rear" - which is based around the weight loading for the Touring but there is no other mention of any brands.
Although Alpina do recommend Michelin tires but as long as the loading is correct and it matches the required specification then there should be no issue, although I would choose a tyre manufacturer that you are happy with...!
Hope this helps
Simon
Welcome to Alpina ownership and to the forum as for answers to your questions.
Also on the tyre pressure plate on the B post should just be the recommended pressure regardless of load you can use those when lightly loaded so do not worry about this just use the published pressures and enjoy.
Sytners I cannot help you with but others have already pointed out a preference.
"As for M & S tyres my manual only states that 235/40R18 91H M+S are not allowed for the V8S Touring rear" - which is based around the weight loading for the Touring but there is no other mention of any brands.
Although Alpina do recommend Michelin tires but as long as the loading is correct and it matches the required specification then there should be no issue, although I would choose a tyre manufacturer that you are happy with...!
Hope this helps
Simon
V8S Touring
For which I am and always be grateful Chas. It was great to meet both of you. I apologise for off-topic but what's Steve driving these days?Chas wrote:... and driven from Nottingham to Aberdeen by a 5th forum member (who brokered the two sales prior to yours).v8 ego wrote:Your car has now been owned by 4 forum members including me...
Welcome to the forum!
Regards,
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
I had to do this when I bought it. The only way to fix without replacing the whole loom was to bridge the wires out so I guess the wires have broken elsewhere.E24man wrote:Fixed the Rear wiper - the wire was broken in the loom AND the mechanism had seized absolutely solid.
Fixed the Glass rear window opening as the loom was again broken AND also the switch under the wiper arm had given up - this was an absolute swine to do.
Regards,
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
Erm, no offence to Jamie (who I don't know) but he only had the car for a few weeks!! It's condition is primarily down to the previous owners on here. I can personally vouch for the lavish attention it's had from Steve and Gee in the past few years; some of it in my driveway/garage.E24man wrote:It's in pretty fine shape all round - a testament to Jamie who I bought it from.
Glad you're happy with it and I'm very pleased to see you've fixed the tailgate niggles. Well done
HiE24man wrote: Simon, I still can't find any mention of the correct normal load pressure for the staggered 19's (the normal load pressures for all the other size winter and summer tyres is clearly listed) so I guess I'll just dial them down 3 or 4 psi all the way round.
Cheers,
E24man.
Glad you got the other problems fixed the tailgate in most cars that have some wiring running through it always goes wrong after a while. My old M5 Touring did the same thing as did previous hatchbacks.
As for the tyre pressures the standard pressures on my car they are 3.0 bar (43.5 psi) front and 3.3 bar (48 psi) rear which should be the standard for both loaded and not loaded according to the manual. These larger cars are quite sensitive to tyre pressure so it can make a difference to the handling.
Sounds like you are planning to get to keep this one for a while
Hope this clarifies things with the tyre pressures.
Cheers
Simon
V8S Touring
The tailgate was also a problem to me. Firstly the wiper arm seized which I thought I had cured by the addition of a O ring on the shaft to keep water out. Needs to be disassembled once a year and re-greased.
The power operated tailgate never worked properly because Alpina added a spoiler on the top and a decorative filler panel on the lower edge. This made the tailgate too heavy for the standard BMW mechanism although it worked when the car was parked at the right angle. Sytner and Alpina looked into it under warranty it but were embarrassed to admit there was no fix.
The car only let me down once. At about 50,000 miles the top hose blew in a fairly spectacular fashion. This is a known weakness with the V8's and the first indication of trouble will be the coolant warning light coming on. Check the top hose by squeezing it and you may find it is going soft especially on the underside. As the car has done a further 50k miles I suggest you replace it before it blows again. Easy job to do at home but impossible to repair on the roadside.
The power operated tailgate never worked properly because Alpina added a spoiler on the top and a decorative filler panel on the lower edge. This made the tailgate too heavy for the standard BMW mechanism although it worked when the car was parked at the right angle. Sytner and Alpina looked into it under warranty it but were embarrassed to admit there was no fix.
The car only let me down once. At about 50,000 miles the top hose blew in a fairly spectacular fashion. This is a known weakness with the V8's and the first indication of trouble will be the coolant warning light coming on. Check the top hose by squeezing it and you may find it is going soft especially on the underside. As the car has done a further 50k miles I suggest you replace it before it blows again. Easy job to do at home but impossible to repair on the roadside.
B5 Touring - The Black One (gone)
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'97 Porsche 993 Carrera
'63 E-Type Roadster
'69 Lotus Elan S/E DHC