2002 E46 M3 3.2l convertible

bretthermon

New member
Hey guys, some advise please

I have the opportunity to buy my dream car. The 2002 E46 M3 convertible. It is R90000 with 197000km on the clock. My question is does it need another cambelt service at 200000km and is it a good deal? Reallt keen but dont want to buy a lemon

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Gizmo

Banned
A R90k e46 M3 will be a code 3 lemon, stay far away!

FYI BMW have not used cambelts since the early 90's.
 

AdiS

Well-known member
I suspect the engine needs a full rebuild at that price - it has probably spun a bearing.

But to answer your question, the engine uses a timing chain, not a cambelt. To be honest, if you have to ask taht question, then you are not ready for E46 M3 ownership.
 

Donovan2412

///Member
AdiS said:
I suspect the engine needs a full rebuild at that price - it has probably spun a bearing.

But to answer your question, the engine uses a timing chain, not a cambelt. To be honest, if you have to ask taht question, then you are not ready for E46 M3 ownership.

Sawdust:rollsmile:
 

Ga-3M

Well-known member
The convertible only came out in 2004 as well. If it's a 2002 it's a 330ci with M3 kit on.
 

Crash_Nemesis

///Member
Cambelt... M3... Two words that should never be in the same sentence.

oh... and R90 000.

Sorry man, but this is not your dream car. Someone is lying to you.
 

Xack

Active member
Eish you guys are hardcore:roflol:....there's a couple of things that doesn't add up, 2002 M convertible being the biggest of them. Make very sure that you are looking at an e46 M3 convertible and not a 330I Vert with an //M badge on the back. As for your question regarding timing belts, let's call it an oversight or assumption by yourself, possibly based on the fact that older bmws use to have those.

Maybe post a pic ....A single pic will reveal all
 

bretthermon

New member
Thanks guys some great insighr and learning. Appreciate the time and at least im starting to learn to appreciate the M3.

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dvst8

///Member
Fortunatley it is not a pre-requisite to be a mechanical expert to be part of the forum and post threads for advice and to learn.

No one here is.

Glad you were able to get some clarity on your concerns. Keep looking, keep asking questions no matter what and you will find your dream car.

:ty:
 
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