M5 specific parts and availability in 2024
Posted: Oct 14, 2024 1:05 PM
Hey guys,
I've been lurking and reading A LOT the last 3 months since buying my first e28, an M5. I've been able to figure out a lot of things from all this reading, but there are a couple items that are "current times" related. By that I mean since this website is more a repository than highly active community, current parts availability isn't discussed very much.
I've actually been pleasantly surprised by the amount of parts that are still available from BMW. Honestly, we should be thankful considering it seems like everyday one more part goes NLA for my e39 M5's... cars that are 12 years newer!
Anyway, in my quest to get this 88 M5 running better (and then perfectly), I've had to look into some parts that are either NLA from BMW or cost prohibitive to buy from them versus an aftermarket alternative. Case in point, I'm considering replacing the fuel injectors with rebuilt units (not just cleaned and flow tested) since mine likely have 323,000 miles on them. Despite a 2-3" thick folder of records, I don't see the injectors having been replaced before. I found Standard Motor Products sells a remanufactured injector, # FJ11. Does anyone have any experience with them, or a different suggestion for a replacement injector?
Next, the radiator. Mine appears to have started leaking, which sucks because this one is 12 years old but only with about 25k miles of use. From my searching, you can buy one from BMW for $550. I'm struggling to find an aftermarket radiator (in stock) from the likes of Behr (Mahle/Hella these days) or Nissens. I'd like to stay with a stock radiator, but see I could go all aluminum. Nice to see that performance support is still out there as well. Is there a difference between the M5 radiator and say a late model 535is manual? RealOEM lists 17112226018 as the M5 radiator part number with fitment listed as: 11/86 - 11/87 5 series and 7/86 - 9/88 6 series but didn't specifically say M5/M6. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
I've been lurking and reading A LOT the last 3 months since buying my first e28, an M5. I've been able to figure out a lot of things from all this reading, but there are a couple items that are "current times" related. By that I mean since this website is more a repository than highly active community, current parts availability isn't discussed very much.
I've actually been pleasantly surprised by the amount of parts that are still available from BMW. Honestly, we should be thankful considering it seems like everyday one more part goes NLA for my e39 M5's... cars that are 12 years newer!
Anyway, in my quest to get this 88 M5 running better (and then perfectly), I've had to look into some parts that are either NLA from BMW or cost prohibitive to buy from them versus an aftermarket alternative. Case in point, I'm considering replacing the fuel injectors with rebuilt units (not just cleaned and flow tested) since mine likely have 323,000 miles on them. Despite a 2-3" thick folder of records, I don't see the injectors having been replaced before. I found Standard Motor Products sells a remanufactured injector, # FJ11. Does anyone have any experience with them, or a different suggestion for a replacement injector?
Next, the radiator. Mine appears to have started leaking, which sucks because this one is 12 years old but only with about 25k miles of use. From my searching, you can buy one from BMW for $550. I'm struggling to find an aftermarket radiator (in stock) from the likes of Behr (Mahle/Hella these days) or Nissens. I'd like to stay with a stock radiator, but see I could go all aluminum. Nice to see that performance support is still out there as well. Is there a difference between the M5 radiator and say a late model 535is manual? RealOEM lists 17112226018 as the M5 radiator part number with fitment listed as: 11/86 - 11/87 5 series and 7/86 - 9/88 6 series but didn't specifically say M5/M6. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!