1978 BMW 630CSI

3.0L I6RWDMANUALgas
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5-Year Cost of Ownership
$16,195 maintenance + known platform issues
~$3,239/yr · 270¢/mile equivalent · $7,266 maintenance + $8,229 expected platform issues
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1978 630CSi with its M30 inline-six is a robust platform when maintained, but age-related issues dominate: rubber components fail universally, the D-Jetronic fuel injection needs constant attention, and engine internals wear from decades of heat cycling and deferred maintenance more than high mileage.

D-Jetronic Fuel Injection System Failures

Common · high severity
Symptoms: hard starting when hot or cold, rough idle and hesitation, intermittent stalling, fuel smell from engine bay, poor fuel economy
Fix: D-Jetronic components are obsolete and fail from age. Cold start valve sticks open flooding engine, injectors leak or clog, pressure regulator diaphragms rupture, and the brain box develops cold solder joints. Requires systematic diagnosis—often replacing all injectors, cold start valve, regulator, and fuel hoses. Budget 8-12 hours for thorough sorting if multiple components failed. Many owners convert to Weber carbs or Megasquirt to avoid constant troubleshooting.
Estimated cost: $1,200-3,500

Timing Chain and Guide Wear

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: rattling on cold start for first 10-15 seconds, metallic noise from front of engine, rough running, check timing reveals retarded cam position
Fix: M30 timing chains stretch and plastic rail guides disintegrate with age and oil change neglect. Chain slap damages the guide rails and tensioner. Requires front-end teardown: radiator, fan, water pump, front cover removal. Replace chain, guides, tensioner, upper and lower rail, and front crank seal while in there. 10-14 hours labor depending on complications. Delay risks jumped timing and valve-to-piston contact.
Estimated cost: $1,800-2,800

Engine Rebuild Due to Worn Rings and Bearings

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 120,000-200,000 mi
Symptoms: excessive oil consumption—quart every 500-800 miles, blue smoke on deceleration, low compression across multiple cylinders, knocking or rumbling from crankcase, oil pressure drops hot
Fix: Piston rings wear and rod/main bearings lose clearance spec from decades of heat and inconsistent oil changes. Nikasil bores from this era can score if overheated. Full rebuild requires engine pull (12-16 hours R&R), machine work on block and head, new pistons or re-ring, bearings, seals, timing components, valve job. Machine shop adds $2,500-4,000, plus reassembly labor. Many opt for short-block exchange if available.
Estimated cost: $6,000-10,000

Transmission Mounts and Shifter Bushings Deterioration

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: excessive driveline clunk on throttle transitions, shifter feels sloppy or vague, transmission visible sag on inspection, vibration at highway speeds
Fix: Rubber transmission mount collapses and shifter carrier bushings turn to mush. Trans mount replacement requires supporting transmission from below, 2-3 hours. Shifter bushings add another 1-2 hours and require penetrating oil for rusted bolts. Often done together with guibo and center support bearing refresh.
Estimated cost: $500-1,200

Fuel System Rubber Hose Failures

Common · high severity
Symptoms: fuel smell in cabin or engine bay, visible fuel weeping at hose connections, hard starting due to fuel evaporation, fuel stains on block or subframe
Fix: Every rubber fuel line from tank to injectors becomes brittle and cracks after 45+ years. This includes feed, return, vapor lines, and all injector connections. Fire risk is real. Requires systematic replacement of all fuel hoses with proper fuel-injection-rated hose and proper clamps—not generic auto parts store hose. Budget 4-6 hours to do it properly, tracing every line. Do not defer this.
Estimated cost: $400-800

Giubo (Flex Disc) and Center Support Bearing Failure

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: clunk or thud when engaging clutch or shifting, vibration at 40-60 mph, rumbling from driveshaft tunnel, visible cracking in rubber flex disc
Fix: The rubber guibo cracks and separates, and the center driveshaft bearing wears out. Requires driveshaft removal and disassembly. Guibo replacement alone is 2-3 hours; center bearing adds another hour if deteriorated. Replace both while driveshaft is out. Failure of guibo can strand you—rubber chunks can lock driveline.
Estimated cost: $600-1,100

Cooling System Hose and Radiator Degradation

Common · high severity
Symptoms: coolant seepage at hose connections, overheating in traffic, hoses feel soft or swollen, radiator neck cracks, coolant loss without external puddles
Fix: All cooling hoses become brittle, radiator end tanks crack, and heater valve fails. Radiator re-core or replacement required; original brass units can be re-cored for $400-600, aluminum replacements $300-500. Replace every hose, thermostat, water pump, and heater valve in one session—4-6 hours labor. Overheating warps the head and destroys the engine.
Estimated cost: $1,000-1,800
Owner tips
  • Replace every rubber component in fuel and cooling systems immediately upon purchase—age matters more than mileage on these 45+ year-old cars
  • Use only quality 20W-50 oil and change every 3,000 miles to preserve timing chain and bearing life; the M30 is oil-interval sensitive
  • Learn D-Jetronic basics or budget for Weber carburetor conversion—chasing obscure fuel injection gremlins gets expensive fast
  • Inspect timing chain tension at every valve adjustment (every 15k); catching stretch early prevents catastrophic guide failure
  • Keep records of prior engine work—many have been rebuilt at least once, and knowing internal condition saves diagnostic money
Buy only if you enjoy systematic restoration work or find one with documented recent rebuilds of fuel, cooling, and timing systems—otherwise budget $5,000-8,000 in deferred maintenance within the first year.
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