It is so refreshing to see european car youtuber that uses correct metric system and talks in english. Makes a world of a difference when you dont need to convert stupid imperial specs that brits and americans use. Thank You very much for the content.
Your are a master mechanic, saving these wonderful BMW’s. They still look elegant, with a clean and simple design - they are timeless. I love your commentary too - a great blend of humour and excellent technical information. Hi from NZ.
You’ve filled the void left behind by Ed China. Your attention to detail is very admirable, from the work on the car down to the countless hours of editing you must do.
Yes it makes two of us, Edd China's workshop diaries is not as good as this, he was better in wheeler dealers otherwise the only limitation here is absence of other models of vehicles!
@@wycliffeluswata9097 I made the comment before Edd started back up. I still watch Edd’s series, and enjoy it for different reasons. My situation is more akin to Edd working on the Land Rover, than Sreten working on his BMW’s. I still appreciate both the same.
@@GatsCreationMotorworks if your cutter split the zip ties instead of doing clean cuts, your cutters are not good enough. Usually zip ties don't split in bits! Keep these cutters sharpened, brother!
E38 is top notch design, elegant, masculine,solid and enormous power.I can forget the first day I saw it, I went round it to find a fault but none. The good thing was, I later bought but one and I can say till date nothing bmw ever designed has come close or impressed me like e38. Decades after, it's still commanding immense attention and enthusiasm from quality car lovers and even teenagers.
That hammer was probably made in China (I would not be surprised the new taillamp came from China as well), as most tools used in the video, my iPhone 11 is made in China that I am using to post this, I have good collection of tools from Home Depot , DeWalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, etc. that are made in China
That's utterly unfair to compare a genius hands on mechanic with a cunt who thinks to understand about cars. Seriously, if Doug gets a flat, even though he'd have a spare and a wrench, yet he'd call AAA!
This channel has some of my favourite content on UA-cam. The attention to detail, patience, persistence and knowledge are all second to none, a joy to watch! And the sound of that V12 firing up and purring..... Beautiful!
I love that you don't do some shitty timelapse that you see someone working and you don't even understand the process, your channel skips the boring or repeated process to make the videos MUCH more enjoyable, but you still explain every process, so everyone understands every step you take, that really shows up in your videos that don't need to be skipped any second, the only ones on youtube so far , even in your early videos you had the golden mechanical youtube video recepie, and you made it even better and still keep it, congrats
Ich komme aus China. Als ich Ihren Reparaturkoffer vor drei Jahren zum ersten Mal durch die chinesische kurze Videoplattform sah, war ich von diesem E38 750il verblüfft. Nach der Reparatur war es einfach ein Kunstwerk. Heute, drei Jahre später, habe ich endlich Ihren eigenen Kanal abonniert. Ich wünschte, ich könnte in Zukunft eine E38 750il haben. Ich hoffe, die Kommunikation mit Ihnen aufrechtzuerhalten. Danke.🏎️
Love everything about your videos: the story telling, the obsessive attention to detail, the occasional humor, and the love for these timeless BMWs. Thank you for helping us get through this time by enjoying your restoration projects!
When you say that your training is in IT and you do this in your off time then there are two possibilities. One: Your IT job is an Unicorn - i.e. Lots of pays with minimal work and lots of spare time. Or Two: you are a car nut and read workshop manuals like the morning newspaper and have a wonderful temperament to do the work that you do. Kudos to your efforts in making these videos. This built is particularly attractive as I am from Dubai!
Great technician who does a fantastic job bringing these classic BMW s back to life. We need to see more of you though can't wait for the next episode .
Just wanted to comment to say how much I enjoyed watching this video, it was amazing to see how thorough you can be when you're working, even going as far as to replace the hardware on the exhaust clamps and, my personal favorite that always makes me happy, you clean the area around whatever you're fixing / replacing, like with the tail lights. Great video, very informative with some interesting funny moments. On an amazing V12 BMW no less! Please please please keep up the good work and keep uploading this sort of stuff!
25:00 Stahlwille manoskop torq wrench with special flat spanner attachment would work really well in this situation when space is limited. Thank you for the great video!
This 7 series was my dream car since I was a kid. It still looks magnificent and the fact that you can serive it to it's perfection is most admirable. Keeping them on the road is like holding a treasure and the sound? OMG it's wonderful! Huge shout out to you man!
Amazing work and I am still using his older videos as reference for my own work on my e38. From the torque specs to the proper care and diagnosis in every project series, nobody does it better. Thank you Sreten.
You could, should, turn the engine on without the exhaust system so we were able to listen that V12 sound, (aside from errors codes because of the sensors) Love the video, ready for more
No doubt one of the most beautiful and elegant 7 series BMWs ever, and since BMW now make cars that have grilles (kidneys) the size of the gates to Buckingham palace, I'm afraid the heyday of beautiful BMWs has passed. Great work sir, but the swearing! We love the swearing! Somehow Germans and the Dutch have a knack for swearing like masters.
You're so patient with these BMW's, I wish I could be like that with mine lol. I'd like to add your also an excellent mechanic I was amazed at how you were able to seamlessly replace the belts and pulleys. Shoutout from Canada dude!
The e32 and e38 V12's are still my all time favourite BMW's having owned and restored two myself, I love watching you bring these majestic cars back from the dead. Someday I hope that I might own one again.
I love to see how simple is the mechanics on these cars. You did an excellent job resurrecting such a magnificent machine. Hello to everybody, from Puerto Rico. Please be safe and healthy.
@@alexsurber7057 There are good and bad factories in China. I believe you have bought some bad quality stuff from bad factories. Not all tail lights made in China are bad. Just like the iphones made in China. I have used them for many years and they are always error-free.
i dont know why and i never did it since youtube came out that i watch the entire video without getting board . YOU ARE THE MAN thanks for shearing this
OMG, that engine sound when it start is amazing, by the way, I love this Dubai series, I watched a million times in every vacation country, my wife go nuts with my addiction on your channel :))) Now when I saw you how you worked without all the new tools that you have them now, is even more interesting, keep it classy, keep it simple. Have a good one!
Author: the manual explicitly says to torque it by the nut, and not by the bolt. Me: Them german mechanics, always following manuals and shit Minute later: Author: torque wrench won't fit here, so *I WILL TORQUE IT UNTIL I FEEL MY BONE OR BOLT IS ABOUT TO BREAK*
I’m in awe of your ability to diagnose and repair the issues. I have a friend who has own several 90’s 8-series & one 90’s V12 7-series. I loved those cars.
Great job! I have a 99 e38 750il that I’ve had since it was 3 years old. It’s nice seeing videos of this beauty. It drives better than anything I’ve ever been in. I have the double pane glass which makes it so quiet and the air ride makes it so smooth. Liquid cooled components to top it off. A masterpiece!!!!
This is my Netflix. been waiting for it since the lockdown 😊 By the way, no torque converter fluid to change? Hope you don't have to open it again haha
love your video edits. No funky music, just helpful comments mixed with some good old German humor. gotta love that review on chineese replica taillights.
First of all I want to say "awesome videos". I was fortunate to own a German spec E46 330cd and absolutely loved it. I just couldn't take it back with me to the US. Watching your videos makes me think of my BMW.
Love your channel just came across it. Its so refreshing to see a German fixing a BMW. The Americans have no idea. You have a weird sense of humour I love it. Greetings from Australia.
I love ur videos, works, and work ethic. For someone who has been doing this for some years, I know how hard it is to stay positive and not cursing every 5 seconds! Great Job!
This work really liked the people who care for their cars ... really this is an excellent work, and it feels love with your car ... Thank you for spreading the beautiful feeling with the car.
Car on the deck before tightening suspension bushes. Top man 👍. So many mechanics don’t do this and it just twists the bushes abnormally once the car is lowered and reduces their lifespan.
Very, very nice. Considering the proportions, I used to do similar stuff to my dad’s cars when I was around 16. The bills went to him of course and he normally wasn’t very happy about it 😂 I’d say this is the perfect hobby for a car enthusiast. Too bad here in Brazil it’s not easy to find such jewels, they’re usually pretty damaged, and parts cost fortunes. Keep on with the good work!
What kind of monster would let this kind of awesome car to just rot to this condition :( You are doing gods work by saving it. Your videos are better than any car/restauration shows on tv.
you are an amazing mechanic and totally courageous person, some the most difficult repairs and honest about the effort and mistakes, wish you would work on my 335i
It is so refreshing to see european car youtuber that uses correct metric system and talks in english. Makes a world of a difference when you dont need to convert stupid imperial specs that brits and americans use. Thank You very much for the content.
in English
I still love Harry's Garage even if he uses imperial
Us Brit’s can use both imperial and metric
I have never owned a BMW, maybe never will, I just admire this guy's patience, technique, knowledge and humour. Better than TV.
10
I have an e60 m5 performance 2019
@Ben Winstanley 1z
Sure...u will own a BMW
Sry Marco I meant 2007
Your are a master mechanic, saving these wonderful BMW’s. They still look elegant, with a clean and simple design - they are timeless. I love your commentary too - a great blend of humour and excellent technical information. Hi from NZ.
What he said, plus another hi from NZ.
@@jasoncatt Me 3, lol
not from new zealand, but goddamn is burgerfuel good. that is all. take care friends
Specially the engine
Im in NZ too. Lovely video.
You’ve filled the void left behind by Ed China. Your attention to detail is very admirable, from the work on the car down to the countless hours of editing you must do.
Miles ahead of Ed china
Edd
Yes it makes two of us, Edd China's workshop diaries is not as good as this, he was better in wheeler dealers otherwise the only limitation here is absence of other models of vehicles!
@@wycliffeluswata9097 I made the comment before Edd started back up. I still watch Edd’s series, and enjoy it for different reasons. My situation is more akin to Edd working on the Land Rover, than Sreten working on his BMW’s.
I still appreciate both the same.
That Zip Tie trick on the trans gasket, is F.ing genius.
I'm taking it lol
I normally apply a small amount of grease in some parts of the gasket. Works fine.
What if the zip tie end falls into the pan and the pick up sucks it through the torque converter
@@GatsCreationMotorworks Risks we all run sometimes
@@GatsCreationMotorworks if your cutter split the zip ties instead of doing clean cuts, your cutters are not good enough. Usually zip ties don't split in bits! Keep these cutters sharpened, brother!
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E38 is top notch design, elegant, masculine,solid and enormous power.I can forget the first day I saw it, I went round it to find a fault but none. The good thing was, I later bought but one and I can say till date nothing bmw ever designed has come close or impressed me like e38. Decades after, it's still commanding immense attention and enthusiasm from quality car lovers and even teenagers.
0:08 - 0:28 These top gear/grand tour style previevs are awesome!
Love your vids
This literally had me sold.
Tonight...
I break things...
Richard gets a fluid shower...
and James carries a ladder.
Admit it, we all read that in Jeremy Clarkson's voice.
I LOVE it when you clean parts that will never be seen again.
Yessss! Binky and M539 in the same week!
this is my favorite mechanical car channel for now!!
26:49 Haha, went a little bit Doug DeMuro there for a sec... LOVE IT!
Please don't compare him to that clown.
Your DeMuro humour is next level... 🤩
That hammer was probably made in China (I would not be surprised the new taillamp came from China as well), as most tools used in the video, my iPhone 11 is made in China that I am using to post this, I have good collection of tools from Home Depot , DeWalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, etc. that are made in China
Doug is a moron that happens to have a famous uncle. Nothing to compare against.
That's utterly unfair to compare a genius hands on mechanic with a cunt who thinks to understand about cars. Seriously, if Doug gets a flat, even though he'd have a spare and a wrench, yet he'd call AAA!
This is the only channel I would pay to watch !!!
This channel has some of my favourite content on UA-cam. The attention to detail, patience, persistence and knowledge are all second to none, a joy to watch! And the sound of that V12 firing up and purring..... Beautiful!
This guy must be a bmw master master chief technician, he just fixes everything and well too.
Awesome timing. Just got the kids to sleep, beer opened and notification popped up for this.
I love how you take the time to clean surfaces that will never be seen once the car is together. Goooood shit.
You best know that I’ll be watching this video over and over again
Im joining U 👍🏽
I love this guy's sense of humor. Makes technical stuff fun.
I like how you pay attention to smallest details. i have my project in garage, but it is more satisfying to watch someone else working. Well done :)
I love that you don't do some shitty timelapse that you see someone working and you don't even understand the process, your channel skips the boring or repeated process to make the videos MUCH more enjoyable, but you still explain every process, so everyone understands every step you take, that really shows up in your videos that don't need to be skipped any second, the only ones on youtube so far , even in your early videos you had the golden mechanical youtube video recepie, and you made it even better and still keep it, congrats
WE WANT MOREEEEEEE
I love your perfectionism and your humor. Your bit with the cheap Chinese lights was really funny. I share your sentiment!
Depo is actually a Taiwanese brand FYI
Best car mechanic on UA-cam, bar none.
Love the German/Brit shared dry sense of humour - you are brilliant 😂👍
ekim andersom what is he then?
@@ianwynneuk Serbian, but living in Germany
Ich komme aus China. Als ich Ihren Reparaturkoffer vor drei Jahren zum ersten Mal durch die chinesische kurze Videoplattform sah, war ich von diesem E38 750il verblüfft. Nach der Reparatur war es einfach ein Kunstwerk. Heute, drei Jahre später, habe ich endlich Ihren eigenen Kanal abonniert. Ich wünschte, ich könnte in Zukunft eine E38 750il haben. Ich hoffe, die Kommunikation mit Ihnen aufrechtzuerhalten. Danke.🏎️
Love everything about your videos: the story telling, the obsessive attention to detail, the occasional humor, and the love for these timeless BMWs. Thank you for helping us get through this time by enjoying your restoration projects!
Someone get this man his own TV show ASAP!!!
When you say that your training is in IT and you do this in your off time then there are two possibilities.
One: Your IT job is an Unicorn - i.e. Lots of pays with minimal work and lots of spare time.
Or
Two: you are a car nut and read workshop manuals like the morning newspaper and have a wonderful temperament to do the work that you do.
Kudos to your efforts in making these videos.
This built is particularly attractive as I am from Dubai!
He’s a computer scientist he makes bank dude unicorn one is right. He’s a brogammer
No girlfriend.
Great technician who does a fantastic job bringing these classic BMW s back to life. We need to see more of you though can't wait for the next episode .
Just wanted to comment to say how much I enjoyed watching this video, it was amazing to see how thorough you can be when you're working, even going as far as to replace the hardware on the exhaust clamps and, my personal favorite that always makes me happy, you clean the area around whatever you're fixing / replacing, like with the tail lights. Great video, very informative with some interesting funny moments. On an amazing V12 BMW no less! Please please please keep up the good work and keep uploading this sort of stuff!
Man , your videos are just perfect . Light humor , precicive mechanics , solutions to problems, beautiful cars. You are like a european car wizard.
25:00 Stahlwille manoskop torq wrench with special flat spanner attachment would work really well in this situation when space is limited. Thank you for the great video!
They is nothing so beautiful like watching a BMW restoration, cant wait for the M5 restoration . Nice job
Dude, your videos are on point. Really a pleasure to watch, your editing skills are also very good. That humour! 😂
Your OCD makes me happy...
Cleaning parts and the places where they go before installing...just perfect
Seeing you fix all these gave me the motivation i needed to fix my e30. Its running perfect now, and drives great. New shocks next.
Dude, I love how you clean behind the new tail lights and license plate panel before installing the new stuff. Makes me smile.
This 7 series was my dream car since I was a kid. It still looks magnificent and the fact that you can serive it to it's perfection is most admirable. Keeping them on the road is like holding a treasure and the sound? OMG it's wonderful! Huge shout out to you man!
Amazing work and I am still using his older videos as reference for my own work on my e38. From the torque specs to the proper care and diagnosis in every project series, nobody does it better. Thank you Sreten.
You could, should, turn the engine on without the exhaust system so we were able to listen that V12 sound, (aside from errors codes because of the sensors)
Love the video, ready for more
teaching by example...german perfectionism...perfect editing...looks so easy .... HOW MANY HOURS of handywork meditation, I need to know!
26:36 this is nice. First I thought you had to replace the whole tailgate.
I like about your work is that you are a professional amateur craftsman and amateurs who are honest in their work.
"AND today i'm going to show you all their quirks and features" haha :):) thought i was on a diff chan for a sec!
DOUG hhaha
@@xschan yup !
I was waiting for him start flailing his hands and arms around :)
THIS
What a true beauty. I still love the styling of this car. Even after all those years, it never got ugly in my opinion.
This is by far my favourite UA-cam channel. I'm mostly here for the old BMWs 😜I learn some great things here though!
No doubt one of the most beautiful and elegant 7 series BMWs ever, and since BMW now make cars that have grilles (kidneys) the size of the gates to Buckingham palace, I'm afraid the heyday of beautiful BMWs has passed.
Great work sir, but the swearing! We love the swearing! Somehow Germans and the Dutch have a knack for swearing like masters.
You're so patient with these BMW's, I wish I could be like that with mine lol. I'd like to add your also an excellent mechanic I was amazed at how you were able to seamlessly replace the belts and pulleys. Shoutout from Canada dude!
The e32 and e38 V12's are still my all time favourite BMW's having owned and restored two myself, I love watching you bring these majestic cars back from the dead. Someday I hope that I might own one again.
Love the "Gallagher" treatment on the taillights!
You do a great job bringing these old cars back to full health, they look better than the new stuff BMW are selling now. Well done
Oh this is soo satisfying to watch! Top!
Good job....😉😉😉😉
I love to see how simple is the mechanics on these cars. You did an excellent job resurrecting such a magnificent machine. Hello to everybody, from Puerto Rico. Please be safe and healthy.
Finally. A new episode 🚙 and the beginning is awesome 😀
day 3.....and I can't stop watching your videos. someone like you I would like as a mechanic. this accuracy is impressive
"AND today i'm going to show you all their quirks and features" lol
Doug x)
I was loving the repairs before that, I laughed so hard at that part near the end. Never figured a German mechanic cared much about Doug Demuro.
@@alexsurber7057 There are good and bad factories in China. I believe you have bought some bad quality stuff from bad factories. Not all tail lights made in China are bad. Just like the iphones made in China. I have used them for many years and they are always error-free.
I've been enjoying your videos as I find them easy to watch, plus I like the fact that you are a very detail driven person.
i do too, skips the repeated or boring process but still explains everything, no shitty timelapse, the only channel so far on youtube
Finally been waiting for this episode for ages 🤣
i dont know why and i never did it since youtube came out that i watch the entire video without getting board . YOU ARE THE MAN thanks for shearing this
I rarely comment on youtube but you sir, you deserve my comment. Keep the good content coming 💪🏼
OMG, that engine sound when it start is amazing, by the way, I love this Dubai series, I watched a million times in every vacation country, my wife go nuts with my addiction on your channel :))) Now when I saw you how you worked without all the new tools that you have them now, is even more interesting, keep it classy, keep it simple. Have a good one!
Yeeeeessss!!!!! Finally, thank you very much Streten!
Definitely one of the cleanest examples I have ever seen and I have been a detailer for 13 years
Author: the manual explicitly says to torque it by the nut, and not by the bolt.
Me: Them german mechanics, always following manuals and shit
Minute later:
Author: torque wrench won't fit here, so *I WILL TORQUE IT UNTIL I FEEL MY BONE OR BOLT IS ABOUT TO BREAK*
Well torquing by the nut is standard for anything, ive had multiple BMW’s and torqued by feel on the driveshaft with zero issues
lmaoooo
This fits: www.proxxon.com/en/industrial/23342.php
Torquing by the nut is mandatory on aircraft. Just saying.
German engineer motto "WHY MAKE IT SIMPLE WHEN WE CAN MAKE IT DIFFICULT"!
I’m in awe of your ability to diagnose and repair the issues. I have a friend who has own several 90’s 8-series & one 90’s V12 7-series. I loved those cars.
More great content please 🤩
Great job! I have a 99 e38 750il that I’ve had since it was 3 years old. It’s nice seeing videos of this beauty. It drives better than anything I’ve ever been in. I have the double pane glass which makes it so quiet and the air ride makes it so smooth. Liquid cooled components to top it off. A masterpiece!!!!
*_That is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!_*
_Это прекрасно!!!!!!!!!!!_
I saw your video and decided to change the starter on my car, IT worked ! now i feel like a GOD !
This is my Netflix. been waiting for it since the lockdown 😊
By the way, no torque converter fluid to change? Hope you don't have to open it again haha
I love the older BMWs and being a qualified BMW Technician it's always great to see these old beauties being looked after and worked on properly.
"My tool let me down" It happens to the best, just talk to your partner about it.
I sense that you are talking about the joystick
its so nice that German companies still produce brand new spares .. good work
Hello sir, I'm wondering how much cost this one car after you restaurated it?
I love your work. Greetings from big BMW fan!
20,000 euro
Your simply awesome. Your doing the right thing.i am a current owner of a e39 540 for the last 12 year's and can't let it go.
26:56 a Doug Demuro reference? 😁
Yup
I hate it. What is it? Why? All stuffs from Europe are good?? I don't believe it.
love your video edits. No funky music, just helpful comments mixed with some good old German humor. gotta love that review on chineese replica taillights.
SERBIAN humor.
He isn't German.
26:50 German version of Doug DeMuro 😂
The was he comes out the garage 😂😂
That's an insult. Doug is trash
Doug deMoron.
The SERBIAN version.
He isn't German.
First of all I want to say "awesome videos". I was fortunate to own a German spec E46 330cd and absolutely loved it. I just couldn't take it back with me to the US. Watching your videos makes me think of my BMW.
Worst part of your videos: waiting for the next video.
Das waren die besten Bmw Jahre mit E46 E39 und E38. Für mich die schönsten und zeitlosesten BMW's. Schöner Wagen und gute tipps. Weiter so.👍
Love your channel just came across it. Its so refreshing to see a German fixing a BMW. The Americans have no idea. You have a weird sense of humour I love it. Greetings from Australia.
I love ur videos, works, and work ethic. For someone who has been doing this for some years, I know how hard it is to stay positive and not cursing every 5 seconds! Great Job!
I am a huge Merc fan but my son and I never miss any of your videos. Looking forward to the new projects. Thank you for another awesome video!!!
Your channel has become one of my favorites. The one man Wheeler Dealer. Thank you.
You are the best mechaanical for BMW i ever seen, i love your clips and work-respect man.
Greetings from Serbia👍
This work really liked the people who care for their cars ... really this is an excellent work, and it feels love with your car ... Thank you for spreading the beautiful feeling with the car.
Love the way you clean stuff, even though it’s never going to be seen again. Feels good just knowing it while sitting in the car.
Car on the deck before tightening suspension bushes. Top man 👍. So many mechanics don’t do this and it just twists the bushes abnormally once the car is lowered and reduces their lifespan.
Very, very nice. Considering the proportions, I used to do similar stuff to my dad’s cars when I was around 16. The bills went to him of course and he normally wasn’t very happy about it 😂 I’d say this is the perfect hobby for a car enthusiast. Too bad here in Brazil it’s not easy to find such jewels, they’re usually pretty damaged, and parts cost fortunes. Keep on with the good work!
What kind of monster would let this kind of awesome car to just rot to this condition :( You are doing gods work by saving it. Your videos are better than any car/restauration shows on tv.
Your tail light review gained you my subscription! Genau und auf den Punkt!
I watch these each morning to help motivate me to work on my 2001 325CI. Keep up the great videos bro
You're are truly master mechanic of bmw. I admire your work. From Philippines.
You are a man with multiple talents and a sense of humor too, keep up the good work!
I sure love driving cars like these but i know nothing about engines. Even for a casual like me you make it entertaining to watch, great job man!
I don't own a BMW, but after watching your videos something tells me to buy one - FROM YOU! :)
Your attention to detail is nothing short of inspirational.
Love how you cleaned the heat shield and the panel behind the license plate holder. Fantastic attention to detail. Great channel.
you are an amazing mechanic and totally courageous person, some the most difficult repairs and honest about the effort and mistakes, wish you would work on my 335i
I love these E38's. Such a stylish old school boxy design.