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No two sumps are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The E65 and E66 are the same generation (2001–2008, facelift 2005), with the E66 simply being the long-wheelbase body variant — body dimensions don't affect sump fitment at all, so if the engine codes match, the sump should be the same unit. What matters is that you match the exact engine code, which you'll find on your V5 or via a VIN check. Always confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The F01 ran from 2008 to 2015, with a facelift in 2012, and whether the sump crosses that 2012 boundary depends entirely on whether the engine code changed at that point — some engines carried straight across, others were revised. Name your engine code (for example N57 or N63) when you contact the breaker, and ask them to confirm fitment against your specific registration rather than the model year alone.
No, these use completely different engines — the 750i is petrol and the 730d is diesel, and a diesel sump will not interchange with a petrol unit as the block designs differ. Always match fuel type and engine code first; in this case you need a sump sourced from another petrol-engined 7 Series with the same engine code as yours.
Trim level makes no difference to sump fitment — SE, M Sport, and any other 7 Series trim all share the same sump for a given engine, gearbox, and model year. The M Sport badge relates to suspension, styling, and interior upgrades, none of which touch the bottom of the engine. Just match your engine code and you're looking at the same part regardless of trim.
The G11 (standard wheelbase) and G12 (long wheelbase, often badged Li) belong to the same generation, which ran from 2015 onwards, and the wheelbase difference is in the body and chassis, not the engine — so sumps are interchangeable between G11 and G12 as long as the engine codes match. Confirm the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check and supply it to the breaker when requesting a quote.
Year and badge alone aren't enough for a sump, because BMW fitted several different engines to the 7 Series within the same year — for example the G11 generation offered multiple petrol and diesel options with different block designs. The engine code is on your V5 document or available from a free VIN check online, and supplying it to the breaker is the single most reliable way to make sure you're quoted the correct part.