Point and counterpoint.oldskool wrote:MikeW swears I can't turn a wrench, so I set out today to prove him wrong. I know more than you think, I think.
I got an early start around 4-ish and proceeded to drain all 8 qts of Mobil 1 from the Landcruiser, with an intent to also find out why my e30 fog light won't light.
The choice of music was some Doors cassette I've had since 1990, and in between songs I kept hearing a dog panting loudly. I set my beer down an walked all around the garage. We don't have a dog, but I wanted to check just to ease my mind, as I do hear things sometimes now and then since I'm pushing 40. Still chuckling about my panting dog hallucinations, I screw that little thingy back in under the oil pan because I vividly remember a roommate not doing so one afternoon and smoking the 304 in his jeep. Shawn, you are still a dumbass.
I'm still hearing a panting dog in between songs, but now it's some crazy ass EDM CD I found in a Jetta at the pick-n-pull. That's to be expected with all that noise. I do another lap around the garage, break out the new oil to refill, and try to calm my nerves. I've poured oil all over my engine before just because someone slammed a door. (Insert MikeW giggling, and cek recoiled in absolute horror, here. . .)
All 8 quarts of Mobil1 go back in smoothly enough, but as I turned I lost my shit when I stumbled over a golden retriever. That fog light on the e30 is going to have to get sorted out at the dealer.
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Tirerack is pretty amazing. We brought car Monday eve. Ordered winter tire/wheel package at about 10pm. They were on our doorstep noon Wednesday.
We put them on last night. It snowed this morning.
I still can't get over that my wife wanted a white car. What's even more unbelievable is she insisted she wanted black winter wheels.
My son has christened it (kids have named all my wife's cars) "Jaquizz" since it looks like a drug dealer car. Julie's going along with that. She enables us.
We put them on last night. It snowed this morning.
I still can't get over that my wife wanted a white car. What's even more unbelievable is she insisted she wanted black winter wheels.
My son has christened it (kids have named all my wife's cars) "Jaquizz" since it looks like a drug dealer car. Julie's going along with that. She enables us.
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Finished up replacing the e36's oil filter housing gasket that was leaking like the Valdez. Not a terrible job, but getting that old paper gasket off... That was a bear. Tried all manner of tools trying to scrape it off, including - gasp! - a razor blade, but there was still a lot left and it was stuck but good. In desperation I started scrounging around for hard plastic whatnots to help with the job, and found an old blank electrical box cover. It was nothing short of amazing; the rest of that gasket was off in a matter of minutes. That plate now has a new name and a special spot in my toolbox.
I guess the key to getting a paper gasket off of an aluminum surface has less to do with having a sharp tool than having one that has a sharp corner to catch the edges of the remaining gasket.
I guess the key to getting a paper gasket off of an aluminum surface has less to do with having a sharp tool than having one that has a sharp corner to catch the edges of the remaining gasket.
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Julie has great taste… Happy wife, happy life Charliecek wrote:Tirerack is pretty amazing. We brought car Monday eve. Ordered winter tire/wheel package at about 10pm. They were on our doorstep noon Wednesday.
We put them on last night. It snowed this morning.
I still can't get over that my wife wanted a white car. What's even more unbelievable is she insisted she wanted black winter wheels.
My son has christened it (kids have named all my wife's cars) "Jaquizz" since it looks like a drug dealer car. Julie's going along with that. She enables us.
White and Black are a staple in fashion. They compliment the ladies very well!
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Awesome tip! Gasket remover helps soften old gaskets and adhesive, but a healthy dose of scraping is usually still necessary. I'm tossing one in my chest now before I forget!davintosh wrote:Finished up replacing the e36's oil filter housing gasket that was leaking like the Valdez. Not a terrible job, but getting that old paper gasket off... That was a bear. Tried all manner of tools trying to scrape it off, including - gasp! - a razor blade, but there was still a lot left and it was stuck but good. In desperation I started scrounging around for hard plastic whatnots to help with the job, and found an old blank electrical box cover. It was nothing short of amazing; the rest of that gasket was off in a matter of minutes. That plate now has a new name and a special spot in my toolbox.
I guess the key to getting a paper gasket off of an aluminum surface has less to do with having a sharp tool than having one that has a sharp corner to catch the edges of the remaining gasket.
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Finished the head gaskets, upper and lower manifold gaskets, injector seals, and banished THE THREE AMIGOS. the hill descent works absolutely great,
ordered the 2" lift heavy duty Old Man Emu spring and shock kit, steering stabilizer center return kit, and 33/10.5/16 all terrain tires...I'm going to play in the mud and sand!
And to think I almost pulled this motor for the MGB and trashed the Discovery II. Oh well, There'll be fun, fun, fun till Rhonda takes the Disco awaaaaaaayyyyy!!!
ordered the 2" lift heavy duty Old Man Emu spring and shock kit, steering stabilizer center return kit, and 33/10.5/16 all terrain tires...I'm going to play in the mud and sand!
And to think I almost pulled this motor for the MGB and trashed the Discovery II. Oh well, There'll be fun, fun, fun till Rhonda takes the Disco awaaaaaaayyyyy!!!
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Friday I went into work to do the backup and decided I'd make it worth my trip (80 miles round).
Changed the motor mounts on the Touring. They tore when I wrecked it back in May.
Also decided to check the trans fluid. Opened the fill plug, nothing. Stuck finger in, nothing. Stuck finger further in, nothing.
Pulled the drain plug and in one swift motion ~1qt of fluid came out, maybe less. There was very little metal on the plug magnet though. Filled 'er up, with ATF, and the thing shifts great!
Also took it through the car wash because it's too cold to do that shit by hand.
Rover, meanwhile, left me stranded. Cuts off at 60mph in 3rd gear. Like it's hitting a limiter. 2nd gear it's at 45mph, 1st around 35....but it doesn't totally shut down. No tach, so IDK what rev it's at. Got a code for speed sensor, comes back, so thinking the ECU isn't getting vehicle speed. Funny thing is it hasn't been an issue until recently. I could run up to 60+ in 2nd gear no problem. (OBD1 M52B28 BTW)
Changed the motor mounts on the Touring. They tore when I wrecked it back in May.
Also decided to check the trans fluid. Opened the fill plug, nothing. Stuck finger in, nothing. Stuck finger further in, nothing.
Pulled the drain plug and in one swift motion ~1qt of fluid came out, maybe less. There was very little metal on the plug magnet though. Filled 'er up, with ATF, and the thing shifts great!
Also took it through the car wash because it's too cold to do that shit by hand.
Rover, meanwhile, left me stranded. Cuts off at 60mph in 3rd gear. Like it's hitting a limiter. 2nd gear it's at 45mph, 1st around 35....but it doesn't totally shut down. No tach, so IDK what rev it's at. Got a code for speed sensor, comes back, so thinking the ECU isn't getting vehicle speed. Funny thing is it hasn't been an issue until recently. I could run up to 60+ in 2nd gear no problem. (OBD1 M52B28 BTW)
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Broke the fanbelt on the G. Luckily I had 5 more ribs backup.... [emoji13]
Replacement going on today
The part that stripped off was entangled on the aux fan. Fortunately that was the extent of the damage
Replacement going on today
The part that stripped off was entangled on the aux fan. Fortunately that was the extent of the damage
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Lots of minor maintenance stuff on the fleet as I clear the decks and get ready to tear into the Touring's winter projects:
Oil change on the ZHP - 183366 miles on that car. Love it.
HVAC microfilter change on the Tundra. That took about 4 minutes and I was wearing gloves. Nice when it's that easy.
Replaced the trim grids in the cargo area of the Touring, and noted a couple of other bits and connectors I will have to add to the list of refurb parts for winter work.
Then I did the HVAC microfilter on the Touring. It was decidedly NOT a 4 minute job. I was following these instructions when I really should have been following these instructions. It all went together a LOT easier than it came apart. Needless to say, while following those top instructions I was surprised to find that the IHKA control unit has 4 connectors, which means that you have to take apart the footwell on both sides.
I'm sure oldskool could come up with a colorful description of the bruising on my knees.
Oil change on the ZHP - 183366 miles on that car. Love it.
HVAC microfilter change on the Tundra. That took about 4 minutes and I was wearing gloves. Nice when it's that easy.
Replaced the trim grids in the cargo area of the Touring, and noted a couple of other bits and connectors I will have to add to the list of refurb parts for winter work.
Then I did the HVAC microfilter on the Touring. It was decidedly NOT a 4 minute job. I was following these instructions when I really should have been following these instructions. It all went together a LOT easier than it came apart. Needless to say, while following those top instructions I was surprised to find that the IHKA control unit has 4 connectors, which means that you have to take apart the footwell on both sides.
I'm sure oldskool could come up with a colorful description of the bruising on my knees.
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I finally collected the supplies to walnut blast my wife's 535xiT. I'm not looking forward to it for some reason.
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I let a girl put antlers and a nose on it.
I can't believe I allowed it to suffer such an indignity. I know it's going to leave me stranded the next time I drive it and frankly I won't blame it one bit.
I can't believe I allowed it to suffer such an indignity. I know it's going to leave me stranded the next time I drive it and frankly I won't blame it one bit.
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Hope she was really hot.
Or your 8 year old daughter.
Those are the only two things that would justify this, lol.
Or your 8 year old daughter.
Those are the only two things that would justify this, lol.
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Oh no, no, no...Karl Grau wrote:I let a girl put antlers and a nose on it.
I can't believe I allowed it to suffer such an indignity. I know it's going to leave me stranded the next time I drive it and frankly I won't blame it one bit.
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She was hot enough last weekend but I'll be singing a different tune while I'm waiting on the side of the road for the tow truck.WildKarrde wrote:Hope she was really hot.
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Charged the Battery in the 735 so I can drive it into the shop to steal parts off it . Stopped in to check on the stroker/turbo build for the e36 and called the contractor to tell him to hurry up on finishing the 2nd floor on the shop - dying to get the E28 in and start the restoration. F$#@! shop is full of furniture I'm going nuts.
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Vroom Vroom noises - yep done that myself . E28 has a bad fuel leak onto the exhaust that makes it too scary to start and run . Must get car into shop soon.Bill in MN wrote:Bled the cooling system in the track car. Sat in it and made Vroom Vroom noises
Put the battery in the Baur
Started the e24for the first time since Sept.
Looked at the Cozzie, swore at it.
Gassed up the motorhome, swore at that too.
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Lol. I dunno... my BMW's have always had too much dignity to leave me stranded.Karl Grau wrote:She was hot enough last weekend but I'll be singing a different tune while I'm waiting on the side of the road for the tow truck.WildKarrde wrote:Hope she was really hot.
Back on topic, I'm just going outside not to rotate my tires, clean out the interior and re-install the back seats in my E30.
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Cleaned up the engine bay of the W463 for the Holidays
Now it's presentable! (To me at least [emoji13])
Now it's presentable! (To me at least [emoji13])
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A week ago tonight, we went to pick up M-N-L from the airport.
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And? What happened?1st 5er wrote:A week ago tonight, we went to pick up M-N-L from the airport.
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went and got my fenders rolled, cracked a rim a while back on my 318ti (cheap rep i guess) and wanted style 5's on it. without the rolling they were rubbing, halfway due to using the same tires my e28 has 215/45/17 instead of a 40 aspect ratio the e36 specs. talked to some of my friends that do drift events and met a guy that did a real pro job rolling them, for a hundred bucks for all four corners, now i have much more clearance
you can see where it was rubbing the sidewall, that tire is old and i'm soon to replace it, after i find more style 5s
you can see where it was rubbing the sidewall, that tire is old and i'm soon to replace it, after i find more style 5s
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Spent a few hours "oiling" the MGB so it would not rotate dry, cleaned 19 years of gas residue from the carbs, cleaned the points and plugs and fired it up! 65lbs oil pressure immediately, no smoke no engine noise.
Negotiating on a HPS supercharger kit that has never been installed for the E430, way too far apart currently based on those Kleeman prices, I like the HPS setup better, he's anxious to sell, if he comes back to reality, I will probably buy it.
Negotiating on a HPS supercharger kit that has never been installed for the E430, way too far apart currently based on those Kleeman prices, I like the HPS setup better, he's anxious to sell, if he comes back to reality, I will probably buy it.
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I replaced the battery in the 325i this afternoon. It was from Interstate Batteries, and didn't look very old, but there was no receipt or other indication of it being in warranty, and it was a bit on the weak side. In above-freezing temps it wasn't too bad, but the low the last couple of nights has been way below zero, and even parked in the garage it turned over a bit slowly. A trip to Batteries Plus and $158.64 later, plus 5 minutes of trying to figure out how to set the clock on the thing, and all is well.
That car has ended up being my wife's car, but dang I like driving it. The thing handles like a gokart and pulls like a rocket (well, kind of.) The M54B25 makes less horsepower than the M30 in my 735i, but the car is so much smaller & lighter that it feels like it flies. The DSC is a bit of a nuisance, but easily turned off if I want to get a little wheel spin. Tossing it around on a snowy parking lot (with the DSC off) is a whole lot of fun! Probably a good thing I don't drive it more or I'd end up getting a ticket at some point.
That car has ended up being my wife's car, but dang I like driving it. The thing handles like a gokart and pulls like a rocket (well, kind of.) The M54B25 makes less horsepower than the M30 in my 735i, but the car is so much smaller & lighter that it feels like it flies. The DSC is a bit of a nuisance, but easily turned off if I want to get a little wheel spin. Tossing it around on a snowy parking lot (with the DSC off) is a whole lot of fun! Probably a good thing I don't drive it more or I'd end up getting a ticket at some point.