What did you do to your E28 today?

General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
DangerWillRbnsn
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Post by DangerWillRbnsn »

Installed the Ground Control coilover setup I've had laying around for months. Looks good - needs an alignment.
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Post by ldsbeaker »

DangerWillRbnsn wrote:Installed the Ground Control coilover setup I've had laying around for months. Looks good - needs an alignment.
Word?
DangerWillRbnsn
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Post by DangerWillRbnsn »

ldsbeaker wrote:
DangerWillRbnsn wrote:Installed the Ground Control coilover setup I've had laying around for months. Looks good - needs an alignment.
Word?
Say yeah!

Also, started this project:
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BobRSnow
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Post by BobRSnow »

I successfully installed a new driver side front fender that I sanded and painted with chalkboard paint, came out great! :D
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Post by unt0uchable »

Finally got a chance to put my new(ish) radio in. The red color actually matches well! The only thing I might do is find some bulbs to make the 4 blue buttons red as well. I used shagraths radio write up and skipped the amp and used the wiring that went back there. No more crackling speakers. No more cutting out when I hit the brake pedal. Nothing of the sorts. Saweet.
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Post by Brad D. »

I got a lot done on the e28 this weekend. I rebuilt my turbo to fix my leaky turbine seal. I replaced my low side AC hose and got my AC working again (yes, I need AC in February). I also replaced the drivers side window motor so I can actually roll my window down now.
DangerWillRbnsn
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Post by DangerWillRbnsn »

Brad D. wrote:I got a lot done on the e28 this weekend. I rebuilt my turbo to fix my leaky turbine seal. I replaced my low side AC hose and got my AC working again (yes, I need AC in February). I also replaced the drivers side window motor so I can actually roll my window down now.
Rebuilt the K27?
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Post by ldsbeaker »

I think I figured out what I'm going to do with all my extra parts. I have pretty much a whole driveline laying around, and an extra shell...
Mr.3-5-7
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Post by Mr.3-5-7 »

All four doors were missing these little buggers.

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They shut as smoothly as a baby's bottom now.
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Had to replace the front right half of the bumper surround. :oops:
orignal teile
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Post by orignal teile »

had my speed sensor become loose today while driving home from work, as soon as it started acting up, pulled over and fixed it.. looks like the PO's silicone seal holding the broken connector finally came loose. roadside electrical tape fix, and next, to replace the connectors.
Das_Prachtstrasse
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Continued rubbing it down. Paint prep is a pita.
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Post by pleasefixitup »

Das_Prachtstraße wrote:Continued rubbing it down. Paint prep is a pita.
most important part of painting....before and after....

I enjoy it--wear a freaking mask!

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so today I just drove it really fast and enjoyed it very much so.

tomorrow, new rear pads, possibly a selector rod fix, and a fluid check, also a ebrake adjustment.
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

pleasefixitup wrote:
Das_Prachtstraße wrote:Continued rubbing it down. Paint prep is a pita.
most important part of painting....before and after....

I enjoy it--wear a freaking mask!

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so today I just drove it really fast and enjoyed it very much so.

tomorrow, new rear pads, possibly a selector rod fix, and a fluid check, also a ebrake adjustment.
I do actually find it quite calming most the time, but not after a 9 hour shift working in the same industry. ;)
Mr.3-5-7
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Post by Mr.3-5-7 »

I wanted to fix my temp gauge and SI board. When i bought it, Kohler said its probably due to the batteries corroding the connections when they get old and leak. So i opened it up to assess the damage.

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Here you can see that indeed one of the batteries has started to leak a bit.

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And not being too familiar with these cars and thinking that the batteries were only for the SI board, i removed the batteries.

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I inspected every connection and solder joint and couldnt find any corrosion or really anything wrong with the board.

The temp gauge still doesnt work.

I also found why my odomoeter doesnt work.

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Post by Mr.3-5-7 »

Installed a new Kenwood stereo deck today. One that is ipod friendly. And i realized why my rear speakers dont work, its because the last goon that installed that last aftermarket unit, never hooked them up to the deck. jeez, i spend so much time fixing other peoples mickey moused messes.
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Snob got a vacuum.
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Post by vinceg101 »

The '88 got the detailing works this weekend:
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Shopping for a new battery for Marina's Super E. Choices mostly driven by price. Due to convenience, prolly will be another Duralast . type 49
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Finished rubbing it down, did the final metal finishing and filler work, and now about to tackle the rust in the boot seal channel. Almost done.
foamy
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Post by foamy »

got a decent list done new calipers new oil pressure sensor that little guy began to leak furiously on the drive home light came on because it was leaking so much it couldn't get pressure there. i took it out on the side of the road and broke the plastic parts of the sensor away and filled the hole with solder and put the solder filled sensor back in to get her home. new sensor now installed. new radiator because my soldering skills could not stop the leak even though i tried 4 or 5 times i could get the leak to a very slow drip but i could not stop it. im still waiting for the ellipsoids to get that project going and i did an oil change.
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Post by Cupholder Zealot »

Broke one thing and renewed another, and received a 12psi WG spring.

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It took a whole 3 minutes to decide that I wasn't going to try to fix it :alright:

I have to admit, I like the feeling of a shifter stub...it effectively shortens the throw, and feels like a race car. But of course, it looks hideous next to my fancy cupholder...so I'll be replacing that knob ASAP.

And replaced my tires. Upgraded from Chinese tires to Japanese. Stayed with 225/45/17.

The old Sunny SN3800 tires were terrible, even for $60 each. They squealed like hell in corners, and wore out quick. I was going rotate them at around 5000 miles....but I don't think they lasted much more than that. The rears were bald, thanks to the turbo, and the fronts had worn the inside edge to the wire belts, thanks to very worn steering components :oops:

Replaced with Falken ZE912. Per tire, the costs were 90 for the tire, $2 "disposal fee/Ca recycling fee", $2 balance parts, $13 balance labor, $3 valve stem, $3.50 "scrap tire recycling charge", and finally $9 tax. Jeezus help me. I think I paid twice to get rid of those crap tires! Finally there will be added the cost of the new tie rods/drag link, and an alignment so I can support the 40K warranty on those new tires.
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Cupholder Nazi wrote:Broke one thing and renewed another, and received a 12psi WG spring.

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It took a whole 3 minutes to decide that I wasn't going to try to fix it :alright:

I have to admit, I like the feeling of a shifter stub...it effectively shortens the throw, and feels like a race car. But of course, it looks hideous next to my fancy cupholder...so I'll be replacing that knob ASAP.

And replaced my tires. Upgraded from Chinese tires to Japanese. Stayed with 225/45/17.

The old Sunny SN3800 tires were terrible, even for $60 each. They squealed like hell in corners, and wore out quick. I was going rotate them at around 5000 miles....but I don't think they lasted much more than that. The rears were bald, thanks to the turbo, and the fronts had worn the inside edge to the wire belts, thanks to very worn steering components :oops:

Replaced with Falken ZE912. Per tire, the costs were 90 for the tire, $2 "disposal fee/Ca recycling fee", $2 balance parts, $13 balance labor, $3 valve stem, $3.50 "scrap tire recycling charge", and finally $9 tax. Jeezus help me. I think I paid twice to get rid of those crap tires! Finally there will be added the cost of the new tie rods/drag link, and an alignment so I can support the 40K warranty on those new tires.
You may wanna take it easy masturbating, you could do some serious damage with that forearm.
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Post by Cupholder Zealot »

Funny you say, I was masterb..errrrr....shifting like a grandpa when it spent itself. Perhaps Mike W knows how to avoid this.
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Post by Cupholder Zealot »

Just for shits and giggles...the estimate to replace 2 tie rods while I was getting new tires....I asked what brand, and he guessed it would be BrakeBest.

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Hahahahahahalolololololeeeewwwwwwwwyeeeeeesshhhh

I'd give up my career as a Psychologist if I could make $108 changing out one tie rod end :bawl:
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Post by unt0uchable »

So I made yet another attempt to swap my driver lock out, this time with the passenger. That's a no go because the freaking lock setups are different. Who'da thunk?! :dunno:

Also, received my awesome new-to-me billy sports in the mail and fixed up the threads. Might still file the one down and re-thread the entire shaft. Pics for fun.
The looked like this before:
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And now they are look like this...
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Post by shagrath »

About 8:30 last night I did oil changes and air filters on Cassandra and Adalia, and changed a turn signal bulb on Adalia. Good stuff!

BTW Valvoline NextGen is $2.99/QT at Advance.
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Post by e28Sean »

It is a cold wet miserable saturday, but, i dragged myself out to put this:

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... on this:

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Snob got hers.
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Post by orignal teile »

adjusted the TPS, fixed the throttle body stop so it doesn't die when trying to get to idle (with the improvement in idle speed i need), fixed the tail light being out (blown fuse, probably from loose junk in the trunk, and a decrepit divider thing)
over the weekend i fixed my shifter, did an oil change, and replaced my intake bellows!
giving the e28 some love :alright:
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