My (first) E28, 1988 535is 5spd
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I posted a bunch of these photos on facebook and Instagram, but here I can add more detail and talk more about the build challenges Chris has been fighting. The good news is, the car is done (except for the a/c which I'll deal with later). The bad news is, as of this post, I still don't have it because Intercity hasn't given me a date. I'm getting incredibly impatient.
Chris took a bunch of glamor shots last week when it was all done and boy does the car look amazing in my opinion. It's going to need a repaint but in these photos after Chris buffed it, the Zinno looks about as good as possible. Chris spent a tremendous amount of time to deliver on my ask for a fully functioning headlight cleaning system. Chris went through a horde of parts to get a functioning system, and spent hours on the wiring and setup. Throw into the mix the new old stock lights I bought, and the right bulbs, and you get the French look. Chris even threw in yellow lights in the lowbeams for the full effect.
Other highlights of this work include the completion of the rear sway bar fixes, welding in new mounts and painting them. Chris may have pictures of that. The a/c was a huge chore and in the end still didn't work after a rebuilt compressor (twice) and hours of Chris's time blowing out the system and troubleshooting it. In the interest of time for all the other checklist items still on the car I told him to leave it and I will work on it next year here in Minnesota with a trusted BMW shop if I can find one. Maybe I'll do the Sanden compressor I think it is called?
The car also had an oil leak and hard starting issues which he corrected (oil pan bolts were not snug and fuel filter was installed backwards and fuel pumps were old maybe original to the car). New fuel hose was also installed.
Wherever possible when doing something if Chris saw old parts (or shoddy parts) he replaced them with the correct stuff. There is a TON of dunn-right in this car.
Then there's the front suspension, oh my god. Chris had this thing apart so many times in the end we just replaced everything. Turns out the crappy Ireland Engineering front camber plates were digging into the shock towers. He at first thought maybe it was the shock mounts which had the locator tab drilled/dremeled off. But it was the camber plates. Not only were they digging into the shock tower, they were causing the spring to bind and then spring back when making turns (the steering would spring back to center). New front shock mounts were purchased, the camber plates were ditched, and the tie rods, drag link, and center link were all replaced before the car was aligned. Finally it drove right he said after the entire front suspension was replaced pretty much! And the alignment did wonders.
Chris installed the seats and a center e-brake console without the seat power controls. They weren't cut, but are tucked inside if I ever want to go back to E28 power sport seats (not likely with these Recaro beauties). He also installed the steering wheel I had recovered.
The Racing Dynamics strut brace was one of the final things installed. I waited about 3 months to get that thing since it was on backorder. It dresses up the engine bay nicely.
Speaking of the engine bay, Chris cleaned up the install of the b35 where the AFM was flopping around. He used a BMW part from the later E24 I believe. He also re-routed the a/c lines using 533i parts I think so they weren't so close to the header. The car has an Ireland Engineering exhaust which I'll evaluate keeping. The Supersprint system with header may be calling to me when the 10% off sale hits this Fall.
I couldn't leave well enough alone and even though the car is "done" I ordered a Ron Davis racing radiator which is being made now. With any luck it'll be done soon enough to put in the trunk before the truck picks the car up for shipment to Minnesota. Otherwise they'll ship to me and I can figure out when to install it.
The car doesn't have a stereo currently but I bought a refurbished Alpine tape deck from Europe that has been converted to have an aux port and bluetooth. That can go in this winter and I'll take my time getting the sound good. I also bought a 4 channel Xtant amp to go with it.
Other things Chris did include wiring in the map light mirror, adjusting the sunroof, installing a new trunk floor mat, putting in a new front grille because one was cracked, working on the mirrors so the power functions aren't so slow.
I'm probably forgetting a lot of stuff but Chris can fill in details.
Chris has overcome a lot with this car, and discovered some bad stuff like this crack in the head.
Not sure what I'll do about that, but it hopefully won't have a huge impact on the way it drives. Now taking it to a track day may be another question (too much stress on the head)?
2020 plans: Figure out what to do about the cracked head, a paint job, new windshield, black alcantara headliner, leather surfaces like door panels, center console, and maybe dash the way that car was done on bringatrailer would be nice. The Supersprint exhaust system I mentioned could be done. And then....nothing else, but I don't intend to do any projects that put the car out of commission for long because I want to DRIVE THE PISS OUT OF IT AND ENJOY IT!
Chris took a bunch of glamor shots last week when it was all done and boy does the car look amazing in my opinion. It's going to need a repaint but in these photos after Chris buffed it, the Zinno looks about as good as possible. Chris spent a tremendous amount of time to deliver on my ask for a fully functioning headlight cleaning system. Chris went through a horde of parts to get a functioning system, and spent hours on the wiring and setup. Throw into the mix the new old stock lights I bought, and the right bulbs, and you get the French look. Chris even threw in yellow lights in the lowbeams for the full effect.
Other highlights of this work include the completion of the rear sway bar fixes, welding in new mounts and painting them. Chris may have pictures of that. The a/c was a huge chore and in the end still didn't work after a rebuilt compressor (twice) and hours of Chris's time blowing out the system and troubleshooting it. In the interest of time for all the other checklist items still on the car I told him to leave it and I will work on it next year here in Minnesota with a trusted BMW shop if I can find one. Maybe I'll do the Sanden compressor I think it is called?
The car also had an oil leak and hard starting issues which he corrected (oil pan bolts were not snug and fuel filter was installed backwards and fuel pumps were old maybe original to the car). New fuel hose was also installed.
Wherever possible when doing something if Chris saw old parts (or shoddy parts) he replaced them with the correct stuff. There is a TON of dunn-right in this car.
Then there's the front suspension, oh my god. Chris had this thing apart so many times in the end we just replaced everything. Turns out the crappy Ireland Engineering front camber plates were digging into the shock towers. He at first thought maybe it was the shock mounts which had the locator tab drilled/dremeled off. But it was the camber plates. Not only were they digging into the shock tower, they were causing the spring to bind and then spring back when making turns (the steering would spring back to center). New front shock mounts were purchased, the camber plates were ditched, and the tie rods, drag link, and center link were all replaced before the car was aligned. Finally it drove right he said after the entire front suspension was replaced pretty much! And the alignment did wonders.
Chris installed the seats and a center e-brake console without the seat power controls. They weren't cut, but are tucked inside if I ever want to go back to E28 power sport seats (not likely with these Recaro beauties). He also installed the steering wheel I had recovered.
The Racing Dynamics strut brace was one of the final things installed. I waited about 3 months to get that thing since it was on backorder. It dresses up the engine bay nicely.
Speaking of the engine bay, Chris cleaned up the install of the b35 where the AFM was flopping around. He used a BMW part from the later E24 I believe. He also re-routed the a/c lines using 533i parts I think so they weren't so close to the header. The car has an Ireland Engineering exhaust which I'll evaluate keeping. The Supersprint system with header may be calling to me when the 10% off sale hits this Fall.
I couldn't leave well enough alone and even though the car is "done" I ordered a Ron Davis racing radiator which is being made now. With any luck it'll be done soon enough to put in the trunk before the truck picks the car up for shipment to Minnesota. Otherwise they'll ship to me and I can figure out when to install it.
The car doesn't have a stereo currently but I bought a refurbished Alpine tape deck from Europe that has been converted to have an aux port and bluetooth. That can go in this winter and I'll take my time getting the sound good. I also bought a 4 channel Xtant amp to go with it.
Other things Chris did include wiring in the map light mirror, adjusting the sunroof, installing a new trunk floor mat, putting in a new front grille because one was cracked, working on the mirrors so the power functions aren't so slow.
I'm probably forgetting a lot of stuff but Chris can fill in details.
Chris has overcome a lot with this car, and discovered some bad stuff like this crack in the head.
Not sure what I'll do about that, but it hopefully won't have a huge impact on the way it drives. Now taking it to a track day may be another question (too much stress on the head)?
2020 plans: Figure out what to do about the cracked head, a paint job, new windshield, black alcantara headliner, leather surfaces like door panels, center console, and maybe dash the way that car was done on bringatrailer would be nice. The Supersprint exhaust system I mentioned could be done. And then....nothing else, but I don't intend to do any projects that put the car out of commission for long because I want to DRIVE THE PISS OUT OF IT AND ENJOY IT!
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Beautiful. A worthy perpetual project- congrats!
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It's a great looking car. For a/c service, Dealer Automotive Services in Hopkins is very good, it's where I've taken my car for service on its aftermarket Daivia a/c system: http://dealerautomotive.com If you have difficulties scrounging up a replacement cylinder head I have a spare one sitting on my workbench that I got from Bill Ruttger. it's been rebuilt and has a NOS 533i cam in it, but that could be changed.
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stuartinmn wrote:It's a great looking car. For a/c service, Dealer Automotive Services in Hopkins is very good, it's where I've taken my car for service on its aftermarket Daivia a/c system: http://dealerautomotive.com If you have difficulties scrounging up a replacement cylinder head I have a spare one sitting on my workbench that I got from Bill Ruttger. it's been rebuilt and has a NOS 533i cam in it, but that could be changed.
Thanks for the offer on the head Stuart and the a/c recommendation. I think I would stick with a B35 head because of the big valves though.
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A person could be forgiven for thinking that looks like a car that just sold.
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It certainly feels that way.muleskinner wrote:A person could be forgiven for thinking that looks like a car that just sold.
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I guess everyone has their price at the right time.... Amazing car.
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It looks great!
How does it already have Minnesota plates?
How does it already have Minnesota plates?
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I registered it and started the insurance and mailed the docs and plates to Chris. Otherwise he couldn't have driven it for all the work like alignment and various shake down runs.Karl Grau wrote:It looks great!
How does it already have Minnesota plates?
I didn't sell it, just got it shipped to Minnesota. I would have preferred a road trip to drive it home but I couldn't make it happen with our busy Sept schedule.SeattleGuy wrote:I guess everyone has their price at the right time.... Amazing car.
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The car arrived safe and sound and I've enjoyed driving it the last 2 days.
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Nice job you guys!
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It definitely looks great in that garage! Wow.
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A few small updates: nostalgic license plate bracket, BMWCCA badges, new tri color motorsport emblem on the bottom of the steering wheel, and checking for driveway clearance this morning.
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I had the pleasure of checking out this car in Phoenix before Chris really dove into it. Solid car, and it sure has come a long way! Glad you’re happy with the end result Adam.
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Thanks, yes Chris really came through to create the end result. I owe him a huge thanks for a lot of his time and patience. I believe it would be difficult to replicate this car when you consider Chris's know-how and the unique parts and upgrades that went into it are getting difficult to source.
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Love...too much! This colour is perfect with the euro headlights "french" look!
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Beautiful car! We should have an e28 get together before the snow flies.
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Amazing car Adam! I hope the E28 blue book helps complete the experience (btw, hope those arrived ok). Somewhere I have maybe 10 early BMWCCA stickers (i.e. no space) that would look great in the windows. We just finished moving to SC, so everything's in limbo for a while here.
Is it coming to The Vintage next year?
Regards,
Chuck
Is it coming to The Vintage next year?
Regards,
Chuck
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Hey Chuck, that is my plan and I've booked a room.Is it coming to The Vintage next year?
Regards,
Chuck
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Ron Davis radiator installed. More bling under the hood.
Ignore the black electrical tape, I have a new snorkel hose ready to install.
Ignore the black electrical tape, I have a new snorkel hose ready to install.
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I created a video on the car which hopefully forgives all the broken image links in this thread.
https://youtu.be/o2zFDuCKPaM
https://youtu.be/o2zFDuCKPaM
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Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed the video. Seeing it on my screen, I kinda missed seeing it around here!
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Thanks for the video! I love that car!
Adam W in MN wrote:I created a video on the car which hopefully forgives all the broken image links in this thread.
https://youtu.be/o2zFDuCKPaM
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I like everything about this car, including the peeps involved.
I especially like the license plate.
I especially like the license plate.
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Well done.
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Am I the only one who can't see the pictures? I'm very interested.
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Sorry I had an issue with my website DNS that I can't easily fix. But you can check my website and see all the pics.Mdreamer wrote:Am I the only one who can't see the pictures? I'm very interested.
Thanks, I got inspiration from your plate!cek wrote:I like everything about this car, including the peeps involved.
I especially like the license plate.