My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
I usually try to create a thread to keep track of cars over the years, so I figure I will do that here with this one.
This 528e popped up on facebook marketplace in Tucson. 2 photos. I could tell it was white and had a decent black interior with manual transmission. So, I sent the seller a message and within 20 minutes was heading to Tucson from Phoenix with my friend Danny in his e34. The seller said, “sure it will make the drive, I drive it every day”.
IMG_8178 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
996fd0b5-5d10-42ae-97c9-e49c2c0c2336 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
After driving it around the block and confirming it drove horribly and the odometer did not work and hadn’t since 2009(344,179), I exchanged money for title and off we went. Stopped at a gas station to check oil and top off the low coolant.
Despite looking new, no thrust arm bushings seemed to be present. I went 80 the entire drive to minimize shaking.
IMG_8199 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_8198 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Immediately ordered new thrust arms from SSF and had Danny install them at his shop the next day. Previous owner didn’t torque the new ones at ride height so they failed quick. Between new arms and a wheel balance, we were now only left shake from subframe bushings.
IMG_8422 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Discovered the car had an aftermarket AC system installed at an AC shop in 2016, so a quick recharge after fixing a leaky Schrader valve had excellent working AC (for an e28) before the summer months hit.
IMG_8239 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
1615415424760_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Threw in an orange-backlit headunit because I can’t stand bright blue lights.
a0753dfb-7a6b-45e8-987e-c6a4146e10ff by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Replaced sport wheel with a nicer one I’ve had around and ordered a new shift knob that looks proper. Also Fixed cruise control:
IMG_8732 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-02-20 BMW Drive_3 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-02-20 BMW Drive_5 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Took care of timing belt/water pump/cam seals/VCG/valve adjust as well.
887f5d29-43af-4829-946e-c3dbdc91d516 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_0847 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Not bad for a half million miles:
IMG_0673 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Drove the car to California to pick up a proper E28 M-Tech spoiler. It came with an E30 M-Tech spoiler that was installed poorly, which I sold:
2021-03-14 Cali Trip_19 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-03-14 Cali Trip_104 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Proper spoiler:
IMG_0370 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
That’s where I’ll leave it for now. I have a 45-mile each way commute and this car takes that every day in comfort. Surprisingly, the m20 seems pretty healthy at 500kish besides bad piston slap when cold. Minimal oil usage (1qt in 4 months) and no coolant usage. If/when the m20 goes, the car will become a project and receive a m30b28 that’s laying around with b35 manifold and motronic 1.3. Until then, maybe I'll change the wheels or something.
This 528e popped up on facebook marketplace in Tucson. 2 photos. I could tell it was white and had a decent black interior with manual transmission. So, I sent the seller a message and within 20 minutes was heading to Tucson from Phoenix with my friend Danny in his e34. The seller said, “sure it will make the drive, I drive it every day”.
IMG_8178 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
996fd0b5-5d10-42ae-97c9-e49c2c0c2336 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
After driving it around the block and confirming it drove horribly and the odometer did not work and hadn’t since 2009(344,179), I exchanged money for title and off we went. Stopped at a gas station to check oil and top off the low coolant.
Despite looking new, no thrust arm bushings seemed to be present. I went 80 the entire drive to minimize shaking.
IMG_8199 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_8198 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Immediately ordered new thrust arms from SSF and had Danny install them at his shop the next day. Previous owner didn’t torque the new ones at ride height so they failed quick. Between new arms and a wheel balance, we were now only left shake from subframe bushings.
IMG_8422 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Discovered the car had an aftermarket AC system installed at an AC shop in 2016, so a quick recharge after fixing a leaky Schrader valve had excellent working AC (for an e28) before the summer months hit.
IMG_8239 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
1615415424760_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Threw in an orange-backlit headunit because I can’t stand bright blue lights.
a0753dfb-7a6b-45e8-987e-c6a4146e10ff by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Replaced sport wheel with a nicer one I’ve had around and ordered a new shift knob that looks proper. Also Fixed cruise control:
IMG_8732 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-02-20 BMW Drive_3 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-02-20 BMW Drive_5 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Took care of timing belt/water pump/cam seals/VCG/valve adjust as well.
887f5d29-43af-4829-946e-c3dbdc91d516 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_0847 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Not bad for a half million miles:
IMG_0673 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Drove the car to California to pick up a proper E28 M-Tech spoiler. It came with an E30 M-Tech spoiler that was installed poorly, which I sold:
2021-03-14 Cali Trip_19 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-03-14 Cali Trip_104 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Proper spoiler:
IMG_0370 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
That’s where I’ll leave it for now. I have a 45-mile each way commute and this car takes that every day in comfort. Surprisingly, the m20 seems pretty healthy at 500kish besides bad piston slap when cold. Minimal oil usage (1qt in 4 months) and no coolant usage. If/when the m20 goes, the car will become a project and receive a m30b28 that’s laying around with b35 manifold and motronic 1.3. Until then, maybe I'll change the wheels or something.
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
One of the best 1st posts ever.I went 80 the entire drive to minimize shaking.
Welcome aboard and nice save! That car's got a ton left in her!
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Well, I decided to "change the wheels or something".
Finally received these 16x8+0 GTA wheels back from having the hub bores enlarged to 72.56. They were originally purchased for my Bronzit e34 535i, but they look excellent on this car, so I think they’ll stay.
Slight rub in the rear occasionally but only on one side or the other, not both. If the rub doesn’t go away with new subframe bushings, I’ll just roll the inner lip of the rear arches.
1618769994944_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Finally received these 16x8+0 GTA wheels back from having the hub bores enlarged to 72.56. They were originally purchased for my Bronzit e34 535i, but they look excellent on this car, so I think they’ll stay.
Slight rub in the rear occasionally but only on one side or the other, not both. If the rub doesn’t go away with new subframe bushings, I’ll just roll the inner lip of the rear arches.
1618769994944_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Thanks, happy to be here. Not my first car thread but my first e28.cek wrote: Apr 18, 2021 2:14 PM
One of the best 1st posts ever.
Welcome aboard and nice save! That car's got a ton left in her!
This car has been through a lot but I'll keep it around as long as I can. It doesn't seem intent on dying anytime soon.
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Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Nice rescue. Look forward to seeing the evolution of this project. You've already brought it a long way. Those are cool wheels, and the gold centers are period correct, but I think they'd be even cooler with the centers painted silver.
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Dropped the car off with wkohler for some subframe bushings.
1619542936285_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The good powerflex yellows:
IMG_2256 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
All installed:
IMG_2091 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Seeing the old ones is always the fun part. The subframe on this car would smash into the floor when taking off from a stop.
The “good” one:
IMG_2257 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The other one:
IMG_2259 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The metal insert was nicely polished:
IMG_2261 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
No visual change here, but the car is fairly sorted suspension-wise now. Time to change the oil and keep commuting.
1619542936285_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The good powerflex yellows:
IMG_2256 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
All installed:
IMG_2091 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Seeing the old ones is always the fun part. The subframe on this car would smash into the floor when taking off from a stop.
The “good” one:
IMG_2257 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The other one:
IMG_2259 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
The metal insert was nicely polished:
IMG_2261 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
No visual change here, but the car is fairly sorted suspension-wise now. Time to change the oil and keep commuting.
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Small update only.
Threw on some style 9’s with new 225/50r16’s because I didn’t really want to roll the quarter panel lips for the other wheels and it is hot out in Arizona now.
2021-06-06 scans cropped_15 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Went “off-roading” a bit to take my Mother hiking for Mother’s Day. No pics of the off-roading but it wasn’t too serious.
2021-06-06 Roll 2 cropped_1 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-06-06 Roll 2 cropped_23 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
I estimate I’ve put around 10k miles on the car since purchase and it’s surprisingly great. I’ll likely throw a cover on it and park it for a while soon since it’s too hot out to be enjoyed, even with the fancy A/C things that have been done to it.
Threw on some style 9’s with new 225/50r16’s because I didn’t really want to roll the quarter panel lips for the other wheels and it is hot out in Arizona now.
2021-06-06 scans cropped_15 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Went “off-roading” a bit to take my Mother hiking for Mother’s Day. No pics of the off-roading but it wasn’t too serious.
2021-06-06 Roll 2 cropped_1 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-06-06 Roll 2 cropped_23 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
I estimate I’ve put around 10k miles on the car since purchase and it’s surprisingly great. I’ll likely throw a cover on it and park it for a while soon since it’s too hot out to be enjoyed, even with the fancy A/C things that have been done to it.
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Nice save, someone must have been either very lucky or very diligent with timing belt replacements over so many miles.
Car looks beautiful with the 16" Style 29s... why change them?
Car looks beautiful with the 16" Style 29s... why change them?
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
Definitely some combination of luck and the occasional long interval timing belt replacement. Car has a San Francisco SCCA Sticker in the rear window from many years ago so it probably received maintenance under that owner.Foonfer wrote: Jun 07, 2021 11:05 AM Nice save, someone must have been either very lucky or very diligent with timing belt replacements over so many miles.
Car looks beautiful with the 16" Style 29s... why change them?
On the style 29's, they're higher offset than I would like on this car, but fit great on my e36 that had a very bent set of bottle caps.
Re: My Questionable '86 528e Daily Driver
It’s been a while since I updated this. I do still have this car and drive it frequently. I put a lot of miles on it daily driving it through July. However, it became too hot for the amount of A/C and lack of tint so I started driving my e36 more, only to shortly thereafter leave that job and commute.
2021-06-12 films scans contrast curve_10 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-06-12 films scans roll 2_16 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Without a commute, I haven’t been putting many miles on anything other than some road trips which I generally take my E34 on. I did take this e28 to an autocross in Tucson, which ended up being cancelled due to flooding. No autocross, but I learned that the E28 does well in torrential downpours and driving through floodwaters.
Screen Shot 2021-09-18 at 8.29.28 PM by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
a61d011d-d9c4-4520-b2d0-73c7c5a5b226 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
With cooler weather upon us, this is my main car again. I rewarded it with some nice lightweight wheels I’ve had around and sticky tires. 16x8 forgeline RS wheels with 225/50r16 Firestone Firehawks. Should be useful for trips to the grocery store.
1631907971157_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_9832 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-06-12 films scans contrast curve_10 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
2021-06-12 films scans roll 2_16 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
Without a commute, I haven’t been putting many miles on anything other than some road trips which I generally take my E34 on. I did take this e28 to an autocross in Tucson, which ended up being cancelled due to flooding. No autocross, but I learned that the E28 does well in torrential downpours and driving through floodwaters.
Screen Shot 2021-09-18 at 8.29.28 PM by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
a61d011d-d9c4-4520-b2d0-73c7c5a5b226 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
With cooler weather upon us, this is my main car again. I rewarded it with some nice lightweight wheels I’ve had around and sticky tires. 16x8 forgeline RS wheels with 225/50r16 Firestone Firehawks. Should be useful for trips to the grocery store.
1631907971157_filtered by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr
IMG_9832 by Dane Spannaus, on Flickr