What did you do to your E28 today?

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Gelatinous
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Post by Gelatinous »

took it in to get it aligned this morning.

Result:

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eurominded2
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Post by eurominded2 »

Rear H&R spring install. Looking much better. Dug out rust in rear driver side inner wheel well. Getting ready for the welder and @thevintage.
ianshafer
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Post by ianshafer »

so far this year i put in new motor mounts, wr9ls plugs and finally killed those horrible dirty pin stripes. hope to do a lot of suspension work yet this year. :banana:
Gelatinous
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Post by Gelatinous »

wet sanded with 600 grit and rolled on another coat of green! This coat turned out pretty good!

will post pics in my intro thread and link to here later.
EDIT:

Here
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?p=1012211#1012211
Brendan P
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Post by Brendan P »

Almost got ran off the road prior to returning home by some punk. Ended up getting curb rash on the right front rim... I'll upload a pic tomorrow when it's bright outside.

Silver Acura TLS, plate no. 4XYM144
It was an early 2000s coupe. Guy has HIDs, and I assume that he's a punk, given the music he was blasting in his car.

I hope that none of you in the SF Bay Area has been involved with him.
Das_Prachtstrasse
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Installed an e34 airbox Image
davintosh
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Post by davintosh »

Das_Prachtstraße wrote:Installed an e34 airbox Image
Now that is one nice-looking engine bay. Well done, Bob. :up:
briansmith
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not much

Post by briansmith »

the car has been fabulous.
switched over to the summer wheel/tire combo, moved rear bilstein perch rings, checked fluids, turned up the stereo and enjoyed driving it. No wonder my wife doesn't complain about this thing, not that she's a complainer.
Changing to a different car is going to take a lot more effort than keeping this one going...
Das_Prachtstrasse
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

davintosh wrote:
Das_Prachtstraße wrote:Installed an e34 airbox Image
Now that is one nice-looking engine bay. Well done, Bob. :up:
Thankyou, Sir! It'll be nicer once there's a turbo in there again ;)
waferman
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Post by waferman »

I'm taking out the fuel injectors to be cleaned while I wait for parts to arrive wednesday. Also valve adjust and compression test. Better do that first, come to think of it :roll:
1st 5er
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Leisurely ///M drive yesterday to deliver a fuel tank.

Good meeting you Cody.
Das_Prachtstrasse
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Received these in the mail. Two sets in charcoal. Hartge build continues..

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shagrath
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Post by shagrath »

Tires in the front and alignment. Professionally done. At the local BMW dealer. Even got short shift parts. New.

All: FREE

I am a very happy camper and the car drives straight as an arrow without roasting tires. :banana: :banana: :alright:
nik77356
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Post by nik77356 »

Replace your motor mounts kids!

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Replaced mine a few days ago with parts I ordered from Blunttech during their customer appreciation sale. Gonna replace my cracked transmission crossmember this afternoon.
davintosh
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Post by davintosh »

nik77356 wrote:Replace your motor mounts kids!...
Replaced mine a few days ago with parts I ordered from Blunttech during their customer appreciation sale. Gonna replace my cracked transmission crossmember this afternoon.
Customer appreciation sale? I'm a customer and I knew nothing about it; now I feel unappreciated. :(
ianshafer
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Post by ianshafer »

Finally painted my air damn it was all nackered up with chips and scratches. Paint color is a little off but can't tell really under that huge bumper.
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

davintosh wrote:
nik77356 wrote:Replace your motor mounts kids!...
Replaced mine a few days ago with parts I ordered from Blunttech during their customer appreciation sale. Gonna replace my cracked transmission crossmember this afternoon.
Customer appreciation sale? I'm a customer and I knew nothing about it; now I feel unappreciated. :(
^^^ This ^^^ . But I usually shop via email not through the site, maybe that's the difference.

Nick,
You gonna be in town this weekend?
nik77356
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Post by nik77356 »

They had posted it in the Parts FS section here on the site. I just happened to glance through there one day and saw it.
waferman
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Post by waferman »

While the injectors are out getting refurbished, today I cleaned up the engine wiring harness, adjusted the valves, put in new spark plugs, ordered new wires from BMP, installed a new reference and a new speed sensor, and then discovered that my spare trans. has ref. and speed sensors still attached and in one piece. It's been a great day, all in all. :rofl:
1st 5er
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nik77356 wrote:They had posted it in the Parts FS section here on the site. I just happened to glance through there one day and saw it.
I've been banned from there. :evil:
shagrath
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Post by shagrath »

Yesterday: shadowline stage 1

Today: Touch up, shadowline stage 2, VR1 oil change.
BuzzBomb
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Post by BuzzBomb »

Matched the bumpers to bodycolor. Had a choice- Get them re-chromed or paint them to match the body. I think I chose wisely.
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Post by ldsbeaker »

That looks terrific!!
Brad D.
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Post by Brad D. »

I walked past mine as it sat in the garage.
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BuzzBomb wrote:Matched the bumpers to bodycolor. Had a choice- Get them re-chromed or paint them to match the body. I think I chose wisely.
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Looks great.

How'd you prep the old chrome before painting?
damacus101
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Post by damacus101 »

Replaced:
-Trans mounts
-Trans rear seal
-Trans oil
-CSB
-Guibo / hardware (e34 M5)
-Diff
-Diff mount (528e)
-Diff oil
-Rear sway links and bushings
-Fuel filter
-Exhaust gaskets @ block and mani flange
-Engine oil / filter

Resealed the recent 3.46 LS purchased from Manny D. before it went in. Everything inside looked brand new, I'm pretty excited.

I know I'll get reamed by you guys for this, and I agree wholeheartedly, but I had to stop short of replacing the subframe bushings based on my father's reluctance to have my car hogging his driveway any longer (been at this since Tuesday). It's a damn shame, seeing as the entire rear end was already removed.

Shored up a broken mounting channel for my CSB which I'm hoping will finally solve it's jump-rope tendencies once and for all.
Please excuse crap-quality resized cell pics.

First (old) attempt at welding up the corner:
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No pics of the new fix, but it's much more sturdy and I'm confident it'll resolve my issue.

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Removed this chunk of grease and shot gears.
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And replaced it with this beauty!
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After showing it some TLC, of course.
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And a shot of a new sway link, for good measure.
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Can't wait to take her for a spin, hopefully tomorrow. Working through the weekend has put the brakes on this projects productivity.

Anyway, yeah.

-Chris
BuzzBomb
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Post by BuzzBomb »

1st 5er wrote:
How'd you prep the old chrome before painting?
Wire wheel, self etching primer. It looks pretty stable so I'm happy with it.
Lee in MD
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Post by Lee in MD »

Quickly and efficiently solved my smoking vents and faulty fresh air flapper valve problems thanks to the plethora of information and search feature available on MyE28. :up:

I also re-kindled my love of duct tape by fashioning a skinny vacuum snorkel out of some stereo wire loom I had laying around and using a little more duct tape to secure it to the end of my vacuum accessory wand. It worked perfectly and allowed me to remove 25 years worth of flammable tree detritus from the area under the blower fan mount assembly.
Brad D.
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Post by Brad D. »

Good idea on vacuuming out all the crap that inevitably builds up in the AC system.
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