What did you do to your E28 today?

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

Chased a no-start to a grungy Reference Sensor.

Also replaced the front sway bar links with Meyles.

Everything else under there in the front looked okay on the surface, these were plainly left to rot whenever the control arms et al were replaced last.

Criminy :oops:
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wkohler
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Post by wkohler »

I replaced the service indicator board with a Programa , then the speedo with a 220 kph part. I put a new diff mount in as well and some air in the tires. What a POS.
KegCoyote
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Post by KegCoyote »

Purchased front and rear speakers, and started the ball rolling on a custom dash to go with the custom interior I purchased.
Brendan P
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Post by Brendan P »

Drove it to the San Francisco Auto Show!
JBort
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Post by JBort »

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JBort
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Post by JBort »

Saturday/Sunday

(MTech 535i) Replaced a bad driveshaft CSB.
(MTech 535i) Welded up a couple exhaust leaks.
(528e DD) Replaced a couple nasty wiper blades
(Meta s38) Ran a "redundant" ground cable from the trunk battery box to the grounding lug under the rear seat (G301), then to the engine compartment ground (G102). One more "extra" ground wire from G102 to under dash G200.

One could say I'm "well grounded"! :rofl:
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

Dropped the insurance on 'er.

Done driving it for a while.
Mab1957
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Post by Mab1957 »

Moonroof
Acid House
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Post by Acid House »

Replaced the starter.

I consider my cherry popped.

:alright:
Nanajoth
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Post by Nanajoth »

I pulled the motor/transmission, I am a very happy camper!
rollcentre
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Post by rollcentre »

It's a thing of beauty! :D

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carnutdallas
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Post by carnutdallas »

Looked at it and wished it would fix itself :cry: It gets started twice a day. Out of the shop in morning and into the shop at night. :roll:
Chimi-Changa
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Post by Chimi-Changa »

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installed finally- thanks for help John in Va, and Karl Grau
ldsbeaker
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Post by ldsbeaker »

Put an Mtech I in the Euro. Much nicer to look at than the 4 spoke bus wheel.
orignal teile
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Post by orignal teile »

did my brakes four days ago, well the fronts

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moved in to the new place over the weekend, put the e28 in truck mode, heh. only took one load over in it, used family friends/trailer + burban, and a couple of honda odysseys (i call 'em APC's, asian people carriers) on my filipino side of the family, there are 3 odysseys.

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Post by wkohler »

I paid a Mexican $20 to weld up a crack at a weld in an exhaust pipe. I also found out that some idiot moved the studs for the driveshaft heatshield between 3/85 and 12/87.
waynet1
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Post by waynet1 »

Replaced the transmission cooling lines, drain and fill with Dexron VI. Jury still out on that issue.

Ordered another set of Bridgestone RE970's. :D
This will make set number three. Best tires I have ever owned.
oldskool
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waynet1 wrote:Ordered another set of Bridgestone RE970's. :D
This will make set number three. Best tires I have ever owned.
I love them. I'm on my third set as well.
Chimi-Changa
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Post by Chimi-Changa »

^^ seriously! Planning on a set of 970's for the Hartge wheels- tire rack showing rebate available currently too....349 a set with rebate.(16") Have had just one set but am sold- only Potenza I like. Glad to hear there are fans here
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Post by wkohler »

I'm really liking my Continentals but that's a price that's hard to argue with.
tig
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Post by tig »

I confirmed my intution the water hose that goes from the back of the head to the heater core on an 87 528e comes off easily.

I also confirmed my intuition that putting a new one on with the intake manifold in place is impossible.

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BuzzBomb
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Post by BuzzBomb »

Getting ready to reduce the car in my avatar to a hollow rolling shell, then scrapping it. Using all the good bits to cook up a tasty new Diamantschwarz project.
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Post by davintosh »

Put a new inside door handle on the driver's door to replace the one that broke at the hinge.
It's great to be able to open the door again without wondering if I'll have to put the key back in the ignition to roll down the window. :banana:

I also put on a new set of door latch rubbers to replace the ones that were gone before I bought the car; can't say it improved the opening/closing action of any of the doors. Glad they weren't any more expensive than they were.

Tonight I noticed that the interior light started staying on for a few seconds after closing the door; is it supposed to do that? I don't think it ever did it before.

BuzzBomb wrote:Getting ready to reduce the car in my avatar to a hollow rolling shell, then scrapping it. Using all the good bits to cook up a tasty new Diamantschwarz project.
That's sad. Couldn't the not-so-good bits be put back on the not-so-tasty car instead & keep it on the road? Or are there other problems with it that make it scrapworthy?
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Post by wkohler »

number two

He did make it like 400 times nicer than it was when he bought it though. Its actually good sometimes to start with a car like that because you learn a lot and you will know exactly what you want to do when you get to the next one. You also know exactly what to look for when you buy the replacement.

Unless you're me. I have no fucking idea what I'm going to do with this 528i.
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Post by tig »

Got the intake off...

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BuzzBomb
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Post by BuzzBomb »

davintosh wrote:
BuzzBomb wrote:Getting ready to reduce the car in my avatar to a hollow rolling shell, then scrapping it. Using all the good bits to cook up a tasty new Diamantschwarz project.
That's sad. Couldn't the not-so-good bits be put back on the not-so-tasty car instead & keep it on the road? Or are there other problems with it that make it scrapworthy?
Actually it is right where I want it, but it still has a deal breaker for me: a salvaged title. My insurance rep said that if anything happens and the car is totaled, they only pay half of whatever they determine it is worth. This, along with the salvage stigma just bugs me since any past damage can't be found. Besides that, it's going to take a bit of rust repair in a few spots. Some people might think those aren't good enough reasons to part with an otherwise nice ride, but I'd rather take what I have and start over with a soon to be very nice donor. Also, it doesn't hurt that it's a 524td so smog is a non issue. It all just makes more sense to me right now. Believe me, Ill be sad to see this one go, but new beginnings are a good thing sometimes. There's a chance it will be put back on the road, but it will depend on the next owner's intentions with it.
Mannydog
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Post by Mannydog »

Sold it. :(

Sadly, after around 20 years of e28 ownership (533i, M5, 535is), I am now down to just my e46 (financial considerations + need the AWD in snowy Central Washington).

My teenage daughters are very bummed - they loved the car and thought theory had dibs on it when they start driving.

Thanks to all for the immeasurable amount of help I've gotten from the community here.
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macsmalls
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Post by macsmalls »

Looked at her, wished I had a garage and tools, and told her how much I miss driving her like I did daily and that she will be fixed up once I've got more money to throw at her (ugh smh)... then I hopped into my other car and pushed button to start
Acid House
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Post by Acid House »

7 degrees outside, she fired right up! Drove to the hardware store and got some "drifting" in on the snow-covered roads :cool:
kzolee
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Post by kzolee »

Today I officially became a man.

Replaced the trunk lid springs.

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I had a base model 520i, installed M-tech rear spoiler, big toolbox, and the original springs were so weak... So I ordered new ones, the stronger ones.

If somebody tries to do it, I can only give one advice: wear gloves. :D
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