What did you do to your E28 today?
Actually got to drive my "new" car for the first time (!) to get the emissions inspection done to get tags next week. Typical for Georgia -
1. You must pass an emissions inspection in order to get a tag.
2. You must drive to the emissions inspection station to get the car inspected.
3. You cannot drive the car on the roads without tags (and no, they don't have "temp tags" - I stopped by the DMV to ask.)
4. See #1 above.
It's like an endless loop in a Fortran program. Yes, I'm that old.
I stuck a piece of paper on it that read "tag applied for" and took up the highway for a quick run to see how it went, got gas, had it inspected and home in about an hour. Only saw one officer and he was in front of me
1. You must pass an emissions inspection in order to get a tag.
2. You must drive to the emissions inspection station to get the car inspected.
3. You cannot drive the car on the roads without tags (and no, they don't have "temp tags" - I stopped by the DMV to ask.)
4. See #1 above.
It's like an endless loop in a Fortran program. Yes, I'm that old.
I stuck a piece of paper on it that read "tag applied for" and took up the highway for a quick run to see how it went, got gas, had it inspected and home in about an hour. Only saw one officer and he was in front of me
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Next, you need to remove that front spoiler on the car in your sig, that thing is ugly! Then, pack it up and ship it to me, I have a dumpster on a jobsite I can toss it into for you. These things we do for one another at MyE28.com.Das_Prachtstraße wrote:Thrashed the shit out of it. Mmm mountain highway..
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[quote="twin55"]Washed and parked her inside the garage. The garage is 75% completed, still need new roof, sliding, bathroom remodel, replace inside wall studs, garage floor tiles, and etc...
Cool......but sounds like you still have a lot to do, I am guessing 50% done
At least the 5'er is safe and sound inside. Have fun with the project.
Cool......but sounds like you still have a lot to do, I am guessing 50% done
At least the 5'er is safe and sound inside. Have fun with the project.
Yes, I am having fun with the project, especially since this is the first time that I ever did this type of work. As I said before, learning as I go along...I guess 50% is more accurate.carnutdallas wrote:twin55 wrote:Washed and parked her inside the garage. The garage is 75% completed, still need new roof, sliding, bathroom remodel, replace inside wall studs, garage floor tiles, and etc...
Cool......but sounds like you still have a lot to do, I am guessing 50% done
At least the 5'er is safe and sound inside. Have fun with the project.
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...toothbrush maybe required...swatterssr wrote:Washed the Style 5's after several weeks of neglect.
Man, what a PITA, even with the new ceramic pads.
Oh well, had to be done, and they do look really good on these cars...
I drove her to school, then at lunch cleaned off the burger king trash that one of my friends put on there.
Tomorrows agenda: Kick someones ass.
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already removed: seats, carpet, sound deadening. checked and found leaks for front windsheild, heaterbox, other firewall gaskets. tail light gasket also leaks, starting leatherique on front seats, need also both rear window regulators. going to weld in some new metal once leaks are fixed.EZE84WIP wrote:Whats the major surgery??Retro Rust wrote:prepared the operating table for major surgery...
preparing to drop tranny, fix output shaft tranny seal, possible input seal too, fix rear main seal for motor, install m5/533 flywheel while in there,
fix front main seal for motor, refresh shifter parts, replace cooling equipment (water pump, thermostat etc), change timing belt, check valve train, may go ahead and pull the head (waiting on compression check/leakdown test to decide that)
You may say, "is this dudebro insane?," the answer is, "yes." However, i cant drive my car anyway right now because of government crap ( read post at top of page and multiply problems by 3). SOOOOO... may as well rip the thing a new one and make it nice while it sits.
whew...
Installed a US engine wiring harness on the e23, scraped off stupid sticker in the windows and on the rear valance and trunklid. Removed the automatic flex plate, prepared for installing the lightweight flywheel and clutch, realized I didn't have a pilot bearing. Ordered the pilot bearing, tomorrow she should run!
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...stared at it blankly after coming home from work in my E39, wondering if the new license plate lights and gaskets will really solve my leaky trunk. Oh... and on the way home, this happened...
If you're wondering what the "KTMP" thing is, I found the routine on unlocking the OBC so I can display various information that normally doesn't show up. She's officially broken in.
(Note : Aware of the Check engine light, and the traction control is almost always turned off on nicer days)
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Got up early this morning and gave it a good bath, inside and out.
Also, put on my new to me 17" M countour wheelset I bought off the local craigslist. Man, what a deal those were. An ATI replica originally purchased for an E34 540i, wrapped in a practically new set (3 months old) of Conti extreme conacts, 235/45's . And only $200 to boot.
Not sure I enjoy the 17's and how they ride but figured that would be the case. But for the price I couldn't pass on them.
Also, put on my new to me 17" M countour wheelset I bought off the local craigslist. Man, what a deal those were. An ATI replica originally purchased for an E34 540i, wrapped in a practically new set (3 months old) of Conti extreme conacts, 235/45's . And only $200 to boot.
Not sure I enjoy the 17's and how they ride but figured that would be the case. But for the price I couldn't pass on them.
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