What did you do to your E28 today?
E28 is still sitting in the garage due to heavy snowfall.
Sorted some parts today, read quite a lot about turbocharging and got out the red/white taillights in order to give them a thorough polishing tomorrow...
Good that there´s an E34 for DD. Ran into a sanding truck yesterday and could almost feel the paint taking damage in the sand shower. Couldn´t stand seeing that done to the E28.
Sorted some parts today, read quite a lot about turbocharging and got out the red/white taillights in order to give them a thorough polishing tomorrow...
Good that there´s an E34 for DD. Ran into a sanding truck yesterday and could almost feel the paint taking damage in the sand shower. Couldn´t stand seeing that done to the E28.
Took advantage of the strange warm weather snap we're having and prepped the car for the differential swap (S3.25 out, S3.46 in) next weekend. Washed & de-greased the rear-end and tried to dig out the 22+ years of grunge on all the connections.
Man that was a mess.
Rotated the tires while I was at it and had to dry my trunk out . (Likely culprit: either the LP lights or the LP screws or both)
What a way to spend Valentines Day (Don't worry, her gift to me was to release me from all obligatory conventional rules of the "holiday", so I was happy to spend it under my car).
Man that was a mess.
Rotated the tires while I was at it and had to dry my trunk out . (Likely culprit: either the LP lights or the LP screws or both)
What a way to spend Valentines Day (Don't worry, her gift to me was to release me from all obligatory conventional rules of the "holiday", so I was happy to spend it under my car).
This weekend:
On the 82:
-verified that timing was on point. put everything back together, double checked torque specs and belts, etc, and she runs like a dream!
-air filter, oil change
-install new exhaust tip
-vacuum interior and put in new floor mats
-installed new exhaust hanger
Doesn't seem like to much, but it sure felt like a lot!
on the 88:
-washed and dried, vac interior like every week and put in new floor mats
-install new exhaust tips
Next week:
- rear bumper install on the 88
- situate some interior stuff on the 82, get the radio and heater blower working (connect the AC switch).
- clean out and straighten out the trunk on the 82, maybe install new seal
- start euro light install
- Perform measurements for is wing install
- modify tail lights for euro fog light install
On the 82:
-verified that timing was on point. put everything back together, double checked torque specs and belts, etc, and she runs like a dream!
-air filter, oil change
-install new exhaust tip
-vacuum interior and put in new floor mats
-installed new exhaust hanger
Doesn't seem like to much, but it sure felt like a lot!
on the 88:
-washed and dried, vac interior like every week and put in new floor mats
-install new exhaust tips
Next week:
- rear bumper install on the 88
- situate some interior stuff on the 82, get the radio and heater blower working (connect the AC switch).
- clean out and straighten out the trunk on the 82, maybe install new seal
- start euro light install
- Perform measurements for is wing install
- modify tail lights for euro fog light install
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Got the M5 towed to the shop. Now I can finally get it back on the road!
Now I just have to pull the interior, carpet, and all the burned crap out of it, get the intake back on, replace the guibo, reseal the trans, replace the CSB, replace the front calipers (stock for now, giant Stop Tech calipers and E38 rotors later,) replace the struts and springs, euro conversion, etc. Whew, I have a lot of work to do before May.
Now I just have to pull the interior, carpet, and all the burned crap out of it, get the intake back on, replace the guibo, reseal the trans, replace the CSB, replace the front calipers (stock for now, giant Stop Tech calipers and E38 rotors later,) replace the struts and springs, euro conversion, etc. Whew, I have a lot of work to do before May.
Pulled the tag lights, removed the silicone the PO used to hold them in, sanded all the connections, degooked the lenses and made them work right. Wow, they put out a lot of light!
Made sure the rest of the rear light light up nice and bright.
Installed my new battery (this little bundle of joy just loves to destroy the battery). Started her up and let her warm up and dry out the exhaust while she got a quick window cleaning. Rolled all the fuses and cleaned the coolant sensor connections so the damn coolant light will go out.
Time to get her new gas and put her back in rotation!
Made sure the rest of the rear light light up nice and bright.
Installed my new battery (this little bundle of joy just loves to destroy the battery). Started her up and let her warm up and dry out the exhaust while she got a quick window cleaning. Rolled all the fuses and cleaned the coolant sensor connections so the damn coolant light will go out.
Time to get her new gas and put her back in rotation!
Fixed the rough warm idle with serious lack of power, it ended up being nothing more that a damn bad ground, after all the crap I went through to figure it out. Sensors and fuel pumps and wires and hoses and crap AHHHH!!!!!!
I'm so happy its running right.
Consequently this also fixed the interior fan intermitent failures, sunroof opperation, and rear defrost huh, who would have thought all that shit stemmed from a bad ground at the cold start injector
I'm so pleased!
I'm so happy its running right.
Consequently this also fixed the interior fan intermitent failures, sunroof opperation, and rear defrost huh, who would have thought all that shit stemmed from a bad ground at the cold start injector
I'm so pleased!
Replaced the fan clutch.
If failed in the hot mode.
Made for a noisy acceleration.
I wonder if "The Don / libaschicago" could use an "amazing condition" fan clutch?
If failed in the hot mode.
Made for a noisy acceleration.
I wonder if "The Don / libaschicago" could use an "amazing condition" fan clutch?
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Yesterday I replaced my side mirrors and disintergrated motors. The mirrors are from www.bavauto.com and the motors are from a 82/528 at http://www.pullapart.com/About/Economic.aspx the motors looks brand new. BTW, I wonder if "The Don / libaschicago" could use the "amazing" working side mirror motors ?...Free shipping
Had my timing belt changed, and found out that the previous owner was definitely retarded.. in addition to getting rid of it due to lifter noise.. (not adjusting the valves for 70k km will tend to do that).. he replaced the water pump and idler pulley.. but NOT the cam belt.. and had a 4cyl oil filter on it..
woah
woah
Finished the manifold-back exhaust replacement (except for getting tips).
Valves adjusted.
Let her run for the first time in a month to burn newness off exhaust. While she was idling to recharge the battery, I was inside fiddling with the radio and OBC, and she overheated, spitting fluid all over the garage (better than the side of the road!)
Pulled and tested thermostat, :check:
Turns out aux fan isn't kicking on. Started tracing problem.
Ordered tie rod assemblies and vac hose.
Next order(paycheck) UCAs and LCAs, spare relays.
Valves adjusted.
Let her run for the first time in a month to burn newness off exhaust. While she was idling to recharge the battery, I was inside fiddling with the radio and OBC, and she overheated, spitting fluid all over the garage (better than the side of the road!)
Pulled and tested thermostat, :check:
Turns out aux fan isn't kicking on. Started tracing problem.
Ordered tie rod assemblies and vac hose.
Next order(paycheck) UCAs and LCAs, spare relays.
Jase wrote:Had my timing belt changed, and found out that the previous owner was definitely retarded.. in addition to getting rid of it due to lifter noise.. (not adjusting the valves for 70k km will tend to do that).. he replaced the water pump and idler pulley.. but NOT the cam belt.. and had a 4cyl oil filter on it..
woah
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Installed my new 8mm Red wires along with a new cap and rotor.
Sure does look prettier under the hood.
better too. (But it's still an eta autotragic.)
Sure does look prettier under the hood.
better too. (But it's still an eta autotragic.)