What did you do to your E28 today?

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

Installed UUC clutch stop. AWESOME!! So much better than the home-made one that I had in my last BMW, an e34. This thing is a Hockey Puck with a bolt head imbedded in it! The picture on the web site doesn't show scale. It's BIG. OK, not quite as big as a hockey puck, but I was obviously very impressed when I opened the box!
Das_Prachtstrasse
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

Dropped an engine. Was a nice change from craning it out the engine bay.

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twin55
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Post by twin55 »

Drove to the Greyhound Package Express :banana: ...Thanks brutus87 :up:

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Alfonso Bedoya
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Post by Alfonso Bedoya »

Installed my gear indicator for the cluster (thanks gelatinous), pulled checked my ECU to make sure it's a 027 YEAH it is!

Mark D chip here I come!
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cddallara
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Post by cddallara »

Jake D wrote:I did not torch mine in a suspicious garage fire. ;)
OOOh, BURN!

That was bad :oops:
Honestly, I really, really liked Rusty!
projenitore28
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Post by projenitore28 »

started to clean my car and get it ready for some work. Put it up on jacks.
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

Pulled a diff.
rmiddendorf
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Post by rmiddendorf »

I smiled from ear to ear when I drove him. That car is just so much fun for me to drive!
davintosh
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Post by davintosh »

Scraped last night's snow/ice from the windows. That is NOT supposed to happen in mid-flippin'-April! :evil:
ldsbeaker
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Post by ldsbeaker »

rmiddendorf wrote:I smiled from ear to ear when I drove him. That car is just so much fun for me to drive!
YES. +eleventy.
Alfonso Bedoya
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Post by Alfonso Bedoya »

Gave it a nice bubbly bath time! :lol: found out from Mark D my car is chipped with something so put some 91 in the tank!
Karl Grau
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Post by Karl Grau »

I gave up on my body shop guy and decided to do the Euro bumper conversion stuff myself.
I did the side marker and bumper shock holes.

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Fox
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Post by Fox »

Swapped passenger sport seat over to drivers side. Figured if I'm the only one driving in my car, might as well be sitting in the best seat.

Replaced my mismatched wiper blades with 18" new ones. Also switched over the wiper stalks so the side didn't hang over the window.

Replaced front two tires. Finally cracked my Ladue replica spoiler (or maybe the tire shop did), can't blame anyone but me for that, car is too low.
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

Brake bomb & bled P/S system.

Didn't fix the problem though.

:facepalm:
sQuirly
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Post by sQuirly »

removed the interior
soldered in leds for the the OBC
wired up eBay license plate lights.
revealed an entire floor pan worth of rust.
continued to be perplexed by the short in fuse 9 affecting the right marker lights which no longer pops a fuse but has continuity through-out the circuit.
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

Pulled the other diff and replaced with the previously pulled diff.
All this in preparation for The V and RTT.
jdmoninger
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Post by jdmoninger »

Changed the oil and replaced front right ABS Sensor. Brake feel much improved and no more unnecessary ABS activation!
jdmoninger
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Post by jdmoninger »

pulled black comfort seats, installed cardinal red sport seats. Now the car feels like it handles better and I'm held in place better. Such a huge upgrade!
davintosh
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Post by davintosh »

Checked the lug bolts after my son complained about a funny noise from the rear end while he was driving it. Sure enough, three of the four wheels had multiple loose bolts. Then I instructed my sons on the fine art of torquing lug bolts, with a torque wrench.
Then I took it out for a drive on a lonely two-lane highway. No funky noises from the rear end now... Hellooooo, triple digits! :haul:
I'm always amazed at how smooth and stable this car is at speed. :up: My wife doesn't understand why I like this car so much, but then again she's never gone on a high-speed run with me before either. ;)
a
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Post by a »

I drove down town this morning in B6II with the sunroof open. Came home and continued the harvest from Swarz. Matt's buddy Matt showed up and I sold him a 4hp22 for his 85 528e . I threw in the drive shaft for a bonus.
Jake D
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Post by Jake D »

After discussing Kohler's previous quest for an unmolested black rear deck, I told myself (after drilling mine to install a Mtech spoiler) if I ever came across a decent black trunk lid, I'd pick it up. Well, it happened today. $15 later, I have a virgin lid in the garage just waiting for some love. Paint looks good, so I hope to just clean it up, buff out some fine scratches and then wax... it should be good to go.
I do need to apply the matching pinstripe and find a rear roundel for it, but I'm pretty pleased.
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Post by mooseheadm5 »

This weekend I fixed my AC. Flushed it, replaced the compressor oil, and replaced the expansion valve. Only had to pull the evaporator twice. Also did some cosmetic work and fixed the only wiring issue from the harness splicing. I switched two blue/white wires which left my reverse lights inop and my passenger mirror only partially functional. Found them, switched them, and now all is well.
rmiddendorf
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Post by rmiddendorf »

I fixed my trunk springs. Again. I think I have it solved this time. (fingers crossed)
skip535i
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Post by skip535i »

rmiddendorf wrote:I fixed my trunk springs. Again. I think I have it solved this time. (fingers crossed)
OMG...that is the most frustrating job in the world.
rmiddendorf
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Post by rmiddendorf »

skip535i wrote:
rmiddendorf wrote:I fixed my trunk springs. Again. I think I have it solved this time. (fingers crossed)
OMG...that is the most frustrating job in the world.
Yeah, and now I probably need to spray some primer on the one side to keep them from rusting since I've managed to chip a significant amount of paint off.
Black Steel
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Post by Black Steel »

Treat it to a new Getrag 280 gearbox as my old one had munched the motion shaft & gear! :shock: :(

This one is getting it's own oil cooler! ;)
philip1
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Post by philip1 »

I pulled the trigger in an Mtech rear spoiler.
Tony
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Post by Tony »

took the 528e for a run down twisty Lake Chabot road, two guys in a late model Maxima couldn't keep up, (they tried lol)
south26
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Post by south26 »

I replaced my spark plug wires. It was the best thing I had done to the car in a while. She was starting to be rather grumpy in the morning when there was dew or it had rained. The engine would miss until it was nice and warm. Also it was taking longer and longer to start. I replaced the wires and all of those problems went away. It also idols better now.


Andy :D
sQuirly
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Post by sQuirly »

cut out the carpet and dyed it
masked off a few more parts on the wheels
vacuumed up some loose rust and cussed out the rest

16 gauge floorboards soon.
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