What did you do to your E28 today?
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Adjusted the valves on the M30 - .009 from the cam lobe. Installed a new reference sensor, BMW fuel line check valve, new rotor, fuel pump relay. Cleaned ICV. Replaced some old splice wiring on the the CTS. Put in new hood shocks.
Then I looked across the driveway at my beater 528e, shook my head and went inside..
Then I looked across the driveway at my beater 528e, shook my head and went inside..
It's been a pretty busy couple of weeks and will continue leading up to 5erWest:
This is how you'll find the M535 pretty much every weekend:
Last weekend:
Finally finished restoring the stock Air Box as well as fixed a few body kit issues:
This weekend:
Replaced the Blower Fan (thanks to Mike in Seattle for the replacement).
Replaced the Fuel Injectors with Type III reman'd units:
Only to have to likely remove them to fix some sort of idle/fuel rich problem
During the weeknights, I've been working on prepping for the Audio System upgrade. Here's the new amp being fitted onto its' new mounting board:
This is how you'll find the M535 pretty much every weekend:
Last weekend:
Finally finished restoring the stock Air Box as well as fixed a few body kit issues:
This weekend:
Replaced the Blower Fan (thanks to Mike in Seattle for the replacement).
Replaced the Fuel Injectors with Type III reman'd units:
Only to have to likely remove them to fix some sort of idle/fuel rich problem
During the weeknights, I've been working on prepping for the Audio System upgrade. Here's the new amp being fitted onto its' new mounting board:
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Other than the swiss-cheese rear valance (winter project) the Chrome/Euro bumper conversion is done. Details, details....
Chrome door trims - check
Trim on the valance next to the fogs - check (only one screw?)
City lights wired up - check
Outer lights wired for lows/highs - check
New M5 Grille badge - check (mine sucked)
Still have to put the new wheelwell trims into the front. The old ones sucked, and it's dirty in that cavity. I'll clean that up this weekend, and get some fresh 'Complete' pictures.
Chrome door trims - check
Trim on the valance next to the fogs - check (only one screw?)
City lights wired up - check
Outer lights wired for lows/highs - check
New M5 Grille badge - check (mine sucked)
Still have to put the new wheelwell trims into the front. The old ones sucked, and it's dirty in that cavity. I'll clean that up this weekend, and get some fresh 'Complete' pictures.
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I only used primer on the hood and it was spray bomb primer at that.culpy wrote:Im going to POR 15 my carGelatinous wrote:looked at the peeling paint and failing clearcoat and mulled over the possibility of rolling on some Interlux brightside marine paint
one coat of Sea Green marine polyurethane applied with a 6" high density foam roller. No sanding or polishing or waxing.
1st 5er wrote:Safety inspection.
Promoted to DD effective tomorrow.
Looks like DD ain't gonna happen just yet.
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My girlfriend came back from Disney world in FL, and came back with this for me. I'm definitely gonna be sporting it once the car is running!
Chad and I finished rebuilding my CV joints. They look so nice!
Also, finally got around to uploading the pics of my head after the rebuild.
The shop also left a note letting me know to adjust the valves before I fire it up. How thoughtful
Mmmmm, so clean you could eat off it!
Chad and I finished rebuilding my CV joints. They look so nice!
Also, finally got around to uploading the pics of my head after the rebuild.
The shop also left a note letting me know to adjust the valves before I fire it up. How thoughtful
Mmmmm, so clean you could eat off it!
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Got 'r done, DD status Monday.
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