What did you do to your E28 today?

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

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I finally got it running after a dormant year!

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caleb 87 535is
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Post by caleb 87 535is »

i bought it its still at my brothers house now im looking for a transmission. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
skaper
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Post by skaper »

New windshield whippers! :ohyeah: Oh how refreshing they are.
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

Dropped Snob off at the daughters, her hubby needs a DD while his Tahoe gets repaired.
He's already told me he really likes the E28 look. :D
Bav Ace
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Post by Bav Ace »

Finally got my 533 inspected and approved for active duty after bursting a power steering hose in the parking lot of the inspection station...oh well, you win some and lose some.
Cory
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Post by Cory »

Sorted out a minor anti-locking brake sensor issue. New tires will top it all off (prolly in the Spring with Continental ExtremeContact DW).
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Post by 1st 5er »

Bav Ace wrote:Finally got my 533 inspected and approved for active duty after bursting a power steering hose in the parking lot of the inspection station...oh well, you win some and lose some.
:banana: Not for the power steering hose. Pix please.
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

Tucked/wrapped wires last night.

Stole the engine by gasket from the parts car, gave it a little bath in PB blaster and installed it. (Car never had this gasket in all my years of ownership, since 2007.)

Vacuumed all the leaves out of the blower motor.

Lift going in next week, then exhaust going on!! :banana:
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Post by davintosh »

slammin_e28 wrote:Lift going in next week, then exhaust going on!! :banana:
A lift? Details are required! ;)
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

davintosh wrote:
slammin_e28 wrote:Lift going in next week, then exhaust going on!! :banana:
A lift? Details are required! ;)
Finally convinced dad that the barn needed a lift, and in doing so, indentured myself to work on his cars when they needed it.

Anywho, it's been about 8 months since we ordered it, and we're just getting to putting it up. Customs/shipping/bullshit held it up.

We had to cut our floor and dig down about 5 inches to pour new pads for the lift, 4'x4'x8". Concrete is finally cured (28 days-ish) and we're looking to get the posts up next week. (Would be this weekend but it's the superbowl, ya dig?)

Buttt....it's going to be amazing. Gravel driveway working under cars outside is so over rated.
Nicke28
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Post by Nicke28 »

Rebuilding an axle right now.
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saigon535
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Post by saigon535 »

PIcked up two used tires for the badly worn fronts. Definitely on a budget these days.
grey ghost
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Post by grey ghost »

Mounted the locking gutter feet so I don't have to worry about $600 worth of roof rack gear walking away.......
S38Mike
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Post by S38Mike »

Replaced the leaking rear cam housing gasket and double checked the valve lash on the S38. Tightened all the clamps, checked p/s pump bolts, and replaced the short rubber hoses for the p/s cooling loop. Replaced taillight gaskets and license plate light seals. Replaced the leaking detent spring cover on my G280. Replaced the toasted 23 year old diff mount. Changed the oil and filter. Beat the snot out of it on Mulholland.
Karl Grau
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Post by Karl Grau »

slammin_e28 wrote:Would be this weekend but it's the superbowl, ya dig?
:shock: :?
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

Karl Grau wrote:
slammin_e28 wrote:Would be this weekend but it's the superbowl, ya dig?
:shock: :?
You see? I'm all excited I skipped a week. Ugh. Oh well.....
Budski
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Post by Budski »

unpacked a few parts, still waiting for more

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grey ghost
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Post by grey ghost »

I replaced the rear struts last night.
I did a valve adjustment this morning.
I used the go/don't go method on the cam side. Much easier.
I could feel the adjustment in the seat.
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

OT, but figured I'd follow up....
slammin_e28 wrote:
davintosh wrote:
slammin_e28 wrote:Lift going in next week, then exhaust going on!! :banana:
A lift? Details are required! ;)
Finally convinced dad that the barn needed a lift, and in doing so, indentured myself to work on his cars when they needed it.

Anywho, it's been about 8 months since we ordered it, and we're just getting to putting it up. Customs/shipping/bullshit held it up.

We had to cut our floor and dig down about 5 inches to pour new pads for the lift, 4'x4'x8". Concrete is finally cured (28 days-ish) and we're looking to get the posts up next week. (Would be this weekend but it's the superbowl, ya dig?)

Buttt....it's going to be amazing. Gravel driveway working under cars outside is so over rated.
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:banana: :banana: :banana:

There will be a heavy cleaning of the shop/barn in the next week. Room to the right will house my tools, engines, parts, etc.
Nater
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Post by Nater »

Full wash and wax last night followed up by a short trip to the speedo shop today to get the odometer working again. Going to be nice to be able to count my mileage now!
ldsbeaker
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Post by ldsbeaker »

Finally installed the hood release cable, and decided there will be a B35 under the hood of my e28 soon.
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Post by davintosh »

Nater wrote:Full wash and wax last night followed up by a short trip to the speedo shop today to get the odometer working again. Going to be nice to be able to count my mileage now!
Don't know how that's gonna help in counting your mileage, unless you only go one mile.

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Sorry; couldn't resist. ;) :rofl:
Nater
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Post by Nater »

davintosh wrote:
Nater wrote:Full wash and wax last night followed up by a short trip to the speedo shop today to get the odometer working again. Going to be nice to be able to count my mileage now!
Don't know how that's gonna help in counting your mileage, unless you only go one mile.

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Sorry; couldn't resist. ;) :rofl:
It took a while and some careful biometric calculations, but much like Hayduke could count distance by six packs consumed in "the Monkey Wrench Gang," I just tie my Speedo real tight and can determine distance by how numb my nether regions are.
nik77356
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Post by nik77356 »

Finally got around to washing her. Added the center caps too.

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Karl Grau
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Post by Karl Grau »

Swapped rear HDs for Sports.


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Post by a »

not a bloody thing. Doing a clutch on my Ranger has started to get tedious though.
Karl Grau
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Post by Karl Grau »

Installed an auxiliary power plug in the trunk.


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briansmith
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Post by briansmith »

Washed off some road salt, considered the next round of parts...
Good car.
strokez
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Post by strokez »

Changed all vacuum hoses, plugs, in tank fuel pump, trunk seal, fixed a few leaks, tightened a few things and swapped out the NiCad's in the cluster. All in all a productive Saturday
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

:haul: the E28 ///M to College Station the two lane road route, :D
to help my son lay faux hardwood flooring in their new house.
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