Hmmm, how did I miss that you were doing a B35 swap????CSBolger wrote:Put it through its paces in a local canyon.
New tires, a 3.73LSD, and a healthy B35 definitely made for some fun.
What did you do to your E28 today?
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Had my wife PS21 the summer wheelset while I pulled off the winter set and fixed brake pad sensor wiring, then mounted the more attractive summer wheelset. Drove it around to appreciate better tracking of non-winter treads. Actually I miss the tiny bit of extra ride height of the winter wheelset. Fixed odo gearing for quiet operation, ran "hands-free" mic wiring through driver's side dash window vent to a clip in front of instrument cluster.
Made a list of the penny-ante stuff that could be done to no functional advantage, only cosmetic and self-satisfactory mental "recently replaced" advantage.
Wife said the car runs better afterward. Who am I to argue, instead I smile and say, "good!"
Made a list of the penny-ante stuff that could be done to no functional advantage, only cosmetic and self-satisfactory mental "recently replaced" advantage.
Wife said the car runs better afterward. Who am I to argue, instead I smile and say, "good!"
I did nothing today but the Wife
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=91034
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=91034
Pulled the 5 speed tranny from the eta.
Stuck a new fuel filter on it. Can someone tell me whose brilliant idea it was to mount the fuel filter above the rear axle instead of, oh I dunno, maybe A SLIGHTLY MORE CONVENIENT PLACE? Like maybe in the engine compartment, or if it must be at the rear of the car, behind an access panel in the floor of the trunk? Good lord; having to jack the thing up, crawl under it, then find three different sized fasteners holding the filter & pump in place. Then have to go back to the auto parts store to get a set of hose clamps because the slightly corroded ones that were there fell apart when pulled off. Corrosion/rust, aided no doubt by the location of said filter & clamps.
Yeah; just a little disgusted.
Also trolled around a bit today trying to find a fuel pressure tester; nada. May have to order one then wait until after the European Adventure Tomorrow to get it back on the road. Just for kicks I'll play with the TPS a little to see if that's the reason it doesn't want to run above idle, but I still think it's a fuel pressure problem.
Yeah; just a little disgusted.
Also trolled around a bit today trying to find a fuel pressure tester; nada. May have to order one then wait until after the European Adventure Tomorrow to get it back on the road. Just for kicks I'll play with the TPS a little to see if that's the reason it doesn't want to run above idle, but I still think it's a fuel pressure problem.
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Yesterday's adventure also included, naturally, the driveshaft, and mounting bracket,1st 5er wrote:Pulled the 5 speed tranny from the eta.
clutch, pp, and tob, but not the flywheel , and the sheetmetal shift console.
Today's activities finished this part of the project with the removal of the Pedal Box,
clutch master and slave with lines,
and after borrowing my buddy's Snap-On 18V impact, the flywheel.
Oops, almost forgot my homemade bolted on rear shift console bracket.
Let me go get it now.
Next step is to get all this stuff neatly packed for The V delivery trip.
Now I can focus on the ///M5, the delivery vehicle.
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Friday- wife's car (87) got her radio installed (thanks Leonard) using the way my buddy wired my 88. Write up to come this week for those who know and who do not know how to read a schematic.
Saturday/Sunday- water pump and hoses. Air caught in radiator that would not come out. All is well. Installed AC belt while in there.
Soon to come: AC filter drier, city lights, price out 535i muffler install, purchase new manifold gaskets (she's a loud one, 88). Fog light harness repair (wife's 87).
Saturday/Sunday- water pump and hoses. Air caught in radiator that would not come out. All is well. Installed AC belt while in there.
Soon to come: AC filter drier, city lights, price out 535i muffler install, purchase new manifold gaskets (she's a loud one, 88). Fog light harness repair (wife's 87).
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won as in ebay, not won as in freeaustin8753 wrote:Nice man! Wish I won some Alpinas!cddallara wrote:Staggered 17" Alpinas for my m535i that is on loan indefinately.austin8753 wrote:Do tell more...cddallara wrote:I won wheels I can't afford, for a car I don't drive
Now I gotta sell my style 32s ASAP.
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