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Posted: Nov 17, 2006 4:42 PM
by legolas120
Well, like I said, Wednesday is good for me too. Even Monday or Tuesday afternoon.

When can the most of us meet at once? Wednesday, or Saturday?

Posted: Nov 17, 2006 7:39 PM
by stuartinmn
I work that day but I could come up Wednesday night.

Posted: Nov 17, 2006 10:38 PM
by legolas120
Well, here is my number for someone to call. I will check the board over the weekend and see what we've come up with. We leave in the morning. Hope to see you guys next week!

417-860-1706

Posted: Nov 19, 2006 9:29 AM
by legolas120
Made it in last night. Car did great on the 600 mile trip. It just doesn't like teen degree weather!

Are we getting together Wed.? Anyone...other than Stuart?

Posted: Nov 19, 2006 10:19 AM
by c_spargo
legolas120 wrote:Made it in last night. Car did great on the 600 mile trip. It just doesn't like teen degree weather!

Are we getting together Wed.? Anyone...other than Stuart?
I'm probably busy Wed, sorry (That's wed the 22, right? )

:(

cjs

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 9:25 AM
by stuartinmn
Chris, I think Saturday may be a better bet if that will work with you.

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:00 AM
by e28bmw535i
Yo Mr. Spargo, figure out when that b-day party is done on Saturday or is Wednesday looking better for eveyone?

Anyone get a hold of that guy who works @ Sears BMW who ownes a few e28's? What's his name, Bill Powell? Stuart, you know how to get a hold of him thru this board?

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:08 AM
by legolas120
I am still okay with Saturday. Just lmk. We drove by the Blaine Starbucks last night and the Coon Rapids one is fine too. Whichever...

Man, the cold weather is really screwing with me. Since arriving I have sprung a small coolant leak, which Bars Leaks seemed to take care of...I hope. Also, my small fuel leak at the csv came back...think I tightened it down enuff. While in there I noticed a slight seeping on a fuel injector! Argh. My poor baby! ;-) Once the engine warmed up the two fuel drips went away, leading me to think it is a rubber seal or hose connection. You guys deal with this much here?

Keep me posted.

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:23 AM
by stuartinmn
I can send an email to Bill Powell tonight, I have his email on my home computer.

As far as the cold weather fuel leaks, my 325iX will do that as well. In the fall when I first pull it out of storage I'll notice it the most, but after a few days it goes away - I figure there are seals and connections that dried out over the summer. After the first few days, it will still happen on some cold mornings, but like you said it goes away after warmup.

They're saying it will be unseasonably warm this week, with temps in the 50s and sunny all week so I think you lucked out on the weather....we could be having blizzards by now.

Big Bird get-together

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:25 AM
by redunzo
legolas120. any firm-up on a meet here in Mpls? I'm picking up an87e28, 535isA parts car today and I'd like to throw it at the group for any small crap anybody may need. It's so cheap I'm not even concerned about making money, as I need the head for my euro and a lot of other small stuff, the body has the oversalted look so popular around here so it won't be on anyones hit parade! there's a foursome of Dunlop snows for sale on the southside, mounted on Borbet 7x16s look to the local craigslist.

Big Bird get-together

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:28 AM
by redunzo
legolas120. any firm-up on a meet here in Mpls? I'm picking up an87e28, 535isA parts car today and I'd like to throw it at the group for any small crap anybody may need. It's so cheap I'm not even concerned about making money, as I need the head for my euro and a lot of other small stuff, the body has the oversalted look so popular around here so it won't be on anyones hit parade! there's a foursome of Dunlop snows for sale on the southside, mounted on Borbet 7x16s look to the local craigslist.

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:31 AM
by redunzo
sorry for the redunzo effect!

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:35 AM
by c_spargo
redunzo wrote:sorry for the redunzo effect!
Looks like my Saturday party isn't until 5, so I can probably meet for a bit during the day.

Spargo

Re: Big Bird get-together

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:37 AM
by c_spargo
redunzo wrote:legolas120. any firm-up on a meet here in Mpls? I'm picking up an87e28, 535isA parts car today and I'd like to throw it at the group for any small crap anybody may need. It's so cheap I'm not even concerned about making money, as I need the head for my euro and a lot of other small stuff, the body has the oversalted look so popular around here so it won't be on anyones hit parade! there's a foursome of Dunlop snows for sale on the southside, mounted on Borbet 7x16s look to the local craigslist.
How's the hood? What color is it? Mine's been bent by an enthusiastic PO...

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:39 AM
by legolas120
Hey redunzo...per previous posts, it looks like Saturday is the day taht will work best for the most. They are talking of meeting at the Starbucks in Blaine or Coon Rapids. Keep checking here for final word. Hope you can make it...

I saw those Borbet wheels on Craigslist. They are owned by our own e28bmw535i...aka Matt. I talked to him about them. They look really nice. If I only had the $ sitting around I would snatch them up...

Hey Stuart...thanks for the words on cold weather leaks. I tend to overreact with leaks. I am just hoping these are small nothings, but will keep my eye on it closely.

Talk to you later guys...

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:46 AM
by redunzo
the leading edge of the hood is 'roding pretty good but I don't think it'll bust off in your hands! there's a second set of the Borbets' with snows, Matts' are mounted with streets. they came off a 330i and may need spacers, I haven't been to tire racks site to follow thru on fitments yet.[/quote]

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:56 AM
by redunzo
blue, not arctisblau, the darker one, don't know the Doich word for it!

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:56 AM
by e28bmw535i
Awh crap, sorry redunzo for not getting back to you last Thursday...my meeting got cancelled over in St. Louis Park and I forgot your number @ home. Plus, turns out I won't have space for a carcus in my garage anyway...you must've found a place then? When can we come pick at it? Very nice of you to offer by the way!

Actually legolas, those wheels redunzo is talking about are the same as mine but are mounted w/winter tires and he only has four. Not sure if in as nice of shape as my five wheels are but since they have winter tires, I'm sure they are the ones in the most demand at this point! Thanks for mentioning mine anyway. But if those wheels in the photo of your `87 535is are the ones your having trouble getting to work...I'd continue trying! Those look really nice!!!!

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 11:00 AM
by redunzo
way cool wheels, legolas120, the Borbets are the five spoke star and expose the rotor/caliper combo to the eye so clean, painted brake parts tend to enhance

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 11:52 AM
by c_spargo
redunzo wrote:way cool wheels, legolas120, the Borbets are the five spoke star and expose the rotor/caliper combo to the eye so clean, painted brake parts tend to enhance
On the parts car topic, I've got a burgundy 528e with no title at my dad's place that can be burgled for parts as well. I think a deconstruction party needs to occur for that one. Shame, really, since the body is pretty clean and nice. Paint is rough, but there's really no rust at all. I'm going to steal the hood and paint to more or less match the 535, and the suspension seems really nice, so I'll probably just steal it all and throw it on my car.

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 12:26 PM
by redunzo
can't re-title? Salvage? Could make one decent running car out of two? Mine's zf Auto and rusty, two strikes, yours 5-speed? Mine, cracked block, trx's

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 1:37 PM
by c_spargo
redunzo wrote:can't re-title? Salvage? Could make one decent running car out of two? Mine's zf Auto and rusty, two strikes, yours 5-speed? Mine, cracked block, trx's
No title, bought as such, owner deserted it. Seems it's just not easy to get a title for a car without the previous owner.

Mine's a 5-speed, perfect transplant candidate. I only drove it once, but the tranny and everything worked perfectly. Diff is shot. I'd like some of the black interior, but honestly, apart from that and the hood, there's not much there I really want. Let's get you a five speed. :)

cjs

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 6:46 PM
by legolas120
Actually, my bbs wheels are doing better. I went ahead and had new tierods, center link and upper control arms put on. I do still have a slight shimmy, but at 50mph now! At least I can cruise at 80 and not have a problem now. I can't think about the shimmy or I would go crazy. Still not too sure what it could be...

Still on for Sat. now?

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 6:55 PM
by Kameix1
So do we have a final date settled on this meet?? anyday works for me so its up to you guys.

Posted: Nov 20, 2006 8:12 PM
by stuartinmn
Sounds like Saturday is the favorite choice, so let's do that...the next issue is what time? Morning or afternoon? The forecast is for sunny and a high of 45, so I suggest waiting until mid-afternoon so we can stand around outside and look at cars in the sun.

I'll make an executive decision and say let's do it at 2pm Saturday, at Starbucks Coffee, 12555 Ulysses St NE, Blaine, MN (763) 862-9910. It's just off the intersection of Hwy 65 (Central Avenue NE) and Main Street NE. Will that work for everyone?

Posted: Nov 21, 2006 12:09 AM
by e28bmw535i
That sounds good to me Stuart...2pm Sat. work for everyone else?

Posted: Nov 21, 2006 9:29 AM
by legolas120
That time and day sounds great here...look for me, I will be driving a .1987 BM...oh wait. grin

See you then guys.

Posted: Nov 21, 2006 10:20 AM
by Bill in MN
I'm going to give it a shot to get down there in the S2. It needs to stretch its legs before hibernation.

Has anyone heard from mystery man Powell??

Posted: Nov 21, 2006 10:41 AM
by stuartinmn
Bill in MN wrote:I'm going to give it a shot to get down there in the S2. It needs to stretch its legs before hibernation.

Has anyone heard from mystery man Powell??
You got your car back together already? You don't waste time....

I sent Mr. Powell an email last night. Haven't heard from him for a while either, I assume work's been keeping him busy.

Posted: Nov 21, 2006 11:34 AM
by Bill in MN
It went back together about a week or so after you guys were up here. It runs, as they say, like an open sore and has been the daily driver when there isn't white stuff on the ground. I do get a lot of odd looks when I drive it up to meet the boys at the lumber yard for coffee every morning dressed in my filthy Carhartt bibs. It was even more hilarious when I'd pull up in the E Type. People up here think I'm nuts.....which I am :D