What did you do to your E28 today?

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

DROVE THE CAR AROUND THE NEIGBORHOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 6+ YEARS!!!!!! :banana: :alright: :banana:
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

:D
Coldswede
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Post by Coldswede »

Drove the little hummer!
desay1
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Post by desay1 »

finally changed my valve cover gasket and realized how bad i need a feeler gauge so i can adjust the valves and tone down the sewing machine sound of my m20 :|
John in VA
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Post by John in VA »

desay1 wrote:finally changed my valve cover gasket and realized how bad i need a feeler gauge so i can adjust the valves and tone down the sewing machine sound of my m20 :|
It's supposed to sound like that!
TSMacNeil
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Post by TSMacNeil »

hmmm.
Changed out the destroyed left strut on the 533.
Replaced the UCA's with 750HD's on the '88 eta.

Avoided opening my checkbook because I know some bad $hit is hiding in there over these cars.
Jake D
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Post by Jake D »

Replaced window "wiper" seal on driver's side. Yeah. Been meaning to do that for 2 years.

Yesterday, I watched the car get a 3 hour exterior detail. The old paint looks pretty decent. Still tons of deep scratches, but it shines up nice!
The Monster
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Post by The Monster »

I moved it for street sweeping.
Coldswede
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Post by Coldswede »

Yesterday/today I drained (into jugs) the old green coolant (I didn't put it in there) and flushed it with the hose. Then drove it with straight water in it. Flushed that with the hose and refilled it with 3 gallons of distilled water into which one gallon has as much dishwasher detergent (not soap) as it will dissolve. Drove it.

The saga continues tomorrow, stay tuned.
kwb150
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drove it to work

Post by kwb150 »

...noticed a low tire, promised myself i would take it for air at lunch, didn't, went to it after work, took it to the repair shop, tire was fixed, "How Much" I asked, he said "Nothin..just come back and buy tires some time..." "...also, come back and we will re torque the tire..." "I asked..."how much?" he said " 95 lbs..." I said " all of them ?" " "he said, kinda laughing, cause I was dressed like a business dude..." ya just say that to any body, they will know what you mean!, honest, no reason to worry, they know what they are doing..." " I kinda looked on in disbelief, kinda surprised, kinda thankful, kinda insulted, that this dude mistook me for someone who knows nothin,,..but,,..was flattered that I/me could be mistaken for someone who knows nothin..."

Careful what you wish for, you just may end up lookin like an idiot!

k
LandCruzer94
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Post by LandCruzer94 »

Installing the new Meyle HD UCAs :)
frink84
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Post by frink84 »

took it to bimmerfest! :lol:
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

Nothing today,
or the last several days for that matter,
except glance at it occasionally as I replaced the entire cooling system on the E12.
Also replaced all the fuel hoses except the rail to injector pieces,
and replaced all the vacuum lines.
All this in preparation for V@V and RTT.
4 days... :haul:
Ted in T.O.
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Post by Ted in T.O. »

swatterssr wrote:Nothing today,
or the last several days for that matter,
except glance at it occasionally as I replaced the entire cooling system on the E12.
Also replaced all the fuel hoses except the rail to injector pieces,
and replaced all the vacuum lines.
All this in preparation for V@V and RTT.
4 days... :haul:
Same here. Getting the only M535i this year at V@V ready. 3 days for me! Got a surprize for ya' ll this year. ;) Ted in T.O.
beemerfan
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wax

Post by beemerfan »

Washed it and wax it...don't know if made a difference in my bucket of bolts :laugh:
sQuirly
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Post by sQuirly »

installed style 138's, rolled the fenders with a Louisville slugger, took a nap under the car while the oil drained, and then finished up the oil change.
shagrath
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Post by shagrath »

In the past 2 weeks, I have:

82 eta:
-installed my style 29 wheels with cheap ass used Pirelli's and Firestone tires.
-installed Euro headlights
-installed rear headrest headrests (no brackets)
-fixed a PS leak
-replaced the belts
-lost a style 29 centercap :evil:
-installed iS rear wing

88 eta:
-installed new CSB
-repainted hood vents
-shadowlined tail lights
-painted rear amber TS lenses using red Tamiya fluorescent paint
-replaced fan clutch
-fixed water leak
-replaced some little dumb nicknaks under the hood
-oil change
-transmission pan replacement, new fluid

Next- rear dogbones (88 only)
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Xenocide
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Post by Xenocide »

Drove it to work. At a stop light on the way I smelled a strong gasoline smell. No big deal I thought (as I was right next to a gas station). I then notice that my fuel gauge is going down at an alarming rate. I get it to work to find a significant puddle on the ground where I parked. Somehow a 3 cm long chunk got torn out of my return line near the tank. I probably dumped somewhere near 5 gallons of gas on the ground in my 5 minute commute. :shock:

My brother is going to bring me some fuel line to patch it up before the trip home.
fred fornataro
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drove it

Post by fred fornataro »

after being at the outer banks this past week i returned home and drove the 528e today. drives beautifully!

:alright:

last work i did on the car was attempt to replace the cruise control switch with a new - from ebay - switch. the switch did not work unfortunately; so, i will have to reinstall the old one. the old one worked fine but a new one looked so much better! oh well....never can tell about ebay. like a box of chocolates!

:cool:
shagrath
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Post by shagrath »

Saturday on the 82-

changed the oil
cleaned the trunk out for the first time since buying it from Jay.
found chump change
feels great now with less junk in the trunk
attempted rear headrest bracket install, no joy

88-

washed it, as always. prepping it for it's 4 hour journey to DC for the rest of the week.
BF in KS
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Post by BF in KS »

Stared at the hail dents in disbelief. I wanted to cry. What had been a very straight car is now pockmarked. Come on summer and your hot weather!
TangerMean
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Post by TangerMean »

I walked by it in the garage, almost touched it, got a screw driver in order to cut down on some of this honey-do list so I can get back to wrenching on it.
Coldswede
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Post by Coldswede »

Installed the 3 gear "kit" from Odometer Gears. Works great! :alright:
DXXXIIIi
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Post by DXXXIIIi »

In the past two weeks I have discovered how hard the tinworms have been working. :(
Bumper mount
Image
Trunk
Image

Have also pulled entire rear suspension to find holes around axle carrier mounts. Not structurally weak, but needs patched for a sticker.
Ordering carrier bushings, and looking for a 110 welder to come over, or to put a 220 line in the garage so apelixude can bring his welder.
Was hoping to have respray done in time for Pgh Vintage Grand Prix in mid July, now just hoping to she can be driven there. :?
Cory
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Post by Cory »

- tightened up some loose hoses and stuff
- rear differential seal
- transmission mounts

Steering hoses and transmission seal is leaking ever so slightly so maybe next time; and maybe not.
a
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Post by a »

Cory wrote:- tightened up some loose hoses and stuff
- rear differential seal
- transmission mounts

Steering hoses and transmission seal is leaking ever so slightly so maybe next time; and maybe not.
If they are leaking ever so slightly, fuggeddaboutit. The excess oil helps keep tinworm at bay.
cddallara
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Post by cddallara »

Let's see- first I hit all the window regulators/sunroof with grease, cleaned the contacts on all the switches, and voila, operable windows again!:D
While I had the grease out, hit the door strikes/hinges/hood catches.
Somehow my powerseat fuse blew, and the antenna wouldn't go down, replaced the fuse, all works, but still :dunno: why it blew in the first place.

Had the top neck of the radiator break off yesterday, that was fun. A few tense moments watching the temp gauge rise until it burped all the coolant through the system. (after reattaching the hose to what was left of the neck, and refilling coolant)

All in all this car is a learning experience-not always fun, but I can't help but like the ol' girl nonetheless!
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Post by davintosh »

Looked at it longingly a number of times... I spent way too much time today cleaning up some water damage in the basement of the house where the car is stored. I meant to spend the afternoon at a car show, but didn't get there until most of the cars were gone. :grrrr:
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Post by wkohler »

Spent some quality time pulling rocks, fents and burshes out from under my red car. Massaged the front valance back into shape, reattached the front Euro bumper, straightened the brackets for the rear Euro bumper, vacuumed all of the grass, dirt and burshes out of the interior and washed the car and also spent some quality time straightening and reattaching the driveshaft heat shield. Did an oil change with Valvoline VR-1 and put the track wheels on for tomorrow.

Then I felt sad since 5 minutes of rain this morning destroyed the paint on the car. :bawl:
LandCruzer94
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Post by LandCruzer94 »

Started my car this morning for the first time since 5erWest to find gas gushing from where my fuel filter is (worse than a CSV hose leak)

Who knows how long that was going on that weekend! I guess I know what I'm doing in the morning!
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