What did you do to your E28 today?
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First I fixed the springs so I no longer have to hold my trunk up:
We'll see how long that lasts. Hopefully they won't pop out again anytime soon.
Then I checked my left fog light bulb, and it was fine. Checked the fuse, it was fine too. Tapped the fuse box and voila!, the left fog started working again. At least I know where to start when it dies again.
Then I went from this:
To this:
And this:
To this:
Let me tell you, that thing was a bear to get off. I was seriously worried I was going to damage the linkage.
Then I put this on since the voltage seemed to be around 11 volts when I was working on the fog light:
We'll see how long that lasts. Hopefully they won't pop out again anytime soon.
Then I checked my left fog light bulb, and it was fine. Checked the fuse, it was fine too. Tapped the fuse box and voila!, the left fog started working again. At least I know where to start when it dies again.
Then I went from this:
To this:
And this:
To this:
Let me tell you, that thing was a bear to get off. I was seriously worried I was going to damage the linkage.
Then I put this on since the voltage seemed to be around 11 volts when I was working on the fog light:
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I vacuumed the floor and installed the new floor mats thanks to Brian in TN. Did you know that they now come with plastic hold down screws that you have to screw into the existing carpet? We may have Toyota to thank for that one. Only on the drivers side though.
Then I very carefully jacked him up, changed his oil and filter, and adjusted his tire pressure.
I've been getting a lot done in my garage this week!
Then I very carefully jacked him up, changed his oil and filter, and adjusted his tire pressure.
I've been getting a lot done in my garage this week!
That deserves an at-a-boy, but since that emoticon ain't here, .ldsbeaker wrote:SHE FINALLY RUNS!
After 4 years of ownership, 2 other e28s, and lots of second guessing and wrong ways, she runs.
Lesson for everyone else: don't put 1 hole pintle caps on 4 hole injectors. (I thought I was doing the right thing, I promise...)
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Greased the door brakes, replaced the plastic grommets for the door handles/latches and de-greased and then applied new grease to the latches. As a bonus - the new grease caused the central locking system to work again using the key in the doors When I bought the car, it came with a bent/broke key, and took an extreme amount of effort to unlock the locks from the passenger side. The drivers side didn't work at all. All the actuators now work including the trunk and gas lid. Sometimes you just luck out.
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Finally changed the "duck" plate gasket and one bolt seal on the 533. Next is an oil change. Then see if the critter will start up from its hibernation.
The duck gasket wasn't easy, but it was not that bad either. I removed the cowl cover and the engine ground strap to get easier access. The only wrench in my inventory that would work in such a tight space was a 10mm Snap-On Flank Drive Plus combination wrench. I tried one of my Craftsman 10mm combination wrenches, but it was too thick at the ends to fit between the curled edges of the plate and the bolt heads.
The duck gasket wasn't easy, but it was not that bad either. I removed the cowl cover and the engine ground strap to get easier access. The only wrench in my inventory that would work in such a tight space was a 10mm Snap-On Flank Drive Plus combination wrench. I tried one of my Craftsman 10mm combination wrenches, but it was too thick at the ends to fit between the curled edges of the plate and the bolt heads.
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I believe that there is one in each corner of the sunroof. The front ones are easy to see if the roof is open.rmiddendorf wrote:
I should check mine. Where is the drain?
Mine was parked slightly nose down and when I left my friends house it was dripping onto the passenger seat. stopped as soon as I reversed and was nose up.
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When mine clogged, water pooled at the front of the roof. I went to back up, and got a waterfall in my lap. I was pissed.Gelatinous wrote:I believe that there is one in each corner of the sunroof. The front ones are easy to see if the roof is open.rmiddendorf wrote:
I should check mine. Where is the drain?
Mine was parked slightly nose down and when I left my friends house it was dripping onto the passenger seat. stopped as soon as I reversed and was nose up.
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installed new glove box but the left side anchor on the dash is missin so fail, rounted 3rd brake light wires to the rear driverside tail light, took some of the one climate control light bulb and the shifter, chrimped bigger femail leads and installed red LED strips. Charged my battery and finished my inner light harness so all for pods are one =]. My head lights have the H4 main and a 194 bulb socket below for daytimers. i have a bigger bulb but i need a brighter one.
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Gave myself a refresher course on why one should not use gear oil in the trans
Resealed the trans and replaced the shift detent plate. I have never seen one so warped before. Replaced guibo. Fiddled with the exhaust mounting so I can get a couple more weeks out of it before the exhaust is replaced completely.
Resealed the trans and replaced the shift detent plate. I have never seen one so warped before. Replaced guibo. Fiddled with the exhaust mounting so I can get a couple more weeks out of it before the exhaust is replaced completely.