Couple questions regarding power seat repair and clutch feel
Posted: Jan 02, 2025 4:49 PM
Power seats(less pertinent):
The arm rests can be swapped between seats/sides, I assume?
to pull the seat and weld the frame, how long does the process of removal and disassembly in order to weld take? I’ve pulled seats from an e24, so I presume getting the seat out is cake…but it’s 20* and I don’t have a heated garage. I’m trying to gauge how feasible this job is for tomorrow, because I’ll be in Pennsylvania tomorrow at a friends with a welder, but I’m taking the car so if this is a super involved job, it’s not something we can do while I’m there as I have only a half day with him. Can’t get home without a seat to sit on.
I assume swapping the seats is going to be significantly less involved, so maybe I’ll just utilize his help to power through that in an hour or two instead?
on to the more prescient questions regarding the clutch:
as I mentioned in my introduction thread, I’m learning to drive stick. I can get around fine, and I’m getting smoother, but I have a couple feel questions that may not may not be e28 specific. I don’t have any friends who drive stick that have any experience in an old stick, let alone a bmw, so they’re not able to help.
when I clutch in, occasionally, at the very last inch or two of travel, and bottomed out, I can feel a little grinding/vibration through the pedal. I can’t feel it in the stick, so I’m pretty sure it’s a clutch thing. Is this normal?
The car seems to shift fine, aside from the shift linkage needing a refresh. It’s pretty sloppy and gears are occasionally hard to find/get into/feel funny. I’m being very careful, so I’m not missing gears, but it’s not helping my confidence. Is there anything I can do for the shift linkage that doesn’t involve getting under the car while it’s 20* outside? Anyone in the northeast got a lift in their garage and wanna help out a new e28 owner?
occasionally the clutch pedal won’t return the last 3ish inches of travel. I can pull it up with my foot, and it doesn’t seem to be causing any problems, but I wanna make sure it’s not a problem.
whats the best way to attack the shift knob well enough that it won’t come off, but also will be removable when I get around to replacing it? I was thinking about white glue, or putting heat shrink on the stick to take up some space for a friction fit. Figured I’d ask in case there’s some community agreed best way to do it.
Second to last question is about 1st gear in parking lots, crawling. I’m being very mindful not to ride/slip the clutch, but if I don’t, parking lots are proving to be a challenge when stuck behind some jerk in a minivan going 2mph. It seems like anything below 5mph and the car is pretty unhappy being in gear. Do I just need to be on the clutch in these situations and not worry about it because it’s so infrequent?
and last one - how much clunk is really appropriate when shifting? I realize some of it is going to be just me getting the hang of things, but sometimes when I’m in gear, and say I let off the gas, there will be a bit of a lurch(not so much an audible clunk, though it feels like one). I’ve been in plenty of manual cars, a couple being high hp built street cars, and track cars with solid mount everything, so I’m familiar with the way a manual feels in general, as in not smooth like a automatic. Just not sure what I should be expecting in this e28. Owning an e24 and an e30 before, Im no stranger to how analogue these cars feel, but I’ve never owned a manual one. In my e28 shifting sometimes is a bit clunky, too. It doesn’t really feel like there’s anything loose and I don’t get really any vibration or shake through the stick and doesn’t feel like the diff or tranny need new mounts to me, but I do plan to do them in the spring.
If there are any e28 guys here who live on Long Island, I’d love to have you drive my car and give me some feedback on how things feel.
thanks everyone, I appreciate the help!
The arm rests can be swapped between seats/sides, I assume?
to pull the seat and weld the frame, how long does the process of removal and disassembly in order to weld take? I’ve pulled seats from an e24, so I presume getting the seat out is cake…but it’s 20* and I don’t have a heated garage. I’m trying to gauge how feasible this job is for tomorrow, because I’ll be in Pennsylvania tomorrow at a friends with a welder, but I’m taking the car so if this is a super involved job, it’s not something we can do while I’m there as I have only a half day with him. Can’t get home without a seat to sit on.
I assume swapping the seats is going to be significantly less involved, so maybe I’ll just utilize his help to power through that in an hour or two instead?
on to the more prescient questions regarding the clutch:
as I mentioned in my introduction thread, I’m learning to drive stick. I can get around fine, and I’m getting smoother, but I have a couple feel questions that may not may not be e28 specific. I don’t have any friends who drive stick that have any experience in an old stick, let alone a bmw, so they’re not able to help.
when I clutch in, occasionally, at the very last inch or two of travel, and bottomed out, I can feel a little grinding/vibration through the pedal. I can’t feel it in the stick, so I’m pretty sure it’s a clutch thing. Is this normal?
The car seems to shift fine, aside from the shift linkage needing a refresh. It’s pretty sloppy and gears are occasionally hard to find/get into/feel funny. I’m being very careful, so I’m not missing gears, but it’s not helping my confidence. Is there anything I can do for the shift linkage that doesn’t involve getting under the car while it’s 20* outside? Anyone in the northeast got a lift in their garage and wanna help out a new e28 owner?
occasionally the clutch pedal won’t return the last 3ish inches of travel. I can pull it up with my foot, and it doesn’t seem to be causing any problems, but I wanna make sure it’s not a problem.
whats the best way to attack the shift knob well enough that it won’t come off, but also will be removable when I get around to replacing it? I was thinking about white glue, or putting heat shrink on the stick to take up some space for a friction fit. Figured I’d ask in case there’s some community agreed best way to do it.
Second to last question is about 1st gear in parking lots, crawling. I’m being very mindful not to ride/slip the clutch, but if I don’t, parking lots are proving to be a challenge when stuck behind some jerk in a minivan going 2mph. It seems like anything below 5mph and the car is pretty unhappy being in gear. Do I just need to be on the clutch in these situations and not worry about it because it’s so infrequent?
and last one - how much clunk is really appropriate when shifting? I realize some of it is going to be just me getting the hang of things, but sometimes when I’m in gear, and say I let off the gas, there will be a bit of a lurch(not so much an audible clunk, though it feels like one). I’ve been in plenty of manual cars, a couple being high hp built street cars, and track cars with solid mount everything, so I’m familiar with the way a manual feels in general, as in not smooth like a automatic. Just not sure what I should be expecting in this e28. Owning an e24 and an e30 before, Im no stranger to how analogue these cars feel, but I’ve never owned a manual one. In my e28 shifting sometimes is a bit clunky, too. It doesn’t really feel like there’s anything loose and I don’t get really any vibration or shake through the stick and doesn’t feel like the diff or tranny need new mounts to me, but I do plan to do them in the spring.
If there are any e28 guys here who live on Long Island, I’d love to have you drive my car and give me some feedback on how things feel.
thanks everyone, I appreciate the help!