What did you do to your E24 today?
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Decided firmly that I will be trading off the Style 5's.
Also, parked the car, for "winter" yesterday. Unsure if it's permanent or not, as weather in Michigan is a rollercoaster this time of year. It snowed, but there were no salt trucks. I have an event or two left that I'd really like to take the car to.
Ordered a TMS chip, as I am VERY happy with the new-found throttle response and drivability and idle my car has after disconnecting the battery and resetting to the base-line tune.
Backstory is I had my exhaust done, since old exhaust was holey even before the O2 sensor, and never thought to reset the DME. Now that it's done, the car is a whole new animal. Factory power actually feels like it's there. It felt like a B34 before, now it has a harder kick for sure, and like I said, the throttle response is refreshing, especially for an AFM.
Can't wait for the chip! Hope I get it before the weekend of the 5th!
Also, parked the car, for "winter" yesterday. Unsure if it's permanent or not, as weather in Michigan is a rollercoaster this time of year. It snowed, but there were no salt trucks. I have an event or two left that I'd really like to take the car to.
Ordered a TMS chip, as I am VERY happy with the new-found throttle response and drivability and idle my car has after disconnecting the battery and resetting to the base-line tune.
Backstory is I had my exhaust done, since old exhaust was holey even before the O2 sensor, and never thought to reset the DME. Now that it's done, the car is a whole new animal. Factory power actually feels like it's there. It felt like a B34 before, now it has a harder kick for sure, and like I said, the throttle response is refreshing, especially for an AFM.
Can't wait for the chip! Hope I get it before the weekend of the 5th!
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Ordered a turn signal lens yesterday... Car was backed into in the parking garage Luckily, though, the only damage that incurred was the amber lens.
Ricky
1987 635 CSI, the Bag'd Shark
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Went into the garage today, realised the monumental task that STILL lays before me, had a little cry then went down the pub.
All seems alot better now
All seems alot better now
Realised I was dyslexic whilst at a toga party dressed as a goat.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Well, this coming week a 5 speed swap is going to happen.
I hope I'm not making a mistake. The autobox worked great for me these past
28 years. The only drawback was shifting control @ Watkins Glen.
But for road driving the auto is my cup of tea. Upshifts faster than I can manually.
Can drink coffee, light my cigar, adjust radio and other controls with my right hand while shifting
into lower passing gear with the throttle.
When I went to VA this year with the "Idiotfest" group, I was in bumper to bumper twice
for about 20 minutes each. Thought about that damn clutch. Had the swap for 3 years now
and with the autobox front seal leaking now with 145,000 on the clock, doesn't make sense to
rebuild it. I'm lucky that I found an 86 Jan. 5 speed for my Jan.86 car.
So, I guess @ the age of 72, I'll have to grin and like it. I'll start to build up my left leg
muscles to cope with the clutching. Thank God we have electric starters!!!
Bob V
I hope I'm not making a mistake. The autobox worked great for me these past
28 years. The only drawback was shifting control @ Watkins Glen.
But for road driving the auto is my cup of tea. Upshifts faster than I can manually.
Can drink coffee, light my cigar, adjust radio and other controls with my right hand while shifting
into lower passing gear with the throttle.
When I went to VA this year with the "Idiotfest" group, I was in bumper to bumper twice
for about 20 minutes each. Thought about that damn clutch. Had the swap for 3 years now
and with the autobox front seal leaking now with 145,000 on the clock, doesn't make sense to
rebuild it. I'm lucky that I found an 86 Jan. 5 speed for my Jan.86 car.
So, I guess @ the age of 72, I'll have to grin and like it. I'll start to build up my left leg
muscles to cope with the clutching. Thank God we have electric starters!!!
Bob V
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I'm 58 and have never had an auto trans car. There's just more of a connection to the driving experience with the manual, so hopefully, you'll enjoy that. Agreed about the downside in traffic, etc., though, but I think it's a small price to pay.
Dean
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Hello,
Had no idea, but, a hot re start, after coming out of store, was not happening,
Cranked, popped icv, scratched my head,
sat there, cranking with my hood open, doing trouble shooting in my head, fuel, check, hear pump running for a second, spark, ckeck (icv popped), air, yep, we are outside,...
A hot no-start after couple hunderet miles somewhere, what to do,...Bar (Pub)
after a beverage and a meal, stumbeld back to sixer, stardet right up,....
Home, in garage, after cool down changed cts, (less then one year old) went right back on road, fun, so far so good..
..couple hunderet miles later, lots hot starts,..still thinking about it, ran perfect hot, ...trouble shooting in my head...crank positioning sensor not functioning proper on hot start-up's.....maybe there is a next time...
Franke
Had no idea, but, a hot re start, after coming out of store, was not happening,
Cranked, popped icv, scratched my head,
sat there, cranking with my hood open, doing trouble shooting in my head, fuel, check, hear pump running for a second, spark, ckeck (icv popped), air, yep, we are outside,...
A hot no-start after couple hunderet miles somewhere, what to do,...Bar (Pub)
after a beverage and a meal, stumbeld back to sixer, stardet right up,....
Home, in garage, after cool down changed cts, (less then one year old) went right back on road, fun, so far so good..
..couple hunderet miles later, lots hot starts,..still thinking about it, ran perfect hot, ...trouble shooting in my head...crank positioning sensor not functioning proper on hot start-up's.....maybe there is a next time...
Franke
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Been troubleshooting a suspension-related electrical gremlin the past couple of days, to come to the conclusion that the cut-off solenoid for my air suspension's compressor has gone bad. Need to order the part tomorrow and get it on ASAP
Ricky
1987 635 CSI, the Bag'd Shark
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Yesterday I pulled out the driver's seat and fixed (shortened) the cable sheaths that hold the drive cables for the seat back adjustment. While it was out, I took two Tylenols (man that sucker is heavy) and then inserted a piece of old carpet between the zigzag springs and the seat bottom cushion pad, to give me a little softer ride on my tender butt.
I shortened the cable sheaths by cutting them and splicing them back with a piece of tubing and small hose clamps. seems to be working fine, and now all the adjustments work as designed (except for the headrest up/down).
Ready for another long road trip now.
I shortened the cable sheaths by cutting them and splicing them back with a piece of tubing and small hose clamps. seems to be working fine, and now all the adjustments work as designed (except for the headrest up/down).
Ready for another long road trip now.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Installed a new turn signal lens to replace the one damaged a couple of weeks back.
Tried to drive to the store and experienced what I think is a spark plug or a timing problem. Car will idle fine, but as revs build over 1200rpm, the revs will drop drastically and the motor will lope severely until the foot's off the gas and it returns back to idle.
Tried to drive to the store and experienced what I think is a spark plug or a timing problem. Car will idle fine, but as revs build over 1200rpm, the revs will drop drastically and the motor will lope severely until the foot's off the gas and it returns back to idle.
Ricky
1987 635 CSI, the Bag'd Shark
1987 635 CSI, the Bag'd Shark
Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Parked it officially over the weekend.
Covered, battery off, locked up, set to go. Parts list is piling up after last weekend's autocross. Wore the last of the life off the front tires, and discovered how sloppy the stock 110k suspension is. So, the lowering and stiffening is in order.
Covered, battery off, locked up, set to go. Parts list is piling up after last weekend's autocross. Wore the last of the life off the front tires, and discovered how sloppy the stock 110k suspension is. So, the lowering and stiffening is in order.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Replaced the very wobbly shifter linkage in my M635 with new parts. Replaced the shifting rod and the T-linkage without removing the drive shaft. Quite a challenge, but feels so much more precise now.
Also fitted the original round shifter head I found in mint condition at the Veterama some weeks ago. Finally rode it for some kilometers, refueled and stored for winter. It's already freezing here...
Also fitted the original round shifter head I found in mint condition at the Veterama some weeks ago. Finally rode it for some kilometers, refueled and stored for winter. It's already freezing here...
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Delivered: 199 Burgundrot, 159 Leather black, S2941A Kreuzspeiche, S401A SHD el., S510A headlight aiming, S664A Bavaria Electronic, S680A antenna man.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Unscrewed the complete toolkit tray from the 635CSi, took it inside and polished it all up - the pump pliers in particular had succumbed to a small amount of surface rust, but I also took the opportunity to properly scrub the tray underneath all the tools - it all looks lovely now.
Then I checked the M635 kit and found again the pliers are brown-ish so there's tomorrows job.
Then I checked the M635 kit and found again the pliers are brown-ish so there's tomorrows job.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Since the anodized bumpers looked like crap I had them stripped and polished when I had the shark painted. Naturally now they need regular polish and wax. That was the only E24 project for today. 3 inch 3M polishing pad on the die grinder made pretty quick work of it. Love air tools.
There are a few flaws in the aluminum so they are not perfect. They do look pretty sharp if I stay on top of them.
Ross
There are a few flaws in the aluminum so they are not perfect. They do look pretty sharp if I stay on top of them.
Ross
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Do you know what they used to strip the anodized bumper metal? or how they did it? Mine look shabby too...
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Easy-off oven cleaner. It's not a fast process, but it works.
Not sure what a pro shop would use.
Not sure what a pro shop would use.
Ken Kanne
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"Easy-off oven cleaner. It's not a fast process, but it works."
+1--I used the oven cleaner to remove pinstriping on a motorcycle and it worked like a charm.
Didn't harm the orig paint at all.
+1--I used the oven cleaner to remove pinstriping on a motorcycle and it worked like a charm.
Didn't harm the orig paint at all.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Thanks! Easy Off, huh? Do I have to remove the bumper and take it apart to isolate the aluminum strip? or can I carefully do it while still on the car?
any other hints or how/to info?
any other hints or how/to info?
Happier in a 635
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What is the best strategy for winter storage? Fuel stabilizer? Drain the fuel system? Put the battery in a warm room? Share your thoughts and practices.....miike87 wrote:
Finally rode it for some kilometers, refueled and stored for winter. It's already freezing here...
--Ken
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I've just tucked mine away until spring .sansouci wrote:What is the best strategy for winter storage? Fuel stabilizer? Drain the fuel system? Put the battery in a warm room? Share your thoughts and practices.....miike87 wrote:
Finally rode it for some kilometers, refueled and stored for winter. It's already freezing here...
--Ken
Here in Ireland we get very wet winters with constant moist air from October to March , especially down here in the South West where the weather comes off the Atlantic approaches so a belt and braces approach pays off. I built my garage to the same spec. as my house so it has insulated walls ,ceiling and floor but when you open a door the cold damp air gets in.
Before anything I thoroughly clean the car outside, underside and inside .
I've used an Airchamber for nigh on twenty years now and it has proven to be the best money I ever spent re cars . It has twin filtered fans circulating the air within which keeps the car dry and free of dust , mould and moisture . I have a de-humidifier that I used to place in the chamber too but it was an overkill and is now used in the main garage area itself protecting my tools ,equipment and other car .
I leave the front windows open a couple of inches ,disconnect the battery and connect a battery exerciser . I don't drain anything and leave the oil/filter change until I give it a full service when the car emerges in the spring .
I've always inflated the tyres to 45 psi and never had a problem with them " flattening " but this year I placed wooden blocks under the subframe mounts and front X member that are just tall enough to take the weight off the suspension and tyres.
I'll usually open the rear flap of the Airchamber and run the engine up to temp several times during the winter if the weather is clear and dry .
Worked so far .
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I'd take the bumper off. I don't know what the stuff might do to the rubber trim.ronnieg wrote:Thanks! Easy Off, huh? Do I have to remove the bumper and take it apart to isolate the aluminum strip? or can I carefully do it while still on the car?
any other hints or how/to info?
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I would remove the rubber.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Fuel stabilizer,and battery in a warm room if the car is not in
an attached garage.
Storage bags to keep Mickey Mouse and moisture out.
http://www.vehiclebags.com/
http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/ ... torage-bag
http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/ ... age-system
an attached garage.
Storage bags to keep Mickey Mouse and moisture out.
http://www.vehiclebags.com/
http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/ ... torage-bag
http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/ ... age-system
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Got fed up with the rubbish reversing lights so took off the lenses and cleaned them up.
Still no good so took the advice from a few forum posts and used some super-shiny tape to line the tired looking reflectors - they definitely look brighter now. I also noticed the rear lights were a bit dull so tried the same silver tape trick but not much improvement being only 5w so figured I would try some 10w bulbs instead.
Then I took a look at the fairly rubbish dipped headlights and discovered you can now get H1 LED bulbs; I haven't a clue how they'll look or if they'll affect the beam pattern but at 100w output for 15w consumption I'm hoping they'll be better than the 55w standard incandescent bulbs.
Still no good so took the advice from a few forum posts and used some super-shiny tape to line the tired looking reflectors - they definitely look brighter now. I also noticed the rear lights were a bit dull so tried the same silver tape trick but not much improvement being only 5w so figured I would try some 10w bulbs instead.
Then I took a look at the fairly rubbish dipped headlights and discovered you can now get H1 LED bulbs; I haven't a clue how they'll look or if they'll affect the beam pattern but at 100w output for 15w consumption I'm hoping they'll be better than the 55w standard incandescent bulbs.
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1982 BMW 635CSiA (1 of 100's left from the 1000's made and still valiantly fighting against a rusty grave)
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1995 Alpina B10 4.6 Touring (1 of 1 rhd)
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Don't bother with those H1 LED's. The brightness simply isn't there, and as you speculated, the beam pattern will be trash. If your current H1 bulbs (even 55w) aren't sufficiently bright, check them to see if the capsule has turned milky (gas leak) or black (filamant deposits), and also check if the reflector and lens are clean. Bad bulbs can be replaced (use only Philips, Sylvania, Osram, Hella), and dirty housings can be washed. Beyond that, check the wiring for full voltage/current transfer, and replace as necessary. Old, undersized wiring, is an issue with these cars, and upgraded wiring and relays makes a huge difference in lighting performance.sharkfan wrote: Then I took a look at the fairly rubbish dipped headlights and discovered you can now get H1 LED bulbs; I haven't a clue how they'll look or if they'll affect the beam pattern but at 100w output for 15w consumption I'm hoping they'll be better than the 55w standard incandescent bulbs.
I've got LEDs in all my rear light positions, and am very pleased with the results. Yes, the check panel shows some errors, but I'll take the brightness:
To be honest, pics like the one above don't prove much, as the brightness is related to camera exposure, but trust me, these are far brighter than the original filament bulbs. Having used them in other cars for more than 6 years, I can say they're also very reliable.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Dean, could you post exactly what LED bulbs you used (or a link to where you wrote up the swap)? There are so many LED bulbs available these days it's confusing to try and pick the "right" ones.
Ken Kanne
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