What did you do to your E24 today?
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
This is why I own some "beaters" for daily drivers. They're just as much fun to drive as a pristine example, but the anxiety is gone. It's impossible to drive for everyone else 100% of the time, and yourself, too. Mind you, I do everything I can to avoid contact, but if it happens, so be it. Another dent isn't going to matter.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I think I'm the kind of person that would buy a beater and get so attached to it that it becomes just as important as the pristine car
Anywho, the process has begun. Dropped the car off at a shop owned by a great family friend who we met through kart racing. It also just so happens that he's an adjuster for the insurance company of the people who ran in to me, so that'll be nice and easy! At his first glance, the car is well below the threshold for being totalled, which is a relief. Now the waiting game begins..
Anywho, now I have a decision to make regarding my pinstriping. It will get redone with the rest of the body work and paint, and I need to make up my mind on what colors to have. I'm unsure if I want to have the blue and white stripes re-applied, or if I want to change things up and go with 2 gold stripes I really like both, which makes that much harder. I'm open to suggestions
Anywho, the process has begun. Dropped the car off at a shop owned by a great family friend who we met through kart racing. It also just so happens that he's an adjuster for the insurance company of the people who ran in to me, so that'll be nice and easy! At his first glance, the car is well below the threshold for being totalled, which is a relief. Now the waiting game begins..
Anywho, now I have a decision to make regarding my pinstriping. It will get redone with the rest of the body work and paint, and I need to make up my mind on what colors to have. I'm unsure if I want to have the blue and white stripes re-applied, or if I want to change things up and go with 2 gold stripes I really like both, which makes that much harder. I'm open to suggestions
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Definitely go gold stripes on that colour scheme you've got going on there. Or better yet go the full house John Player Special Gold Leaf racing colour scheme!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLuaPZWkvZ0 I just had to post this, so sorry about your shark man.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Believe me, that JPS livery is definitely an inspiration! I'm definitely leaning toward gold though, I think it'll add that extra "pop" or "pizzazz" or <your favorite term here>DRPM635CSi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 25, 2018 12:51 am Definitely go gold stripes on that colour scheme you've got going on there. Or better yet go the full house John Player Special Gold Leaf racing colour scheme!
LOL all is good, man. Replace the stereotype with any random person and you have an accurate depiction of many drivers in my area (and I'm sure elsewhere as well)Jono B good wrote: ↑Wed Jul 25, 2018 2:51 am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLuaPZWkvZ0 I just had to post this, so sorry about your shark man.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Yes my home town as well, it seems everyone thinks the roads are built just for them, and there are no other cars on the streets. What I learned in driving school, 25 years ago was it's the other driver you have to look out for. I have been blessed with zero accidents caused by my driving, over my 25 years or so of my driving history. Thank God for Young Drivers of Canada.
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Yesterday I took the battery out to install OEM battery tie down clamp I sourced from the local wreckers, and cleaned out the battery tray zero rust! but I started feeling around in the subframe located next the battery tray and found tons of gipe, acorns and tree litter etc, and removed about a 6" by 6" cube of crap from inside there. I also reinstalled a refurbished AFM I adjusted the swipers by doing the bend on them to new substrate and also cleaned the other noteworthy contacts. Much better and smoother acceleration. Less shudder on the initial throttle. YAY! Now if only I could get the damn idle above 500 RPM Sonja would be a happy car.
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Ordered ignition coil from BMW dealership today, so many parts incoming from Dingolfing...
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Lubed up the ever-so-slightly bonkers brake bar mechanism found on right hand drive pre-1985? cars - I used the spray on High temp Lithium grease so fingers crossed it will last a little while.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I wonder if this is different from the stuff I'm using on my throttle linkage rose joints (the sticky ones!) What are you using here Kevin?
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
I stopped using grease on those as it seemed to get cooked and harden so I use some engine oil dispensed from an oil can instead.
I use 3-in-one oil for the throttle cables on each car; disconnect from the throttle linkage, hold upright and let gravity do its thing.
I use 3-in-one oil for the throttle cables on each car; disconnect from the throttle linkage, hold upright and let gravity do its thing.
2001 Alpina B10 V8 Touring (1 of 12 rhd)
1997 Alpina B12 5.7 L (1 of 2 rhd)
1995 Alpina B10 4.6 Touring (1 of 1 rhd)
1985 BMW M635CSi (1 of 524 rhd)
1982 BMW 635CSiA (1 of 100's left from the 1000's made and still valiantly fighting against a rusty grave)
1997 Alpina B12 5.7 L (1 of 2 rhd)
1995 Alpina B10 4.6 Touring (1 of 1 rhd)
1985 BMW M635CSi (1 of 524 rhd)
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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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Thank you! Yes, cooked grease is exactly what I’m getting (and not in a good way!)
"Most of it necessary; all of it enjoyable." LJKS
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
aerosol SFG (semi-fluid grease) is the stuff for this (and throttle linkage parts)
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Like this, Brucey?
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Got my battery tray restored
This "project" has been a long time coming, the battery has been long since been relocated to the boot (trunk, for you Yanks ) and it ain't goin' back under the bonnet
So, the color doesn't quite match, but that's a project for another day, although I did just order a rattle can of matching Cypress Green
Pix show before and after
This "project" has been a long time coming, the battery has been long since been relocated to the boot (trunk, for you Yanks ) and it ain't goin' back under the bonnet
So, the color doesn't quite match, but that's a project for another day, although I did just order a rattle can of matching Cypress Green
Pix show before and after
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
So, while I was having some fab work done, I decided to use this new (to me) "resource" to make a sheetmetal panel for the front license plate filler panel, one that I could bolt on, and thus remove as well, if/when the "men in blue" stop me again
The pix show how he made this panel, with studs welded in place, and the final product with the filler panel glued on
Yeah, off a bit on one side, go ahead and shoot the installer
The pix show how he made this panel, with studs welded in place, and the final product with the filler panel glued on
Yeah, off a bit on one side, go ahead and shoot the installer
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Wow filler panel is nice where did you source that unit? I have my L6 booked for alignment assessment tomorrow at my buddies specialist alignment shop.
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Well, those filler panels were made by a few different sites and also attempts were made by privates to mold these, alas that was many moons ago
I bought mine from BavAuto, but they haven't shown these to be available for years
Best bet might be trying flea bay
At least I can remove mine now
I bought mine from BavAuto, but they haven't shown these to be available for years
Best bet might be trying flea bay
At least I can remove mine now
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Scored a NOS E24 positive battery cable on ebay a few months ago and finally installed it about a month ago. To my surprise it seemed to have fixed an intermittent oil level light issue I've been having for a couple of years. I had cleaned the oil level sensor and inspected the warning light panel for cold solder joins but to no avail. I suppose the old battery cable was causing enough voltage drop to be an issue.
Yesterday I replaced the battery ground cable for good measure.
Yesterday I replaced the battery ground cable for good measure.
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Washed my TRX rims and inspected tire wear rim damage etc, not bad, I will have media blast the rims though as the paint is worn off quite badly.
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I'm back!!
All fixed up, in even better shape than it was before! Got the car back Wednesday night, and had to wait until the weekend to give it a good wash and super thorough wax. The paint match is amazing between the 30 year old paint and fresh stuff; the old paint is slightly less clear and deep in color, but a solid layer of carnauba wax did well to hide most of the difference. We were also told that the alignment couldn't be brought in to spec because some of the "rear bushings" were shot. Turns out there is no longer any traces of rubber on my Pitman arm bushings, so a new set of those is in order.. Not even a week back and something needs fixing Such is life, I suppose.
But after a couple long days of cleaning, waxing, and late night driving, I picked up right where I left off with the car. Can't be much happier
All fixed up, in even better shape than it was before! Got the car back Wednesday night, and had to wait until the weekend to give it a good wash and super thorough wax. The paint match is amazing between the 30 year old paint and fresh stuff; the old paint is slightly less clear and deep in color, but a solid layer of carnauba wax did well to hide most of the difference. We were also told that the alignment couldn't be brought in to spec because some of the "rear bushings" were shot. Turns out there is no longer any traces of rubber on my Pitman arm bushings, so a new set of those is in order.. Not even a week back and something needs fixing Such is life, I suppose.
But after a couple long days of cleaning, waxing, and late night driving, I picked up right where I left off with the car. Can't be much happier
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Re: What did you do to your E24 today?
Car looks great, I'm sure it fells great driving it again. My car is in for a respray, I hope to get it back by mid October.
You decision on gold pin strips looks great.
Question, what bulbs are you running in the projection head lights? How well lit is night driving?
Roger
You decision on gold pin strips looks great.
Question, what bulbs are you running in the projection head lights? How well lit is night driving?
Roger
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Thank you! I wasn't quite sure how the gold would turn out, but I was sold the instant I saw them for the first time. And what a wait! I thought a month was long Hope it gets done exactly how you wanted it.rhanley 635csi89 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:56 pm Car looks great, I'm sure it fells great driving it again. My car is in for a respray, I hope to get it back by mid October.
You decision on gold pin strips looks great.
Question, what bulbs are you running in the projection head lights? How well lit is night driving?
Roger
As for lighting, I put in a pair of Beamtech 9005 HB3 LED bulbs a while back. The difference was huge between those and the dying halogens they replaced (here's a comparison I posted previously: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29895&p=214361#p214361 ). I haven't had any issues with them for the year I've had them; they're quite bright, don't flicker (unless on startup with lights on), and they don't throw an error on the check panel. Here's a link if anyone want to check them out: http://a.co/4gogB8N
It's so great to be driving the car after so long. Driving a truck leaves much to be desired; I missed sitting just 8 inches above the ground But it's just such a joy to drive. It always puts a smile on my face, no matter how I'm driving it. And that's what makes it special to me at least.
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Stunning looking car.