Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
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Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
Here is an alternator for sale, with belt. $80 plus shipping.
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Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
And I no longer need my starter motor. Works great. For Sale $40 (plus shipping). Part number 12 41 1 466 096.
Marc
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1985 635CSi Euro
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1985 635CSi Euro
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Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
How's the condition of the back half? Does anyone know if that back half (resonator and muffler) will fit in an '84 633csi? I could use a replacement exhaust. Any idea what brand that is? Finally, any idea the cost to ship to Santa Cruz California area? I know, lots of questions. Thanks.
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Song Huang
1984 633CSi
Last 7 of VIN: 6997383
Song Huang
1984 633CSi
Last 7 of VIN: 6997383
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
Here are pictures of both ends of the back half. There is not a name brand that I can find on it, but it seems to be rust free.songzunhuang wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:38 amHow's the condition of the back half? Does anyone know if that back half (resonator and muffler) will fit in an '84 633csi? I could use a replacement exhaust. Any idea what brand that is? Finally, any idea the cost to ship to Santa Cruz California area? I know, lots of questions. Thanks.
If you send me your zipcode, I'll get a quote for shipping.
SOLD
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Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
Song, I can cut the rear half in half again, separating the silencer and the muffler if you only need one part. Shipping will be easier. Let me know.songzunhuang wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:38 amHow's the condition of the back half? Does anyone know if that back half (resonator and muffler) will fit in an '84 633csi? I could use a replacement exhaust. Any idea what brand that is? Finally, any idea the cost to ship to Santa Cruz California area? I know, lots of questions. Thanks.
Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
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1985 635CSi Euro
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If Song doesn't get the exhaust, I want it. The exhaust on my 635 is all but nonexistant.
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Ken Kanne
'84 633CSi "Sylvia"; '85 635CSi "Katja";'85 325e "Hazel Ann"; '95 M3 "Ashlyn"
'84 633CSi "Sylvia"; '85 635CSi "Katja";'85 325e "Hazel Ann"; '95 M3 "Ashlyn"
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
Hi Ken, Song hasn't replied in a while so I don't know what's going on. PM me and let me know your address and phone number and how much of the exhaust you want (rear 8ft including both silencer and muffler in one piece, rear 8ft cut in two 4' pieces to aid in shipping, or just rear 4ft piece that includes the muffler/tips).hornhospital wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:45 am If Song doesn't get the exhaust, I want it. The exhaust on my 635 is all but nonresistant.
Thanks,
Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
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I've also PMed Song telling him he has first refusal, but if he wants it he needs to contact you ASAP. I hope he's OK.
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Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
Hey guys, sorry for being MIA. I was wrapped up in work stuff and hadn't had a chance to check in. I did reach out to both you via PM just now to tell you my situation. As you know, I have a 1984 633. I am not entirely certain this will fit my car so I was hesitating. I know it isn't fair to keep you waiting so feel free to move forward with Ken. I'll figure something out when my exhaust finally gives. Thanks.hornhospital wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:42 am I've also PMed Song telling him he has first refusal, but if he wants it he needs to contact you ASAP. I hope he's OK.
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Song Huang
1984 633CSi
Last 7 of VIN: 6997383
Song Huang
1984 633CSi
Last 7 of VIN: 6997383
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
I bought three 440lb capacity bathroom scales and a 2x6 to attempt to weigh each corner of my 6. Ideally, all 4 wheels would have been weighed at the same time, but I didn't have that luxury. I figured I could live with this level of accuracy.
Baseline measurements:
Without driver and with ~5 gallons of fuel, including spare tire:
LF 966 lb RF 980 lb
LR 698 lb RR 718 lb
Total 3362 lb
F/R 58/42 %
L/R 49.5/50.5 %
After removing many of the components not needed for the conversion such as the engine, radiator, spare tire, exhaust system (65lbs), empty fuel tank (40lbs), starter battery (32lbs), I measured:
LF 710 lb RF 683 lb
LR 639 lb RR 668 lb
Total 2700 lb
F/R 51.5/48.5 %
L/R 50/50 %
Thought you guys might be interested.
Baseline measurements:
Without driver and with ~5 gallons of fuel, including spare tire:
LF 966 lb RF 980 lb
LR 698 lb RR 718 lb
Total 3362 lb
F/R 58/42 %
L/R 49.5/50.5 %
After removing many of the components not needed for the conversion such as the engine, radiator, spare tire, exhaust system (65lbs), empty fuel tank (40lbs), starter battery (32lbs), I measured:
LF 710 lb RF 683 lb
LR 639 lb RR 668 lb
Total 2700 lb
F/R 51.5/48.5 %
L/R 50/50 %
Thought you guys might be interested.
Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
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1985 635CSi Euro
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That is eye-opening, particularly the f/r baseline. I always thought that the E24s were closer to 50/50 balanced front to rear.
Ken Kanne
'84 633CSi "Sylvia"; '85 635CSi "Katja";'85 325e "Hazel Ann"; '95 M3 "Ashlyn"
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Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
As much as I love IC engines, especially a straight 6, I'm happy to see a nice car get this transplant. I suspect in the not so distant future, this will be the only practical way for non wealthy folks to keep their classics on the road.
Good on you sir. I'm along for the ride
Good on you sir. I'm along for the ride
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I weighed mine over Police weigh station (rolling) scales in Jan. All up weight including me (89Kg) + full tank fuel - 30km travel + circa 10kg crap in boot (besides spare, jack) was 1540kg; 820kg front axle, 720 rear.That is eye-opening, particularly the f/r baseline. I always thought that the E24s were closer to 50/50 balanced front to rear.
'85 635csi JPS (RA2-66)
Re: Electrifying my '85 635CSi Euro
I have finally got around to documenting my conversion. Rather than do it in real time like I started on the forum, I'm sharing updates once or twice a week on Instagram. I'm up to my 8th post if you want to follow.
https://www.instagram.com/kohlercontroller/
https://www.instagram.com/kohlercontroller/
Marc
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro
Austin, Tx
1985 635CSi Euro