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You know what they say about "turning the other cheek"?
She'll shortly have memories of battle wounds on both sides, but w/o the scars.
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Could you send the link for the pump? I need one toothespeedfactory wrote:Fuel pump, hoses, filter, rear diff mount, odo gears, 71 deg t-stat, outside window rubber trim.
Found the pump on amazon for $35. Identical in appearance to OEM. We will see how long she lasts.
Need a source for all 4 window channel rubber.
Back windows drag somethin fierce.
Welcome! Sounds like you got a good start on getting the 528e cleaned up. As for your "to do" list, I'd suggest first using the search feature to read some of the previous posts on each topic/question, and then posting any additional questions or follow-up in the Tech Talk section, using each to-do item as a separate post as you get ready to work on each issue.Speedster990 wrote:
This is my first post on this forum!
I am fifteen years old and my parents purchased this 528e when I was born.
Mine and my dad's to do list (any helpful hints are welcome):
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As I said before if anyone has experience with any of this I am open to opinions.
Thank you! And ya I have been interested in shark nose BMWs as long as I can remember. And having my dad their who has 15 years of experience with this car is nice too!freetoride wrote:15?! Very well written my young friend! Nice car too.
Thanks! Will do. This forum has some type of answer to virtually every problem I have now that I have looked into it.grahamular wrote:Welcome! Sounds like you got a good start on getting the 528e cleaned up. As for your "to do" list, I'd suggest first using the search feature to read some of the previous posts on each topic/question, and then posting any additional questions or follow-up in the Tech Talk section, using each to-do item as a separate post as you get ready to work on each issue.
-Graham
Yeah, you're gonna fit right in here. Good Job!Speedster990 wrote:To fix this I took an appropriate sized bolt and lock nut and used a skate board bushing as a replacement for the rubber piece. I bolted it up (without dropping the driveshaft or exhaust) and virtually all shifter slop disappeared! WOOT!