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What did you do to your E28 today?
Follow up, I did a pre- reinspection light check . 2 side marker lights were bad, so I replaced them. All other lights appear OK . BB Shiftless is gonna need SF bushings by spring.
'Twas a pint low in ATF, making it shift funny when cold. Aired up tires , but the swoopy rear end just gots to be SF bushings.
'Twas a pint low in ATF, making it shift funny when cold. Aired up tires , but the swoopy rear end just gots to be SF bushings.
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Getting ready for the SoCal Vintage BMW Show in 2 weeks so I was busy both Saturday and Sunday:
1. Finished installing the new Fuel Injectors. Had only one left because one of the new ones had a bad O-ring (which is kind of ironic considering that was why I was replacing them in the first place). But I upgraded to the newer style with the 4 nozzles.
Here's a shot of the old set; all 6 looked this way. Kind of mucked up, huh? (Off to Cruzin' they go; anybody need a set of re-manufactured Injectors?)
![Image](https://mye28.z13.web.core.windows.net/external/21f4120d8bf63283f48ef515bb65ad5b.jpg)
2. Ignition and Vacuum Lines: New set of Ignition Wires from BMP and new Vacuum hoses (I like the blue accent). Also a general engine detailing and re-paint of the air box. There's still a bit of dirt in there, but a real wash detail comes next week.
![Image](https://mye28.z13.web.core.windows.net/external/5a27bce5f7098141ec274bb668030100.jpg)
1. Finished installing the new Fuel Injectors. Had only one left because one of the new ones had a bad O-ring (which is kind of ironic considering that was why I was replacing them in the first place). But I upgraded to the newer style with the 4 nozzles.
Here's a shot of the old set; all 6 looked this way. Kind of mucked up, huh? (Off to Cruzin' they go; anybody need a set of re-manufactured Injectors?)
![Image](https://mye28.z13.web.core.windows.net/external/21f4120d8bf63283f48ef515bb65ad5b.jpg)
2. Ignition and Vacuum Lines: New set of Ignition Wires from BMP and new Vacuum hoses (I like the blue accent). Also a general engine detailing and re-paint of the air box. There's still a bit of dirt in there, but a real wash detail comes next week.
![Image](https://mye28.z13.web.core.windows.net/external/5a27bce5f7098141ec274bb668030100.jpg)
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Brushed the snow off it this morning
and drove it to work. Went home for lunch & answered the door for the UPS guy who had a package from Autohaus AZ containing a shiny new front wheel bearing for the 735
and some replacement intake boots/hoses for both cars.
Had the intake boot for the 735 sitting next to the same for the 528 and was amazed at the size difference!
Then I went out to the store where I'd earlier seen a set of large-size metric sockets for $55, and they were sold out. So tonight I get to do the drivearound again to see if I can buy or borrow a 46mm socket and breaker bar to get that wheel bearing nut off the seven.
I have half a mind to just stop by the repair shop & ask them how much they'd charge to change it for me.
![Evil :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
![Evil :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
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Had the intake boot for the 735 sitting next to the same for the 528 and was amazed at the size difference!
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Then I went out to the store where I'd earlier seen a set of large-size metric sockets for $55, and they were sold out. So tonight I get to do the drivearound again to see if I can buy or borrow a 46mm socket and breaker bar to get that wheel bearing nut off the seven.
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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I think I finally figured out my screwy idle problem on the 528... Last night I replaced the cracked intake boot and the hoses from the intake to the idle control valve and to the valve cover, but it was still revving up & down between 1500 and 800. Gave the ICV one more good cleaning, shot some WD-40 in it and left it sit overnight, and it was much better this morning. Still not perfect though, so I may need to replace the ICV, but I'm closing in on it!
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You might give this a try.davintosh wrote:I think I finally figured out my screwy idle problem on the 528... Last night I replaced the cracked intake boot and the hoses from the intake to the idle control valve and to the valve cover, but it was still revving up & down between 1500 and 800. Gave the ICV one more good cleaning, shot some WD-40 in it and left it sit overnight, and it was much better this morning. Still not perfect though, so I may need to replace the ICV, but I'm closing in on it!
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My car kept having a weak battery after leaving it in the school parking lot between weekends and it wouldn't have enough juice to turn over.
After a couple weeks of ruling factors out I discovered that it had to be the fact that I was parking downwards on a hill and the (waaay overly sensitive) brake light sensor would be engaged by gravity over the week and would drain the battery. Jamming a 2 liter soda bottle between the floor and the pedal confirmed my hypothesis after it started right up the next week.
So, I went out and removed the dash and placed a bunch of folded over electrical tape in the shape of a square on the pedal where it meets the sensor.
I had originally planned on adjusting the sensor's position like it says in Bentley, but that diagram is of the clutch sensor even though I triple checked that I was in the brake section.
It seems to put a little bit of stress on the clutch and brake sensor but it will have to do until I get back home and can search some pick n' pulls for a good sensor
Doing this stuff makes me feel good. Fuck reliable Camrys![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
After a couple weeks of ruling factors out I discovered that it had to be the fact that I was parking downwards on a hill and the (waaay overly sensitive) brake light sensor would be engaged by gravity over the week and would drain the battery. Jamming a 2 liter soda bottle between the floor and the pedal confirmed my hypothesis after it started right up the next week.
So, I went out and removed the dash and placed a bunch of folded over electrical tape in the shape of a square on the pedal where it meets the sensor.
I had originally planned on adjusting the sensor's position like it says in Bentley, but that diagram is of the clutch sensor even though I triple checked that I was in the brake section.
It seems to put a little bit of stress on the clutch and brake sensor but it will have to do until I get back home and can search some pick n' pulls for a good sensor
![Banana :banana:](./images/smilies/banana.gif)
![Banana :banana:](./images/smilies/banana.gif)
Doing this stuff makes me feel good. Fuck reliable Camrys
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)