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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #105 on: July 02, 2015, 08:30:07 PM »
For sale:

Slightly used guibo:


I drove this car home - I'm shocked it held up! :o It had also chopped the reverse wire harness in half. It's all fixed now, reverse lights and all. Now the brake lights are staying on. >:(
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'86 Zinnoberrot 635CSi (M30B32/G265/3.46 torsen LSD)

Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #106 on: July 02, 2015, 09:56:50 PM »
I bet the aluminum cover was nice and clean...
That had to make some driveline noise at speeds?!

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #107 on: July 03, 2015, 06:40:52 AM »
If brake lights are stating on, the brake switch above the peddle, is stuck or broken. Easy fix.
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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #108 on: July 03, 2015, 01:56:04 PM »
I figured you guys would appreciate that. I've never seen one that far gone! Surprisingly, there wasn't any really odd vibration at any speed - if I hadn't been told about it I wouldn't have known until I took a look underneath!

I forgot how tight that reverse switch is at the trans tunnel. Took longer to reinstall than it did to repair! A new brake switch on the way too, they're cheap. I just finished repairing the leaky 3rd brake light and was just about to check that all out. Today I'll be swapping in a bunch of new interior stuff too (OBC passenger door latch plate, mirror, etc.). I love this part of the project - fixing all the little cheap/free annoyances. I'm heading down to work on the driver's door & trunk locks next.
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'86 Zinnoberrot 635CSi (M30B32/G265/3.46 torsen LSD)

Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #109 on: July 03, 2015, 04:08:59 PM »
On my e28, when it went bad, it was chewed up even more and would cause the drivesshaft due to also a bad center bearing to bounce around and hit the trans tunnel. When I took it out, it was in two pieces.
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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #110 on: August 07, 2015, 09:47:43 PM »
Update time! The cabrio is running nicely now after I replaced a bunch of stuff. New timing belt, water pump, brake switch (an E36 4-pin switch can be used in a pinch FYI). I have also tested every single light bulb in that car...a surprising number were burned out. Thank goodness I stripped every E30 rust bucket I've gotten my grubby little hands on...there have been some rare items that were damaged...13 button OBC, HVAC panel, oil cooler mounts, and ten different types of light bulbs!

She's almost ready for the road. Last major problem is to figure out what's loose in the front end. Then some tires, maybe a battery if I feel like spoiling her. I'll change the rest of the fluids and then decide if she's a keeper or a flip. Even though they are really nicely made cars, they're not worth much. She still needs a new top & interior too, and those don't come cheap.

In the meantime, I finally "converted" a gearhead friend into a BMW owner. After years of my talk, he finally caved in and snapped up a very reasonably priced '98 525i. Blue over tan leather, manual transmission, 200K miles. The car had been sitting for too long. Flat battery, broken hood release, old tires. We managed to get it started but it wouldn't rev. Once I popped the loose CCV pipe back into the snorkel, the car started to run very nicely indeed. It still needs a tremendous amount of work. Bits of rust around the corners, front bushings are shot, wiper motor is dead, ABS/traction/airbag warnings galore, bits of broken trim, doors not opening. The usual litany of E39 troubles. He'll get it sorted.
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Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #111 on: September 27, 2015, 07:59:47 PM »
Just wanted to gloat a little bit...finally found myself a 3.46 torsen LSD!
 8)
It's going into the e24, I think. You never know though. I might test it on my '91 sedan.

Driving reports and first impressions will follow!
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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #112 on: October 20, 2015, 09:26:07 PM »
The fleet has expanded! Just picked up a '91 coupe from Aethric. The car is a wee bit rough, but there's a lot to work with here. Evidence of front and side body repairs, rust perforations on the driver's side and rear valance, torn up black vinyl comfort seats, and very few options. Unhappily, I also managed to give her a new boo-boo.  :'( Details to follow!

The weekend started out with this:


Yup, that's a complete M42 in lieu of the passenger seat. If you ever wondered if 500# of cargo would make an E30 a little bit spooky to drive, you are entirely correct. Despite blatantly tempting fate, nothing went awry.

The weekend ended up like this:

« Last Edit: October 20, 2015, 09:53:01 PM by DesktopDave »
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'86 Zinnoberrot 635CSi (M30B32/G265/3.46 torsen LSD)

Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #113 on: October 20, 2015, 11:49:58 PM »
Dam you go through cars quick!

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #114 on: July 16, 2016, 09:04:59 PM »
I've been away for a while, figured I'd update my thread. The M42 is parked right now due to overheating.  :-[ It'll be back, parts are on order. I'll be reviewing the Horror Fright coolant pressure tester kit once it goes on sale.

I do have a few other updates on the E24. It finally has a motor, transmission and diff. I've been hung up on two major problems...no oil pressure to the head, and the clutch slave isn't working. I'll get them eventually. I needed to chop up yet another car to get all the parts I needed. The newest victim was a '91 535iM. I saved the entire powertrain from the scrapper. The B35 engine block was unfortunately cracked, but I've upgraded my M30B34 with the later B35 harness and DME.

I did fix a few things along the way. Check out this clutch job:


Engine in its new home...and the transmission waiting its turn:
« Last Edit: July 16, 2016, 09:08:49 PM by DesktopDave »
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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #115 on: July 16, 2016, 09:18:55 PM »
I wanted to show off a little too. Lookie what's sitting in my garage:





It's a kit! Just add some time, effort, expertise & maybe a bit of machine shop time. It'll end up as an '87 US-spec S38B35. Unfortunately it's not mine. I'm sitting on the fence...should I buy it & build it, or sell it?
« Last Edit: October 02, 2017, 12:02:43 PM by DesktopDave »
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Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #116 on: July 18, 2016, 03:01:29 AM »
Your worse than Norm.

I don't know why your partners don't go mental  ::)

As for the new donk it looks like a nice new toy, but don't you have enough already.
But what does the seller want for it?

Just a thought Rohan


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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #117 on: July 18, 2016, 03:16:03 PM »
I've been told that the first step is admitting you have a problem. So until I admit anything, I'm safe, right? ;)

In all seriousness, I typically sell them off once they've been rescued. If I had more space, it could certainly end up becoming problematic. The Cabrio and 318iS are already off to new owners, and I even cut loose our 2006 Mazda MPV. Don't worry though...I'm trying to grab a cheap local '91 325iS for the next project...

As for the S38, the seller is looking for $2800 currently. I listed it over at Panjo. If anyone here is interested, ask about the M42Club member's discount.
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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #118 on: July 19, 2016, 03:00:29 AM »
How similar is the s38 to s14?

Is it just a 6 cylinder version of the s14? Or are there differences.

Itb size?

Be a rare donk!

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Re: DesktopDave
« Reply #119 on: October 24, 2016, 06:38:15 PM »
I'm told the S38 and S14 are the same. I was doing some research into the damaged con-rod. Both motors use identical parts. I'd bet the ITBs are the same too, just missing the center pair on the S14.

I spent a little quality time on the 318i this weekend. She's due for a lot of work, having sat idle for almost a year. I was thinking about selling the car :o but my daughter brought me back to reality. Both my kids will be old enough to drive within four years...and I am always reluctant to sell a dependable car. I'll bet this car will last at least that long.

Here's the current list:
Track down overheating problem.
New front hubs (since I broke off those stupid rotor bolts). I have a hunch that those missing bolts are causing a clunk from the rotor sliding against the lug bolts.
Replace the cross-drilled rear rotors with some decent used parts and adjust the parking brake.
New brake pads and new stainless brake lines.
Replace windshield.
Giubo and CSB.
Possibly replace my offset M3 CABs with standard 318i parts. I liked the sharp turn-in but the car goes through tires too quickly.
Two new tires.

...more to come...
'08 Karmesinrot 128i 6MT
'86 Zinnoberrot 635CSi (M30B32/G265/3.46 torsen LSD)

Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS