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Everything posted by Olaf
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More progress. Cleaned up one caliper with Wax & Grease remover, and used foam earplugs to mask the holes, and tape for the cylinder. I’ll do the other one later. [ paint prepped caliper parts await three coats of VHT Caliper Paint ] Drop cloths over the hoard on the bench, I primed the shocks and a good part of the rear bar with etch primer. [some etch-primed Konis seem to have momentarily lost their identities]
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I've seen this (from behind) a couple of times, in a workshop I've passed on the way to work. Curious. Wonder how hard it is to put suspension back to standard? I'll get me coat then...
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Finished stripping the brake parts. No time to degrease and set them up for painting (or the bars), so I prepped the rear Konis with the flap disc and applied Rust Converter, instead. ... and because you mentioned it Colin @Young Thrash Driver, yep it’s a No. 2. ? better get my arse to work. PS: “uh huh huhhhh huh... he said it, he said ‘number two’”. I had to get that Beavis and Butthead moment out of my system.
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Slow, really. Been away for the long weekend. After a good 90 mins in the workshop yesterday arvo, I now have 20mm (front) and 14.5mm (rear) ARBs stripped, linished, and anti-rust coated in my workshop. I'll be giving them a coat of primer before I head to work this morning. About to sort a little scabbiness on the rear Konis. I don't have a perfect match for the yellow paint, but hey, better than rust! The brake calipers are almost ready for paint, I spent a great deal of time on them yesterday. Full PPE kit, vacuum cleaner to catch the dust. They should get VHT caliper paint tomorrow night. Then I need to clean and prep the 51mm struts for paint. Things are getting tight.
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Have you replaced the DME relay? If it has 200+k kms and 25 years on it, those contacts have had a lot of current through them, could be a bit tarnished and worn. Same for fuel pump relay. EDIT: Context for this comment is my e30 325i back in Blighty had hot start issues, and some very unusual behaviours. Diagnosis with the RAC callout tech suggested new fuel pump relay. This sorted the hot start. Then I delved into my Bentley manual, and did some reading on line (back in 2001 there were some very helpful e30 sites), and came up with DME relay. Sourced one, installed, issues resolved. I guess clean power to the DME helped. At the time the car was 13 years old with about 130k mi on the clock. It's a relatively inexpensive part, worth a crack. Hope that helps.
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Just found the latest 'Restore It' on youtube is the Touring...
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I'll see your '02 and raise you an '02 with cage, NZ pedigree, and Alpina! 1971 BMW 2002 ti Alpina: After winning the 1970 Silver Fern Rally in a stock-standard BMW 2002, Paul Adams built this car in 1971 and ran it in three consecutive Heatway Rallies, with a best finish of fourth in the 1972 event. Image linked from, & Text borrowed from www.leadfoot.com
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OPP was Other People's Pussy!
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Hey Jon, welcome! Plenty happening in Wellington, and you'll be wecomed along to any events. Next BMW CC NZ Wellington Chapter pub night is Thurs 6 June 6.30pm at 1812 Bar in Johnsonville, Bimmersporters welcome. In addition to plentiful parking and renowned great ribs, enjoy the camerarderie and banter of the Welly crew. Family-friendly! 15/16 June we have a tour of some of the backroads of Wairarapa, to and overnight stay in Castlepoint. I follow HVMC on the book of faces, great buzz ya'll have going on.
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On my e46 Touring, the FM antenna is in the side window. I had thought the shark fin on my e60 was for radio duties (FM, Tel, Satellite radio & GPS)... I used to puzzle how the FM wavelength was effectively catered to by such a small stub! 1/16th wave folded dipole? ?. As you say - FM is in the glass and the shark fin is the diverity antenna. I found this on Aliexpress whilst googling... https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32919244671.html not convinced it'd be effective, looks like it's a cosmetic update to existing bee-sting antennas. Ahh the bee-sting. Sometimes I miss my Golf GTi MKII.
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... mind you, do the yoof of today listen to FM? ?
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Get a shark fin antenna, cable it up, job done!
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Bloody good job too! Safety first.
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Aliexpress? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/one-din-Fascia-For-BMW-3-Series-E46-1998-2005-CD-DVD-Stereo-Radio-Panel-Dash/32849302159.html I've only changed factory units. Prefer the linked lighting, ergonomics, and cool features like speed-related auto volume control...
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Edd China has done a really informative video on changing out your brakes. I'd latched on to silicon high-performance brake grease a while back, though in my case it's ATE. Worth a watch. These FoMoCo calipers are clearly Girling design. The stainless shims are a nice touch.
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very reasonable! I was on $100US for less weight than shocks.
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How’d you find the freight charges? I was ordering last night and nothing heavy or large; freight costs to Wellington had trebled. I shipped to MyUS instead.
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So much to see and do in Paris. Villa Savoye if you’re into La Courbousier; the Picasso museum, Musee d’Orsay, and of course the charming fromageries and delecatessens one finds everywhere (though the Ile St Louis seemed to have great representation)... great subway transport, and of course connections to SNCF Rail. Just waking around and checking out the architecture used to keep me entertained. At least you’re not going in Feb; it’s as cold as NYC at that time of year. I always found Parisienne's very helpful. I attribute this to trying to speak French, usually receiving an enthusiastic response that was well beyond my mediocre grasp; politely explaining. (In simple Spanish) that I’m not a monolingual tourist from the EU but a visitor from Nouvelle Zealande... at which point exclamations triggered “ahhh, les All Blacks!”, happiness, and English flowed. Finishing off with a French thanks and farewell seemed to make an impression too.
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Paris is superb, Brussels is nice but... essentially not exciting. Depends what you want to do! As Gaz mentions above, a visit to BMW in Munich would be brilliant. Plug here: BMW Car Club NZ members can get access to areas and tours at BMW that are not open to the public... needs to be organised in advance. Who'dve thought that $95 membership fee gains so much! ?
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e36 suspension had been well buggered by the adding of lows... did ya'll notice how it was patching back and forth, back end was compressing then bouncing. Cheap coilovers? Makita specials?
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Today I spent time in my basement workshop, cleaning up and clearing a workspace. I’d forgotten about the bench vice a friend of ours gave me years ago. I thought it was knackered, today I was pleasantly surprised to find it just needed some oil. It’ll get a full refurb in future. So I set to finding the right 10mm drill bit to mount it to my carpentry workbench (it has a woodworking vice at the other end). And, a trip to Bunnings for some more 10mm 40x40x3mm zinc square washers. Result. With my workshop HiFi playing Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness, I got productive. I stripped down the two Girling front calipers. If you don’t have a compressor to get the pistons out, a track bicycle pump will do. It was after I got the first one out, I remembered Jon’s warning about a flood of brake fluid ?. I removed the pins, boots, seals (not the inner seal inside the bore), hoses, and bleed nipples. The pistons are good. A little mild burnishing in a couple of spots (around a centimeter Square), they’re visible though I can’t feel them with a fingernail. The slider pins were a bit tight and corroded in two of the holes. Uncertain how do address that. Do I measure the new pins, use the right size drill to dress it? Valve grind paste? I used a ton of brake cleaner on the two main parts. Then donned my PPE (muffs, goggles, and respirator), and started the naughty wellington strip. It feels good to be productive. Strained my back walking down the street with my Volvo battery yesterday; this was better than sitting around acknowledging the pain. This post brought to you by shitloads of tools acquired over the past 35 years, 90’s Rock, and the power of Naprosyn ? I’ll continue stripping them back to prep for painting. VHT caliper paint, and then rebuild next week.
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Hey Tony, welcome! Plenty happening in Wellington, and you'll be wecomed along to any events. In addition to this weekend's Cars & Coffee meet in Raumati, next BMW CC NZ Wellington Chapter pub night is Thurs 6 June 6.30pm at 1812 Bar in Johnsonville, Bimmersporters welcome. In addition to plentiful parking and renowned great ribs, enjoy the camerarderie and banter of the welly crew. Family-friendly! 15/16 June we have a tour of some of the backroads of Wairarapa, to and overnight stay in Castlepoint.
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"basically a station wagon"? Have you been reading "The Jeremy Clarkson Bumper Book of Hyperbole"?! 1er's - while certainly good fun - are not capacious by any measure. ?
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Gutted, surely? Or is there some preoccupation with drainage?