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  1. 4 hours ago, YoungCR said:

    Haven’t come across this channel, looks like great content!

    Thanks! Eager to get all the boxes of parts out of my living room but it’s too damn hot to wrench for 2-3 days straight. Hopefully end of next month I can tackle the rest of the jobs.

    Favorite channel on YouTube. Videos are great, I’ve watched all of them 

  2. 18 hours ago, P_Roloff said:

    I had a friend do the NH oil undercoating and really like it, but it requires a spray gun (which isn’t the end of the world but does complicate things). I haven’t done a ton of research yet but I trust liqui moly’s stuff, we’ll see what I find when I enter that internet rabbit hole. 
     

    Creaking, interesting. If it’s not control arm bushings, maybe top mounts?

    That one is a Trek Roscoe (the 8 in particular), I figured I’d spring a little and get a step up. I’ve never bought a new bike and really want something I don’t need to tinker with and will do what I need out of the box, and the Roscoe seems to fit the bill and be a good bike to grow into as I MTB more. I’m picking up a road bike tonight as well, going to replace my old hybrid with two more dedicated bikes. 

    Top mounts were done with the rest of the suspension. I’m going to get the 4 piece kit that FCP sell. Did you have ramps you were able to set the car on while you did the final torquing of the bushings? That’s honestly the biggest challenge is being able to get the car under load while still being able to torque them.

  3. Weirdly on similar paths between this car and mine.

    I am planning on doing the control arms up front as well as I am getting some creaking when I am turning at low speeds. I also would like to do fluid film this year as well, have to figure out which one to go with. Ive heard good things about Liqui Moly's but don't know how readily available it is over here.

    I also just bought a Specialized Rockhopper. Is this the Marlin or a different model? Guessing it's different looking at the frame and the drop seat. I was back and forth between the Marlin and the Rockhopper.

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    Oil change today. Here's what I used.

    Gave one of those friction reducers a try. Cheap enough that if it does something, great, or if it doesn't, who cares.

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    Tail pipes had seen better days. Replaced them with some new polished ones. I think it freshens up the rear end.

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    Was tired of walking everywhere at Road America, so I bought a bike. 29”Specialized Rockhopper comp.

    Needed to get the bike there, so I bought BMW roof rock and a Thule top ride bike rack.

    Bike goes on the rack easy, rack comes off the bars easy. Wasn’t whistling like I’ve heard some people say they can. Only really felt the drag of it when I was passing someone and was doing 75. Other than was smooth sailing.

    Gonna have to check out some of the local trails around here now.

  6. A lot of sweat labor this weekend. Almost 24 hours between Friday and Sunday to paint correct and coat the car.

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    Everything to do the job.

    Chemically and mechanically decontaminated the car before correction. This means strip wash, iron remover, and then clay barred.

    I hav never seen more iron deposits on a car than this one, example below.

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    Iron remover doing its job.

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    There was a lot.

    This step made a significant difference in the overall color of the car, the color job "popped" a lot more. 

    This step took about 6 hours including drying, jacking car up and removing wheels(iron removing them as well) and taping off to prep for correction the next day.

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    Found @MPW3RLee's vice grip in the process.

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    Start of a long day of polishing and coating.

    I used a Rupes polisher with Meguiars microfiber cutting pads with Jescar correction compound for the first pass.

    I then used a foam yellow pad with Sonax perfect finish to complete the process.

    This is the lightest color car I've ever corrected and it's much more difficult to see where you've been, what you've done, etc. The before and after's are not nearly as dramatic as they were with my E30(that had dead paint though). I didn't take any pictures because it was really hard to show the difference, but the improvements were notable. Much more clarity and depth. Not concurs ready though, it's an almost 15 year old daily so I didn't want to spend 20 hours alone polishing this.

    I followed the correction with Gtechniq CSL for the base layer, with 2 coats of Gtechniq EXO V4 including the wheels. I did this on my E30 and loved the result. Added quite a bit of gloss to the finish as well.

    It probably looks the same as before, but some pictures. I also took the badges off so I could correct everything, and will probable leave them off. I like the clean look.

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    Some small details as well.

    New wheel center caps. The existing ones had this gunk on it that I thought was some kind of road grime or hardened fluid, but I think it was actually the plastic corroding. I tried to pick it off and it removed all the finish beneath. Instead of spending $60 or whatever the going rate for real center caps is, cheapo Amazon ones it is.

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    Looks much better. If these fail quickly I'll just buy OEM ones. I will need to get new roundels front and back as well at some point as they are showing signs of failure but still relatively good condition.

    And finally, fixing my turn signal. When I took these off months ago to polish them originally, the little metal clip on the back fell into the fender. It's been double sided taped since. Cheapo Amazon to the rescue again, but not for the turn signal itself, but for the metal clip. A new OE turn signal is almost $40, and mine is in good condition, so I bought these cheap ones just to get one of the clips.

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    Gross.

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    This is what I needed. Threw these in the garbage promptly after. I had to pretty much destroy the plastic stalk to get it out any way.

     

    I didn't polish the front bumper because of how scuffed it is. I would like to do an M sport bumper this year, but I would also like to do a new set of headlights at the same time as you have to remove the bumper to replace the headlights. I would like to do the projector headlights as well, but I STILL have not found a definitive source of someone completing this swap except for one video that is rather vague despite every thread saying that this has been discussed ad nauseam. 

  7. It was this cars time for the cup holder to be replaced. Last year I discovered the tab on the back of the assembly had broken, but wasn't an issue. I'm guessing with the now firmer suspension, things are a little more evident. Has been rattling a lot more recently, so it was time to be replaced. This is the $25 one from amazon. OE non BMW ones are $80 so figured I would give this a go first.

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    This is where you can see the difference of the tab and the broken off tab.

    Finish is good, has the same soft touch rubber as the OE ones do.

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    Fit was a little wonky. The bracket on the left was a little too big, so I had to grind it down a little to fit. Even still, kind of had to push it in, where as the OE one just slides in nicely. First drive I didn't notice anything, but we will see how it goes. The cup holder does slide out much faster though, kind of shoots out as opposed to the OE one that gently slides out.

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    Also flushed the power steering fluid. I had the reservoir replaced when I had the valve cover done a year ago, but guessing it was just topped up with fluid and not completely flushed.

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    I'm not super familiar with power steering fluid wear rates, but I am guessing that this was probably ready for a change. There was really no indication that anything needed to be done, it was just something that was any easy fluid to replace and I had no record of when it had been previously done.

    Brake fluid flush and coolant flush soon and then every fluid in the car should be replaced.

  8. 2 hours ago, B C said:

    “How are you gentlemen!!”

    I am alive but partaking of the car hobby in a much more manageable and scaled back manner.

    The way I was trying to do it before was not in balance and not a good fit for my lifestyle.

    Appreciate you thinking of me! Are you still involved with RA?

    I am not. That was a fun couple of months, but they rightfully so have now dedicated someone to running their socials.

    I would like to think that I pushed them in the right direction of actually utilizing their socials.

  9. 1 hour ago, P_Roloff said:

    I’m liking the ease of working on this car so far except for the cooling system, which seems to be complicated and fragile for no reason. I’d very much like to go back to rubber hose and hose clamps, but I suppose that’s the way of the world. 

    I did the E46 cooling system, which was not terrible, but is also made of out of tooth picks and gum. I am dreading having to do the water pump whenever that gives up the ghost. But all my hoses are still in good condition, still soft and pliable, so not of an immediate concern. 

  10. 10 hours ago, P_Roloff said:

    That coolant hose is a bitch. Blew out on me when test driving my wagon, and I recently bumped it while doing the angel eyes of all things and it bent enough to burp past the o ring in the line a little. It’s been fine since so it seems to have not damaged anything, but man is it fragile. It made a hell of a cloud when it cracked, that’s for sure 😂

    Pulling the old one off the radiator is also a major pain. It must have taken me 20 minutes of gently prying on the connector portion of it with a screw driver and just rocking it back and for in each direction by hand. I cut it in half to get a better grasp on it as the part that connects by the oil filter housing came off without issue.

  11. 1 hour ago, YoungCR said:

    Glad you could get the part locally. I recently discovered O’Reilly’s and Fleet Farm aren’t stocking the Pentofrost NF anymore but O’Reillys does have this instead.

    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/zerex/zerex-1-gallon-blue-50-50-antifreeze-coolant/

    Is this the "BMW approved" blue stuff? Pre mixed is also nice.

    1 hour ago, pynacl said:

    Car looks classy, I really dig the 193s! Agreed don’t replace the E90, it’s the perfect daily. Relatively easy to work on, cheap to maintain, reliable, and the hydraulic steering feels great!

    Mine has BC coil overs and I’m really itching to replace them with s bilstein kit. How’s the ride quality feel?

    Ride is great. A little firm on the big bumps and imperfections, but you would think it's OE suspension otherwise. Correctly sized/valved shocks and struts also make a big difference over just the standard ones or B6's. Great for daily duty.

  12. This car got a lot of love recently.

    Full suspension refresh featuring Bilstein B8's with H&R Sport springs, strut and shock mounts, hardware, etc. Pretty much everything involved with the suspension was replaced. New wheel bearings at all 4 corners as they were getting loud for the past 2-3 months. New differential fluid, transfer case fluid, transmission fluid and filter(gasket and other hardware as well). New driver rear brake caliper as it was beginning to seize and drag. All of this was completed by @MPW3RLee, so thank you to him again.

    In an event to entertain that I also can still swing a wrench, I replaced the serpentine belt, idler pulley, and tensioner. Not that there was any sign of failure, but I didn't know if or when it had ever been replaced, so wanted to do it for peace of mind. Belt ended up being dated 2011 so it was probably original to the car, but was in good condition. Same with the pulleys, neither of the bearings were bad, the idler did spin pretty freely though.

    Nothing is easy though. While pulling the electric fan out, it snagged the coolant line that runs from the upper radiator hose to the expansion tank and ripped the nipple off the upper hose. Decent amount of coolant on the ground, sweet. By the grace of god, Auto Zone had a Rein one in stock in town and was able to replace it within the hour. If you have pulled a fan from one of these cars, you'll know what I'm talking about when it's almost impossible to not hook the hose when pulling this out with how much you have to twist the fan. Filled it up with just tap water as I did not have the correct coolant on hand, it wasn't a lot of coolant so I am not super concerned about it. I planned to do a coolant flush soon anyway. Bled the system 3 times. Bleeding with the electric water pump is super nice, just press the gas pedal and let it do its thing.

    Car looks good with the slight lowering. I was throwing around the idea of a G30 540 next year when I was without the car for a couple weeks, but as soon as I drove and cleaned it after the suspension, bearings, fluid, etc. that I think I'll drive this for the foreseeable future. It looks good, drives good, does everything I need.

    M sport bumper and Xenon's soon?

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  13. 8 hours ago, Jdesign said:

    Same!

    Good deal on some BMW projects

    https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/d/palatine-2001-bmw-z3/7619840436.html

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    Also I could be wrong but this seems really cheap for am X3M

    https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/saint-paul-2015-bmw-x3m-xdrive35i-sport/7619608265.html

     

    AND THIS MUST BE FAKE...also I message him, waiting on a reply 

    https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/d/chicago-1995-bmw-m3/7619487322.html

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    I’ve seen a lot of obviously fake wheel listings for like a quarter of their actual price and they are always listed in downtown Chicago

  14. These have been sitting in my garage for years, tried selling them awhile back with no luck.

    Free to any WIBIMMER members who want to pick them up in Appleton.

    Turner Motorsports Coolant Pipe Adapter.

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    Condor Speed Shop S5X motor mounts. These were installed in the calypso car, but were never driven on.

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