Saturday, July 23, 2011

Finally solid

Got it back, turns out the transmission mounts I installed were the wrong kind. It was my first order and I spec'd it as an 88, so I don't blame BMA as they probably classified it as an e34. Also got the valves done right, and got some DIY instruction from the shop owner as I watched him do it. Apparently I was leaving them way too loose. Plus they spec .1 on the intake and .12 on the exhaust and I was doing .12 on both.

Runs well now. Still doesn't quite idle like I'd like it to, and there is a dip in power around 3k rpm, so I've got some fine tuning to do. I also need to get some miles on it to get the cobwebs out. She's finally solid enough that I can drive her regularly.

The Bilstein shocks are a little stiff for my tastes, so I'll be anxious to put the Koni's in soon. Here she is all buffed up:
The tach and mpg gauge recently went out, and the trip computer has been dead since I got it, so there is probably a loose connection back there that I'll take care of soon.

Cost: $425

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Off to the shop

Replaced the center support and guibo, but the driveshaft still hit the cat. Decided to take it to a local shop as I have no comparison for an e28 to know if it's a driveline issue or an exhaust issue. The mechanic put it up on a lift and it appears clear that the exhaust is being held pretty high, which might be the main issue. It looks like the exhaust was welded with sagging motor mounts, now with proper mounts it's too high. He'll tinker on it a little and see if he can get a 2nd set of eyes on the tuning. I normally do this with most project cars just as a 2nd set of eyes to pickup anything I've missed. Hopefully I'll have it back in a day or two.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Sooooo close

Dropped the driveshaft this weekend to replace the center support bearing and guibo. The guibo probably didn't need it, but figured while I'm in there I should do it. Also plan to replace the shifter shaft seal and rear trans seal. Turns out the connector link on the driveshaft was loose, and the center support was sagging pretty badly, probably as a result of the loose connector.

While I have it off I also planned to do a complete shifter rebuild, as that's pretty much the only time you can get access to the bits needed to replace, when the driveshaft is out. Turns out the e28 shifter connector is different than the e30, which surprised me, so I had to leave it on jack stands and wait for the correct part to arrive. If I'm lucky it will be here on Friday (from BMA, they are super fast) and I'll get her on the road.

On the upside, it passed it's emissions test on the first try, which really surprised me. Cold start still isn't right, but other than that it seems to run ok, though in need of more tuning. Anxious to get it solid so I can drive it.