Glad this adds more info on the auxiliary fan, since US cars had a/c we would not have known that it was used on all automatic coupes as well.
My 1970 2800CS appears to be a US model that never had a/c and no aux fan, but was, according to BMW, "delivered to a company named J.B.S. in Frankfurt/Main, probably for delivery to a US citizen temporarily living in Germany."Glad this adds more info on the auxiliary fan, since US cars had a/c we would not have known that it was used on all automatic coupes as well.
Yes, my Chamonix car has blue vinyl seats as well. They are still in terrific condition.I believe Hoffman ordered all with a/c but yours ordered in Germany would be different. Canada got the same VIN series as us and those cars could come without a/c and usually had vinyl seats.
Hello Erik, it’s not advisable to reuse those high strength bolts and nuts after you heated them up. It will have reduced strength. Buy new high quality (same grade).Well, they did let go this time. I invested in an Oxy Acetelyne burner that reaches 3300 Celsius - enough to get them nicely cherry red. Plus a new Hazet RIBE -6 bit drive.
250 euro's worth of equipment for 8 bolts... And they just popped off.
Now I just have to think about the re-use question.
That is exactly what he already said in post #308Hello Erik, it’s not advisable to reuse those high strength bolts and nuts after you heated them up. It will have reduced strength. Buy new high quality (same grade).
Next challenge is seeing if i can get the broken corners fixed to a visibly satisfactory level. I'll likely back them up with alu or stainless steel for strength.
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Question: if anyone has broken pieces of tool tray remnants they are willing to part with, I'm in need of them!