Search results

  1. H

    What's a running clock worth?

    Thomas76: how or did you fix the broken clock? I did mine a while back, it was the fusible link that needed re-soldering, a pretty simple job once past the crimped chromed bezel. But removing the bezel requires a good deal of patience. Dick Steinkamp, FWIW I had a '72 tii with the...
  2. H

    What's a running clock worth?

    I found one in my stash-o-stuff and hotwired it to my wife's battery (and that's how I found my battery had only 5 volts, bummer). The clock audibly and visibly runs and is in decent shape externally. I have not opened it up b/c that would be pointless. For an electric clock one would think...
  3. H

    Been forever since my car ran...now won't run right

    Nobody should still be using braided fuel line. That was the cause of my friend's old VW van catching fire... two numb-nuts too cheap to replace a foot of hose between fuel pump and carb. Oh well, insurance paid about double what he had in it. Sure did burn well, melted the alternator stand...
  4. H

    Issues fitting front brake pads using E24 Calipers - Not enough clearance?

    If you intend to grind pads, make certain they are non-asbestos, or let someone else do it.
  5. H

    Rear blinkers don't work

    Well well well, I haven't seen this problem crop up in a long time. From my own experience, the flat copper "bus bar" across the tail lights is riveted on the bulb sockets with steel rivets, and of course galvanic action builds up corrosion between the bus bar and sockets... lights no workie...
  6. H

    Gas tank sending unit O ring

    O-rings should also be in stock at your local (or not) bearing supply house, but you'll need the size, usually consisting of ID, OD and thickness.
  7. H

    Consumables - Checking with those wiser than me......

    My 2 cents is to do it, then throw it up here, then someone, somewhere, sometime, may find it relevant. You may never know, but it's "doing the right thing".
  8. H

    Retractable seat belts for sedan (E3)

    After I swapped the original non-retractable belts for a retractable set from another Bimmer, I got nothing but complaints that the location of the belt choked my wife's neck. But at 6'6" I don't notice. YMMV.
  9. H

    el e9 pictured as one of the cars ....

    Didn't know the E9 came as a CLS model. I mostly agree with the clickbait headline, and share D.S' distaste for the "(insert number here) best/worst". Having had 15 2002s myself and a euro 635CSi, those cars should have made the list. But who'd read an article about the Seven Best BMWs...
  10. H

    Where are the e9s?

    I may have the only CS left in Hawaii. All the others (at one time maybe 8 or 10) have been shipped out. Someone prove me wrong?
  11. H

    5 speed 265 transmission issue OD version

    Sorry not to respond sooner but I am not as frequent a What he/we want is one thing, but shipping to the other side of the world is quite another.
  12. H

    What is this?

    The purpose of that sleeve (if it's not a blind plug) is to make up the difference between the OD of the metal tube and the ID of the connecting flexible fuel line ON A CARBED CAR. However, I see you have a different (non stock or from another model?) fuel suction/return setup, I think that's...
  13. H

    Carburetor idle jet solenoid help

    Purpose is to shut off fuel in the idle circuit to prevent dieseling or run-on after the ignition switch is turned off. I forget now whether the solenoid is closed or open when not powered, but you can test it with a 12VDC hot and ground, it should audibly click. Use the search function, these...
  14. H

    Dual to Single Circuit Braking System

    Here in 'Murica we have little to no familiarity with dual vacuum servos. If dual servos push twice as much as one by operating in parallel, you'll need to press the brake pedal twice as far to get braking. The geometry of your brake pedal, or length of stroke in the master cylinder, may not...
  15. H

    5 speed 265 transmission issue OD version

    I want to think that surface corrosion MIGHT just grind itself into the trans lube with time, meaning you'd need to change the trans lube a couple time. But how far the grind will go, and what will be left, can't be determined from the picture. When I acquired and installed a used 265, it...
  16. H

    Electric to manual sunroof conversion - anyone do this?

    I'm flat amazed. I've been on this forum for what seems like ages, got the issues of Art Wegweiser's production back before the 'net when they came in the mail. NO ONE has ever (to my dim recollection) asked this question before. Always something new!
  17. H

    How to Repair Aluminum Rings?

    My '69 2500 had those rings and yes they are aluminum and easily deformed. Just like the old 2002 caps, there is a hook on the lug wrench to remove them. If they are attacked with a screwdriver, we see the results in the top photo. I would rub the creases from the back with a hard wood block...
  18. H

    anyone seen this jadegrun '74?

    https://barnfinds.com/original-paint-e9-1974-bmw-3-0cs-survivor/?utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter+(Daily) Link came to me from a fellow gearhead. Briefly, it looks good. Rebuilt interior and A/T, some other recent other work as well. At $30k this has not yet...
  19. H

    Interior & Upholstery project questions & progress updates

    HBChris stated in post 38: "On Don's advice don't purchase a windshield from BMW they don't fit." Well shoot! If BMW's glass doesn't fit, whose does? In the distant past, Carl Nelson commented that non-fitting windshields could be caused by body flex once the original was removed, even if...
  20. H

    Blowing exhaust

    1. Rust doesn't protect anything. 2. I'd use a wire wheel or cup brush to remove rust, then apply a rust converter product (phosphoric acid compound) which will turn the remaining red-brown rust a nice dull black, then roughly scrub with water and dry it off. I like brushable "Ospho" and have...
Back
Top