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    Curbside Classic: 1974 BMW 3.0 CS – The Ultimate Driving Legacy

    Way, back Art and Marilyn got their (his or hers I don't remember) into an Italian car show, are at least an event which that time featured Italian cars, by demonstrating that early coupe drawings were the product of one Mr. Michelotti who as it turns out did other early Bimmers as well (700...
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    D-jetronic injection unit for 3.0 CSI

    L-jet parts? From bimmers (and others) only 40 years old instead of 50-year old D-Jet? There are certainly many modern systems that are likely easier to acquire, more adaptable to modifications, and enabled for easier troubleshooting. But some must hang on the hook of authenticity... I have a...
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    Stance: Your Vote

    #1 too low especially in back #2 a bit high up front that leaves #3, though I'd be concerned when turning into driveways
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    Car not starting. Rapid clicking etc

    On my seldom-driven car, the first twist of the key after a week or two of sitting is usually met with a "click" as if the battery was only strong enough to actuate the solenoid and not spin the starter. Or maybe the ring and pinion were contacting but not engaging (I doubt this, but it's not...
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    Nachtblau CSi on Chasing Classic Cars?

    Many years ago I extended my (slicktop) drains through the rockers using some plastic tubing. Now that I think of it, lacking a sunroof, where did those tube drains originate?
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    Door Seal Hack

    Steele Rubber is great. I have their catalog from some 20 years ago.
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    Automatic stuck in Park and will not release to neutral

    It can happen with automatic trans that if parked with a stress on the driven wheels (such as on a slope) that the trans (and sometimes the steering, and ignition cylinder) will lock, especially if the wheels are fully right or left. Solution is to block the front wheels and lift the rear so...
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    Replacement sunroof

    naaah, 1772 cars didn't have sunroofs.. J/K
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    How long can gas last?

    A friend had a 735i with a bad head gasket, parked it for 7 years IIRC, then gave me about 12 gallons of fuel. After siphoning it through a tiny little filter, it worked in my lawnmower and I poured it through my K100RS Beemer with no ill effects. We have ambient temps in the 80s for much of...
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    Weber 32/36's - can't figure it out!

    I'm nobody's carb guru, but one thing I learned while driving a friend's 2002 that would stay at any idle I set, although it ran pretty well otherwise....is the following. Weber carbs have pot metal bodies. Prolly most or all carbs do, but let's keep this local. Nothing wrong with that...
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    Should radiators be grounded?

    seems to me I read somewhere, decades ago, that one could test your coolant by putting one probe of a multimeter (set to DC volts) in the coolant, the other on a ground. The voltage measured would inform how "good" the coolant was at preventing electrolysis. But that was then, and this is now...
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    Floppy Hood (Bonnet) Hinges

    It's a trick to get the position of the bolts/mounts on the inner fender tops in ....just.... the right position, BTDT! Too far one way and they don't hold the hood up, too far the other way and the elbow hits the fender top before the hood is completely closed (you may risk damaging the hood...
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    Slipped in between the M1 and the 507

    Nice video but I think our 3.0CSLs were the first M cars... although prepared by tuners at first. The M1 is nice, but it (to me) never represented a "BMW design" and there has been nothing like it since. OTOH there were several other cars of the day, and previously, which used the same or...
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    Insurance value upgraded with Hagerty

    I'm not much impressed. As a "stated value" policy issuer, Hagerty will accept the risk that an insured vehicle won't be wrecked while under their policy, if you pay the premiums due. They're in it for the money and know the risk level they're accepting when they issue the policy, and what the...
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    2800cs dipstick

    If you take out most or all of the spark plugs, rotating the engine to set the valve clearances will be a lot easier. My long-gone 2002 (or several) had a ticking noise despite repeated efforts to set the valves. An old-time dealer tech told me something about the rockers sliding on the rocker...
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    Working clock dated 2/73 $80

    Aaaaand... Autokunst takes it! i gotta put up more little CS cherries. Actually when I hot wired it to establish that it worked, it sounded like a little panzergrinding it's way along a rocky road. J/K, but it wasn't silent with the occasional clunk when the weight that drives the movement...
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    Working clock dated 2/73 $80

    see photos, you pay shipping from Honolulu 96816. Verified working last week. Charlie 808-391-0787 be aware of the time difference, I'm in Hawaiian Standard Time and will be grumpy if/when you call outside those hours. Not to say I'm on Hawaiian Time ;) TIA
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    Testing Thermostat Functionality

    Insufficient cooling at low speeds or when stopped (but adequate cooling when moving) suggests not enough air moving through the radiator because the fan clutch, fan itself or drive belt is not/no longer in the game. It is less likely to be a partially blocked radiator.
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    What's a running clock worth?

    From what I've seen of clock innards and read on this and other online sources, a competent person who is familiar with these devices could repair almost any clock that isn't severely physically damaged, for instance by rust. Clocks are inside the main structure so they shouldn't suffer crash...
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    wanted a driver side door wood trim piece

    I re-made that piece in Hawaiian koa wood. I can do another pretty cheap, for me it's a challenge and a project. I'd send it unfinished, sanded to 220 grit, or we can discuss alternatives. cschuster1952@gmail dot com LMK
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