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  1. jmackro

    Vapor Lock/Electric Fuel Pump

    In theory you're right. And more restriction creates more opportunity for vapor lock. But in practice, a diaphragm-type pump (the ones that go "clickety-click") have two, one-way valves that keep fuel moving in the right direction. Those valves don't create much resistance in the tank -->...
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    E9 trunk lid tool carrier

    No, I'm afraid not. And finding original tools - or reasonable facsimiles - is yet another obsession that many of us have fallen into. There are several threads here on the subject. Ebay is one source for used, German tools. A few bits are being reproduced.
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    E9 trunk lid tool carrier

    Yes. 436.40 € is a lot, but an old one would be pretty much worthless. 55-year old plastic is so brittle that even without 25# of tools in there, it's likely to shatter on the first bump the car encounters.
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    How to: Remove rubber around the gas flap

    Oh, it will cost more than that. Walloth has a flat shipping charge (~$50) to the US, regardless of the cost/size/weight of the parts. That's $50 per order, not $50 per part. For "oversized" parts, you pay more. Don't get me wrong; I love W&N and am glad that they exist. But, they aren't...
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    Rear window motor e28 mod

    I recall posting a thread that addressed the necessary modifications to the rear regulator sheetmetal, but for the life of me, I can't find it now. In summary, the rears are similar to the fronts, in that you need to re-shape the cut-out that accepts the motor for the shape and location of the...
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    1972 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S on BaT

    I have some friends who are Lancia Fulvia enthusiasts. Like 2002's and e9's, their tall greenhouses make for great visibility. Some Fulvias were sold with 1.6L engines - "big blocks" compared with the 1.3's. These have never been high-priced cars: recent sales on BaT have clustered in the...
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    Forum member’s e3 live on BaT

    I understand your situation. I'm 76 and agree that crawling under cars, or spending hours in the garage, isn't as much fun as it used to be. I have downsized my vintage car collection to three: two 60's era Alfas and the E9. Your ability to make rational decisions is admirable - I had the...
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    Close the trunk with a full clamshell

    Your body shop guy is right - closing the trunk gently can prevent damage caused by closing the trunk. But as plastic ages, it becomes brittle, and cold temperatures aggreviate the brittleness, so on a cold day even a major bump in the road can cause a full toolbox to fail. So yes, storing...
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    '73 E9 in Anaheim, CA

    Really. It was made in Europe and imported by BMW-US. What's the issue? ;)
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    Blue armrest Repair or Replacement

    It's always the passenger side that breaks. The driver is typically the owner, who understands that yanking the door closed by the upper part of the handle is going to break something. Passengers, not so much. I believe that both of those parts are being reproduced; Maximillian has the piece...
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    FUSE BOX

    Well no, you wouldn't. Electrical things burn when too much current passes through them, creating heat. The issue with torpedo fuses isn't too much current - it's too little. The *&^% things just stop passing current as they corrode, or the brass contacts lose clamping force. Modern fuses...
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    Bmw 1938 327 - not for the faint of heart

    I find it interesting that the beautiful example sold by Bonhams went for €253,000inc. premium, yet the description says "fresh from a circa €300,000 restoration". And, I'll bet the seller didn't begin with a car anywhere near as rough as the one currently on catawiki. Seems that it would be...
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    Similar lines to our beloved Coupe

    Yes! A local friend of mine has an Iso Rivolta, and whenever we happen to bring our respective cars to our local Cars & Coffee (his Iso, my e9) I always try to park next to him so that we can compare and contrast the two cars' designs. They are similar in size, their rooflines and other...
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    This is retro, this is Karmann!

    Gee, I thought Maxwell had better taste than that! The interior certainly isn't retro. And the exterior? Well, it's interesting. To my eye, there are too many incongruous shapes and features. A bit like the C8 Corvette, it looks like it was designed by a committee, with every member...
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    Undercarriage Restoration

    Maybe some flowers or a box of chocolates? :)
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    E3's for Sale in the USA (edited title 20250917)

    That's a very creatively-written ad! I like how it begins with: ***First photo is not actual car**, old pic of same model …This ’70s BMW is the so-called E9 coupe, the six-cylinder 2800CS, 3.0CS/CSi, and the CSL. A true B-pillarless two-door coupe, the flawlessly proportioned E9 is widely...
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    M30B35 engine for sale in Portland

    That's a funny looking manual transmission!
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    Wiper Linkage Bushing Replacement

    No, I don't believe those are the linkage bushings. The ebay listing includes this diagram: The ebay listing for part # 61611353754 can be found at...
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    Trunk Mounted Antenna Hole Location

    Arde is right; the length that a power antenna requires beneath the sheet metal is significant and the motor-gearbox at the base is bulky. Don't just drill the hole where the extended mast would look good, and then find that the antenna won't fit underneath it! My guess is that antennas were...
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    71 2800 CS throwout bearing

    Depends on how many of the "while you're in there" items on Stevehose post above that you chose to do ("all" would be the right answer). The job won't be cheap, but most of the cost will be in removing and replacing the transmission. That's why it makes sense to perform all of the "while...
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