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Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Member's Projects (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is (/showthread.php?tid=10423) |
Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Jake - 02-13-2014 *insertusernamehere* Wrote:Wait..AND speakers? That work? Thank you thank you! I cannot make any promises as to the brand or condition of said speakers, but you can have 'em and try to use them. Worst case, a new set is what, $50? Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-13-2014 Meh as long as they don't baffle when i #turnup I'm okay lol. They'll hold me over til I order a nice set ![]() ...and I may or may not be planning on buying a sub 8) Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - RawrImAMonster - 02-14-2014 *insertusernamehere* Wrote:Meh as long as they don't baffle when i #turnup I'm okay lol. They'll hold me over til I order a nice set Knew you'd want one after hearing what a small sub can do to give the stock system a little boost. :thumbup: Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-16-2014 Leaky radiator out, new radiator in! Depending on what happens when Sam and I take a look at how I strapped this thing up later this week, I'm now more likely to take her for da cruise 8) No pics unfortunately, I was racing the sun..and lost, my toes were frozen, i was frustrated as fuck and I just wanted to be drunk. So as soon as the heat started working again I took her out for a beating, she maintained her cool and the radiator nor my fan fell off, so yay! Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-16-2014 RawrImAMonster Wrote:*insertusernamehere* Wrote:Meh as long as they don't baffle when i #turnup I'm okay lol. They'll hold me over til I order a nice set Yeah definitely, the big plus here is that it was small. I really liked that. Unfortunately I don't see myself purchasing it til late March, but thats okay, we're already half way through February! At least I know what I want now
Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Senor_Taylor - 02-17-2014 Be careful upgrading your sound system though... as soon as you do, you'll never be able to listen to music on a stock system ever again.
Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Sully - 02-18-2014 Senor_Taylor Wrote:Be careful upgrading your sound system though... as soon as you do, you'll never be able to listen to music on a stock system ever again. I wouldn't worry about that. The sound system in my truck probably costs more than your car and I know it costs more than the car I'm daily driving And although my shitty radio's screen turns on and off with the wrong glance in the civic and one of the rear speakers is unplugged because when plugged in it disintegrates itself and shoots speaker fragments all over the car, it still makes enough sound that resembles music for me to not care ![]() Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-18-2014 No, Taylor's got it right in my case. I know I won't be able to go back, or at the least, a transition to lower quality would be mad painful for me. This is also sometimes why i refuse to listen to high quality speakers cause I'm gonna want that eargasm over and over and over again. I mean..its not like i'm going to one day decide down downgrade my sound system anyways..??? Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Jake - 02-18-2014 *insertusernamehere* Wrote:No, Taylor's got it right in my case. I know I won't be able to go back, or at the least, a transition to lower quality would be mad painful for me. This is also sometimes why i refuse to listen to high quality speakers cause I'm gonna want that eargasm over and over and over again. I mean..its not like i'm going to one day decide down downgrade my sound system anyways..??? It'll only get better... you'll graduate and get a good job and either be able to afford a newer car with non-crumbly speakers, or be able to install a kickass system in whatever you're driving. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-18-2014 Jake Wrote:you'll graduate and get a good job
Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Jake - 02-18-2014 (Just remember, it takes time. My commuter car the first year out of school was a '91 535i with no heat. Now I have heated everything and subwoofers under my front seats. It gets better.) Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-18-2014 Well I still have a fucking leak coming some fucking crook and nanny in the front of this abysmal, godforsaken piece of shit. Whatever the hell is leaking is running onto the belts. It's pissing itself rather steadily too. It ain't the radiator, I can tell ya that much. Updates after further investigation to come in the very near future. :evil: Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 02-18-2014 Alrighty, my worries were not confirmed, thank god. I was really hoping it wasn't the water pump, which it was not. It was the upper hose where its connected to the thermostat. The clamp was all kinds of messed up so although it felt tight, it really wasn't. Readjusted the clamp, sprayed some lubricant and ta-da! All fixed, phew. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - SlimKlim - 02-19-2014 Lol. Welcome to the emotional roller coaster of owning an E36. Intermittent coolant issues have nearly been the death of me on a few different occasions. It's probably worth snugging up every clamp, they have a tendency to loosen themselves up a bit after a few heat cycles. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Jake - 02-19-2014 Those worm clamps suck. I dealt with a coolant leak on the Miata for a few weeks once I changed the radiator. Swore up and down I had some catastrophic something going on. Clamp was loose even though it felt tight. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 03-13-2014 Anyone know how to open this thing and get to the speaker cause its glued shut. GLUED. And its nowhere to be found elsewhere on the internet
Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 04-02-2014 SlimKlim Wrote:*insertusernamehere* Wrote:Maybe I'll take out the other fog lamp and just get a cover for the gap, as well...or just peruse craiglist until someone parts out their e36...yeeaaahh I think I'll do that :lol: Juuust gonna redirect this to the thread where it belongs lol. The whole thing fell out of mine, unfortunately. Covers don't seem too expensive these days. I'm gonna make a little list here for myself: Vinyl Wrap VCG Window Seals Try to get the little bumper not bumper tap dent out Brakes Respray wheels Power steering hose Transmission fluid New Speakers All weather floor mats Fix power windows and power locks Fix sunroof Fix the door That sexy black suede/alcantara stuff in Joeys car Go home and run the CEL reader again to make sure no new codes. Add new codes to list and fix it. I should be able to have all that done by the end of summer, right? Some of these won't even cost more than $30 HOW HARD CAN IT BE!! Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - SlimKlim - 04-02-2014 *insertusernamehere* Wrote:SlimKlim Wrote:*insertusernamehere* Wrote:Maybe I'll take out the other fog lamp and just get a cover for the gap, as well...or just peruse craiglist until someone parts out their e36...yeeaaahh I think I'll do that :lol: Bummer about the fog. Yeah if you plan to wrap the car you might as well pick up the delete panels and just wrap them when you get there. Ima go ahead and reprioritize that list for you, and then dump a shitton of un-asked-for advice on you: VCG (How old are the spark plugs? Good time to change them if they are old. Also make sure you get the little rubber washers that go on the valve cover bolts) Power steering hose (You can do this by buying generic hose and new clamps and replacing the soft lines instead of buying a whole new contraption from BMW for way too much money. There are some DIYs out there that tell you what hose to buy) Brakes (Depending on how bad they are this should be pretty far up the list, good news is you can use cheap as all Autozone/Napa rotors and pick up a decent set of pads for not too much money.) Transmission fluid (Good time to do diff fluid as well, also check the condition of the flex disc on the back of your trans, if its badly cracked it should be replaced) Go home and run the CEL reader again to make sure no new codes. Add new codes to list and fix it Window Seals (me too) Fix power windows and power locks Fix sunroof Fix the door (what's wrong with the windows/doors/roof?) New Speakers Vinyl Wrap (If you go this route make sure you sand that roof completely smooth or else you'll still see where the clear was peeling and where it wasn't. Also don't totally cheap out on the vinyl, you want something with a good UV rating so it holds it's color over the next few years. I'm sure the Polenator knows way more about this than I do) Respray wheels (If you attempt to spray bomb them make sure you take the time to completely strip them down or else the end product won't last. All weather floor mats That sexy black suede/alcantara stuff in Joeys car ( :thumbup: ) Try to get the little bumper not bumper tap dent out Sounds like a fun summer! Just make sure you work through the mechanical stuff before the cosmetic. It'll be way more fun to drive an ugly car that runs like a top next year than a car with a pretty wrap job but has broken suspension and/or catastrophic oil leaks. If I could go back in time I'd smack myself for buying a motorcycle to dick around with instead of doing more preventative maintenance on the car I had. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - Jake - 04-02-2014 +1 to what Joey said. Give me a ring if you want help on any of this, I'll be living with DJ by then and Joey will be nearby, too. Re: Montreal Blue 1996 BMW 328is - *insertusernamehere* - 04-02-2014 Yeeeessss, thank you. You filled in all the stuff I would've remembered about ON the day of work time lol. Happens everytime smh So the door: the handles are hard to pull and they *break* open, instead of opening smoothly and softly. The door also sounds very rattle-y and takes more effort to shut unlike other e36 doors. The windows: You already know about this and you told me whats wrong but I don't really remember. I push the up button and the window goes up, then it stops and backs off a little. And you basically do that until it makes it way up. You said something got restrictive so the window thinks its about to chop off a baby's head and stops. Lock: The button just doesn't work. I'm also considering a keyless entry system but i bet those are expensive. Sunroof: WEeell either the motor or the switch is dead, and then i opened it manually and theeenn i rounded out the hole, theen we tore out the motor and spun the gear to get it to shut and I never put anything back. The gears are in my cupholder and the motor is on the passenger floor ![]() Wrap: I was planning to buy wrap from Jon and coerce him into applying it with me. I'll definitely holla if i need some halp! I'm gonna beg Sam for access to the garage over summer, if not, then try and snag some tools. |