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  • matthugie
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    I found a piece of zip tie in my valve train when I went to do my first valve adjustment. No idea how it got there or what happened to the rest of it, but the engine ran fine and when the headgasket was done the internals showed no sign of it having been in there.

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  • e30boarder
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    I cant remember them all but the one that stood out the most was the control arm job the PO did. Right where the CA meets the wheel hub, he decided it didn't need the nut so he banged on the threaded stud with a hammer (I'm assuming it was a hammer) and tried to bend the stud so the CA wouldn't fall out of the wheel hub... It didn't bend. The threads were all F-ed up. It was a quality job... can't really complain though. I picked up the car for 500.

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  • idanity
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    its not the worst ive seen (especially on this page) but

    the po of my red e30 was good with maintenence, but a fucking retard with records...


    he wrote in black marker, all the maintenence he did in his few years he owned it..
    .thank fucking goodness the car died on him, and he left if abandoned for years before selling it off...

    he even wrote, in fucking permanent ink, in the fucking paint, his oil changes...
    not in a book, not on paper, not on the fucking oil filter itself (which i do), but on the car itself....

    also wrote the gap on each spark plug, etc, really dumbshit stuff...
    to add...green coolant, and after i found, he had no idea what a t.belt was, i just towed the car away..
    .not allowing him to even (attempt ) to start it...happened to be changed in 1997, and i did it 1st thing...
    so. hmmm 14 years on a t.b. and the dead battery saved the engine...woot..

    btw..this car purrs now.
    i haven't done anything but swap out every hose and belt (hundreds) change all fluids,
    and i need to change out the shocks, and suspension next...still a work in progress..
    .but getting closer.


    in pix..you can (barely) see writing on both strut towers, the firewall, by the radiator, etc...









    Last edited by idanity; 07-19-2011, 11:19 AM. Reason: made it easier to read, as some pix are huge

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  • Tico Frank
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    Originally posted by Kershaw View Post
    so?
    Well if that is a reference to my post then heres what happened. After the car sat for months with no one buying then the glue on the tape became permanent to the Plastic window as I cant really get it off. It would have been super easy for him to tape the for sale sign to the glass windows.
    Last edited by Tico Frank; 07-19-2011, 11:10 AM. Reason: blah

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  • CabbE30
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    No pads on my brakes were gouging the rotors when I bought it.
    Super low on coolant and ps-fluid. Oil definitely needed a change.

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  • Kershaw
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    so?

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  • Tico Frank
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    the p.o. TAPED the fuggin for sale sign to the plastic window of my vert

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  • priapism
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    Ripped out all the Premium Sound wiring and rewired like this:

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  • Suspence
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    Ugh.

    Put on 7 inch wide wheels on 15 inch JDM rims with spacers and NO extended lugs. LOL

    Had everything painted blue including the shadowlining.

    Put in NRG racing seats. ( the cheap ones )

    Put a Dinan chip for an I motor when I had an ETA.

    Took the AC out :(

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  • bricel24
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    One of the first things I had to repair when I first got my E30 was the wiper motor arm. Some time ago during the car's life, the little arm connected to the wiper motor popped off the ball joint and got bent. Instead of spending $14 to replace the arm, the PO nailed a piece of wood underneath the damaged arm to hold it in place.

    Wish I took a pic. Replacing the arm (ended up replacing the motor too) was not the most fun either.

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  • scottinAZ
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    Originally posted by BMC227 View Post
    The guy that owned my old e28 claims he "rebuilt" the engine and gear box etc.

    As i was driving home i felt a sudden vigration, so i pull over and and revved the car and the vibration was still there (can't be the tailshaft mount or guibo) so i continued to drive. Next thing i hear is a loud clunk, i continued to drive because i didn't really care about the engine nor the running gear. I got to the workshop, lifted the car and noticed the gearbox had come off the block, pressure plate was as loose as shit, loose pressure plate ripped a piece of the bell housing and so on. I then went to remove the engine, every single bolt on this was car was loose! i mean every single bolt was finger tight! that was a win for me since i had to remove all of it. I finally removed the "rebuilt" engine to see the internals and it had standard second hand rubbish in there lol. The tool had painted everything gold, used a permanent marker to outline a few thing etc etc! he's lucky i only paid $1000 for the car or else he'd be dead.

    I believe the proper term for that kind of owner is "fuckwit"

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  • scottinAZ
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    Originally posted by bimmer630 View Post
    hopefully all those lost tools are just cheapos and not Mac/Snapon pricy stuff. Ill dig for hours before I say a tool is lost. they cost too much

    my 1/4" snap on semideep is under there. I will own the truck till it goes to the junkyard, so it isnt lost, just in alternate storage...... the others are cheapies after I lost the snap on

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  • BMC227
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    The guy that owned my old e28 claims he "rebuilt" the engine and gear box etc.

    As i was driving home i felt a sudden vigration, so i pull over and and revved the car and the vibration was still there (can't be the tailshaft mount or guibo) so i continued to drive. Next thing i hear is a loud clunk, i continued to drive because i didn't really care about the engine nor the running gear. I got to the workshop, lifted the car and noticed the gearbox had come off the block, pressure plate was as loose as shit, loose pressure plate ripped a piece of the bell housing and so on. I then went to remove the engine, every single bolt on this was car was loose! i mean every single bolt was finger tight! that was a win for me since i had to remove all of it. I finally removed the "rebuilt" engine to see the internals and it had standard second hand rubbish in there lol. The tool had painted everything gold, used a permanent marker to outline a few thing etc etc! he's lucky i only paid $1000 for the car or else he'd be dead.

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  • pharow
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    Ripped out the head unit, and left the wires all over the place.

    Cut a big @$$ hole in the back seat.

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  • BMC227
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    Originally posted by scottinAZ View Post
    Thats just criminal. Did you kick him in the ding ding for that????
    If only i bought the car in person, i bought it over the phone lol :(

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