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    Hi everyone, Im a first time BMW owner here. Got a 89 325iS coupe, 5 speed, previous owner neglected a lot of the maintenance on her, so Ive been busy getting all that corrected.

    Love this little car though!



    And look at the shitty rear speaker set up, I did NOT do this.


    Car had a tree fall it at one point, so I plan on getting this all bondod out smooth and painted. Im kind of tossed if I should match and blend the red, or go glossy plastidip anthracite grey.

    #2
    $1200? Not bad!

    I'd have the repair painted just so that if you end up getting tired of the dip and peel it there will be something nice looking underneath.
    - Josh
    1990 325is

    Need a shift boot?
    Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

    Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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      #3
      Actually traded my 95 gmc Z71 for it, went from 8 mpg to a whole lot more!

      Reality was both were worth about the same, but the guy didn't want the stereo in the GMC, so I did get to keep all that.
      Intake boot was shredded,
      the 90 bends off the throttle body need jb welded in,
      the ICV was gunked up pretty bad,
      Valves need done (this weekend if everything goes as planned)
      Passenger rear shock is messed up, the bar goes right through the top of the mount. Honestly not sure if I need a new rear shock, or a new top plate.
      And the rear tires are bald,
      Oh and the accordion flex pipe is leaking, (exhaust taped for now) And I need new doughnut gaskets in the rear of the exhaust too.

      If you guys know what gaskets I need back there would help me a lot, as well as how you guys are fixing a leaking accordion flex pipe?

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        #4
        Nice. Can't go wrong with an amicable trade.
        I'd bet replacing the shock mount is all that's needed as long as the tower itself isn't rusted or bent up in some way. It's a common failure, especially if the car is lowered.

        What accordion flex pipe? My exhaust doesn't have any flex pipe. There are little metal donuts that should seal the pipes together, they're like $3 each. I found a mercedes part that cross referenced when I did mine, the local napa had it in stock but would have had to order the BMW specific one.
        - Josh
        1990 325is

        Need a shift boot?
        Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

        Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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          #5
          Its the little accordion shaped flex pipe right under the headers, right before it bolts to the cat/ mid pipe. Those gaskets that bolt from exhaust manifold to mid pipe are still good, but the rear ones are shot too.

          Ill snap a pic here in a few.

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            #6
            1200 for that is a decent price. Next thing to focus on would be all maintenance (general as well as preventative) the previous owner neglected to do. Good pick up.

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              #7
              Welcome to the forum. Really good deal on it.
              sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

              1986 325es :early:

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                #8
                Originally posted by John Prophet View Post
                Actually traded my 95 gmc Z71 for it, went from 8 mpg to a whole lot more!

                Reality was both were worth about the same, but the guy didn't want the stereo in the GMC, so I did get to keep all that.
                Intake boot was shredded,
                the 90 bends off the throttle body need jb welded in,
                the ICV was gunked up pretty bad,
                Valves need done (this weekend if everything goes as planned)
                Passenger rear shock is messed up, the bar goes right through the top of the mount. Honestly not sure if I need a new rear shock, or a new top plate.
                And the rear tires are bald,
                Oh and the accordion flex pipe is leaking, (exhaust taped for now) And I need new doughnut gaskets in the rear of the exhaust too.

                If you guys know what gaskets I need back there would help me a lot, as well as how you guys are fixing a leaking accordion flex pipe?

                Rear exhaust rubber ring part# 18211712838
                You can pick up almost anywhere. Bluntech, pelican parts, etc.
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Wait the rear exhaust gasket is plastic or rubber?

                  Im doing the valves this weekend, .010" correct?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by John Prophet View Post
                    Wait the rear exhaust gasket is plastic or rubber?

                    Im doing the valves this weekend, .010" correct?
                    That's correct on a COLD engine.
                    sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

                    1986 325es :early:

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                      #11
                      awesome, still need to find the correct rear exhaust donut gaskets, not hangers or isolators.

                      And need to know how you guys fix that accordion in the mid pipe/ cat unit.

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                        #12
                        I see what part your talking about. Looks like you may need the whole pipe or get a good one from a junk yard and use the band style clamp to connect it after cutting out the old section.

                        sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

                        1986 325es :early:

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                          #13
                          That one has a conventional flex joint!
                          Yea Im going unbolt everything replace gaskets, and try and just weld in a piece of pipe in place of the flex section.

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                            #14
                            This should help



                            01 Rmfd-exhaust pipe catalyst 11761716743 ENDED
                            02 Hex nut M10 18301737774 $1.65
                            03 Gasket Asbestos Free 11761711717 $18.37
                            04 Bracket exhaust pipe 11761716360 $16.08
                            05 WasherA8,42 33311108205 $0.16
                            06 Hex bolt M8X20-ZNNIV S 07119903039
                            07 Hex bolt with washer M8X25-Z 107119901687 $0.62
                            08 Hex bolt M8X35207119913676 $0.36
                            09 Washer A8,42 33311108205 $0.16
                            10 Rubber bushingD=8MM 18207546579 $2.86http://www.realoem.com/bmw/photo.png[/IMG
                            11 SELF-LOCKING HEX NUT M8 07129964675 $0.56
                            13 Hex boltM8X18 07119913627 $0.24
                            14 WasherA8,42 33311108205 $0.16
                            15 Hex nut with plate M82 51117070183 $0.77
                            16 OXYGEN SENSORL=640MM10 9/1987 11781720860 $215.65
                            17 Protection plate 11781710590 $33.49+core
                            18 LAMBDA-PROBE BRACKET 11781721039 $1.17
                            19 Lock Ring 12521732696 $2.10
                            20 Cable clampD=6MM 63121364431 $0.93
                            21 Cable clampD=4,5MM 61131353865 $0.42
                            22 FLANGE 18111712064 $12.64
                            23 GASKET RING ASBESTO-FREE 45MM 18111723541 $8.37
                            23 GASKET RING ASBESTO-FREE 45MM 18111723533
                            24 Gasket ring 42MM 18111245960 $8.37
                            25 Hex bolt M8X55-8.8 07119902957 $5.27
                            26 Hex nut wiht flange M8 11621711954
                            Attached Files
                            Last edited by TC Baur MD; 05-02-2014, 09:43 AM.

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                              #15
                              That sure does thank you very much!
                              Get that guibo thing ordered and get the exhaust and new guibo thingy sorted!

                              I snapped a pic of that rear shock, crappy picture for sure! The shock housing doesn't look wet, so what part do I need to correct this?

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