Butler's E34 M5 Barn Find Restoration

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  • KIRIEIW
    No R3VLimiter
    • Dec 2012
    • 3385

    #31
    Originally posted by Butler
    I moved on to the trunk. There I found the new car binder. Had the owners manual, accessories brochure (which is ridiculous and 90s), the radio and CD changer operating manual as well as some random bits from the dealer it came from. The one and only thing it doesn't have is the radio code! Am I SOL? What other options do I have to reset the factory radio?

    original spare tire!

    I've called my local dealership numerous times asking for radio codes of the various older BMW's my Dad and I have bought over the last few year's. Call your dealer, otherwise call mine there pretty nice and should help you quickly. "Peter Pan BMW". The key here is the car needs to be 20yr's old or older, otherwise they won't give you the code with out a title/ some sort of proof of ownership shown in person.


    1992 M tech 2 Convertible - S50 Swap
    1992 e34 Touring- S50 Swap
    1992 325i-S50 Swap (SOLD)

    1995 e36 M3 Mugello Red - S50 (SOLD)
    1991 325i Convertible Laguna Green (SOLD)
    1987 325i (SOLD);1992 M tech 2 Convertible (SOLD)
    1988 325i Convertible Alpine White (SOLD)
    1991
    Brilliantrot Convertible 80k Miles (SOLD)
    1992 325i Convertible Schwarz (SOLD)
    1992 318i Convertible Project-Finished (SOLD)

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    • e30austin
      I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
      • Sep 2010
      • 15382

      #32
      Call Austin (or Bill, who is now parts manager) down at BMW Portland parts counter. He's very helpful and loves these old cars. You'll need to pop the radio out and give him the serial number off the back. Sometimes they'll do it with just the last 7 of the VIN, but that doesn't always work.


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      • Butler
        E30 Mastermind
        • Nov 2009
        • 1613

        #33
        Originally posted by pandaboo911
        To reglue that leather you best bet is to try and use spray headliner adhesive. The 3m stuff is good.
        http://www.amazon.com/3M-38808-Headl.../dp/B004MEBENM

        I would pull the whole leather piece off and spray it with the adhesive though, kinda hard to get an even coat in that little space. Just wait till the adhesive is tacky and it'll stick without creating wrinkles.
        Thanks. I'm afraid to pull the vinyl off without a plan! I've used that stuff when re-doing my headliner in my E36M3 a few years ago.


        Originally posted by KIRIEIW
        This thing's awesome man, loving the detailed pics of the condition it's in now. Once it's cleaned up those pic's will be a constant reminder on how much work you've actually done.
        Thats the plan! Also, thanks for the tip - of course I should call the dealer for the radio code! How did I not think of that!?!




        Thanks for the encouragement everyone! I'm super pumped on this car. I put 25 miles on it yesterday and it was great to drive, even when being gentle :D

        I did find that its wants to over heat after getting to full temp. The needle sits at the 12 oclock position and warms up smoothly but I was idling for a long time waiting for a train when I noticed it started to creep to the left. I killed the motor right after I saw that it was heating up! Once I started moving again the needle settled back down to center. That sounds like a fan clutch, no?
        Last edited by Butler; 03-28-2016, 09:26 AM.
        -Nick
        Originally posted by 87e30
        First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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        • 2002jm
          R3VLimited
          • Sep 2005
          • 2062

          #34
          fan clutch

          The fan clutch is where I would start to look first
          Can't believe how many nice old bmws come up in the Portland area.
          gl, this is a keeper for sure!
          jm

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          • 2mAn
            Señior Mod
            • Aug 2010
            • 20166

            #35
            Originally posted by F34R
            VERY nice! the e34 M5 is one of the best M cars for daily use.
            I disagree with this 100%, I daily drove one for a year and other than the one redline pull I would do its horrible. My eta was a much better daily driver. It IS a great sedan, but the cry for rpms isnt daily friendly. Of the M-cars, I would say a E39 M5 would be 1000x better. V8 torque

            fun story: when I test drove the one I eventually bought, the test drive didnt sell me. I kept it under 3500 rpms max to be respectful to the owner, and also not wanting to crash this car on the test drive. I go out, not impressed. Then the owner took off. redlined 1st and 2nd and with the B&B exhaust, THAT is what sold me. DD'd it for a year, took it on a few road trips and it was nice, but sold it and havent really looked back.

            OP: nice purchase. has it had a top end rebuild?
            Last edited by 2mAn; 03-28-2016, 12:59 PM.
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            • Butler
              E30 Mastermind
              • Nov 2009
              • 1613

              #36
              I was excited to learn the following for my car:

              Sterling Silver Metallic 1 of 194
              Light Silver Grey Leather is 1 of 358


              Its sunny and nice out I should be home working on the car, not stuck at work! D:
              -Nick
              Originally posted by 87e30
              First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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              • jpod999
                E30 Fanatic
                • Dec 2015
                • 1401

                #37
                Originally posted by Butler


                Its sunny and nice out I should be home working on the car, not stuck at work! D:
                I've been dealing with that myself lately. Luckily A. I'm salaried so no one is watching me clock in/out, and B. my boss is either in NJ all week or in meetings all day long. As such, I've started working on my car at lunch and have been slowly been stretching it from 45 minutes to 65-70 minutes lol

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                • Butler
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 1613

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Austin!
                  Call Austin (or Bill, who is now parts manager) down at BMW Portland parts counter. He's very helpful and loves these old cars. You'll need to pop the radio out and give him the serial number off the back. Sometimes they'll do it with just the last 7 of the VIN, but that doesn't always work.
                  Got it working! Thanks for the tip. Too bad the sound system (if you can even call it that) SUCKS :O It crackles and pops when I turn the dial and the front speakers are drastically quieter than the rears...?

                  Unless, anyone has some advice for a DIY fix I'll be saving this for way later down the road. Luke, I need your expertise!
                  -Nick
                  Originally posted by 87e30
                  First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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                  • Butler
                    E30 Mastermind
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 1613

                    #39
                    Today's update: Fluid change stage 1

                    Oil change
                    Tranny fluid
                    Differential fluid


                    Since this was the first time I've gotten underneath her I was able to evaluate where Im going to throw money first.

                    Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr


                    Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr

                    Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr



                    Ahhh so thats why the steering wheel has so much play in it. No surprise really. (Passenger side upper control arm bushing)

                    Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr

                    Drivers side looks ok by comparison. Both will be replaced. don't worry.
                    Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr
                    -Nick
                    Originally posted by 87e30
                    First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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                    • TimeMachinE30
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 3749

                      #40
                      Nice to see swift results. This car deserves it.
                      ACS S3 Build / Dinan 5 E34

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                      • slammin.e28
                        שמע ישראל
                        • May 2010
                        • 12054

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Butler
                        Ahhh so thats why the steering wheel has so much play in it. No surprise really. (Passenger side upper control arm bushing)

                        Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr

                        Drivers side looks ok by comparison. Both will be replaced. don't worry.
                        Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr
                        UCABS you absolutely need.
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                        • CorvallisBMW
                          Long Schlong Longhammer
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 13039

                          #42
                          Firstly, (belated) welcome to Portland! Secondly, great score! It's nice to see her being brought back to life. Looks like she's at Boyd Motor Werks? Also, any details on your e90? I recently purchased a 335D and need to get better hooked up with the Portland e90 scene.

                          Originally posted by slammin.e28
                          750iL bushings work great too. Much firmer.

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                          • Eric
                            R3V Elite
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 5138

                            #43
                            Originally posted by slammin.e28

                            Absolutely these! Spherical bearing upper & lower control arms totally transformed my e28 m5!


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                            • Eric
                              R3V Elite
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 5138

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Butler
                              Got it working! Thanks for the tip. Too bad the sound system (if you can even call it that) SUCKS :O It crackles and pops when I turn the dial and the front speakers are drastically quieter than the rears...?



                              Unless, anyone has some advice for a DIY fix I'll be saving this for way later down the road. Luke, I need your expertise!

                              The factory e34 system isn't that bad with more power behind it. An aftermarket head unit helps. The speakers in the kicks/dash/sail panel give a great sound stage.

                              To solve the cracking, try turning the volume nob back and fourth quickly, that might clear some dust/debit that is on the contacts. Works well on my little tube amp.


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                              • Butler
                                E30 Mastermind
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 1613

                                #45
                                Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
                                Firstly, (belated) welcome to Portland! Secondly, great score! It's nice to see her being brought back to life. Looks like she's at Boyd Motor Werks? Also, any details on your e90? I recently purchased a 335D and need to get better hooked up with the Portland e90 scene.

                                750iL bushings work great too. Much firmer.
                                The work was at Munich Motor Works, in SE off of Cesar Chavez. Joseph, the owner is a great guy and BMW die hard, like the rest of us!


                                The 335 is my daily driver even though I drive my wifes E46 most of the time! :P Its an amazing car. It makes 440 wtq on pump gas lol. Stupid fun amount of power all the time. To be honest there is no local E90 scene as far as I know. I hangout with some of the PNW BMW crew, we have meets and drives fairly often - join the facebook group if you haven't!






                                Back to the M5!
                                I satisfied my OCD by cleaning the bottom of the motor.


                                Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr

                                Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr

                                Untitled by Nick Butler, on Flickr



                                So far I think I've identified my first round of new parts for the beast. All focused on the cooling system-

                                T stat 79*
                                T stat o-ring
                                T stat seal
                                Waterpump
                                Waterpump gasket
                                Upper hose
                                Mid hose
                                Lower hose
                                1 gal OEM coolant


                                I'm going to hold off on the fan clutch for now. This should keep me busy for a whole Saturday.
                                Last edited by Butler; 03-31-2016, 01:52 PM.
                                -Nick
                                Originally posted by 87e30
                                First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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