Is a special tool, you can use an under size allen key but you are risking stripping the screws as they are brass.
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@jaysterling at cantelouperadio.com has the pentalobe tool available for $5
https://cantalouperadio.com/products/bmw-anti-theft-radio-removal-tool
Radio looks great mounted up doesn’t it? Looks even better lit up.
Making it Jordan-worthy took about 15 hours of work, mixing and matching bits from 12 (!) different radios.
- Hardest part was getting a properly functioning tape deck together that was quiet and reliable. The tape deck that was delivered has components from 5 different radios. Tape head was cleaned and degaussed using professional solvents and tool, all rollers were cleaned as well. I finally found a source for tape deck belts too which is great news for cassette junkies.. As I find replacement rollers, capstans an other bits I'll add them to my tape deck refurb service.
- The amplifier is completely rebuilt (all the 5907s and 5908s from @jaysterling, Levent, myself are).
- Hardware is hand picked and correct, including the colored screws holding the tape deck in place
- all lighting replaced with new
- top and bottom covers are mint (I am going to start getting covers replated in the future)
- faceplate and knobs ultrasonically cleaned and detailed by hand. In fact we replaced the faceplate that shipped with an immaculate one I obtained later.
- heatsink was cleaned and polished to remove scratches (not functional but it brings it up to the snuff with the other external bits)
- external radio harness replaced (these parts are NLA, and replacing them requires disassembly of the amp
Here's the radio on Jordan's bench - he pulled the covers off to swap out an A- faceplate for an A+ one
-the LCD assembly on the right is from 3 radios and has a new backlight in it
-all the orange looking bulbs are new, as is the anti-theft LED
-all the buttons were cleaned. the green button LEDs checked out ok so were left alone
-all the high temp insulating tape is replaced with new
-the tape deck is reassembled from 5 different units as mentioned above. It's very difficult to find 30+ year old components with both the mechanical and electronic bits functioning properly. The mechanicals are incredibly complex too, with multiple motors levers and switches.
-the volume control was replaced with a refurbished part. it has 4 different parts to it including the on/off switch and push button.
-the joystick has 4 switches on it, and it's common for the left and right ones to go out requiring replacement.
Will add some additional pics to this post so not to pollute Jordan's threadLast edited by bradnic; 03-30-2019, 09:04 AM.I BUY/SELL REFURBISHED CM5907s & CM5908s
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DB vert plastic bumpers
OEM Keys
MTech1 docs
88 ix Lach/Card
91 ic Calypso 3.1
86 Cosmo 2.7
OEM+ or bust!
reelizmpro: I will always be an e30 guy.. I still do all of my own labor
TrentW: There's just something so right about a well-built M20 in an E30
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Originally posted by Replicam3cabrio View PostIs a special tool, you can use an under size allen key but you are risking stripping the screws as they are brass.How to remove, install or convert to pop out windows
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=297611
Could be better, could be worse.
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Todays project is one I have been putting off for awhile but had to be done. I wanted to throw out the old brake lines but I could not do that until I had replicated them in new PVC coated steel brake lines. I went with the Poly Armor brand as it is identical in every way to what was originally used in our cars, color and all.
All of the old lines were perfectly find from a function standpoint they just had bumps, scratches, scrapes, and corrosion on them being 28 years old and all. The flare nuts also of course looked like crap.
Making new lines means being able to install replated flare nuts... so here we go.
There are 5 lines total that run between the ABS pump and the brake master cylinder area, one of them runs around the firewall to the right front caliper, another to the left front caliper, and yet another to the proportioning valve for the rear brakes.
I separated the lines from the plastic spacer/holders and proceeded one at a time to carefully bend new straight brake line to match them perfectly.
The lines with the fresh flare nuts of course are the ones I made.
The hardest line of them all is the one that runs from the ABS pump to the right front caliper just because of how many complex bends it has and how damn long it is makes it difficult to hold and articulate while bending. All said and done I managed to faithfully reproduce each line the very first time with the exception of the super long one which I flared before installing a flare nut.... fuck... lol...
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Nicely done. Those complex lines are a royal pain to do at all, let alone reproducing the OEM line...
Not sure if you've ever come across these brake line fittings (or perhaps you have but decided not to use); they appear identical to the OEM fittings from what I recall after purchasing a few years back. Cohline brand.
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A little more farting around in the garage today, putting in small items and trying to makes notes as I go as to what odds and ends I need to put in on my dealer order Monday.
I install the rear c-pillar foam trim. The passenger side was still available so I purchased it, the drivers side unfortunately is NLA. I recreated it as best as I could with foam and butyl sound deadener.
My OCD wants to make another matching one for the passenger side and junk the genuine one buuuuut man you're never going to see it once the headliner goes in anyway.
Making no cut wiring adapters for the Euro city lamps
I completely forgot to take any photos but I opened the charcoal canister and dumped all of the old charcoal into the trash. This canister came off my parts car which had not run in 10+ years, the charcoal still stank of varnishy gasoline. I refilled the can with new activated charcoal and crimped the bottom back on. Once done I carefully masked the screen printed lettering tight up on the letters and then painted the canister so it looks new again. I was careful to blow in light around the letter mask and the end result looks perfect.
Last task for the day was getting the reconditioned engine air cleaner set in place.
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That’s the most gorgeous charcoal canister I’ve ever seen lol. Love it, and definitely doing that in my E30sI BUY/SELL REFURBISHED CM5907s & CM5908s
HOWTOs:
DB vert plastic bumpers
OEM Keys
MTech1 docs
88 ix Lach/Card
91 ic Calypso 3.1
86 Cosmo 2.7
OEM+ or bust!
reelizmpro: I will always be an e30 guy.. I still do all of my own labor
TrentW: There's just something so right about a well-built M20 in an E30
e30m3s54turbo: I save my money for tuner parts.
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostIs it easy to "rebuild" the charcoal canister?
Here is someone elses photo, and note he drilled out the crimps which I did not need to do... this is also like 20% of the charcoal actually inside.
Last edited by Jordan; 04-01-2019, 08:40 AM.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by Jordan View PostYes, extremely so. The bottom stainless crap is crimped in place but can be pried out relatively easy. Once it does everything just falls apart. Clean fleece and covers, discard old charcoal, and pack with new charcoal upon reassembly. It uses about $5 of charcoal and saves the $300 the stupid thing costs new.
Here is someone elses photo, and note he drilled out the crimps which I did not need to do... this is also like 20% of the charcoal actually inside.
Perfect timing lol..
Any specific charcoal to use and where to source it??
Thx.
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Aquarium charcoal yes. Get the good prerinsed stuff, its not expensive.
The crimps are dimples, and it just prys apart. No idea why that guy drilled them out.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Question - I know you just fitted tons of of new gaskets/pieces to the body (i.e the trunk breather vents / gaskets). Did you ever use silicone/some other form of sealant when installing them?
Reason why I ask: I just installed some (new, genuine BMW) and found they’re not actually sealing.
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