I've been away from the e30 game for the better part of 8 years. I used to daily a 87 325e in college and for a short time after then moved onto a couple different e36's (318ti, M3) and then became a grown up and bought a 04 e60 525i 6-speed, with a lot of other makes and models in there as well. A few years ago I traded my Scirocco for a 85 325e sedan but only kept that long enough to sell. So from Fall of 09 to last weekend I was largely e30-less. I always kept my eye on the market but never really found one that was cheap enough to pick-up as a fixer, or a fixer that didn't need that much work. Currently no garage, limited tools and limited time pretty much kept me away from getting back into another e30.
Last Sunday (9/17) I was watching some football and browsing online when an ad popped up on craigslist for a 1989 325 convertible, running but not really driving, been sitting for years, exhaust hacked off and no title. Lots of new parts including a new top, shocks and brakes all the way around. Price: $250! The guy claimed a rebuilt head and new timing belt during his ownership but no documentation. The ad was an hour old, email only but for some reason he included his actual address in the ad. I emailed him, then got anxious so I hopped in the car and started to rush over. He replied pretty quickly and said he wouldn't be home until 9pm but that I was the first to see it i I could be thee at 9. It was 6:30, I was anxious, what if someone else just showed up in between the time he got home and I could get there and snatched it out from under me. He emails me to tell me he is home and I rush over.
The guy had a sweet setup in his backyard. Quonset, lift, serious tool bench, lots of toys/projects. I get there and the guy couldn't be nicer, explains he bought it with a buddy a few years ago to fix and sell, bought it cheap so selling cheap. He actually did have a title, but it had been written on so was void (been there done that with a written on title in Va) so I know it likely wasn't stolen. It was dirty, but the paint looked very clean underneath all the grime. The interior was mismatched, but off to the side of the garage the original interior sat. He started it up and it idled okay but would die when given too much gas. We put it on the lift so I could check it all out underneath, it was unbelievably clean and rust free. Sure enough, new brakes, shocks, control arms, bushings, brand new gas tank, trans filter, gasket and fluid. I couldn't believe it, I handed over the cash and agreed to be back the next day with a trailer to get it gone before he got home from work.
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Sorry for not get getting any before pics, I was so ready to clean it and start the process of getting it back on the road. It sat for a while, water got inside and sat so mildew and just general stale air and awful smell. I stripped it out, seats, trash, doorcards and gave everything a vinegar wash. The back seats and passenger seat are in great shape, the driver's seat looks like a previous owner weighed 500 lbs. The paint is not original but very presentable. There is some trash in the paint but nothing a cut and polish won't make better. The worst spot is on the hood where it looks like someone had the oil cap off and on the intake and closed the hood (perfect spider web).
Next was to tackle the dying when gas is applied. When I got it the airbox and MAF were out of the engine bay. I put that back in, inspected the intake boot for cracks and fired it up but the problem still existed, I suspected it would but was hoping I would get lucky. Knowing what I know from my 87 325e I know I have a fuel delivery issue. Also knowing it has a new tank and pump I went ahead and got a new fuel filter and pressure regulator. I replaced the regulator and now it revs much better, not great, but it at least revs. Now it doesn't want to idle. I suspect my MAF might be bad and that's why it was out of the car when I got it. I'm on the hunt for a good used one, but keep missing on them and there are no e30's in my local yard. In addition to that, the starter has an issue of some sort, or the wire for the unloader relays isn't grounded properly because I have the whole no windows, no blower. The top also won't go down and the cable to unlock the boot lid cover won't unlatch the left side.
My main concern is to get this up and running, then get the exhaust taken care of, then the top and interior, then enjoy. Oh, and a 5-speed swap.
If anyone knows of any tricks to get the boot lid unlatched with a broken release cable please let me know, google has turned up that there is a screw driver "trick" but nobody has disclosed it and I'm not really sure how to search this site for it since there isn't really a specific "keyword" to search for it, at least not one I've keyed into a search.
Anyway, excited to say the least about being back in an e30 and this one is pretty much my speed as far as what it needs (and doesn't need).
Last Sunday (9/17) I was watching some football and browsing online when an ad popped up on craigslist for a 1989 325 convertible, running but not really driving, been sitting for years, exhaust hacked off and no title. Lots of new parts including a new top, shocks and brakes all the way around. Price: $250! The guy claimed a rebuilt head and new timing belt during his ownership but no documentation. The ad was an hour old, email only but for some reason he included his actual address in the ad. I emailed him, then got anxious so I hopped in the car and started to rush over. He replied pretty quickly and said he wouldn't be home until 9pm but that I was the first to see it i I could be thee at 9. It was 6:30, I was anxious, what if someone else just showed up in between the time he got home and I could get there and snatched it out from under me. He emails me to tell me he is home and I rush over.
The guy had a sweet setup in his backyard. Quonset, lift, serious tool bench, lots of toys/projects. I get there and the guy couldn't be nicer, explains he bought it with a buddy a few years ago to fix and sell, bought it cheap so selling cheap. He actually did have a title, but it had been written on so was void (been there done that with a written on title in Va) so I know it likely wasn't stolen. It was dirty, but the paint looked very clean underneath all the grime. The interior was mismatched, but off to the side of the garage the original interior sat. He started it up and it idled okay but would die when given too much gas. We put it on the lift so I could check it all out underneath, it was unbelievably clean and rust free. Sure enough, new brakes, shocks, control arms, bushings, brand new gas tank, trans filter, gasket and fluid. I couldn't believe it, I handed over the cash and agreed to be back the next day with a trailer to get it gone before he got home from work.
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Sorry for not get getting any before pics, I was so ready to clean it and start the process of getting it back on the road. It sat for a while, water got inside and sat so mildew and just general stale air and awful smell. I stripped it out, seats, trash, doorcards and gave everything a vinegar wash. The back seats and passenger seat are in great shape, the driver's seat looks like a previous owner weighed 500 lbs. The paint is not original but very presentable. There is some trash in the paint but nothing a cut and polish won't make better. The worst spot is on the hood where it looks like someone had the oil cap off and on the intake and closed the hood (perfect spider web).
Next was to tackle the dying when gas is applied. When I got it the airbox and MAF were out of the engine bay. I put that back in, inspected the intake boot for cracks and fired it up but the problem still existed, I suspected it would but was hoping I would get lucky. Knowing what I know from my 87 325e I know I have a fuel delivery issue. Also knowing it has a new tank and pump I went ahead and got a new fuel filter and pressure regulator. I replaced the regulator and now it revs much better, not great, but it at least revs. Now it doesn't want to idle. I suspect my MAF might be bad and that's why it was out of the car when I got it. I'm on the hunt for a good used one, but keep missing on them and there are no e30's in my local yard. In addition to that, the starter has an issue of some sort, or the wire for the unloader relays isn't grounded properly because I have the whole no windows, no blower. The top also won't go down and the cable to unlock the boot lid cover won't unlatch the left side.
My main concern is to get this up and running, then get the exhaust taken care of, then the top and interior, then enjoy. Oh, and a 5-speed swap.
If anyone knows of any tricks to get the boot lid unlatched with a broken release cable please let me know, google has turned up that there is a screw driver "trick" but nobody has disclosed it and I'm not really sure how to search this site for it since there isn't really a specific "keyword" to search for it, at least not one I've keyed into a search.
Anyway, excited to say the least about being back in an e30 and this one is pretty much my speed as far as what it needs (and doesn't need).
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