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    89 325i..

    picked up this 89 325i a couple months ago. No History on it Besides the Title Saying it wasnt branded.. Shit.. Lol

    About a week ago decided to do a valve adjustment. removed everything and anything necessary to remove the intake mani.. ( thinking i would have to pull this to pull valve cover..)


    Long story short e30s just been sitting for a while now. basically just wanting to get a basic tune up. just to get my car going for now.
    valve adjustment timing belt. spark plugs/ wires clean injectors..

    input on GOOD cheap parts.. Shit maybe a helping hand on the vlave adjustment? i stay in MCMinnville. OR


    Thanks..

    #2
    Definitely don't need to pull that for a valve adjustment. You can get parts through blunttech.com or pelicanparts.com it's where I usually get timing belt kits and water pump kits
    Originally posted by blunttech
    r3v does not fuck around. First you get banned, then they shoot you

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      #3
      What he said ^

      They always seem to have the best pricings.
      IG: @_j.wn

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        #4
        So new scenario...
        im broke as fuck and need to get my shit reliably running it did before i removed the intake mani along with everything else...

        So my question is. i know alot of shit runs off vacuum lines but im broke as fuck so could i just put everything back together using some sort of gasket adhesive? or is it a MUST to guy new intake mani gaskets tb gaskets and all that other bullshit please input is vital!!!

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          #5
          You bought a BMW that needs work and don't have money to fix it? I mean I guess you can just use gasket sealer but it will run like shit.
          1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
          willschnitz

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            #6
            Originally posted by Wschnitz View Post
            You bought a BMW that needs work and don't have money to fix it? I mean I guess you can just use gasket sealer but it will run like shit.
            When I pulled into my M42 to find the idle issue, every single hose had electrical tape on it.

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              #7
              Dump all your money into it or sell it for 700

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                #8
                Part out? :mrgreen:
                IG: @_j.wn

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                  #9
                  Dibs trim pieces/anything rare
                  1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
                  willschnitz

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wschnitz View Post
                    Dibs trim pieces/anything rare
                    I got next, lol

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Benito_URGOVKURUPTS View Post
                      So new scenario...
                      im broke as fuck and need to get my shit reliably running it did before i removed the intake mani along with everything else...

                      So my question is. i know alot of shit runs off vacuum lines but im broke as fuck so could i just put everything back together using some sort of gasket adhesive? or is it a MUST to guy new intake mani gaskets tb gaskets and all that other bullshit please input is vital!!!
                      It is a must to buy it however those gaskets are cheap. Just do it and never worry about it again. Hit up BluntTech.com. Get the number and call him. He'll get you the best deal and the right parts. Put it all together and be done with it.

                      1987 Alpinweiß 325is

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                        #12
                        I give ya $400 for the car.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by PNWDan View Post
                          It is a must to buy it however those gaskets are cheap. Just do it and never worry about it again. Hit up BluntTech.com. Get the number and call him. He'll get you the best deal and the right parts. Put it all together and be done with it.
                          +1
                          Don't cobble it together with a tube of gasket maker and duct tape. It won't be reliable. You can do it right without spending a fortune.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by PNWDan View Post
                            It is a must to buy it however those gaskets are cheap. Just do it and never worry about it again. Hit up BluntTech.com. Get the number and call him. He'll get you the best deal and the right parts. Put it all together and be done with it.



                            Haha yeaa thats what i wanted to know thanks man.

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