Archive for December, 2006

Dec 17 2006

Weekend Findings

Published by Michael under Cars

I set out this weekend to accomplish two main tasks on Roxy. First, I wanted to replace the bushings in the gearshift assembly to eliminate the slop. Second, I wanted to fix the exhaust leak that is causing so much noise and fumes. In the end, I achieved neither. I did get closer though.

On the gearshift side, it turns out that though the bushings may be worn, the true cause of the problem is that one of the two major retaining bolts is missing. That’s right, totally gone. And of course it isn’t your normal bolt. It is a 10 millimeter socket head bolt. So I went out to try to find one. Many shops and questions later I came up empty handed. So I will continue the search on Monday when there are a couple of likely places open and I can also order one from the dealer. Worse case is that I will have it in hand by the end of the week. In the meantime I put in a similarly sized regular hex head bolt. I could only tighten it with my fingers since there is no room for a wrench, hence the use of a socket head for use with an allen wrench, but at least it should hold until I can get the correct bolt later in the week.

As for the exhaust, I tracked it down to most probably being the joint between the manifold and the down pipe. Not much I can do about that without a new gasket, so I ordered one and it too should be here by the end of the week. Just in case, I ordered a full manifold gasket too. I also order spark plugs, radiator hoses, some extra fuses, and few other items. All of this coming from Bavarian Auto.

I did have some new spark plug wires that came with Roxy when I bought her, so I put those on. I also added a vent hose between the valve cover and the carburetor. This was missing since I got her and blow-by was getting all over the engine compartment.

Finally, it seems I am going to have to do some adjusting to the Weber carburetor. First, she is just idling way too high. Once warmed up she seems to idle steadily at about 1500 to 1600 RPM. Optimally that should be around 950. Secondly, she is gulping gas. As close as I can figure so far, she is getting about 17 miles per gallon. I would say this is about 7 miles per gallon short of where she should be. I think she is running far too rich for one thing.

Anyway, that just means that I will have somethings to do to keep me busy while I am off work for Christmas. The main question will be whether or not my family lets me do that. And, of course, whether the weather cooperates.

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Dec 15 2006

Automotive Rescue Gear

Published by Michael under Cars, Travel

Before I went up to Asheville to retrieve Roxy, I started making a list of those things I should take with me. It really made me think about what might go wrong and what I might need. I told my daughter that in many ways this had changed over the years. When I used to go haul back cars twenty to twenty-five years ago I would haul along all sorts of tools and spares and such. These days the two basic necessities are a credit card and a cellphone. With those two things you can always call and get yourself out of trouble. But, other than relying on the cavalry coming to rescue you, what tools and supplies would you take with you. Of course it depends on the type of beast you are reviving, but here is my basic list. Please let me know what you think and what else you might consider.

Road Trip / Car Retrieval Stash

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fuel hose

assorted clamps

fuel filter

fuses and bulbs

thermostat

oil and brake fluid

water

belts and hoses

wire

gasket in a tube

coat hanger

distributor tune-up parts

at least one spark plug wire – the longest

paper funnels

rubber gloves

duct tape

assorted wrenches

vice grips

assorted screw drivers

knife

band-aids

fix-a-flat

tow rope

paper towels

camera

jacket

By the way, I did take a lot of that to Asheville. I ended up needing the fuel line and screw driver. I didn’t have the paper towels with me, but luckily there were some in the trunk. While up there I bought some Windex to thoroughly clean the windows, mirrors, and instrument glass.

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Dec 14 2006

Why Am I Posting?

Published by Michael under Cars, General

Not really much to say. Roxy did well this week. She went to work with me a couple of times and ran quite well. She did get jealous of the old Sebring and so caused me a bit of pain this morning. Her key just wouldn’t turn! So, just to make her even angrier I took the Sebring to work. Needless to say when I got home this evening the key turned and she started right up. Women!

I ordered her a few more parts, but I am really looking for that driver’s side seat. The one in there is just killing my back. And it really isn’t big enough for my rear. This weekend I hope to get the leak in the exhaust fixed as well as put the new bushings in the shifter mechanism. That is my hope anyway!

On other fronts the main order of business is Christmas. I am taking the day off tomorrow in hopes of getting some progress made on the shopping. Doubt how much of that will happen though because, as always, i have a list a mile long of things I want to get accomplished. And only some of those are shopping! Have to fix my wife’s car window, get my eyes examined, get new classes, go to Home Depot, attend my daughter’s chorus concert, etc, etc… But, I am having fun!

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Dec 11 2006

One Small Step

Published by Michael under Cars

A small thing, but feels major. First is that due to cleaning the fuse block and replacing a fuse, the brake lights and windshield wipers now work. Here it is time to review a lesson that I often forget – look at the simple answers before jumping to complex and costly solutions. No, I didn’t need a new wiper motor. No, the brake light switch wasn’t bad. Just a simple bit of corrosion was the problem. Good thing to remember.

Other thing that happened today is that I drover Roxy to work this morning. This was her first real just plain old mundane task. She served as the basic commuting transport. In actuality, it was a lot of fun.

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Dec 11 2006

Mobile Tradition

Published by Michael under Cars

Found out that you can email the folks at BMW’s Mobile Tradition Archives to find out a bit of history on your car. I did just that by emailing them my VIN. This is what I got back:

“The BMW 2002 US VIN ******* was manufactured on April 4th, 1975 and delivered on April 15th, 1975 to the german BMW dealer Feyock in Pirmasens. The original colour was Fjord metallic, paint code 037.”

If you are interested:

email: info.konzernarchiv@bmw.de

URL: http://www.historicalarchive.bmw.com

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