>>>Alright all ye who are strong in BMW-fu >>> [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] >>At first, on the advice of a mechanic I replaced the air flow meter. >>Nothing $50 on EBAY
>>Coolant temp sensor: needed it!!!! Old one disintegrated. >>Nothing $14
>>Thermostat, original!!!! Needed it! >>Nothing $20 including gasket
>>While I was there, several vacuum lines, one of which went to the fuel >>pressure regulator...'cos it was all crumbly. I was thinking...low >>fuel pressure? $2 and I have extra
>>I had already recently replaced fuel filter and plugs. $30
>>Cap and rotor...might have been original :-< pins nearly cut in half! >>Pitted, horrible >>Nothing $77
>>Rearranged various relays (fuel pump relay) if appropriate. >>Nothing Free!
>>It was still overheating from time to time... which corresponded to >>its poor behavior. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >>after noting what a dumb a.s thing that just was. I put a new clutch >>on it. $92...ouch!
>>The temp needle is absolutely rock steady. It never goes above medium. >>and it runs great! Better than before. I zipped around the [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > >A new car would be cheaper than this! The car was actually given to me. Thus far I've spent $285 on it...err recently, that is (ex-girlfriend's car) and now runs like it has a rocket up it's a**. We used to drive it on road trips...good on gas too! If you can provide me with a new car, that does what it does for that price I will certainly subscribe to your newsletter.
Yeah, I know you were kidding...I think. Seriously though. It's a small engine and everything but it really goes. And as my dad used to say, smooth as snot on a doorknob...I'm glad we finally put dad in that home for his long deserved rest. He was a weirdo. Barking mad, I tell you. Woof!
mike 88 528e
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