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  Topic: Stud availability for Volvo/E21 brake swap?
H_Krix

Replies: 6
Views: 155

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-24-08 05:01   Subject: Re: Stud availability for Volvo/E21 brake swap?
Ireland sells a good set. Thats what I'm running on my car.
  Topic: The road to Phoenix (Updated 5.29.08 - Engine *back* in!)
H_Krix

Replies: 170
Views: 40105

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-22-08 03:20   Subject: Re: The road to Phoenix
can you please send me a copy of your 1975 2002 wiring diagram or contact me-thanks

You can download it [url=http://www.ancientcirclels.com/images/2002/1975_non-tii%20Wiring_LARGE.tif]HERE

Its a ...
  Topic: New OEM Hood/Trunk FS (Ann Arbor, MI)
H_Krix

Replies: 10
Views: 207

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 7-22-08 08:55   Subject: Re: New OEM Hood/Trunk FS (Ann Arbor, MI)
What condition is the widow chrome trim in?
  Topic: looking for motorised door lock tutorial
H_Krix

Replies: 4
Views: 139

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-21-08 06:55   Subject: Re: looking for motorised door lock tutorial
[url=http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,303198/] Click Here


Glad to help
  Topic: Lets have some pics guys
H_Krix

Replies: 49
Views: 1482

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-21-08 06:53   Subject: Re: Lets have some pics guys
still one of my favorite pics of my car:

http://www.ancientcirclels.com/images/2002/11.20.07/UnderCarriage_01.jpg
  Topic: Someone save this car!
H_Krix

Replies: 18
Views: 503

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-21-08 06:49   Subject: Re: Someone save this car!
oh, is that a real wood console? looks like some nice craftsmanship there

Don't be knockin' the wood console, dude!
  Topic: extra 5 speed and RDB brackets
H_Krix

Replies: 3
Views: 227

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 7-21-08 06:37   Subject: Re: extra 5 speed and RDB brackets
hey man, did you send out the first set from the group buy? I never got my rear disc brackets...

Shoot me an email when you get a chance.
  Topic: prices on previously popular parts
H_Krix

Replies: 13
Views: 464

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-18-08 07:30   Subject: Re: prices on previously popular parts
I wasn't gonna ask... but since Clay did, I feel a little better about begging

Any chance you have any of the window chrome molding (inner or outer - i need both) its the stuff that has the rubber ...
  Topic: has anyone tried crafting a replacement for a/c console brds
H_Krix

Replies: 3
Views: 148

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-18-08 07:22   Subject: Re: has anyone tried crafting a replacement for a/c console
You can do damn near anything with MDF and fiberglass.

Got any pics? I had a frigiking AC console in my car before, and I remember the sides being sort of complicated but nothing too awful. I've se ...
  Topic: Tom's Stealthy Schwarz Build
H_Krix

Replies: 46
Views: 2416

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-18-08 07:15   Subject: Re: July 13th - On the road
Its been said a hundred times before, but that is one beautiful car you've got Tom.

You should write an FAQ about those lenses, with how much you get asked about them!
  Topic: The road to Phoenix (Updated 5.29.08 - Engine *back* in!)
H_Krix

Replies: 170
Views: 40105

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-16-08 01:19   Subject: Brakes... why did it have to be brakes...
My friend is trying to convince me to do the brakes on his Mazda Protege 5 so he can save a couple bucks. I just got finished with rebuilding the braking system on my e36 and I politely told him "Ther ...
  Topic: should i be worried?
H_Krix

Replies: 8
Views: 509

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-15-08 07:48   Subject: Re: should i be worried?
Maybe try C.D.'s trick of filling it with diesel fuel for a bit and let that evaporate off. He claims it cleans all the crud out quite nicely.

Worked for me, but I can't give you a play-by-play of ...
  Topic: The road to Phoenix (Updated 5.29.08 - Engine *back* in!)
H_Krix

Replies: 170
Views: 40105

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-10-08 01:01   Subject: Re: Weekend... progress?
The clock/cubby came from here:

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,307740/highlight,console/

Apparently out of a Euro 90's 318i. I had to shave the s ...
  Topic: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 458

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-10-08 11:20   Subject: Re: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
nice to see the "Slackey Method" is gathering steam. Nice looking console mate.

Thanks man! And thanks for being the first pioneer to do all this, I would have never had this idea n my own.

I'll ...
  Topic: Source for italian clear signals?
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 533

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-10-08 10:24   Subject: Re: If someone could make new ones.....
its possible those are stripped italians. I know the paint on the inside of mine is very sensitive and not adhered on well. Simply cleaning the inside of the lens with windex resulted in some of the i ...
  Topic: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 458

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 12:05   Subject: Re: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
I would also like the pattern if your willing. I think we spoke once about this. type3 underscore guy at yahoo dot com.

Yeah man, i remember that thread. Figured if i can post PDFs online it'll be ...
  Topic: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 458

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 11:11   Subject: Re: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
Maybe, you can get Bill Williams' wife, Ruth, (aka: the console queen) to stitch you up some vinyl. Huh?

I seem to recall Ms. Williams stating her handiwork was a one-time only deal. I think Bill i ...
  Topic: E36 Motorsport Decals installed
H_Krix

Replies: 6
Views: 222

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 10:58   Subject: Re: E36 Motorsport Decals installed
I'd love to see how they came out. If you want to email them to me, i'll post them up for ya.

hkrix -@- teamgo -.- com
  Topic: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 458

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 08:58   Subject: Re: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
The clock/cubby came from here:

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,307740/highlight,console/

Apparently out of a Euro 90's 318i. I had to shave the s ...
  Topic: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
H_Krix

Replies: 17
Views: 458

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 07:22   Subject: Adaptations to the "Slackey" console method
I posted this in my project blog, but I know not a ton of people read that section, so I'm tossing it out here in case anyone is building their own anytime soon.

Project Center Console is shaping u ...
  Topic: The road to Phoenix (Updated 5.29.08 - Engine *back* in!)
H_Krix

Replies: 170
Views: 40105

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-9-08 07:10   Subject: Weekend... progress?
Well, a parts shipment I was waiting on last week didn't show up until yesterday because of the holiday weekend, so I wasn't able to put the car back on the ground and try to start it.

I've been w ...
  Topic: Weekend Roadtrip Photos
H_Krix

Replies: 2
Views: 258

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 07:04   Subject: Re: Weekend Roadtrip Photos
well, its official. I need that valve cover.

(nice beach shot!)
  Topic: Metric Mechanic..
H_Krix

Replies: 8
Views: 392

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-9-08 07:03   Subject: Re: Metric Mechanic..
I have one of their 5-speed kits, and the quality has been nice so far.

outside of that, not many experiences with them.

http://www.ancientcirclels.com/images/2002/5.29.08/Transmission_02.jpg
  Topic: Double 02
H_Krix

Replies: 19
Views: 2658

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 7-9-08 06:34   Subject: Re: DBL 02
nice one man, I worry about crossing wires all the time... glad o hear it runs well though.

Hopefully I can join ya out there on the streets of ATL soon.
  Topic: Found in console???
H_Krix

Replies: 7
Views: 486

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 09:11   Subject: Re: Found in console???
that piece fits in the back of the console, vertically. There are usually 2 square cardboard pieces (about 3" x 3") that sit on the little "wings" and direct the airflow from the bottom heaterbox vent ...
  Topic: HELP!! Re-wiring, something I don't Have a Clue At All
H_Krix

Replies: 7
Views: 150

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 08:37   Subject: Re: HELP!! Re-wiring, something I don't Have a Clue At All
What is the best way in which to remove the wiring for the emissions/EGR without affecting the entire electrical system.

This should all be modular and not wrapped into the factory harness at all. ...
  Topic: HELP!! Re-wiring, something I don't Have a Clue At All
H_Krix

Replies: 7
Views: 150

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 08:22   Subject: Re: HELP!! Re-wiring, something I don't Have a Clue At All
Don't cut your harness!

I wrote this a while ago when I first joined the board. This should help with removal. More answers to your other questions coming in a bit.

...

Its probably a good id ...
  Topic: STOLEN- BWA rims
H_Krix

Replies: 13
Views: 645

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 08:09   Subject: Re: STOLEN- BWA rims
here you go: same pic, little more forum-friendly.
  Topic: STOLEN- BWA rims
H_Krix

Replies: 13
Views: 645

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 05:20   Subject: Re: STOLEN- BWA rims
Paul, were they stolen off the transport? Seems like they would have insurance for that.

Ok, this is way off-topic, but you really need to make your avatar smaller dude. On my 13" laptop, any post ...
  Topic: Wiper arm troubles
H_Krix

Replies: 9
Views: 295

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-4-08 08:46   Subject: Re: Wiper arm troubles
The wiper arms sit on a threaded rod, and the arm rotates within that rod. The 6-sided nut you see on the top is one of two, the other is on the bottom. There are a few washers on either side of these ...
 
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