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  Topic: parting out a 76 2002
jwolff

Replies: 20
Views: 330

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 10-10-08 09:55   Subject: Re: parting out a 76 2002
How is the front left (driver's side) fender?

jwolff3 at verizon dot net
  Topic: BEHR A/C parts free
jwolff

Replies: 5
Views: 390

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 8-25-08 03:02   Subject: Re: BEHR A/C parts free
If that is the part that goes behind the console in the passenger compartment then yes, although I honestly don't know how good it is (was noisy before I removed it) Where are you located?
  Topic: Key Blanks NLA??? + Folding keys
jwolff

Replies: 13
Views: 626

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 8-13-08 04:34   Subject: Re: Key Blanks NLA??? + Folding keys
I was pleasantly surprised that my local locksmith had the Silca blanks for both ignition/doors and trunk locks right up on the wall under BMW... I had 2 sets made for less than 15 bucks. This was in ...
  Topic: gas leaking...
jwolff

Replies: 3
Views: 149

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-25-08 10:25   Subject: Re: gas leaking...
Thanks!
  Topic: gas leaking...
jwolff

Replies: 3
Views: 149

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-25-08 08:10   Subject: Re: gas leaking...
Is the fuel line steel or is it the plastic hose that runs inside along the passenger side?
  Topic: gas leaking...
jwolff

Replies: 3
Views: 149

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-25-08 07:34   Subject: gas leaking...
slow drip between the pedal box and driver's side frame rail. Is that the steel fuel line running along with the brake lines? Guessing if it is and there is a small hole I'll need to replace the whole ...
  Topic: Turn Signal Flasher
jwolff

Replies: 4
Views: 176

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 6-19-08 09:51   Subject: Re: Turn Signal Flasher
email sent, thanks
  Topic: Turn Signal Flasher
jwolff

Replies: 4
Views: 176

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 6-19-08 07:07   Subject: Re: Turn Signal Flasher
I still have it... not quite sure if it also controls the Hazards, but I think so... it is the 4 prong unit that is located above the hood release lever.
  Topic: BEHR A/C parts free
jwolff

Replies: 5
Views: 390

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 6-17-08 05:59   Subject: BEHR A/C parts free
Console center panel, compressor, blower, etc. (worked but a little noisy before removal)
  Topic: Turn Signal Flasher
jwolff

Replies: 4
Views: 176

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 6-17-08 05:55   Subject: Turn Signal Flasher
Beck/Arnley unit still in package $20
  Topic: WTB - late 2002 4-speed transmission...
jwolff

Replies: 3
Views: 281

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 5-1-08 05:13   Subject: Re: I've got a rear cover from a dismantled tranny if
Think I'm all set now, but thanks!
  Topic: WTB - late 2002 4-speed transmission...
jwolff

Replies: 3
Views: 281

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 4-30-08 08:25   Subject: WTB - late 2002 4-speed transmission...
specifically the back transmission cover as I broke off a chunk of metal at the speedo cable : http://www.wolffillustration.info/transmission.jpg
  Topic: Broke off a piece of my transmission cover... advice needed
jwolff

Replies: 1
Views: 177

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-30-08 06:45   Subject: Broke off a piece of my transmission cover... advice needed
I was under my car last night tightening the shift mounts and noticed what appeared to be a loose screw sticking out of the transmission, so i decided to tighten it while under there... well, tighteni ...
  Topic: Any 2002 nuts in Washington DC area?
jwolff

Replies: 13
Views: 285

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-25-08 06:39   Subject: Re: Any 2002 nuts in Washington DC area?
There are a couple of us in Ashburn as well... I have a '75 that I use as a daily driver most days.
  Topic: WTB - 72-73 gauge pod
jwolff

Replies: 1
Views: 111

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 4-14-08 06:09   Subject: WTB - 72-73 gauge pod
such as this: http://www.my2002tii.com/images/gauges/gauge-pod-front.jpg

I'm located in northern VA.
  Topic: Steering Wheel Identity help!
jwolff

Replies: 7
Views: 256

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 3-19-08 10:54   Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Identity help!
it also looks a lot like the Luisi Montreal wheel (http://www.luisiwheels.com/wood.html) which used the same bolt pattern as momo.
  Topic: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
jwolff

Replies: 5
Views: 275

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 2-6-08 06:37   Subject: Re: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
Sorry, I don't
  Topic: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
jwolff

Replies: 5
Views: 275

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 2-4-08 12:58   Subject: Re: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
I'm in Ashburn... I just returned THE1ST3's email
  Topic: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
jwolff

Replies: 5
Views: 275

PostForum: Parts For Sale   Posted: 2-4-08 06:26   Subject: Free front seats from a '75 in Northern VA
my wife wants them out of the garage and I hate to just dump them if someone has a use for them. Both seats could use a re-stuffing and the drivers side has some spits where the seams meet but are usa ...
  Topic: Fog light switch wiring
jwolff

Replies: 16
Views: 689

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 1-28-08 06:38   Subject: Re: My switch only has three connections, not four (nt)
I just wired my driving lights to the "fog light" switch directly below the headlight switch on the left side of the instrument cluster and this switch had 3 terminals as well. I was able to remove th ...
  Topic: e21 Recaro headrest removal
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 313

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 1-2-08 07:06   Subject: Re: e21 Recaro headrest removal
thanks for all this advice and glad I didn't get to the yanking yet... they are indeed from e21's (small roundel on top of seat under headrest and they bolted right up to my car doing the normal proce ...
  Topic: e21 Recaro headrest removal
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 313

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 1-2-08 02:28   Subject: Re: e21 Recaro headrest removal
thanks! I'll give it another try tonight
  Topic: e21 Recaro headrest removal
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 313

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 1-2-08 01:30   Subject: e21 Recaro headrest removal
I just got a set of Recaro's for Christmas and was lucky enough to pick out 2 nice ones (both passenger sides from different cars), only issue is that one has a perforated headrest and the other a non ...
  Topic: super slow windshield wipers
jwolff

Replies: 11
Views: 402

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 12-4-07 01:07   Subject: Re: super slow windshield wipers
Thanks again for all of your suggestions and tips!
  Topic: super slow windshield wipers
jwolff

Replies: 11
Views: 402

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 12-4-07 07:53   Subject: Re: Betcha the linkage is all gummed up--especially the
Thanks for that advice! Sounds like a good winter project
  Topic: super slow windshield wipers
jwolff

Replies: 11
Views: 402

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 12-4-07 06:43   Subject: super slow windshield wipers
on my '75 the wipers only go at one speed, extremely slow, no matter what speed they are set on. Is this a common issue and if so is it usually an issue with the wiper motor or connections? I searched ...
  Topic: superlites...panasport...or whatever...i think
jwolff

Replies: 12
Views: 687

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 11-30-07 09:48   Subject: Re: superlites...panasport...or whatever...i think
Pack Racing: http://www.packracingproducts.com/acatalog/2002.html

I have a set of 13" from them on my early spitfire... great wheels for the price and great folks to deal with.
  Topic: special tool for tightening the strut collar?
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 236

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 11-30-07 06:22   Subject: Re: Use a pipe wrench. This is a non-critical part that
Thanks all! I used a pipe wrench as soon as I got home from work and the car is now clunks free!
  Topic: special tool for tightening the strut collar?
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 236

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 11-30-07 11:02   Subject: Re: If they're Bilstein strut inserts, you should have gotte
Thanks for the quick reply! Yup, they are Bilstein sports... but they were installed by previously owner. Anyone in the NoVa (Ashburn) still have these attachments?
  Topic: special tool for tightening the strut collar?
jwolff

Replies: 6
Views: 236

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 11-30-07 10:45   Subject: special tool for tightening the strut collar?
On my driver's side I'm having trouble hand tightening the collar (or whatever it is called) that screws onto the strut housing holding the strut insert down (this piece is smooth, but with a notch on ...
 
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