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  1. Thanks for the interest, all, but it's headed to a good home with Roundeie. Hope to see it some day in Brisbane!
  2. GONE! Need a center section for a shorty chrome front bumper? I've got one! It's relatively nick- and dent-free, but could certainly use some elbow grease. Free for the taking, but if you want to throw a sixpack my way, I won't complain!
  3. Price:: 40 I'll be bringing the center section of a early chrome front bumper to the Bay Area Swap and Show tomorrow. Chrome is in great shape, but a few small dings. Contact me now if you're interested.
  4. Update: Only the center section is left. Thanks for buying, Roundeie! Good luck with you build. I hope to see ya at Brisbane next year!
  5. Hi all, I've got a few early chrome bumper parts available. I don't want to ship, so I'm posting here for the Bay Area folks. I have: - front middle section in good condition - rear middle section, a re-chrome candidate - rear end pieces, shorty style, straight and shiny - rear bumper overriders I'll sell separately, but I'd LOVE to sell them all together and would give a package price. Shoot me an email for pics, etc.
  6. I've seen one like that in Santa Barbara, and also in Palo Alto. Not sure that's of much help, but you might be able to track it down through one of the regional groups. Good luck, and sorry about getting screwed!
  7. I got mine at Wallothnesch last summer. They're $235 now, but I think I paid around $170 or so with a sale. I was ordering a bunch of things, though, and it made the shipping worth it. http://www.wallothnesch.com/wasserkuehler-1502-2002ti-11-31-14.html
  8. Thanks, Mark! That helped immensely, and now I'm back up and running. I really appreciate it. Beautiful car, btw!
  9. Hi all, I need a little help cleaning up my Solex carb. Quick backstory: Rust in the fuel tank gunked it up; I've replaced the tank, but the carb still seems to be clogged with the old rusty sediment. I've blasted it with carb cleaner, which helps it idle for a minute or so, but then it sputters and dies again. From what I've read on here, I'm thinking there's still a little crud in the line, or that the jet is more blocked than some spray can clean out. A lot of posts suggest removing the idle jet and cleaning it -- problem is, I haven't come across a good visual tutorial on how to do that. Could one of you amazing helpers identify the idle jet on this photo? And then what's the best way to clean it? Just run water or carb cleaner thru it? What else do I need to clean out? Thanks!
  10. Thanks for the input, everyone. I've been in touch with Bud Pauge at Redline, and he seems very thorough and is super responsive and detailed in his emails. I'll make sure I get the spacer plate; that seems like the easiest solution. Thanks!
  11. Quick question here. The Solex on my 73 automatic is gunked up, and rather than clean/rebuild, I'm considering swapping on a Weber and just starting fresh. The guy at Redline recommended a K204-38 kit, and I just wanted to see if you all agreed that's the right fit for a daily driver. Also, he indicated it was a simple bolt-on replacement on the stock manifold, but I wanted to see if any of you all have had that experience, or if I need to consider other changes/upgrades in my plans. Thanks!
  12. Rogerstii has the rear rubber for $25 a piece. The shipping calculator on that site is screwy, so if it comes out that the shipping is more than the part, send them an email and they'll give you an accurate quote. http://www.rogerstii.com/servlet/the-552/bmw-2002-bumper-rubber/Detail
  13. Thanks for the clarification -- I probably would have screwed that up! As for the actual procedure, does the rubber run the entire length of the car, or just a few feet from tank to the plastic tube, and then again into the engine compartment? If the latter, where are the connecting points? Thanks! Bjorn
  14. Love watching your car rip around the track, tho!
  15. Replacing the line is probably a good idea! I've read on here that 8mm is the stuff to go with, but about how much new rubber do I need? Also, what does this entail? I've tried to piece it together from other posts--do I run rubber from the trunk to a plastic (or metal?) line that's under the rear seat, and then do the same under the hood?
  16. What's the best way to clean some rust residue from my fuel line? My gas tank developed a bit of rust on the inside, and some of that fine sediment was clogging my sender unit and fuel line. I've cleaned my sender and refurbished my tank, but I want to clear out the fuel line as well. What's the best way to do this? I was thinking of flushing it with water or Seafoam or something and blasting that out with compressed air. I don't think I have any blockages, but I want to clean out any fine residue before I put everything back together. I've searched on this topic, but I haven't found a direct answer. Thanks!
  17. I need a left and a right mounting bracket for my front bumper. I would prefer the pre-73 versions that tuck in closer to the car. Thanks! Bjorn Location: Menlo Park, CA
  18. Hi all, I'll be at the show for sure, but can't say the same for my 02. Waiting on a fairly critical parts shipment that might not arrive in time. In the meantime, if any of you have a set of early bumper brackets that you're looking to part with, I'll look for you in the swap area. Cheers, Bjorn
  19. I didn't catch the show, but it looks like the car is now for sale: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/4423537236.html
  20. Thanks, Mlytle, guys. That's what I figured. This was just the talking to I needed.
  21. Thanks for the tip, CJ. I searched on the topic and feel much better educated on the issue and the fix. I'm wondering, though, can I get by with just replacing the offending stud? A lot of folks recommend pulling the whole exhaust manifold off and replacing all the studs at once, but has anyone here had success with the quick fix of just replacing the leaky studs? Thanks
  22. I've got a very slow oil leak from a couple of head bolts (showing one below). I'm getting kind of tired of the oil burning on the exhaust manifold. Any tips on stopping this leak? Can I pull the bolt, clean it, and re-insert with a bit of loctite on the threads? Thanks!
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