Home Again, Home Again
04/29/08 07:38 PM
Home? But Dad?! I was just playing with these EuroSupercars.
Four Hundred Sixty Dollars and Ninety-two cents. That is what it takes to replace the hydraulic clutch slave sensor, and the belts and hoses of a 1986 BMW 535i that you had towed in for just such a job.
Yesterday before after work... I had to leave work early to get to Black Forrest Motors before 5:30 when they lock the doors. Jenni was with me to drive the C-Car after I got behind the wheel of the BFB, a quick stop at the gasum-up and then home and to the bay that is better and nicer since the last time the Blue monstrosity was there. The ride was nice and the car is happy to be home.
I think I have figured out how the gas leak got into the tank of the Bimmer. With premium gas being at least 20 cents per gallon more than regular you can see the need to fix this as soon as possible. Did I ever mention that theses high spirited Bimmers require Premium to run their high performance in-line sixes? To that end I stopped at Auto-Zone last night and bought some JB Weld compound to patch the holle(s) in the petrol tank. The previous owner had a 6 disc CD changer put into the trunk, it never worked since I've had the car so while detailing the car, and putting the new tail light assemblies in I removed the thing. There were two big metal screws holding down each end and when I removed them I immediately got the fresh odor of petrol in the trunk compartment.
Chuck Pace ©2008