Leaks and issues
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 8:21 am
Alright, Spring has been here for at least 4 weeks in Minnesota and I'm pissed at myself and pissed at the M535i. Pissed that I tackled too many projects over the winter and scrambled to put it all back together. Pissed at the M535i that I seem to fix one issue, and 2 more problems pop up.
Recap: Rebuilt most of the braking system with exception of master and booster. Installed oil and coolant temp senders in oil filter mount and thermostat housing respectively to talk to a gauge that I mounted where the stock vdo clock is inside the fan control on the dash. Put in new/reman ZF steering box. Put in new bushings (that were just gone, evaporated or disintegrated) in the throttle pedal linkage below brake booster.
brakes: After getting all the leaks nailed down from putting in new stainless lines, rebuilding (and replacing one) caliper, I still have brake fluid leaking. Where? From the damned fluid reservoir cap. Mine was pretty old and crusty, so for $25 from the dealer, I bought a new cap with the two sensor leads on there. I installed it last night and rebled system including the clutch. Fluid is still leaking out of the cap. I don't know if there's a bad seal where the center section of the cap with the sensor leads spins as you tighten the cap or what. Using ATE Super Blu.
oil and coolant: My tap for the oil sender didn't go so well and it's leaking out of the side. I have it torqued as far as I dare and have teflon tape over the threads. Still a no-go. Looks like I need a new mount which I should have on the way, but I'm wary about ruining another by drilling and tapping this mount. I might install as is and drive the car and revisit this project later. Or get someone to weld the old mount and fill the hole I drilled and retap it properly. The coolant sender hole I tapped is clean and dry at least.
steering: Put in the new ZF box along with a urethane donut that goes in the steering linkage (available from Ireland Engineering). Damn thing is leaking (Redline) power steering fluid somewhere, maybe out of the pitman arm seal area. Power steering is dripping down by the subframe.
throttle and idle: Drove the car last night around the block a few times. Idle is whacked. Wants to idle high as it did before (1200rpm) which I haven't been able to fix, and now it's worse. Sometimes won't come down from even 2k or 2500 rpm. I don't know what the F is going on. And throttle response is ZIPPY. I must have something off on the linkage arm by the firewall because it takes off after barely touching the throttle. What the hell did I do wrong here? Also what's the best method for diagnosing a vacuum leak? Because that's the only thing I can think of that is causing this high idle. And it must have a monster vacuum leak to be having such a high idle now. Almost like the throttle is sticking. The idle got higher and hangs worse after you drive it longer.
You know when you're frustrated by nice weather and some kind of issue preventing you from driving and enjoying your classic car? Well, I'm there with about 4 issues. If you read this far, thanks for listening to me rant and bitch.
Recap: Rebuilt most of the braking system with exception of master and booster. Installed oil and coolant temp senders in oil filter mount and thermostat housing respectively to talk to a gauge that I mounted where the stock vdo clock is inside the fan control on the dash. Put in new/reman ZF steering box. Put in new bushings (that were just gone, evaporated or disintegrated) in the throttle pedal linkage below brake booster.
brakes: After getting all the leaks nailed down from putting in new stainless lines, rebuilding (and replacing one) caliper, I still have brake fluid leaking. Where? From the damned fluid reservoir cap. Mine was pretty old and crusty, so for $25 from the dealer, I bought a new cap with the two sensor leads on there. I installed it last night and rebled system including the clutch. Fluid is still leaking out of the cap. I don't know if there's a bad seal where the center section of the cap with the sensor leads spins as you tighten the cap or what. Using ATE Super Blu.
oil and coolant: My tap for the oil sender didn't go so well and it's leaking out of the side. I have it torqued as far as I dare and have teflon tape over the threads. Still a no-go. Looks like I need a new mount which I should have on the way, but I'm wary about ruining another by drilling and tapping this mount. I might install as is and drive the car and revisit this project later. Or get someone to weld the old mount and fill the hole I drilled and retap it properly. The coolant sender hole I tapped is clean and dry at least.
steering: Put in the new ZF box along with a urethane donut that goes in the steering linkage (available from Ireland Engineering). Damn thing is leaking (Redline) power steering fluid somewhere, maybe out of the pitman arm seal area. Power steering is dripping down by the subframe.
throttle and idle: Drove the car last night around the block a few times. Idle is whacked. Wants to idle high as it did before (1200rpm) which I haven't been able to fix, and now it's worse. Sometimes won't come down from even 2k or 2500 rpm. I don't know what the F is going on. And throttle response is ZIPPY. I must have something off on the linkage arm by the firewall because it takes off after barely touching the throttle. What the hell did I do wrong here? Also what's the best method for diagnosing a vacuum leak? Because that's the only thing I can think of that is causing this high idle. And it must have a monster vacuum leak to be having such a high idle now. Almost like the throttle is sticking. The idle got higher and hangs worse after you drive it longer.
You know when you're frustrated by nice weather and some kind of issue preventing you from driving and enjoying your classic car? Well, I'm there with about 4 issues. If you read this far, thanks for listening to me rant and bitch.