Update: Replaced the battery and all the fuses with new ones. Car started first time. No idle though, Wes assures me this is normal. I did get a lot of smoke coming from the exhaust manifold, I suspect this MAY be old fuel or oil burning off the branches, but I cannot say for sure. Either way, it stank,and it smelt like exhaust fumes,so I am not sure.
Car was wonderful except for this small noise coming from where the exhaust USED to be :roflol:
Now all I need is that clutch master cylinder (ZAR950 from Midas) and then the exhaust will need to be replaced and we should be good to go. So far it has cost me about R5k to get the car to where it is now (not including the transport from Jozi) so I am quite chuffed! Suspect she will sound awesome once the exhaust is replaced.
Ok, so here are some pics as promised. Please don't expect anything spectacular, the car is in sort of bits and pieces!!
Front shock looking VERY clean. All of the shocks looked exactly like this:
Front disc and pad. Again, all the discs and pads looked exactly the same. Think a good cleaning will probably bring them right:
As you can see,absolutely NO lip on the disc:
The new rim (on the front) vs the old rim (on the back). I prefer the old ones as they are specific to that year model,but I do like the newer ones.
Water from the system after draining:
Spark plug. I pulled all the plugs and they all looked like this one did.
This is where the clutch master cylinder is supposed to go. Haven't priced from BMW but got a decent price from Midas.
Fuel tank shortly after taking it out.Note the dust and sand covering the tank.
Tank after a serious cleaning with a high pressure hose. Looks brand new (well until it dried,then it just looked old again).
The fuel that I drained out of the tank. 10 litres of the stuff. Wes, now you know why I said it looked like Fanta Grape!
Car up on the jack stand sans a petrol tank. Notice the dust lying under the car. It was absolutely caked in this stuff.
This is just illustrating how much I am trying to protect the car:
This is the replacement rim,just as a reference.
That's what I have so far. As soon as I get the master cylinder in I will get the car to an exhaust place to get that sorted out. Think I may pull the branches off and replace the exhaust manifold gaskets (because I have a packet full of them). May as well if the exhaust is going to be replaced.