Glad you mentioned your new hairstyle, I was going to say the sideburns are period correct for that car 😃 Looking forward to the upcoming videos and especially to see what the brake issue is. Thanks mate
hahahahah that's true and not much different from my dad's hair in the 1970's .My usual barber moved out of my village in May and i have struggled to get appointments elsewhere, but i managed to get one in the weekend. Regarding the brakes, I found today a official letter from BMW, dated from the 1980's, that explains the right bleeding sequence for these cars, which is different from the Haynes/Brooklands workshop manual!
The weather has been awful this summer. I bought parts to fix my Saabs... two months ago. Parts remain on my desk! Your BMW looks like quite a fun car to work on.
yes, not helpful at all. home you get your Saabs sorted soon. Weather might improve in the nex couple of weeks, apparently! This twin servo setup which is only on some RHD BMW's from the 70's is a real pain and many owners have trouble bleeding it. However, i found today a official letter from BMW, dated from the 1980's, that explains the right bleeding sequence for these cars, which is different from the Haynes/Brooklands workshop manual!
Apart from the numerous problems that you're faced with at the moment . I'm sure that one day it will all come together for you , and then you'll be able to make it to not only the Festival of the Unexceptional , that you mentioned . Which as I saw recently , elsewhere on RUclips , is a fabulous day out for the average guy and his motor . But also probably lots more shows and events in the years to come . In other words , I'm certain that one day your patience and dedication will be richly rewarded .
Thanks very much. Yes, I’m positive that it’ll all work in the end and just need the time to do it a also get the right people to do the jobs I can’t do due to lack of skill or time
@@GentilsGarage With a car like yours , it eventually becomes a labour of love . And love doesn't happen overnight . Bit by bit it will all slot into place . But in the meantime , just keep accumulating as many spare parts as you can find . Since we all get old , and even cars begin to show their age with time . But from what I've seen of her , she certainly looks good for her age . Obviously not too many late nights . Or tearing about in her younger days .
You're absolutely right. This is a car to keep and not for sale, so it will have my full dedication, even if things don't go to plan, but thats life. It was looked after most of its life, although not so much in the last 15 years or so, but it will get there
@@GentilsGarage You've confirmed what I thought might be your approach of how you're going to go forward with the task in hand . You're not out to prove anything to anyone , other than to yourself . And even then , coming back to the Unexceptional motor event , that you mentioned is your eventual long term goal . Nothing stops you just rolling up , when it's back on the road , with work still to be completed . It's such a relaxed event , that no one seems that bothered , just so long as the numbers are there . And you never know , you might find another owner of the same model , who's prepared to suggest ways around outstanding problems you might have . Good luck , and I look forward to hearing about your progress in the months and years ahead .
That's true. I need to have this car ready before the end of August as its the groomsmen car and im taking myself, the other Best man and the groom to the church!
Great little update. Its nice to see that you are progressung with a few jobs ecen if not fukly conpleted. I know it can ve gard to keep the faith when you encounter a problem that you are unable to resolve after numerous attempts. Im.sure that you will get there soon enough.
Hi thank you for your videos they are very helpful. I have a 1973 E12 520 . I am starting to do the brakes but struggling to get much info. Have you tackled the brakes yet?
Hi there, thank you very much. I did a full braking system refurb which will be on a video in the next few weeks, and at the moment I just finished doing the bleed but I still have a soft pedal, but not as bad as before
Glad you mentioned your new hairstyle, I was going to say the sideburns are period correct for that car 😃 Looking forward to the upcoming videos and especially to see what the brake issue is. Thanks mate
hahahahah that's true and not much different from my dad's hair in the 1970's .My usual barber moved out of my village in May and i have struggled to get appointments elsewhere, but i managed to get one in the weekend.
Regarding the brakes, I found today a official letter from BMW, dated from the 1980's, that explains the right bleeding sequence for these cars, which is different from the Haynes/Brooklands workshop manual!
The weather has been awful this summer. I bought parts to fix my Saabs... two months ago. Parts remain on my desk! Your BMW looks like quite a fun car to work on.
yes, not helpful at all. home you get your Saabs sorted soon. Weather might improve in the nex couple of weeks, apparently! This twin servo setup which is only on some RHD BMW's from the 70's is a real pain and many owners have trouble bleeding it. However, i found today a official letter from BMW, dated from the 1980's, that explains the right bleeding sequence for these cars, which is different from the Haynes/Brooklands workshop manual!
@@GentilsGarage That's great news!
Apart from the numerous problems that you're faced with at the moment .
I'm sure that one day it will all come together for you , and then you'll be able to make it to not only the Festival of the Unexceptional , that you mentioned . Which as I saw recently , elsewhere on RUclips , is a fabulous day out for the average guy and his motor .
But also probably lots more shows and events in the years to come .
In other words , I'm certain that one day your patience and dedication will be richly rewarded .
Thanks very much. Yes, I’m positive that it’ll all work in the end and just need the time to do it a also get the right people to do the jobs I can’t do due to lack of skill or time
@@GentilsGarage
With a car like yours , it eventually becomes a labour of love .
And love doesn't happen overnight .
Bit by bit it will all slot into place .
But in the meantime , just keep accumulating as many spare parts as you can find .
Since we all get old , and even cars begin to show their age with time .
But from what I've seen of her , she certainly looks good for her age .
Obviously not too many late nights .
Or tearing about in her younger days .
You're absolutely right. This is a car to keep and not for sale, so it will have my full dedication, even if things don't go to plan, but thats life.
It was looked after most of its life, although not so much in the last 15 years or so, but it will get there
@@GentilsGarage
You've confirmed what I thought might be your approach of how you're going to go forward with the task in hand .
You're not out to prove anything to anyone , other than to yourself .
And even then , coming back to the Unexceptional motor event , that you mentioned is your eventual long term goal .
Nothing stops you just rolling up , when it's back on the road , with work still to be completed .
It's such a relaxed event , that no one seems that bothered , just so long as the numbers are there .
And you never know , you might find another owner of the same model , who's prepared to suggest ways around outstanding problems you might have .
Good luck , and I look forward to hearing about your progress in the months and years ahead .
Thank you very much for the kind words.
I think the end is in sight, great perseverance, Gentil! The reward will be even sweeter when you'll drive it down the road.
That's true. I need to have this car ready before the end of August as its the groomsmen car and im taking myself, the other Best man and the groom to the church!
I’ve just bought a 520 E12 ,my first BMW,just waiting for it to arrive from Portugal
Nice, I'd love to see that! is it a LHD Portuguese assembeld car, German import or a RHD originally from SA/Mozambique?
@@GentilsGarage it’s LHD but I’m not sure if it’s a ckd car or an import there,will do some research once it gets here in Plymouth Devon 😎
@@andyrowe5758 ok. If the VIN end with VN, that is one of the 670 CKD cars assembled in Portugal between 1973 and 1975
@@GentilsGarage it does end with VN ahh interesting,I’ve sent some pics to you on Instagram
Great little update.
Its nice to see that you are progressung with a few jobs ecen if not fukly conpleted. I know it can ve gard to keep the faith when you encounter a problem that you are unable to resolve after numerous attempts. Im.sure that you will get there soon enough.
Thanks Mark. It’s slowly getting there
Hi thank you for your videos they are very helpful. I have a 1973 E12 520 . I am starting to do the brakes but struggling to get much info. Have you tackled the brakes yet?
Hi there, thank you very much.
I did a full braking system refurb which will be on a video in the next few weeks, and at the moment I just finished doing the bleed but I still have a soft pedal, but not as bad as before
@@GentilsGarage Fantastic I look forward to it. 👍
Weather is not helping
yep, its rubbish :)