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In et 6/10 we looked at what you should expect to repair or replace when buying an E30 BMW 325i. This time, we take a look at the E30's successor, the E36, which was produced between 1992 and '99. From '92-95, the straight six-cylinder engine in the 325i was governed by OBD1 (on-board diagnostics) engine management and was capable of 189hp.

In '96, when the vehicles switched to OBD2, the engine was stroked to 2.8 liters, gaining slightly more torque. At the same time, the M3 3.0 was given a 3.2-liter motor from '96-99, while the 1.8-liter OBD1 318i four-cylinder was stretched to 1.9L as well.

Since horsepower remained the same on all these engines, none of the changes made the cars faster in a drag race, just torquier to drive around town.

While the E36 3-Series is a great car available at cheap prices (you can find a decent M3 under $10k), high-mileage does take its toll. If cared for properly, these cars can last a very long time, and their timing chains means you don't have ever have to worry about broken timing belts.

Our highly-modified Project M3, which sees 7000rpm all the time and puts down over 260whp has 160k miles on the odometer, yet doesn't burn oil, has equal compression on all cylinders, no visible rust and all the electrics are working. A great buy? You bet!

For this guide, we're focusing on the popular 325i/328i, but most of what you see also applies to the 318i and M3. There are a variety of things to watch out for, but thanks to the involvement of the aftermarket industry, the E36 BMW can have a long life, including highly-modified ones.

To help you, we spoke to the experts at Bavarian Autosport (BA), BimmerWorld (BW), BMP Design (BMP), Turner Motorsport (TMS) and UUC Motorwerks (UUC). Their combined knowledge will help you keep a car on the road for many years to come.

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• The first thing you'll probably hear about from most tuners is the cooling system. While the radiator core is aluminum, the plastic end tanks are prone to crack. BW and UUC sell all-aluminum radiators that should last the life of the car and provide better cooling.

• The water pumps on all OBD1 cars were equipped with plastic impellers that commonly fail. In '96 all OBD2 cars had a longer-lasting metal impeller, but thanks to the aftermarket you can order the robust, high-flow EMP pump through most tuners listed here. We used one on Project M3.

• Cracked plastic water pump pulleys are notorious on high mileage E36s. BMP sells replacement iron pulleys, or you can use lightened underdrive pulleys from BMP, BA, BW, TMS and UUC.

Most companies carry cooling products such as Samco upper and lower coolant hoses, EMP water pump and aluminum thermostat housing

• Over time, rubber coolant hoses become brittle and crack. BW sells Samco silicone replacements as used on Project M3.

• Thermostats commonly fail but BA, BW, BMP and TMS sell low-temp thermostats to help the car run cooler. The housings on OBD1 cars were plastic, so the same companies sell alloy ones that last the life of the car. BW recommends European-spec expansion tanks particularly on hard-driven vehicles. BMP also has brass bleeder screws to replace the plastic ones.

• BA reports the auxiliary fan can often seize. What you can do is remove the wires from the radiator fan temp switch and jump them together to ensure the fan runs with the ignition on.

• Hydraulic valve lifters can become noisy and need replacing around 200,000 miles. You can get them through BMP, BA, TMS and BW. Valve cover gaskets can leak, causing oil to fill the spark plug galleys and cause misfires. BMP, BA, BW and TMS sells replacements.

• Both BW and TMS report the Vanos variable cam timing units become noisy and fail due to incorrect oil change intervals. Aftermarket companies such as Dr Vanos sell rebuilt units for less than the dealer and make them sturdier. As used on Project M3.

• It's been known for the oil pump nut to back out as well. The drop in oil pressure can ruin the motor. An experienced shop can either drill the nut for safety wire, or tack-weld the nut to the shaft. Rally Road sells a pre-drilled nut.

• The ignition key tumbler can become worn, allowing the key to turn without engaging the starter. If you notice this, replace it ASAP or you could be stranded. Additionally, the starter has been known to fail, even on our M3. We replaced it with a remanufactured Bosch unit from BA.

• High mileage cars should obviously have the air filter replaced. Our tuners sell an assortment of high-flow filters to make extra power. Fuel filters also need replacing every 60k miles - a cheap and easy task.

• The rear muffler can lose its silencing effect over time, causing a drone. Obviously there is a large selection of aftermarket stainless units that increase performance, save weight and sound better. See all the tuner's websites.

• The cast-iron exhaust manifolds are prone to cracking. BA and TMS sell "shorty" coated headers that bolt to factory cats and provide better mid-range. For track guys willing to lose cats, BW sells Active Autowerke long-tube headers and BMP has Supersprint long-tube headers for maximum performance.

After 100k miles, the alternator can fail. Our 80amp unit broke at 140k miles but we replaced it with a remanufactured 140amp unit from BA, which fits like stock.

• BA recommended you inspect for loose idler and tensioner pulleys, brittle plastic timing chain guide, plus vacuum leaks from the intake and crankcase vent hoses, boots and elbows. They sell replacements for everything here.

• All high mileage engines can benefit from BA's Lubro Moly Engine Restore Kit; a selection of additives for your oil prior to and after an oil change. We gained 7whp after using it!

This is what a cracked Guibo looks like; it caused drivetrain vibrations

Drivetrain
• An E36 can experience driveline shudder caused by a worn driveshaft isolator (AKA guibo) or center support bearing.

• When the clutch needs replacing, BA, BMP, TMS and UUC has a variety of packages with lightweight flywheels.

Suspension
• According to TMS, the front suspension is carried over from the E30 325i, with many interchangeable parts such as control arms and bushings. When front bushings wear, solid rubber E30 bushings are an option. The E30 front control arms are a popular supplement because their outer ball-joints last longer, while the E30 M3 units are aluminum and offer lighter unsprung weight for racers.

• TMS reports the rubber in the suspension generally won't last longer than 50k miles. The rear trailing arm bushings are the worst, giving the car an unsettled feel when they wear; TMS shims will prevent over-extension of the bushings. There are 12 more rubber bushings in the rear alone and these will need to be replaced; they retail for over $700 plus labor.

• TMS reports rear floor and subframe failures on high mileage cars. It starts with a clunking sound but in worst cases the entire rear suspension can fall off the car. So TMS offers reinforcement plates that can be retrofitted to any E36.

• E36 rear shock mounts fail quickly, especially with uprated suspension. The mounts can be upgraded with stronger mounts from BMP, BW and TMS and UUC.

TMS rear trailing arm bushing limiters prevent rubber bushings being over-extended and failing

• The front strut towers can deform or crack from either high cornering forces, speed bumps or pot holes. BMW offers reinforcement plates through dealers, or you can order them cheaper through BW, BA, BMP and TMS. Strut tower bars help avoid the problem, and are sold through most tuners. We have UUC's magnesium bar that only weights 2 lb.

• Powerflex urethane bushings from BW upgrade front and rear suspension as well as the differential. They last longer than rubber but retain some comfort. BW also sells complete suspension reinforcement kits.

• UUC has hybrid bearing/bushings designed for both track and street cars. UUC, BMP, BA and TMS also sell urethane bushings.

• Solid bushings are available from TMS but are only recommended for track cars. They provide quicker responses and more feel, eliminating suspension angle changes. They're also better at preventing subframe failures.

• The pressed-metal lower rear control arms are easily bent. However, BW, BMP, TMS and UUC offer sturdy replacements with camber control.

• BA reports cars commonly breaking the pig-tail ends of the rear springs, requiring new replacements or sports upgrades.

Wheels/Brakes
• TMS tells us the 325i started with 15x7'' wheels but you can fit up to 20'' wheels, and even the E92 M3 wheels fit, which is good for racers to know. The aftermarket wheel options for this car are infinite.

• A simple pad upgrade will provide the driver with better stopping power, reports BW. Upgrading to M3 front brakes is another option, costing about $1000 and recommended for track cars. All the tuners have brake upgrades

• For track junkies, UUC has a Wilwood big brake upgrade. Check out this month's Project M3 install.

Strut bars protect the strut towers from cracking by alleviating the stress from hard cornering or rough surfaces

Body
• As with all older cars, watch for body rust. The E36 tends to rust in the rear wheel arches, according to BA. Look for evidence of rust or bubbling around the edges and above the rear bumper.

Interior
• BA notes that if the heater motor only blows air at high speed, a new resistor is needed on OBD1 cars with dial/slider-type controls. If the blower is erratic on OBD2 cars, a new final stage unit is needed.

• If the power windows and sunroof don't work, the relay (AKA comfort relay) under the left side of the dashboard is the culprit.

• On cars with electric seat that won't recline or tilt, but you hear the motor run, the internal gears are broken. Dealers only offers complete seat frame assemblies with gearboxes, but BA sells repair gears separately.

• The gear shifting mechanism can become sloppy over time, increasing the danger of a missed shift. All tuners listed have quality short-shift kits for a more precise feel, or you can source factory units from BMP or BA. We installed UUC's Evo3 shifter with DSSR selector rod on Project M3.

• When the shift and e-brake boots show signs of wear, Rally Road has cheap perforated and custom leather options.

Source: https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/eurp-1008-bmw-e36-325i-328i-bimmer/

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Slideshows are an intuitive way to share complex ideas with an audience, although they're dull and frustrating when poorly executed. Here are some tips to make your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations sing while avoiding common pitfalls.

Start With a Goal

define a goal

It all starts with identifying what we're trying to achieve with the presentation. Is it informative, a showcase of data in an easy-to-understand medium? Or is it more of a pitch, something meant to persuade and convince an audience and lead them to a particular outcome?

It's here where the majority of these presentations go wrong with the inability to identify the talking points that best support our goal. Always start with a goal in mind: to entertain, to inform, or to share data in a way that's easy to understand. Use facts, figures, and images to support your conclusion while keeping structure in mind (Where are we now and where are we going?).

I've found that it's helpful to start with the ending. Once I know how to end a presentation, I know how best to get to that point. I start by identifying the takeaway—that one nugget that I want to implant before thanking everyone for their time—and I work in reverse to figure out how best to get there.

Your mileage, of course, may vary. But it's always going to be a good idea to put in the time in the beginning stages so that you aren't reworking large portions of the presentation later. And that starts with a defined goal.

Less Is More

avoid walls of text

A slideshow isn't supposed to include everything. It's an introduction to a topic, one that we can elaborate on with speech. Anything unnecessary is a distraction. It makes the presentation less visually appealing and less interesting, and it makes you look bad as a presenter.

This goes for text as well as images. There's nothing worse, in fact, than a series of slides where the presenter just reads them as they appear. Your audience is capable of reading, and chances are they'll be done with the slide, and browsing Reddit, long before you finish. Avoid putting the literal text on the screen, and your audience will thank you.

Consider Your Typeface

use better fonts

Right off the bat, we're just going to come out and say that Papyrus and Comic Sans should be banned from all PowerPoint presentations, permanently. Beyond that, it's worth considering the typeface you're using and what it's saying about you, the presenter, and the presentation itself.

Consider choosing readability over aesthetics, and avoid fancy fonts that could prove to be more of a distraction than anything else. A good presentation needs two fonts: a serif and sans-serif. Use one for the headlines and one for body text, lists, and the like. Keep it simple. Veranda, Helvetica, Arial, and even Times New Roman are safe choices. Stick with the classics and it's hard to botch this one too badly.

Make Bullet Points Count

use fewer bullets

There reaches a point where bullet points become less of a visual aid and more of a visual examination.

Bullet points should support the speaker, not overwhelm his audience. The best slides have little or no text at all, in fact. As a presenter, it's our job to talk through complex issues, but that doesn't mean that we need to highlight every talking point.

Instead, think about how you can break up large lists into three or four bullet points. Carefully consider whether you need to use more bullet points, or if you can combine multiple topics into a single point instead. And if you can't, remember that there's no one limiting the number of slides you can have in a presentation. It's always possible to break a list of 12 points down into three pages of four points each.

Limit the Use of Transitions

avoid transitions

Animation, when used correctly, is a good idea. It breaks up slow-moving parts of a presentation and adds action to elements that require it. But it should be used judiciously.

Adding a transition that wipes left to right between every slide or that animates each bullet point in a list, for example, starts to grow taxing on those forced to endure the presentation. Viewers get bored quickly, and animations that are meant to highlight specific elements quickly become taxing.

That's not to say that you can't use animations and transitions, just that you need to pick your spots. Aim for no more than a handful of these transitions for each presentation. And use them in spots where they'll add to the demonstration, not detract from it.

Skip Text Where Possible

use visuals

Sometimes images tell a better story than text can. And as a presenter, your goal is to describe points in detail without making users do a lot of reading. In these cases, a well-designed visual, like a chart, might better convey the information you're trying to share.

The right image adds visual appeal and serves to break up longer, text-heavy sections of the presentation—but only if you're using the right images. A single high-quality image can make all the difference between a success and a dud when you're driving a specific point home.

When considering text, don't think solely in terms of bullet points and paragraphs. Tables, for example, are often unnecessary. Ask yourself whether you could present the same data in a bar or line chart instead.

Think in Color

find a color palette

Color is interesting. It evokes certain feelings and adds visual appeal to your presentation as a whole. Studies show that color also improves interest, comprehension, and retention. It should be a careful consideration, not an afterthought.

You don't have to be a graphic designer to use color well in a presentation. What I do is look for palettes I like, and then find ways to use them in the presentation. There are a number of tools for this, like Adobe Color, Coolors, and ColorHunt, just to name a few. After finding a palette you enjoy, consider how it works with the presentation you're about to give. Pastels, for example, evoke feelings of freedom and light, so they probably aren't the best choice when you're presenting quarterly earnings that missed the mark.

It's also worth mentioning that you don't need to use every color in the palette. Often, you can get by with just two or three, though you should really think through how they all work together and how readable they'll be when layered. A simple rule of thumb here is that contrast is your friend. Dark colors work well on light backgrounds, and light colors work best on dark backgrounds.

Take a Look From the Top Down

change views

Spend some time in the Slide Sorter before you finish your presentation. By clicking the four squares at the bottom left of the presentation, you can take a look at multiple slides at once and consider how each works together. Alternatively, you can click "View" on the ribbon and select "Slide Sorter."

Are you presenting too much text at once? Move an image in. Could a series of slides benefit from a chart or summary before you move on to another point?

It's here that we have the opportunity to view the presentation from beyond the single-slide viewpoint and think in terms of how each slide fits, or if it fits at all. From this view, you can rearrange slides, add additional ones, or delete them entirely if you find that they don't advance the presentation.

The difference between a good presentation and a bad one is really all about preparation and execution. Those that respect the process and plan carefully—not only the presentation as a whole, but each slide within it—are the ones who will succeed.

Bonus: Start With Templates

This brings me to my last (half) point: When in doubt, just buy a template and use it. You can find these all over the web, though Creative Market and GraphicRiver are probably the two most popular marketplaces for this kind of thing. Not all of us are blessed with the skills needed to design and deliver an effective presentation. And while a pre-made PowerPoint template isn't going to make you a better presenter, it will ease the anxiety of creating a visually appealing slide deck.

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Microsoft Office 365 is a suite of cloud-based apps and desktop programs that offer world-class productivity tools for teaching and learning. Many are familiar with the big three applications of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; Office 365 offers the big three and so much more. This page provides a list of resources to quickly get you started with Office 365 to improve your teaching and learning experience while attending EIU. Upon admission or employment at EIU every faculty, staff, and student is automatically provided subscription access to Microsoft Office 365.

Quick Start Links to Microsoft Office 365 Suite

  • Office 365 Training Center (select an app to learn more)
  • Office 365 Education Help Center
  • Office 365 Student Help Center

Office 365 at EIU

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Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Teams is available to every single faculty, staff, and student at Eastern Illinois University!

Office 365 is comprised of online apps that require an internet connection along with traditional desktop applications that work offline, with Office 365 you get the best of both worlds. Hosting your files "in the cloud" allows you to access them from multiple devices, share, and collaborate with other faculty and students. In addition, Office 365 offers state-of-the-art communications capabilities with built-in video conferencing (Skype), chat conversations (Teams), online polls and surveys (Forms), and streaming video channels (Stream) to host video content.

The Office 365 suite of programs are cross-platform with apps available for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and with browser access available via Chromebooks. Downloads for the Office 365 ProPlus desktop applications are available at the ITS Collaboration and Communication download pagehere.

Sign-in to Office 365 at EIU

To sign-in to Office 365 at EIU, go to the EIU homepage and click on the PantherMail link in the top-right side of the title bar. PantherMail uses Microsoft Outlook (part of Office 365) for the EIU email system. You will use your EIU NetID and password to sign-in. Once logged-in to PantherMail, you will see the "App Launcher"similar to the one below, the app launcher includes Outlook (email) along with many of the other Office 365 apps. To see all the apps available to you select "Explore all your apps."

O365 App Launcher Getting Started with Microsoft Teams at EIU

Microsoft Teams has quickly become the goto app for group work for online communication and collaboration at EIU. Microsoft Teams is the digital hub for teamwork in Office 365. Keep all of your team's chats, meetings, files, and apps together in one place. Communicate with anyone on the team through chats, audio, video calls, and instant "Meet Now" sessions. In these times of remote teaching, learning, and work Microsoft Teams is here to help everyone at EIU communicate and collaborate during these challenging times. Everyone at EIU is just a click or touch away from communicating andcollaborating with anyone at EIU and beyond.

  • Click here to learn more about getting started with Microsoft Teams at EIU

Need to record a PowerPoint or make a Screen Recording?

Did you know PowerPoint has built-in recording tools? As a faculty, staff, or student at EIU you already have what you need to record a slide show or make a screencast using PowerPoint. If you do not already have PowerPoint installed on your Mac or PC you can download it for free as part of EIU's Office 365 subscription. The following two links will take you to a YouTube video providing an overview of how to get started with recording a slide show or how to make a screencast:

Classrooms without walls - Part 9 - Recording a Slide Show with PowerPoint

Classrooms without walls - Part 10 - Recording a Screencast with PowerPoint

The video below walks you through signing-in to PantherMail (Office 365) along with setting up a OneNote notebook using the cloud-based storage space called OneDrive (three minutes). Each student is provided 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage while attending EIU.

For more instructional technology videos please visit the EIU Instructional Technology Center.

OneNote is a digital note-taking app that is organized similar to a three-ring binder with Sections and Pages. OneNote is one of the best kept secrets in education and can help you get organized as a place to keep all your notes. Imagine beginning your academic career at EIU and having access to a digital notebook for each class you have ever taken, with OneNote you can. Notes can be accessed 24/7/365; even from your mobile phone!

Special education and accessibility resources for remote learning

Microsoft Education has launched a new website, "Special education and accessibility resources for remote learning" with a slew of resources for teachers and students. Includes by-disability support articles and videos.

The Ultimate MicrosoftEDU Wakelet Collection

What is a Wakelet? A Wakelet is a collection of related bookmarks that can be shared and added to at anytime. Wakelets support multimedia that can be embedded for an attractive presentation and also support Immersive Reader for greater accessibility. The link below is a Wakelet collection for Office 365 products and how they are being used in education.

https://wakelet.com/wake/2882a3c5-8b2c-491c-84e3-ead3bbf267a0

Office 365 Training Center (External)

  • Office 365 Training Center (video training with transcripts)
  • Office 365 Education Help Center
  • Office 365 Student Help Center *
  • Microsoft Teams University (Higher Education)
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Intro to Office Basics
  • Office 365 Quick Start Guides
  • Outlook Cheat Sheets
  • What is Office 365?
  • OneDrive - file storage and sharing
  • Office 365 on Android
  • Office 365 on iPhone
  • Outlook (email)
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Forms
  • Microsoft Stream (YouTube for EIU)
  • Microsoft OneNote - digital notebook
  • OneNote Class Notebook (Super Notebook of Notebooks)
  • Helpful Links for OneNote (OneNote Ultimate)
  • Customize the App Launcher
  • Update your Profile
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Office Accessibility Center

New Immersive Reader Accessibility Feature Now Available For All At EIU -
Based upon Dyslexia research - have your papers read back to you,
great for proofreading too

Read More...

Microsoft Education (External)

  • Classroom Tools for Teachers
  • Personalized Learning
  • Digital Story Telling with Sway
  • Accessibility and Inclusivity
  • Microsoft Translator
  • Learning Tools
  • Student Help Center

Microsoft Educator Center (External)

Connect and collaborate, find training and lessons, and earn badges and certificates on this personalized hub created for educators like you.

  • Microsoft Educator Center (MEC)
  • Courses and Resources
  • Learning Paths
  • BETT 2020 - What's new in EDU Episode 40
  • Inclusive Classroom
  • Skype in the Classroom

Source: https://www.eiu.edu/office365/

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PDF is a hugely popular format for documents simply because it is independent of the hardware or application used to create that file. This means it can be viewed across multiple devices, regardless of the underlying operating system. Also, sharing between users is fairly easy. Another key advantage with PDF files is that files from any format can be converted to PDF format without any data loss whatsoever. That's exactly what we'll see in this article too. We will explore the different ways by which you can export a file as a PDF.

Free Online Tools

There are many free PDF conversion tools available online that will convert files in any format to PDF. A lot of them are simple to use as well. You have to upload a document in any format to the site and within minutes, the conversion is done and is ready for download. However, some sites do place a restriction on size and frequency. For example, some sites allow only small PDF files, typically less than a few MB while others restrict to one conversion an hour/day. You can overcome these restrictions by becoming a paid member of these sites.

Use Office Programs

You can use Microsoft Office programs to make this conversion, and no additional software is needed to translate to PDF document. To do that, navigate to File menu. Choose Export or Save As options depending on the Office document you're using and select PDF option. This will transfer data in files to PDF format.

Adobe InDesign

To export an open document to PDF for printing or viewing, go to File > Export. Give a specific name and location for the new PDF file. If you prefer the PDF document to have the same name as that of the original one, use InDesign document name option.

Pages for Mac

If you want to save a Pages document in PDF format, simply open the document and choose File >Export To > PDF. You can even specify the necessary settings. You can add a password as well. To do this, simply check the password box and select a password for your document.

This adds an extra layer of security to your document, even if your computer is hacked or used by unauthorized users. This is particularly a useful feature to have for files containing confidential or private data.

File Converter Software

There are many paid and free pdf converter applications. But these have to be downloaded to your system and they come with a license, especially if it is a paid tool. Some conversion software gives a free trial period to give you a feel of what they're offering and you can continue with the subscription if you're interested.

If you have printable time sheets PDF or want to post PDF forms online, such a tool will be useful as it will do batch conversions as well.

In short, PDF format offers a ton of flexibility for users when compared to other document formats, and this is why you can choose from one of the above options to convert your documents to this format.

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