Time I got round to updating this thread, progress has remained slow since I'm in no real rush with this at the moment.
Floor is now welded up and the engine is back in after the rigmarole of getting hold of a suitable bulkhead insulation panel, first one was a LHD one and the next two weren't in an acceptable condition for a brand new part from BMW.
The engine is sitting on lefthand E28 M5 mounts which has provided clearance between the BTB2 manifold & the steering linkage on the E36 rack, the bottom UJ had some edges massaged down to add another couple of MM clearance so hopefully it will be ok once it's on the road but we'll have to see.
Also since my last update I've found a fetish for Soda blasted parts following Robs and Pauls threads and that also coincided with a local biker setting up his own blasting & plating unit just round the corner.
I've also decided to fit an E36 rad now to save the hassle of welding a bracket into the bay for the header tank and and more clutter, also provides me with a bigger rad so will be more effective......................this has obviously added further hassle though since I've got to convert the rest of the piping to facelift spec.
Since I was going to be messing with coolant pipes again and I'd need to fit a facelift cambelt cover to enable me to fit the metal pipe across the front of the engine I though I'd attempt my first cambelt change even though it had only just been changed prior to buying the donor car, bloody good job i did since it was bodged!!!!
Notice anything missing???? (this it the new belt and tensioner in place but it's how i found the old one)
So a quick call in to Jims and we took the spring/tensioner from his 325e breaker, since this was covered in crap and looking the 20 odd years old it is I dropped it off with a few other parts to get blasted and zinc plated.
All in place now with a new water pump, can't believe how easy an M20 cambelt is to do
How it looks when i left it this afternoon;
Now on with fitting some brakes......................
Front discs and calipers mounted after a LOT of fiddling;
New rear shoes and trimmed dust shields;
Discs, calipers & pipes fitted;
