Alpina B10 Bi turbo, this car is haunting me 11/2/15

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Sat May 04, 2013 10:38 am

And who's going to be driving? :D
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Sat May 04, 2013 10:54 am

At least you have a deadline, seriously though once he or she arrives kiss goodbye to anytime for fixing cars. In the 10 weeks since Lewis was born i think i have squeezed in about 5 hours max to get the car mot ready.
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Sat May 04, 2013 11:42 am

its only tempory, less time and it takes a back seat but its not forever if you don't want it to be.

I've got an e30 to finish!
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Sat May 04, 2013 12:34 pm

Beautiful car and great work on rebuilding her the way she deserves.

Hope it's up and running again soon. I miss my old E34 M5....but not the repair bills

The B10 BT was the dream though and I should have brought one a few years back when decent cars were around for £7/8k or so....

Ended up with an E39 B10 v8 though....so not all bad....

Enjoy!
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Sun May 05, 2013 9:39 am

Indeed enjoy I shall this summer!

Yesterday great strides where made


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Doesn't look much but I've got the heat shields back on. This took an age because I didn't take any pics and counldn't remember for the life of me how they went back on! Also the same applied to all the turbo pipework to the intercooler!

I've also added the pipework for the coolant lines. This runs to the electric pump which runs after the engine is switched off the cool the turbos and improve their life


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Geabox and starter motor re fitted. So this chunky lot is ready to go back into its home now. Which will be Monday! :D



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But before it can go back in the last job is to sort this out. The heatsheild, its died in a word as you can see.



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With it removed, ala e30 M3 the chassis leg is/was getting a bit scorched



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The shielding around the brake line was in good condition so like the coolant lines I've wrapped it in some ali tape. Fairly important this to stop the brakes fading on this side i'd guess!



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All cleaned up a treat. If this was an E30 we would of found a big rust hole!!




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etch primed




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few coats of black, job jobbed



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Old and new, the new is doubled up so I've brought it home and I've going to glue them together and then seal the ends with ali tape again. Then its ready to re install to the car.
Should look good.



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Last job on the rear end was a new fuel filter, can't hurt and when do they get changed?



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This heat shield is a bit fubared, as its ali and the nuts that hold it on are steel. So its corroded away around where its held up. It was hanging off and rattling with the engine running. I bulked at the £150 for a new one and realised they're all like this now. So some inventiveness called with some big washers to the rescue! bit motorsport but they're plated and should help!

that's where its ended amazing where 6-7 hours can go! ready for the big refit on Monday!
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Sun May 05, 2013 9:49 am

Nice work, Si, though it's baulked and not "bulked" at the cost of something! :wink:

I wonder if anyone's ever fitted the B10 BT lump to an E30 - it would go like a rocket...
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Sun May 05, 2013 12:16 pm

for some reason theres a spell checker on my computer and it changes everything is my excuse. Every time I type alpina it changes it to alpine which is very boring.

theres an e30 m3 with a bi turbo lump, its been posted on here before not sure where. Its got the e34 dash fitted too iirc and the recaro seats
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Sun May 05, 2013 6:31 pm

i look forward to your updates simon,
they're always well documented.

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Sun May 05, 2013 6:38 pm

Rtaylor2208 wrote:At least you have a deadline, seriously though once he or she arrives kiss goodbye to anytime for fixing cars. In the 10 weeks since Lewis was born i think i have squeezed in about 5 hours max to get the car mot ready.
5 hours in 2 years for me!!!!
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Wed May 08, 2013 10:20 pm

Well Monday came and went, bit sweaty it was too


Carrying on with the chassis leg heat shield

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It fitted perfectly, so fixing from the top and working down.





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All fixed on, i'm pretty pleased it turned out so well. 100 times better than the knackered old shit that was there before



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All ready for the engine to come back in. Few more shields fitted





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Here we go, the mill and box doesn't need such a great angle to fit in. The engine bay is big on these buses



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nearly there...............



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finally back in on the mounts.....talking of which I couldn't remember which way they went! So 3rd time round we got the donk sitting where it should be. Huge step forward




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refitted all the drive belts, everything that's easy to do with the front end in bits




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new condenser and dryer in




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viscous and radiator, plus the oil cooler which you can't see here




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turbo boost pipes coming back on.

So flying now really, prop, exhaust to go and it won't be far off ready for the big re start
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Wed May 08, 2013 10:52 pm

£97 for 3 studs!! :eek:

Nice one Si it's looking spot on, those nicely painted bits finish it off very well. :cool:
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Wed May 08, 2013 11:04 pm

great update, enjoyed that
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Thu May 09, 2013 6:46 pm

some more today,


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on the back shot! ready for the propshaft




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new gasket plus some grease




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prop on so its ready for the leviathan exhaust system but not quite........




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I had to finish fitting all the boost pipework back in. Doesn't look much but its all a bit tight in there, spanners to tighten the jubilees up. I'd refit a bit more of this before refitting the engine but hey ho


So not far of getting it ready to run and drive, the light is here nearly!
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Thu May 09, 2013 6:49 pm

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Sun May 12, 2013 8:58 pm

long day up the unit! but working on the daily aswell. Anyhow


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I've connected the coolant line here to the electric pump for the turbos. So its now ready for the exhaust to go back on. Rocker is getting repainted to be perfectomondo. not the best pic as you can't see the coolant lines i'm on about :?




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Front section loosely on ready for back box.





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And there it is on, fully grown adult men weigh less than this exhaust. Doesn't look any different to when I started on it!




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So this is the finshed article underneath, ready for action hopefully





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heat shields back on, these are a right f**king pain.




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airbox on, new air filter - its an e28 535i filter for your pub trivia



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crap picture but looms all back in place and lots of it connected up, starter motor, engine earth, lambda, boost guage etc. I was fitting the oil filter at the time

So what you see here is all that's left. Throttle body, fuel lines, intercooler, oil and coolant


I'm going to be up there tomorrow and get this thing done and the show on the road hopefully with no dramas. I said that touching wood! I'm excited but nervous as always when it comes to the big re start after a lot of work on her. So heres to some big 265 width 1 1's outside the unit 2moro to get that old oil burnt out the exhaust!
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Sun May 12, 2013 10:06 pm

I'm not surprised you're touching wood ;)
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Mon May 13, 2013 11:26 am

Gd going!
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Thu May 16, 2013 10:58 pm

Mondays been and gone but alas I was at the unit making progress


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TB and pipework on, other bits I can't remember but it looks ready to go! Note, always try and remember how the wiring fits underneath the inlet with coolant pipes! Or get elastic fingers with mirrors on them




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Intercooler back on, its had a good wash out




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new bleed nipple, always rounded and knackered. Same as m20's and found it in my new spares draw. A deserving case I feel




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time to add some oil, 10-60 Castrol TWS or edge sport? Its from the dealer and is the M-power grade stuff not the normal that Castrol make. Coolant in, we can imagine that going in too




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ready to start..........with some nerves as always





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BOOM! She runs, lives, breathes! We didn't push it out either, wouldn't go first time as fuel lines wrong way round, classic one. They don't idle well without the MAF plugged in either. Bar this its idleing a little rough but getting better everytime its started.......

No leaks detected, no blow on exhaust or turbos, coolant bled up without needing to open nipple! Loads and loads of oily smoke out the exhaust which was a little off putting, but i'd not put any cleaning type stuff through it, thinking burning it off would be the best way. I expect it will take a while. It was just starting to get smokey when I took this pic!




Onto today,



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Henrys done a great job of letting in some small plates on both sides in this classic e34 rust area. Wings aren't too bad at bottoms after a clean up either




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Start of the bit refit, head lamps and grills going on




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wiper grills, these little black clips all broke on removal bar one, new ones all round as minimum order of 20 from BMW when you need 8........




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tidyied all my shizzle up, as I'd made good time and was on a roll!





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Ready for the maiden voyage!


Seems to be running better everytime its started I guess its the ecu's re learning after the batterys been disconnected. The cars at home now safe and sound, she sounds great with no blows on the exhaust now with some heat in the system. Its making correct boost high and low and was a nice drive home. What a car had a little plant of the right foot. I think the worst of the oil has burnt out the system now, still smells but nothing like it was on Monday! You can really hear the turbos now and the wastgates working away, a nice sound

Few snags and some little bits I need to buy but its ready for MOT now and its great to have her home at last.

Happy ending so far, I must make a big thankyou to Henry for use of the unit and putting up with this major repair(s) on the car and all the space/time its took up at one point
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Thu May 16, 2013 11:02 pm

Congratulations Simon, great work ! :D
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Thu May 16, 2013 11:05 pm

you'll have to inspect once its MOT'd
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Thu May 16, 2013 11:49 pm

Great work. Nice to see this back on the road.

Im looking to sell my E34 because it looks Ill be piloting some V8 Stuttgart muscle this summer.
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Fri May 17, 2013 6:33 am

Thats an epic one to take on and complete. Big round of applause required I reckon!

Henry? What a legend (but you need to give them tabs up mate) :wink:
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Fri May 17, 2013 7:27 am

Boom diggedy! It'll be rather strange not having it on the ramp!

Si has done a serious job on this, attention to detail has been great, can't wait to get it on the dyno and see what power it is making :)
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Fri May 17, 2013 9:40 am

Morat wrote:I'm not surprised you're touching wood ;)
I'm touching cloth!

And that's just from reading the tale.... :mad:

Well done,Simon. :D
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Fri May 17, 2013 2:10 pm

Simon !
just read this from begining to end this an epic, it looked like a fantastic car when i saw it last i have to say well done fella love it keep them coming i have no got the bug for another chariot..... but i would love and to have something as nice as that. again well done fella, please can i have a passenger ride some time :D
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Fri May 17, 2013 4:00 pm

What a fantastic machine!...
Didnt even know alpina did one of these.....

Was this originaly an m5 before alpina "messed" with it? :D
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Top work me old mate, totally fuckin epic :cool:
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Blitz wrote: Im looking to sell my E34 because it looks Ill be piloting some V8 Stuttgart muscle this summer.
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I reckon a C43 off the 5 forum?
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Its a 2 door.
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CLK 55 ? :)
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500SEC?
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