Are there any issues fitting the thermostat housing back on when using ITB's?
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Are there any issues fitting the thermostat housing back on when using ITB's?
Are there any issues fitting the thermostat housing back on when using ITB's?
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YesBristol_Jer wrote:Are there any issues fitting the thermostat housing back on when using ITB's?
Look proper Rav, good luck with the stat housing!
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Seriously, when they look this good.The_Diddler wrote:/\/\ no likey
They'll be stripped down, and centres redone, with new dishes all round.mcbonio wrote:Polish them up nice, and they'll look good on a dark metallic coloured chromie e30.
They're 5 stud though.... ?
They are 5 stud, but the ET is high enough so I can use some adaptors.

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shitzer rimz are horrid where's the split hartge's Ravvy ?
you using trumpets or the M5 inlet ?

you using trumpets or the M5 inlet ?

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Have the all still here lads.
RS's, Hartges, and the 17" and 18" split ACS wheels.
I'll keeping my options open, but the Hartges and RS's are defo staying for the car, and the 17" ACS ones.
I'm selling the 18" spilts.
Steve, similar set up, apart from the Plenium, mines from a M88 (M6) engine, so doesn't have the "Hump" in the middle.
RS's, Hartges, and the 17" and 18" split ACS wheels.
I'll keeping my options open, but the Hartges and RS's are defo staying for the car, and the 17" ACS ones.
I'm selling the 18" spilts.
Steve, similar set up, apart from the Plenium, mines from a M88 (M6) engine, so doesn't have the "Hump" in the middle.

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Epic councilnessRav335uk wrote:Seriously, when they look this good.The_Diddler wrote:/\/\ no likey![]()
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It depends on how good the seats and valves are.
Small update.
Picked this up yesterday.
E30 handbrake handle covered in Alcantara.


It depends on how good the seats and valves are.
Small update.
Picked this up yesterday.
E30 handbrake handle covered in Alcantara.



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Well, time I suppose to pics of what was underneath the carpet.
Passenger side
Driver side

Glove box firewall

and finally driver side firewall

Most of the worst rust is on the firewall where water is coming through, one of the threadsbolts for the glovebox is completely gone, and on the driverside, ther's a hole which will need cutting out and welding in a new piece.
I'll get the rest of the mating up tomorrow and see what it's like under there.
The rest you can see isn't bad, but surface rust, so a lot better than I though, happy days.
Passenger side

Driver side

Glove box firewall

and finally driver side firewall

Most of the worst rust is on the firewall where water is coming through, one of the threadsbolts for the glovebox is completely gone, and on the driverside, ther's a hole which will need cutting out and welding in a new piece.
I'll get the rest of the mating up tomorrow and see what it's like under there.
The rest you can see isn't bad, but surface rust, so a lot better than I though, happy days.

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That is caused by water in the scuttle box seeping down between the two bulkhead skins. You can patch the hole, but it'll still be festering from the inside.Rav335uk wrote: Most of the worst rust is on the firewall where water is coming through, one of the threadsbolts for the glovebox is completely gone,
The sealant in the bottom of the scuttle box needs renewing, but this is close to impossible without removing the top scuttle panel itself.
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Is that removing the whole scuttle panel, if so, you can get new scuttles from the dealer?Brianmoooore wrote:That is caused by water in the scuttle box seeping down between the two bulkhead skins. You can patch the hole, but it'll still be festering from the inside.Rav335uk wrote: Most of the worst rust is on the firewall where water is coming through, one of the threadsbolts for the glovebox is completely gone,
The sealant in the bottom of the scuttle box needs renewing, but this is close to impossible without removing the top scuttle panel itself.
Phil, I got hungry during the hard work
Jim, I was surprised too.

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Like I always say, you dont need to be a good welder, you need to be a good grinderRav335uk wrote:Nope, it'll be like pigeon shit that will need grinding back to look "Good"
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Awesome, but true. In brick laying we used to say you just need to be a good at renderingmaggspower wrote:Like I always say, you dont need to be a good welder, you need to be a good grinderRav335uk wrote:Nope, it'll be like pigeon shit that will need grinding back to look "Good"








