Beemerlad's M52 Chromie
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Looking very very promising! Can't be many regular zoners not following this thread, surely one of them could bake a touring shaped cake or something 

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gareth
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blowing it up on the strip, that'll never happen
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cable ties on the rad are awesome, they've held the bottom of my rad on for the last threee years or so
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E30BeemerLad
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Got the day off work tomorrow, just printed off my insurance certificate, ready for my first proper ride out in the car since getting it 2 years ago! VIC check at 1.40pm, hopefully have some rent in the screen later in the afternoon
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Vehicle Identity Check.
In Lee's case his car was a cat 'C' insurance write off,check is to make sure the car has not been 'rung'.
My touring also required a ViC,but because it was an import from France,on French plates.
All the guy was interested in was the VIN number and engine number so that a V5 could be issued,with an 'age related' regestration mark.I turned down the latter and used a retained mark!
In Lee's case his car was a cat 'C' insurance write off,check is to make sure the car has not been 'rung'.
My touring also required a ViC,but because it was an import from France,on French plates.
All the guy was interested in was the VIN number and engine number so that a V5 could be issued,with an 'age related' regestration mark.I turned down the latter and used a retained mark!
Youth is wasted on the young.
he should be waiting in line fr a tax disc now i reckon
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Or ringing the insurance company " I don't know what happened, I was just pootling along on my way to church and it caught fire, What... Yes my church is down a quiet country lane well away from any witnesses"

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E30BeemerLad
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He has a tax disc
Yep indeed, VIC check passed and it has some rent in the screen.
Few problems though. Horrible clunking from the front end over speed humps and potholes etc. Just discovered after taking the driver front wheel off and looking around that the collar nut on the strut has come undone completely and the insert is just flapping about. So am in the process of removing the strut etc.
However, of more concern is a diff that is absolutely howling for mercy. Or at least that's what I believe the noise is. Going to investigate that once I've rebuilt this strut. Have booked tomorrow off work now, so there remains a chance this will come to the pod.
Yep indeed, VIC check passed and it has some rent in the screen.
Few problems though. Horrible clunking from the front end over speed humps and potholes etc. Just discovered after taking the driver front wheel off and looking around that the collar nut on the strut has come undone completely and the insert is just flapping about. So am in the process of removing the strut etc.
However, of more concern is a diff that is absolutely howling for mercy. Or at least that's what I believe the noise is. Going to investigate that once I've rebuilt this strut. Have booked tomorrow off work now, so there remains a chance this will come to the pod.
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Woo hoo (ish)
Sounds like all your perseverence is finally starting to pay off.
Sounds like all your perseverence is finally starting to pay off.
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
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E30BeemerLad
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As it happens I have a 3.91 LSD waiting to be fittedZiggy wrote:Good work sir! Got a spare diff?
4 17 mm bolts and 8mm allen bolts on the drive shafts mateE30BeemerLad wrote:As it happens I have a 3.91 LSD waiting to be fittedZiggy wrote:Good work sir! Got a spare diff?Remind me, is it 17mm bolts that hold the diff in?

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E30BeemerLad
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Aye, LSD will be going in.Dezzy wrote:Stick the LSD in lee job done! Well done mate. What's it like then. Are you happy with it sir?
I'm still on the fence with whether I like it or not. The horrendous howl coming from the back end/ underneath kind of ruined the journey. But it rides very well. Seems quite sluggish bottom end wise (presumably a price you pay for the M50 inlet manifold and probably the S5 exhaust manifold). The exhaust manifold may be too loud for my liking.
I think once it has had a bit more of a shakedown, I'll look at getting it remapped and see what that brings, but it doesn't feel like a missile
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E30BeemerLad
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The diff in the car may be low or empty on oil as it did get stored on the side by mistake and a load did leak out of the breather. I have no idea what ratio it is, but it was doing 3k at 70mph
Shouldn't be a wheel bearing as all 4 are brand new.
Just found the windy gun and spring compressors so will get this strut finished and then have a look at the rear end. May run it in gear with the arse in the air to see if it isn't anything else
Shouldn't be a wheel bearing as all 4 are brand new.
Just found the windy gun and spring compressors so will get this strut finished and then have a look at the rear end. May run it in gear with the arse in the air to see if it isn't anything else
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Sounds like current diff is a 3.64 or there abouts,any play in the prop centre bearing?
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3.64 gives 75mph @3k, id guess its a 3.91.
Anyway ive been following this thread from day one and im glad to see its (almost) complete.
well done lee and enjoy!
Anyway ive been following this thread from day one and im glad to see its (almost) complete.
well done lee and enjoy!
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felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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E30BeemerLad
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I ran it with the arse in the air and there is all sorts of clunking and grating noises coming from the diff, so I'll have that out in the morning and wrestle the LSD in. Will check the other drivetrain components for wear too


