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Post Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:30 pm

Good God...... :eek:



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Post Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:37 pm

Things have slowed up over since the new year due to my wife being injured and on crutches and daughter having a slight accident. But I'm still grabbing an hour in the garage whenever I can. Diffs now ready to be assembled fully but I just want to try and Passivate the diff cover bolts before final asembly.

New Z3M bush is in. I ended up using the original diff cover as I priced up a Z3m bush and it came up at £25.90 against the £70 for a replacement Z3 2.8 cover and bush. I just couldn't warrant the extra and fancied the "m" bush so ended up refinishing the backplate. They tarnish really quick in raw alloy as well. This should last a bit longer.

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Note the new Seal guards just to neaten it all up.

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Next up I need to tackle the rear beam / get Barry to press the new bushes in and titivate the rear arms. I also need to get over to the car and finish getting the tank out and then I can fit the new front to rear pipe. I ordered the fuel breather that Dan quoted above anf the correct long one has arrived. Well pleased (thanks for the info Dan).
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Post Fri Jan 22, 2010 4:40 pm

Looking good Trevor, hope the family are ok or on the mend??? :(
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Post Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:04 am

looks good! :D
i'm thinking of doing a [S] template for LSD rebuilds too :D
the new seal covers and speedo sensor fixing plate make such a difference, nice and cheap too :D the seal covers keep coming in looking fairly naff though, looks like they've got damp in storage :?
i never fail to be amazed at just how much rust is hiding behind the speedo sensor fixing plate! 8O
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Post Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:18 pm

Spent a couple of hours this afternoon in the garage playing with Chemicals :eek: My new Zinc plating and passivating kit arrived :roll:

Heres the results:

The speedo sensor plate is original BMW passivated finish. the rest is from my kit.

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Post Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:20 pm

nice :D
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Post Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:45 pm

Looks like that kit worked well Trev, are you pleased with the results?
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Post Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:57 pm

Doesn't look bad to me?!
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Post Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:30 pm

Spent most of the day with the plating kit fired up. All a bit boring really but I thought it best to get it out of the way.

All the bolts for the rear end are now ready for the reassembly.

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Heres what annoys me the most about BMW new parts. Just raw mild steel!! Thats just going to look REEEALY nice afer just a few weeks!!!!

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So I plated those as well.

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Rear beam bushes are fitted thanks to Barrys tool 8O , Diff is fully assembled awaiting oil. Just need to get back over to the car, whip the tank out so I can tackle the front to rear lines, and it's ready to go back together.

Oh and the trailing arm bushes are being replaced but i ain't looking forward to that job!
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Post Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:26 pm

Trevor can you do mine bits too big please?! i've got all those bits just like that :(
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Post Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:08 pm

Simon13 wrote:Trevor can you do mine bits too big please?! i've got all those bits just like that :(
Certainly can. Bring them to the ace and I'll get them in the tank. i'm getting good at it now. :wink:
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Post Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:11 pm

Well, it seems like an absolout age since I've worked on this project. The wife has been ill since January, added to work and other things, poor old shed has taken a back seat in Trev's priorities.

So today I made a concerted effort on the old bus to try to rally some enthusiasm. Have to say it's wained a touch and today didn't help. All I had to do was drop the tank out and remove the front to rear lines! Easy? Like F**K :( Those stupid screws that hold the pipe retainers to the floor pan? Sheared four off plush :x

Speaking to Si and the only way out is to grind them flush, drill the hole out and put a small 8mm bolt through with a nut to secure. Which means the passengers side of the interiors gotta come out! Unless anyone else has any bright ideas :?:

This shot shows how shot the pipes were 8O . The brake line was absoloutely rotten and is distinctly weak :o:

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Had a little clean up under there once it was finally totally stripped out and I have to say, Apart from three or four bubbles in the underseal, it's completely rot free. It came up fairly well, I'm after OEM here and originality so it won't be seeing the spray gun. It'll go back now with the floorpans like this? Shame the last pleb owner like black waxoil. What hideous stuff it is. You can see where he's half heartedly gone over the entire car. :roll:

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And finally, how original do you want an inner arch :D

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More soon. I now have everything back at my gaff for cleaning and painting. And then it'll go back together.
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Post Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:24 pm

Those fuel pipe clips are stupidity aren't they.

Are you going to buy OEM brake pipes? I have always found them a coooont to bend, even with a small pipe bender, so used copper.
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Post Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:31 pm

E30BeemerLad wrote:Those fuel pipe clips are stupidity aren't they.

Are you going to buy OEM brake pipes? I have always found them a coooont to bend, even with a small pipe bender, so used copper.
Already have them all from BMW hanging in the garage. Not looking forward to bending them TBO. I've managed to keep the old brake line as it should be, withouth bending it, so it'll be a good reference point.
A bit anal I know but they come in black now, not the green! However, in the boot of the red breaker Si and I had, were two brand new pipes that run along the rear arms, in green. Thjose are the ones that really show so that was a right bonus.
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Post Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:44 pm

Camel beige FTW! :D

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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:58 am

hi just to let you no the little rivets that the screws screw into are avalible from bmw as they sent me some when i renewed my fuel pipes and clips
hth danny
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:33 am

Just a thought Trev, could you drill out the sheared bit and put a Rivnut in there.
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:18 pm

I feel your pain mate. I just renewed my fuel lines and clips front to rear and the only retaining screw that didn't sheer off was the one tucked up in the engine bay :cry:
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:31 pm

dano0 wrote:hi just to let you no the little rivets that the screws screw into are avalible from bmw as they sent me some when i renewed my fuel pipes and clips
hth danny
Bootifool. talk to me! any part numbers???? I'd be interested in a proper job on this??
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:03 pm

FOUND IT!!!!

No'6 on here:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... fg=15&hl=5

I'll order a load up and see how they look.
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:31 pm

hear they are
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hth danny
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:54 pm

Cheers. Mmmmm, they'd be brazed to the floor then :?

Not sure I want to take a welding torch to it. But what I could do is, if they are threaded the complete length, I could remove the existing ones, drill a hole exactly the same size as the screws thread, and shorten the screws (I have spares on the ones I removed). Then screw through the floorpan to secure the rivet (after dilling a hole in the base of the rivet) while leaving enough room underneath to scew the pretainer plate on.

I'll report back. Thanks Danny.
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:20 pm

They are threaded right the way up. good find Danny on those, they indeed braized on
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:09 pm

There are some really top quality bonding agents/adhesives out there now, you could fix these in with some epoxy type stuff IMO
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:22 pm

yes,a repair on my 2 door was done with this 3M stuff that is claimed to be stronger than weld! 8O i was asked if i minded this being used instead of welding.

So this could be the way forward
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:43 pm

I'll have a chat with the boys at work and see if we have anything that could be of use to you.
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Post Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:47 pm

Simon13 wrote:yes,a repair on my 2 door was done with this 3M stuff that is claimed to be stronger than weld! 8O i was asked if i minded this being used instead of welding.

So this could be the way forward

F4ck 3M ,Davids isopon P40 FTW ! :)
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Post Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:49 am

winx wrote:I'll have a chat with the boys at work and see if we have anything that could be of use to you.
Cheers Henry.
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Post Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:12 am

there are no threads in these rivets/slugs but you could tap them . i think i would drill a hole in the floor tap the rivet tighten the clamp and then smear a little bonding over the top then some seam sealer and never take them off again :D
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Post Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:38 am

B7, you have pm. :)
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Post Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:09 pm

B7 wrote:FOUND IT!!!!

No'6 on here:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... fg=15&hl=5

I'll order a load up and see how they look.
Well thats that idea up the swanny! NLA!

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Post Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:17 pm

I remember Reading the first couple of pages of your thread ages ago. Lost track of it, and just re read it. Very clean car. Nice colour too.winkeye
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Post Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:32 am

same as dezzy for me, last time i read your thread you were having trouble getting the 2.7 started. glad you u got it going, and your car looks mighty fine for a cromie. lol. i love cromies
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Post Sat Jun 19, 2010 7:32 pm

Got some more done today. Basically the fuel tank looked a mess. It had slight bubbling around the lip and again, there was black waxoil all over it. This should be the last part of the car now cleaned of it I think. I bloody hope so. The stuffs a pain in the arse.

Anyones whos ever worked on the fuel tank on one of these will know what a cumbersome lump it is. So hows easiest to work on it?

Like this! 4 long lengths of stuudding :D . Happy days

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Heres what the tank was like. Shit isn't it!

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And heres how it cleaned up. Good enough to use but I had to scurf back the edges which meant it's need painting.

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Heres it's prepped ready for paint

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With the edges scurfed back

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And heres it painted. It's far from perfect but it's under the car and I'm not after concours here, just for the odd "oooh" and "ahhhh" when it's up on the ramp :roll: .

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Heres the beam painted up. Not as nice as a powdercoat finish but as above really. I just want to drive the damn thing!!!!!

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The Fuel filler neck was really in good shape so just a flash of with the sporting life and a coat of anti chip to pretty it up.

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The gaurds in front of the fuel tank are good enough to go again after a clean

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And the fuel breather cover from within the offside rear arch after the same treatment as the neck.

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Overall a long day but a fruitful one. just the rear arms to refurb now and it's ready to start going back together :D .
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Post Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:00 pm

That lot looks good Trevski. I was in the same boat as you, i.e. I'm not a concourse bummer so "it'll do" was my ethos when giving things a freshen up. Fuel tank looks better than a new one.