Hello again
Here are a few pics of the work I’ve carried out so far on pars and things for when i swap everything over.
The touring that I have isn’t the best example of an e30 and is not in the best shape under her and has had lots of welding... and still needs more.
But until I have the car off the road and up on the ramp and completely stripped I can do nothing about that. So here’s what I’ve been up too.
I’m not doing a serious restoration here; I’m just having fun and getting to know these cars. so if anyone think I’m molesting or doing a bad job or I’ve messed something up please drop me a comment advice will be taken on board.
I degreased the front beam, rear beam and trailing arms and the drum brake backing plates off the saloon and had them media blasted and powder coated.
I have rebuilt up my trailing arms with new wheel bearings, new hoses and stainless flexi hoses. When building them up I made some stainless flexi hose retention brackets too, if you know the ones that I mean. I have also poly-bushed them along with the rear beam. i have also got myself some poly-bushes for the antiroll bars. I hear they last a hell of a lot longer than standard rubber ones, so I’ve gone for it. I am converting to rear drums and removing the ABS off the car as I’ve had loads of trouble with the rear brake and hand brake on this and just want to make it a bit simpler and I’ve found rear drums very reliable in my past experience and just as easy to service and mess with.
The engine received a bit of a strip down, degrease, power wash ( after plugging all the valve holes etc. ), wire brush and a paint as well as a small service, new gaskets, heat shield, oil filter, plugs and timing belt.
The rocker and oil filter cover got a bead blast and colouring in with a nice shade of coppery bronze along with the top half of the inlet manifold.
The exhaust manifold received the same but a lick of heat proof black paint instead.
And the engine got thrown back together and went from looking like this:
To this

which I’m rather happy about. ( The sump is missing as I had to borrow it as I cracked the one I was using on the car

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I ordered a few nice shiny things for the car once she is rebuilt including all of the bushes clips washer and pins to refresh the shifter linkages and a Z3 shot shifter. My favourite ever purchase, a nardi wooden steering wheel and shifter knob, and the boss to fit it to the car.
As you may of noticed from the pictures above my front wings are knackered.
This has nothing to do with me running in to the back of a golf a few months ago
So I’ve got a new set of front wings, as the ones off the saloon are rotten around the bottom by the sills. They have had a coat of primer all over, and stone chip on the inside then the colour.
I love the colour Nato green so I am going to rub down the car and shut gaps and roll and rattle can on this colour the best I can, I can’t afford a proper re-spray and I don’t think the body work is worthy of one anyway, so again I’m going to have a go and have fun with it

I’m more than sure this colour can work on my car, it’s just going to need the right wheels to set it off. haha
I then got back in to the garage and worked on the steering rack and front beam.
The one currently on the touring is weeping a bit from the right side and I’m going to be replacing it with the one from the saloon. Below is a picture of it looking rather grotty and sorry looking with corrosion on the pipes and nice layer of oil and grime.
So I stripped the pipes off and plugged up all of the holes ready for a de-greasing and steam cleaning.
The pipes were then wire brushed on the pedestal wheel we have in the garage and given a lick or two of Hammerite to help them last a while longer. I hope. The ball joints feel fine but the track rod ends did not so I have gone any got me some new shiny ones of them too.
And that’s me up to date so far. I can’t wait to get properly stuck in when I have my two weeks off work
Peace out