My e30 Before I started!
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Getting a bit OCD on this car, Its looking like everything is going to be replaced/reconditioned


I was always going to do the fuel lines as they had started to go in a few places but after removing the beaten up tank I think that will go as well!

I've had fuel leaks since owning the car.. it used to actually puddle if I filled the car.. Which I now think is partly to do with the expansion tank and its pipes, but the tank itself has suffered a rather big knock and is starting to rot away at the seams!

Im currently stripping the entire underbody of the car to weld where needed and underseal. Like I did to the back end..

nice blurry wide angled view!

On the other hand the bay is getting smoother


I was always going to do the fuel lines as they had started to go in a few places but after removing the beaten up tank I think that will go as well!

I've had fuel leaks since owning the car.. it used to actually puddle if I filled the car.. Which I now think is partly to do with the expansion tank and its pipes, but the tank itself has suffered a rather big knock and is starting to rot away at the seams!

Im currently stripping the entire underbody of the car to weld where needed and underseal. Like I did to the back end..

nice blurry wide angled view!

On the other hand the bay is getting smoother
Probably a reproduction over the £1,000,000 genuine part
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuel-Tank-55L ... 58a8a152c0
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuel-Tank-55L ... 58a8a152c0
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goosiegander
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Skillz there Jamie!
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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goosiegander
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Still hibernating in the garage dude, fear not!Jamie8GTi wrote:Cheers mate!goosiegander wrote:Skillz there Jamie!
Keep up the good work!
I saw the s50 up for sale a while back???![]()
Please don't tell me its gone???
I was just about to update my progress with similar photos as I got the trailing arms back from the powdercoaters.
Looking good Jamie.
I need to make up my own threaded car bearing inserter or just take em to local shop to do if i can't be bothered.
looking forward to more progress.
Looking good Jamie.
I need to make up my own threaded car bearing inserter or just take em to local shop to do if i can't be bothered.
looking forward to more progress.
thanks mate, not really to bad to make but jeez! gives you a fair old work out unless you have a 6ft bar over the spanner haha
Updates probably won't come to frequent as I'm under the shell mainly and can't really get any pictures as its a bit to close!
But”¦
Finally got my hands on the gearbox + prop combination!!!
A huge thanks to DanThe for the link he sent me which resulted in all this for just £51!!!

The e36 328i ZF sport box + prop (basically the 5 speed m3 box!)
Spent all of saturday bidding on, partying over, then picking up the gearbox and then sunday had to sort out some things on my daily driver But managed to get a little bit more welding and smoothing done!





I know its a bit fussy! But should look good when its all together
Updates probably won't come to frequent as I'm under the shell mainly and can't really get any pictures as its a bit to close!
But”¦
Finally got my hands on the gearbox + prop combination!!!
A huge thanks to DanThe for the link he sent me which resulted in all this for just £51!!!

The e36 328i ZF sport box + prop (basically the 5 speed m3 box!)
Spent all of saturday bidding on, partying over, then picking up the gearbox and then sunday had to sort out some things on my daily driver But managed to get a little bit more welding and smoothing done!





I know its a bit fussy! But should look good when its all together
Thanks for the tip mate! worked well!!mcbonio wrote:Good work with the DIY bearing press.! ;)
Just forked out £340 for a full poly bush kit! gotta admit I was putting this purchase off as its so much money for some hard rubber!! but then again, had to be done
managed to get the rear beam off but one of the aluminium inserts has snapped off in the chassis so I'm currently trying to pry that out! updates to come when I can find my phone lead lol


Don't know how I ever lived without one of these!


started on a few pipes indoors!

and spent the best part of an hour sanding my rear arb



I'm pretty happy with the bay! but it dawned on me there was a few spots of welding to do in the front inner arches, so before I spray I'm sorting that!

Didn't want to completely remove the wings so just pried the bottoms out the way!





No cardboard template this time!



Turned out okay in the end!

Still got bits to do but its not a hole anymore at least, spent the rest of the evening sanding down and spraying the front arb but my phone died!
My dad swears by these! probably should have got some but coming to the end of the welding now! maybe next project somewhere down the line hahahahahamcbonio wrote:If you think thats useful chap get yourself a set of these flap discs.! They shift crud like no other.!
Got busy with the lethal weapon and have started to finish up my 6cyl suspension, bought a cheap sand blaster to do it all but its useless so progress is very slow
Yesterday spent a fair bit of time on the right strut leg and front arb cups..


Cut off the old mount for the abs and wear sensor and even went as far as filling a few small dents!! hahahaha sad or what!





Really impressed with the finish of everything
Spent the entire night tonight on the rear subframe alone”¦
Its a job I've put off for a while and christ am I glad it's done!
The pictures don't really show up very well but I've taken everything back entirely to bare metal.




Bushes could be here this week so trying to get things ready to go back on”¦ Waiting on brake disc guards so I can make up the new rear brake pipes
Yesterday spent a fair bit of time on the right strut leg and front arb cups..


Cut off the old mount for the abs and wear sensor and even went as far as filling a few small dents!! hahahaha sad or what!





Really impressed with the finish of everything
Spent the entire night tonight on the rear subframe alone”¦
Its a job I've put off for a while and christ am I glad it's done!
The pictures don't really show up very well but I've taken everything back entirely to bare metal.




Bushes could be here this week so trying to get things ready to go back on”¦ Waiting on brake disc guards so I can make up the new rear brake pipes
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goosiegander
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Good Work! 
Work is looking Top man wish i had room to work, I've ordered some backing plates too along with new bolts nuts and washers.
Quick Q: what did you use to remove paint from the bearing housing face? Just wondered on the importance of the face if it needs to be polished smooth for the bearing fitting ?
Cheers


Quick Q: what did you use to remove paint from the bearing housing face? Just wondered on the importance of the face if it needs to be polished smooth for the bearing fitting ?
Cheers


Another slack weekend! had to go get my girlfriends new car on saturday and she's started a part time job so I've got my little boy all day sundays now

1.4 tdi 206!! wish it was my daily lol

Bushes came!

and got the front subframe done..





Got a little bit of time of work from Friday to Tuesday so the plan is to get the welding done, undersealed and bay sprayed then things can start going back on!
Just got the left front strut to strip and paint and the front wishbone lollypop things then all of the 325 parts are done! phewww

1.4 tdi 206!! wish it was my daily lol

Bushes came!

and got the front subframe done..





Got a little bit of time of work from Friday to Tuesday so the plan is to get the welding done, undersealed and bay sprayed then things can start going back on!
Just got the left front strut to strip and paint and the front wishbone lollypop things then all of the 325 parts are done! phewww
Almost all done!! 

The left strut proved to be ridiculously frustrating!!


But its now ready for paint!

These little buggers also proved difficult!

first one came out with a little spacer I made

Second one bend the spacer then took me ages!! I kept trying to weld to it so I could knock it out, but the welds kept breaking and in the end I realised I could just cut it out with a hacksaw


getting some bits painted tonight after fully clearing out the shed and should be cracking on with the shell again

The left strut proved to be ridiculously frustrating!!


But its now ready for paint!

These little buggers also proved difficult!

first one came out with a little spacer I made

Second one bend the spacer then took me ages!! I kept trying to weld to it so I could knock it out, but the welds kept breaking and in the end I realised I could just cut it out with a hacksaw


getting some bits painted tonight after fully clearing out the shed and should be cracking on with the shell again
Only a small hole passengers side









Bought a big tin of brushable seam sealer, dries nice and hard but still flexible like the original rubber stuff, so everything that was stripped got a good coating before underselling.








Finished all my callipers now! almost ready to bolt on


whole underneath is ready for underseal.

new brake pipes fitted nice



lots of goodies turned up! been to busy to post recently will get some more info up when I've got more time!
glad to say all the welding is done!!!









Bought a big tin of brushable seam sealer, dries nice and hard but still flexible like the original rubber stuff, so everything that was stripped got a good coating before underselling.








Finished all my callipers now! almost ready to bolt on


whole underneath is ready for underseal.

new brake pipes fitted nice



lots of goodies turned up! been to busy to post recently will get some more info up when I've got more time!
glad to say all the welding is done!!!



















