My 325 touring project
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shedrool83
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This has sat on a drive for 13 years before i bought it and is now stipped to a rolling chassis about to get some rust issues cut out and replaced.
Getting stripped and checked Some of the spare parts i had or begged from my mate ready to go to sandblaster.I have both subframes going to just not in the pic. While to car is getting welded i have started ordering new parts Haven't decided if i'll powder coat or paint the subframes,struts etc once they come back from sandbasting ,whats you opinions?
Also whats your opinions an underseal? I was thinking por15 but it aint cheap another thought was hammerite then stonechip.
More pics to come
Getting stripped and checked Some of the spare parts i had or begged from my mate ready to go to sandblaster.I have both subframes going to just not in the pic. While to car is getting welded i have started ordering new parts Haven't decided if i'll powder coat or paint the subframes,struts etc once they come back from sandbasting ,whats you opinions?
Also whats your opinions an underseal? I was thinking por15 but it aint cheap another thought was hammerite then stonechip.
More pics to come
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look like its going to be a good project.
powder coat or paint on the struts & subframes?? i'd say paint, 2K seems to last longer (if you know what i mean?)
as for underseal, i've always used hammerite (couple of coats) then a good coat of stonechip, but if you can afford por15 then go with that, all comes down to budget.
keep the updates coming
powder coat or paint on the struts & subframes?? i'd say paint, 2K seems to last longer (if you know what i mean?)
as for underseal, i've always used hammerite (couple of coats) then a good coat of stonechip, but if you can afford por15 then go with that, all comes down to budget.
keep the updates coming
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
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getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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very true, primer/2K seems to be the default choice,
i have used por15 on a mk2 escort floor pan & i was very impressed with it, so much so i did the entire body in it lol well it was only a track car,
costs a fair bit more but like they say you get what you pay for.
i have used por15 on a mk2 escort floor pan & i was very impressed with it, so much so i did the entire body in it lol well it was only a track car,
costs a fair bit more but like they say you get what you pay for.
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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Parts are arriving thick and fast but bits aint back from sandblasting yet
but should be in next few days
Welding has started
Still alot to do before i can get to the good bit of throwing new parts .
Welding has started
Still alot to do before i can get to the good bit of throwing new parts .
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Another few hours at this today looking for more rust and cleaning areas to weld.
Pretty positive i have found all the rust now which turned out to be quite a bit more than i first thought.
Pretty positive i have found all the rust now which turned out to be quite a bit more than i first thought.
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looks like its coming along nicely 
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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Oh yes, Jakes back with a build thread.
Hope all is well pal.
Hope all is well pal.
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Looking forward to seeing this progress 
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Nice! Love a build thread! The best e30 colour too, will need to update one of mine once it's started.
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Do not, under any circumstances, use a shultz type underseal. The use of this stuff seals the fate of the car a few years down the line, when it hardens, lifts, and traps water behind it.shedrool83 wrote: Also whats your opinions an underseal?
Best underseal is a polyurethane type, similar to that applied at the factory. 3M sell a suitable type which comes in disposable sachets that attach to a special air powered spray gun.
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Nope sorry. Trims here for you or I'm St. Andrews on first October as mentioned with bmw car club monthly meet.shedrool83 wrote:Alls well mate. I'll need to get down for those gutter trims .Sanchez wrote:Oh yes, Jakes back with a build thread.![]()
Hope all is well pal.
You don't have a 2.5 gear linkage by any chance do you ?
(Think it's the only part I need now . Need to phone Brutus but no had a chance yet)
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wot he saidSteve wrote:Looking forward to seeing this progress
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Another weekend spent bending metal to weld
another day or two should see all the welding and grinding of welds done.
Couldn't make this part up so had to buy it
Had a wee bit time left this morning to get the calipers cleaned up and in primer. Also the lollypops and a few other bits
Couldn't make this part up so had to buy it
Had a wee bit time left this morning to get the calipers cleaned up and in primer. Also the lollypops and a few other bits
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mmm,,, nice,,
yeah a nice new car rolls out !

yeah a nice new car rolls out !
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318i baur 1986 auto.
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Front subframe painted and back in
Fuel filler neck painted and in (need a new clamp but think they are nla
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Also stuck the new shocks and top mounts in.
Made a start on the rear subframe
Fuel filler neck painted and in (need a new clamp but think they are nla
Also stuck the new shocks and top mounts in.
Made a start on the rear subframe
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Looks to be getting there dude, keep it coming.
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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Trailing arms painted
Finished painting rear beam
Gave the drive shafts a clean and a lick
Will hopefully get the front struts striped and painted tomorrow and saturday will hopefully see it all rebuilt and back on the car.
Then onto to the engine bay
Finished painting rear beam
Gave the drive shafts a clean and a lick
Will hopefully get the front struts striped and painted tomorrow and saturday will hopefully see it all rebuilt and back on the car.
Then onto to the engine bay
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After a few mishaps with the rear wheel bearings yesterday i had to go get new ones today.
With a hand from my mate (fellow zoner) and a press we got a fair bit done today
Front end rebuilt apart from steering rack which still needs clean plus rear end rear built apart from diff which also needs cleaned ,painted and a new gasket.
rear discs will be changed for new when they arrive lol
With a hand from my mate (fellow zoner) and a press we got a fair bit done today
Front end rebuilt apart from steering rack which still needs clean plus rear end rear built apart from diff which also needs cleaned ,painted and a new gasket.
rear discs will be changed for new when they arrive lol
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looking good so far, someone's been busy 
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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Only went to garage today to tidy up yesterday's mess that was left but couldn't help myself.
So diff was cleaned painted and fitted .
A bit premature as still needing to get a back plate gasket so never bothered cleaning the back plate.
Both the oem steering racks i had sprung leaks when i was cleaning the pipes up so had to go with an e36 one i had from a breaker ages ago.Which means i'll have to sort out linkage now. Not ideal but will have to do for now
So diff was cleaned painted and fitted .
A bit premature as still needing to get a back plate gasket so never bothered cleaning the back plate.
Both the oem steering racks i had sprung leaks when i was cleaning the pipes up so had to go with an e36 one i had from a breaker ages ago.Which means i'll have to sort out linkage now. Not ideal but will have to do for now
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Thought I'd managed to dodge out the way of all the photos 
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Flippin ek Jake, too much progress. Mine still has original engine in it. Better get my finger out
Lookin good.
Lookin good.
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Might be able to help you out!! I have a 325 prop sitting here and i am not sure it will work with the set up I have? Not sure how to check with an M40 still sitting in the bugger!!
Mine is an e36 2.8 donk and box and an e30 diff. not sure of the dimensions so not sure if the e30 325i prop will fit. If it doesnt fit mine, you can have it.
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Mine is an e36 2.8 donk and box and an e30 diff. not sure of the dimensions so not sure if the e30 325i prop will fit. If it doesnt fit mine, you can have it.
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Meant to ask - whats the craic with that VAG you were trying to hide under a sheet?? Were you over on the dark side for a while? 
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iirc if your using the e36 gearbox you need to use e36 prop component or an e30 m3 propTedswagon wrote:Might be able to help you out!! I have a 325 prop sitting here and i am not sure it will work with the set up I have? Not sure how to check with an M40 still sitting in the bugger!!
Mine is an e36 2.8 donk and box and an e30 diff. not sure of the dimensions so not sure if the e30 325i prop will fit. If it doesnt fit mine, you can have it.
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