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It`s only three bolts and believe me when I say it hurts .....................................
I replaced all my rotten threaded studs with Rivnuts.rem1858 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 7:51 pmMore E30 build progress - I finally got my exploration of the front wheel wells over and done with. To be fair, I didn't come off too badly this time, minimal rust, less than I anticipated when I'd seen some poking through the thick underseal.
Still a pig of a job taking the underseal off though, takes forever. I don't know how people have the stamina to do full bare metal. I'm pleased I decided to avoid getting carried away with that now, and hopefully I don't live to regret that decision!![]()
I also got a bunch of holes some wally had drilled into the passenger side wheel well when fitting an alarm in the past welded up, and in doing that discovered the power of the copper block. Wish I'd known about that one before. I think it's a game changer for welding thin panels to avoid warping and blow throughs. I'm even pretty pleased with my mini DIY copper welding block made from an old bit of pipe!
Underseal next, I remember it being a tough gig when I did the rear end, lets hope I've learned from my past mistakes with that.![]()
Thank you, really glad you've been enjoying the vids!Alyman wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:40 pmAmazing work - I've been watching some of the Youtube vids - really well presented and informative. I've learnt a lot!
I'm just in the process of reviewing and starting to deal with some problem areas on mine. Have been applying the ol' wire brush here and there and will be etch priming / seam sealing / top coating as appropriate. I'm conscious that I'll need to move under the car soon enough though - floor pans / front rails are starting to look a bit suspect here and there. Hopefully nothing serious, but it's a sign that stripping it back to investigate properly will be necessary soon.
If there are no actual holes (i.e. welding required) I'll probably try to deal with it myself - I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on potentially using the Dinitrol 447 underseal in aerosol format - I know you used a compressor/air, but I don't have access to one. Could you picture doing the job with aerosol instead of an air gun? Do you think it would present any additional challenges?
Awesome thanks Mart! I'll have to take note of that WD40 tip, not sure I've tried with that before but if it makes the tools last longer then ideal.martauto wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:28 pmHell that`s very impressive mate![]()
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Glad to see you are keeping the rev`s down when using cutting tools as they are only HSS at the very best but try and use a bit of lube such as WD40, this will give you better performance and longevity too.
In a front end collision you are looking are "shear" force for the original spot welds so what you have done is just as strong in my opinion.
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I agree, you have to decide what look you want. Ask 10 people what colour and you will get 30 resultstha881 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 11:49 amIn regards to the colour, are you attempting to do an oem looking build or something more custom looking?
First decision is do you go with a bmw colour? Secondly, do you go with an original e30 colour?
For a more retro look there are plenty of early e30 colours that help give the classic look, for example Henna Rot seems to be the most desirable red.
It also depends what interior you have to hand as that would play a large part in the decision.
My personal favourites are Dunkelblau, Zobelbraun or the alpina green and blue also
I am a bit biased but I have done mine San Marino Blue, a modern 2017 colour but I love it, Calypso Red Metallic is also beautifulrem1858 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:56 pmI'm back with another E30 project update! I took the plunge and decided to spray the entire engine bay in 2k Epoxy Primer.
I've been deliberating about that and have been tempted to just leave the bay as a future project. I'm glad I decided to bite the bullet and spray it out though, it actually looks a million bucks all in one colour, even if just primer grey.
I really rate this Novol 2k Epoxy Primer, it's been brilliant to work with on various other projects over the years, and it delivered again for this engine bay. Despite the fact I was using the wrong spray gun really, and only just had the right amount of paint left to get it done!
As I say in the video, I'm feeling inspired to decide on a paint colour for this car so I can go ahead and get a colour on it. If you've got any interesting colour suggestions, do let me know because my mind is all over the place on it right now. It's one of the big unknowns for this build and it's turning out that I need to make a decision faster than I thought.
There have already been some good ones in the comments on the video. I'll keep you posted!![]()
rem1858 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:40 pmAt risk of it being a diversion from the actual goal, I talked myself into doing the conversion to removable front core support. With the plans to M52 swap this E30 build, it seemed like something I'd thank myself for down the line.
It turned out to be a much longer job than I anticipated, I must've taken that front radiator support on and off the car in excess of 100 times before the end, but I'm actually really pleased with the result. This should defiinitely make putting the engine in and out a breeze in the future.
Next is to think about painting it up with proper epoxy primer rather than just etch in a can, then I can stop worrying about it trying to rust on me straight away.