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What engine is that?fuzzy wrote:heres my tourings engine bay,not clean or tidy but purely functional.....
I'm sure I recognise it from somewhere...
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you know me by now munky,any excuse to post up a picmunky30 wrote:What engine is that?fuzzy wrote:heres my tourings engine bay,not clean or tidy but purely functional.....
I'm sure I recognise it from somewhere...
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so true..
Though I think thats the first time I've actually seen your engine... Fits in quite neatly really.
Was it much work to get it in? Must have been some loom chopping etc and custom manifolds etc I assume but did any metalwork need to be 'moved' to make it fit?
(sorry for thread hijack lol)
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what your car start life as eko ? was there much work in putting that lump in there ?eko wrote:Heres mine![]()

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eko wrote:Started life (with me) as a humble 320i autospasticjamesh1977 wrote: what your car start life as eko ? was there much work in putting that lump in there ?
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Here's mine I have done it twice
Sanchez Cleaned mine up and painted it with the engine in but the only way to do it properly is to take the engine out.

It looked really good but it was not good enough for me so took the engine out stripped all the paint off and rubbed it all down and redone it looks like this now.Just needs a couple coats of clear

Sanchez Cleaned mine up and painted it with the engine in but the only way to do it properly is to take the engine out.

It looked really good but it was not good enough for me so took the engine out stripped all the paint off and rubbed it all down and redone it looks like this now.Just needs a couple coats of clear

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Wire wool and Autosol metal polish. The light makes it look a bit shiny than it actually is.gra325i wrote:nice 1 greeny wot did ya use to get the inlet so shiny?

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first time i've ever cleaned an engine bay.
tbh i'd rather be out driving it than cleaning something you hardly ever see
quite pleased, although it has highlighted several bits and bobs that need tidying and painting!


tbh i'd rather be out driving it than cleaning something you hardly ever see
quite pleased, although it has highlighted several bits and bobs that need tidying and painting!


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Looks like a good job, what method did you use mate?harry_p wrote:first time i've ever cleaned an engine bay.
tbh i'd rather be out driving it than cleaning something you hardly ever see![]()
quite pleased, although it has highlighted several bits and bobs that need tidying and painting!
M20B25 actually 
autoglym engine/machine cleaner, a couple of brushes and a hose, repeated twice. which got the worst of the crap off, but it still looked grubby, as if the entire engine had been lacquered at some point in the past to make it look clean
anyway, that all went yellow and crusty so went over the worst bits with some celulose thinners and a brush (being extra carefull not to get it on the paint) before rinsing again, letting it dry, then giving the plastics a spray with some autoglym tyre shine spray, wiping off any excess.
should have taken some 'before' pics really, as it was pretty grubby
should have taken some 'before' pics really, as it was pretty grubby
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Heres mine. Just about to be stripped out for a head replacment. I will finish the inlet manifold the same as the rocker cover. Not quite as clean as some I'm afraid








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