89 325i sport resto (work begins at last)

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beardymat wrote:a sport section sounds good,lets show them alpina snobs that we can be exclusive too, lol
Definately! Who do we have to speak to about displaying our cars in the e30zone section?
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Sun May 20, 2007 11:21 pm

No more talk, action is what you need. Gaydon it is lad.

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Mon May 21, 2007 8:08 pm

im lovin this thread top work fella
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Mon May 21, 2007 8:20 pm

a very comprehensive rebuild mate

suspect i'm not the only one feeling a little jealous
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Mon May 21, 2007 8:29 pm

Count me in for Gaydon guys!!!

I know i've said it before fella, but seeing the work progress i really wish i'd kept the delphin sport! :mad: although more than happy with the current ride.
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Tue May 22, 2007 9:20 am

Hmmmm a sports section........ :D
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Yes a sport section is deff needed, these cars are iconic enough to deserve it.
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Tue May 22, 2007 8:37 pm

Sports rule!! Doeasn't have to be an Alpina/Hartge/M3 does it- a proper sport is still an awesome car to own and drive. Have been watching your progress dude, big hats off to you. I admire people with the skill and patience to do a car properly, greatly looking forward to seeing the end result- top work :D
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Fri May 25, 2007 1:29 pm

Excellent work ! Good to see a hero repairing one of these cars properly . What i would give to be able to weld like that :(
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pacerpete wrote:Excellent work ! Good to see a hero repairing one of these cars properly . What i would give to be able to weld like that :(
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Fri May 25, 2007 3:50 pm

This thread is a joy to follow.
Cant wait for more pics. :)
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Fri May 25, 2007 4:17 pm

I thought the guy wekding my car was good...... (bad joke) not a patch on you. I have to say if mine turns out half as good as that I would be very chuffed. Keep up the good work mate, time and patience.
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Fri May 25, 2007 4:24 pm

Good work mate, keep it up your doing a top job! :D
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Fri May 25, 2007 4:58 pm

Good work your doing,nice to see one being saved and fixed properly,cant wait to see it done and resprayed.
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Sat May 26, 2007 4:05 am

Proper impressed with your work on the sport fella..............and it takes quite a lot to impress me! :D
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wont be long now!! looking good winkeye
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Sat May 26, 2007 5:55 am

Mat ,
Your work is awsome. Beats my birdshit welding anyday!!

What are you using to cut out the rusty bits?? plasma cutter or grinder / dremel??

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Sat May 26, 2007 11:07 am

Nice work Matt. Seeing holes in the same places as my sport!

See you at Gaydon :cool:
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Mon May 28, 2007 9:44 pm

hi guys

thanks once again for the positive comments, especially pigoenpete err pacerpete lol.

got the last of the welding done this weekend so here come some pics.been asked a few times about equipment used and how i went about the inner arches so ill go into a little more detail. im surprised to hear how many bodyshops want to replace the whole rear quater panel to gain access to the inners but this will just create problems down the line as the seams you open up will be prone to rust.just ask temple8e30 about the car he just scrapped which had at some stage had a quarter panel replaced.the job itself had been done well but all the seams had rusted quite badly to the point where the rear panel had become detatched from the quarter panel 8O

what im getting at is if it aint broke, dont fix it

right then here goes

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the bulk of the inner arch was cut out with an air saw or sabre saw as its sometimes refered to.a bit like an air powered hacksaw.goes through steel like a knife through butter :twisted:

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then the remaining metal was removed by grinding down the spotwelds using a belt sander.you could drill out the welds from the inside of the boot and behind the rear seat but you still need to deal with the welds which arent easily accessable and since i wanted to spot weld as much as possible i chose to do things this way

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the new inner arch was prepared for fitting.the seams were cleaned back to bare metal and the studs added to screw the dirt shield and petrol lock solenoid to.dont know why these studs dont come fitted as they all need them :mad:

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an arch repair panel was used for replacing the arch lip and the inch or so of metal below the bumper and under the side pod.the panel used was from a company called hadrian which is the better of the aftermarket panel companys much in the same way peugeot is the better of the french car companys lol.

the shape of these arches is only similar to the original which is one of the reasons why i only used a small section of it.

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the arch was cut down roughly to size and then fitted to the car underlapping the original quarter panel.i then used the airsaw again to cut along the line of overlap to give a butt joint.

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the arch was then tack welded esuring that the two parts sit flush with each other.this will ensure that when you grind down the weld it will take minimum of filler to get it smooth.fill in the gaps using tack welds until it is completely welded.take your time and keep it cool to avoid distortion.

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the inner arch was then welded to the inner inner arch :roll: i waited until i had welded on the outer arch to make sure i didnt have to make any adjustments to the fit.where i couldnt get with the spot welder i used mig welds between the two panels.the outer arch was then welded to the inner using mig plug welds along the arch lip.

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last but not least came the humungous holes in the inner inner arch, at £150 a side i decided that a couple of patches was the way forward.i cut out the rusty metal and used the pieces as templates to make repair pieces. i then had to add the stud on the inside and bracket to hold the filler neck under the arch.

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now all i have to do is sort the small imperfections and dings in the panels and she will be ready for paint.i dont paint myself so i will be entrusting that to a lad i have worked alongside and who i am sure will make an excellent job.i will continue with the photos as things progress.

i have to stress that things will continue to improve after the car hits the road.lots of mechanical refurb/improvement and retrim to come as funds allow.

2.8 build will begin with photo`s as soon as i can source a crank winkeye
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Mon May 28, 2007 10:05 pm

Excelent work fella, cant wait to see it done! :D
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Mon May 28, 2007 11:30 pm

That's nice Matt.

Real nice

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Wed May 30, 2007 5:42 pm

:clap: :clap: :clap: . Great thread this Mat , keep the pics coming!

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Thu May 31, 2007 7:28 pm

Fantastic work there Matt, look forward to seeing it at Gaydon :cool:
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Just read thisgreat to see
Top marks matt :D
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Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:42 am

Incredible. I would love to have someone to do this to mine, but I couldn't see them taking the same care as you!
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Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:57 am

Yeah I agree with CiLK_WuRM :D wouldn't it be great!!!

Keep it coming Matt.... :D
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Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:06 pm

Why do you so far away!

Matt i had the pina out the garage on sunday and was looking for rust in the boot and found those 2 holes in the same place as yours, they all rust there!

Looking good mate very good!
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Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:46 am

Sorry got to say I am gagging for an update on this project, love restoration pictures, people actually getting there hands dirty and doing a GOOD job. In my opinion better than the credit card mob, keep up the good good work fella.

(enough smoke blowing me thinks)
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i wish i was capable of doing this kinda work on my own car, but i cant so ive got to get someone else to do it,
quality stuff matt :cool:
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Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:15 pm

Im always checking this thread for more pictures winkeye .
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Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:56 pm

Now your just teasing with one pic of yours paul!
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Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:04 pm

hi chaps

should be getting some more photos up soon. :D

ive finished with the welding and got all the small bits of filler sorted and plenty of sealer under the arches etc. just waiting for the painter to make a start on the prep work with me.

ive also ordered all the bits n bobs to put it back together including 5 new tyres (toyo proxes).once the shells painted it will go up on axle stands so i can send the wheels off for refurb whilst the rest of the bits get painted.

pics soon folks i promise
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Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:59 pm

a few more pics at last. had to wait a while for my painter to get on the car so its not as far on as i would like but never mind.i got the car fully stripped and we were hoping to get it primed on friday night so we could paint it on saturday but delays meant we only got it primed :roll:

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car in the primer booth ready for priming.didnt get a photo in primer but ill get some this week.went in today to apply stoneguard to the arch lips and under arches so it has time to dry properly before painting.

had to strip the bonnet back to bare metal as it had had a repair which had crazed so the only option was to get out the nitromors

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looking forward to putting it all back together, got a stack load of new parts ready to go on along with some freshly powder coated bits.going to be powder coating more bits when the car is on the road winkeye


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heres a couple of pics of my painters new project car.he`s gonna run it a while and then we`re going to convert it to short wheelbase like the ones built by audi.should make an interesting project winkeye

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Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:16 pm

Cant wait to see it finished mate, its gonna be superb.

Fancy doing another winkeye

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