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    e30 325ix-86: with a Finnish touch

    Made a new build thread where I reserved some space at beginning for my writings.

    So the story begins..
    I bought the car in february, 2008, from germany.


    the picture has been taken at the parking lot at hotel lübeck ;)

    Gave it full check and clean up when I got it home.


    those low offset mahle bbs were rubbin hard with meaty setup as 205/55

    so I got some 17's to get rid of rubbing

    Gave them paint and they were pretty decent, wasn't 100% sure for the way they looked


    Good day to install better sound system :P








    Got thirsty for getting more hp's and there the long journey starts.

    Shrick 288 from germany.

    new 731 head for the stroker build.

    got some m57 cranks with 88mm stroke for cheap. "failed swirl flaps"
    Last edited by jute91; 03-04-2016, 12:23 PM.
    Also found on Facebook - Juuso Tero, Tampere
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    #2
    Got myself into Tampere University of Applied Sciences and started studying automotive and transportation.

    First touch into 3d modelling and printing and I started making Itb's for it.

    First 3d model printed for test fitting.


    Took the transfer case off because loose chain




    new chain on its place


    found little wear on the front output shaft


    Took classes in the evening in another school and studied myself another profession, CNC machinist

    designed front output shaft uppgrade with grease nipple and machined it out.






    welded it on on turning table








    ready for installation


    started planning 5-lug swap with brake uppgrade.

    googled and found out that e87 has pretty decend hub for my use.
    ix front - e87 - ix rear


    at the time I also started making coilover setup for it. used my dad's coilover setup for measuring


    rear setup coming along. stock ix vs e87 hub + e36 rotor




    required some spacer to bring it little outer to make clearance for the hand brake




    cleaned front control arms to meet new damper pipes.










    grinder tool in good use ;)


    pay n' spray time ;)




    first test with the coil. trying to find good spring rate




    rear bushing needed some spacer to fit with rwd urethane bushings


    rear brakes


    fronts




    for the front stabilizer


    first test drive









    time to go to winter safe
    Last edited by jute91; 03-03-2015, 07:21 AM.
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      #3
      So heating problems started to come on...



      started fitting electrical fan and bigger radiator.




      My first touch on tig welding :)
















      time to swap manifold










      took part in car show with my friend. he had the datsun 280z













      Car continued overheating and I decided to leave it wait engine pulling out.



      Last edited by jute91; 03-03-2015, 07:30 AM.
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        #4
        So I started dropping the engine with transmission.

































        new crank going in


        some used m54 rods and pistons for the test fit


















        took measurement of the m54 piston and gave it a little modifications.


        Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:50 AM.
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          #5
          So back to cylinder heads.
          I bought all the types of head: 200, 731 and 885.


          started running flowbench tests to see comparation between years.


          bigger valves to see if it helps


          42mm


          44mm


          40, 42 and 44 valves








          Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:51 AM.
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            #6
            couple of 3d printed models I made to work out the clearance problem with the brake booster.













            Chop Chop MADAFAKAA!













            Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:50 AM.
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              #7
              Right way to check manifold fitment ;)






              Made a tapered press tool from 35mm to 45mm ;)



              and finding a correct shape begins.









              Made a curved tapered one too ;)









              Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:50 AM.
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                #8
                so I started making flanges for the dellorto/weber carburetors ;)


                measuring the outer diameter.


                close enough. I'll take it.


                yeah purrfect


                time for little turning




                le bling!


                enlarged the inner diameter to 44,8mm. will finish it upto 45mm by hand.


                Oops! better clean up too!


                Centering into mill for starting drilling bolt pattern


                So the flanges came out nicely. started fitting into my custom manifold






                welded it up




                stock 731 head without manifold


                with the manifold


                plus the carburetor


                plus the trumbet.


                oh yeah!
                Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:47 AM.
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                  #9
                  So yesterday I started porting practises with the cracked 731 head.


                  valve seat for 42mm intake and took the edge off.


                  guide reshaping







                  still needs finishing :)

                  So I got my 3D model ready. going to use weber/dellorto bolt pattern if I will ever go back to 80's and start playing with carbs ;)


                  So here is the final model


                  started fabricating parts






                  Last edited by jute91; 04-16-2015, 04:46 AM.
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                    #10
                    Niiiiice :)
                    Wating next updates
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                      #11
                      Nice work! Also I'm going to need you to tell me all about that Mk.2 Escort.

                      '93 Daytonaviolett Touring Design Edition

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Thujalvi View Post
                        Nice work! Also I'm going to need you to tell me all about that Mk.2 Escort.
                        Bought it and resprayed it.
                        Still needs engine rebuilt. last engine gave 214hp from 2.0 ohc




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                          #13
                          That body looks nice..
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                            #14
                            Nice work
                            sigpic

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                              #15
                              How do you manage to get the incredible MIG-welds?

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