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    This rabbit hole is really really deep!

    Seriously, today I found myself contemplating smoothing out my inner fenders. As in, welding in metal to close up the extra holes and removing the indentions that are randomly placed in the engine bay.

    Luckily just as I was about to cut the first piece of metal to delete the AC evaporator hole I stopped myself. I realized that I must have not ventilated my work space adequately because I WAS FREAKIN HIGH! So I have reached a happy medium in my engine bay clean up. I am going to smooth out a few places where the grinder got over zealous and then make every thing from the strut towers and forward as pretty as possible without any more fabrication and then final paint. I am going to go with the Toyota FJ olive drab gloss finish, what do you think?

    Progress today:
    I finished up the seam sealer and paint removal on the passenger side and half the firewall. I then applied several coats of primer. Looks good to me


    Then I started on the Drivers side.


    Tomorrow I will remove the booster and move everything else as far out of the way as possible and continue. Then I will go back and spread the filler to get it ready for final paint.
    Last edited by RagtopE30; 12-30-2013, 08:54 PM.
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      I will also say that I was very disappointed at what I found under the seam sealer. I knew there was surface rust on the non sealed areas but what was under the seam sealer was terrifying! On the top surface of the passenger side frame rail, where it meets the body under the battery tray, the sealer did a better job of holding onto moisture and battery acid and actually made the rust worse. I killed it and fixed what had to be fixed but just a heads up. If you have surface rust in that same spot beware of what you are not seeing under the sealer, especially in convertibles or older m10 cars with the front mounted battery.
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        Small bump. I ordered the e28 535i radiator and coolant fan switch today. I was going to use the e36 318i radiator with built in reservoir but it is on the small side and after all this $ I don't want to lose an engine to overheating. Now I have to find a firewall mounted reservoir.
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          Just so you don't get the impression that no one is looking, I am. Great build and the Olive Drab is just tits.
          Si vis pacem, para bellum.

          New Hawtness: 1995 540i/6 Claptrap
          Defunct too: Cirrusblau m30 Project
          Defunct (sold): Alta Vista

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            Thank you. I will hopefully make some progress tomorrow. We finally got some snow so tomorrow depends on if I can get to my shop or not!
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              Originally posted by RagtopE30 View Post
              Small bump. I ordered the e28 535i radiator and coolant fan switch today. I was going to use the e36 318i radiator with built in reservoir but it is on the small side and after all this $ I don't want to lose an engine to overheating. Now I have to find a firewall mounted reservoir.
              Why do you need a firewall mounted reservoir? The stock m20b25 reservoir plugs right in.



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                Because I want the reservoir to be the highest point in the cooling system and I already shaved the mounting brackets for the stock piece. I had planned on using the built in tank on the 318i radiator. But all said and done the firewall mounted reservoir will look fitting with the m30.

                And thank you for the pictures. I will be using them as references as I get into final assembly.
                Last edited by RagtopE30; 01-03-2014, 06:25 PM.
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                  I spent a couple hours today continuing to removing paint and seam sealer on the drivers side of the engine bay. THIS IS TAKING FOR EVER!



                  Then I drove to the closest Pick-a-part in hopes of finding a coolant reservoir or any other goodies and I found a replacement steering wheel! Tri-color badge has been ordered. The leather is in great shape!

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                    Are they any smaller in diameter than the stocker?
                    Si vis pacem, para bellum.

                    New Hawtness: 1995 540i/6 Claptrap
                    Defunct too: Cirrusblau m30 Project
                    Defunct (sold): Alta Vista

                    79 Bronco SHTF Build

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                      I don't think so but I will be checking on Sunday for sure. I do know that my three spoke sport wheel on the vert needs new leather and the Mtech feels thicker which is nice. Plus it has three horn buttons and really who doesn't like having a horn button on every spoke so you can honk your horn like an idiot while auto crossing!!??!?!?!
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                        Checkin in. Coming along sir!

                        COTM

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                          I spent 7 hours today working my fingers to the bone just so I can post a pic of what looks like ten minutes worth of spraying primer!!!! This rabbit hole is really deep, I think I have said that before... Fumes man FUMES!

                          But seriously, I finished stripping the drivers side of the engine bay and killed yet more uncovered rust lurking under seam sealer. I then smoothed out the uglies on the fender humps. Then I just shot it with another coat of primer to sit over night. I will be hopefully final sanding engine bay tomorrow after I weld in a patch panel in the hole that was once occupied by the AC lines. Then PAINT!! It is going to take me forever to clean up this shop when I am done.

                          Oh, And I figured out how to hide my hood release cable. Score one more for me!

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                            I love this thread !
                            Lorin


                            Originally posted by slammin.e28
                            The M30 is God's engine.

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                              Originally posted by RagtopE30;3983120[URL=http://s1219.photobucket.com/user/Mattkoppi/media/My%20Cars/M30%20Swap%20pics/B14EB924-508D-4D2F-B87B-AF478E91B30A_zps0l5mweoj.jpg.html
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                              Glad to see you found a coolant reservoir. I like how it looks like a water bottle.
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                                It works
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