Hey Joe, how are the mounts coming along?

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  • Funkmasta
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    At 6 people in... possibly 5.

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  • Jean
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    At 6 people in, or as in 10/6 ?

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  • Funkmasta
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    I can make it happen @ 6, maybe 5

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  • Jean
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    About when do you think possibly you'll start producing them ?

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  • Funkmasta
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    Went to buy a welder yesterday, didn't work out.

    Soon soon.

    First up will be b34 mounts, since all I have to do is make replicas of what I have.

    Who is serious about these?
    I think they are going to end up being in the $250 range, shipped. Hopefully closer to $200?

    Let's start a list...

    1: Local buyer

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  • talltorontoguy
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    Mounts Mounts Mounts....

    B35 Mounts

    Need em Want em Gotta have em

    Joe - what up????

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  • BenM
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    I kind of figured you wanted it to be local. The shipping would be a pain in the ass from Connecticut to Oregon and vice versa lol.

    Anyways, hope something happens and keep us updated!

    Ben

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  • Funkmasta
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    This is ridiculous. I am seriously considering buying a welder and making them in-house.

    Ben, thanks for the offer, I saved your number. At this point, if I outsource it, I would like for it to be local...

    -Joe

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  • ldsbeaker
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    oh snap!

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  • BenM
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    Joe, I should have said something earlier, but I work in a machine shop. We also just bought a brand new Okuma CNC Mill (Very, very expensive). I also work with a really good Tool & Die maker, who can make pretty much anything given that he has all the correct tooling. It would be pretty damn exciting to help you out with these.

    Glyne Manufacturing offers rotary swaging, end forming, and tube machining. Extensive aerospace experience holding tight tolerances on various alloys


    That's a link for the company I work for, which my dad currently owns. Good news, he's really into BMW's too(manly E30's). :D

    I'm PMing you my number.

    Ben

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  • Funkmasta
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    Originally posted by Jean
    Looking good ! Could you also explain what mount will work for what engine ?

    I am looking for one that won't require any firewall or radiator support modifications. I guess that would be Gen3 or b35 motor, correct ?

    Thanks!
    The E28 mounts will work for ALL E23/E24/E28 and earlier motors

    The E32 mounts will work for all E32/E34 motors. E34 Mounts work on all b35 motors, and *may* work on b34 blocks also, I have not been able to confirm this yet.

    You *have* to have a B35 head to avoid firewall modifications. You can put a b35 head on a b34 block, which is GREAT for turbo motors, since the b34 has slightly lower compression, and the B35 has monstrous valves.

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  • speedhop
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    Originally posted by Funkmasta
    I will try to get my mounts pulled in the next week or two. I want to solidify who is going to re-pro them though. They guy that made mine doesn't seem too interested. :(

    NOOOOOOOOOO :down:

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  • Jean
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    Not interested?! I have a buddy who works close with GC on suspension components but engine mounts is probably not their forte, as it looks like multiple plates cut and welded together vs. a cnc plate / mount.

    Is your prototype pretty much dead on in terms of angle / positions ?

    How were the e30.de mounts made?

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  • Funkmasta
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    I will try to get my mounts pulled in the next week or two. I want to solidify who is going to re-pro them though. They guy that made mine doesn't seem too interested. :(

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  • Lurker27
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    I am also more or less in, unless the car gets totaled or something in the next 6mos.

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