Man, I have just read through your entire thread, it is amazing. Great attention to detail, very inspiring!
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The 5 Year Restoration - E30 M3 Reborn
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2.5 Years In... M3 Build Thread...PAINT COMPLETE!
Two big wins on the project front today. I've finally (I think) figured out the plating, and I've also found an amazing plastic refinisher.
First, the playing. There are a lot of temperatures, etc involved here. There's a reason the handbook is thick. First I was getting a really milky zinc plate - that was because I was going straight from the degreasing solution to the plating tank. They don't explicitly list rinsing between the two as a step, so I wasn't doing it. As a result my parts were flat and cloudy, and the gold oxidized layer tended to flake off.
For example, I turned these....
...into these...
But there wasn't any shine or iridescence to them.
I can go into more detail if people want, but now my steps are (after getting all obvious gunk off- oil, dirt, etc)...
Part in Muriatic Acid (MA) bath until old zinc is eaten off
Part in water/baking soda to stop the MA reaction
Rinse in Distilled Water (DW)
5 mins (at least) in Degreasing solution (purchased from Caswell) between 140-200 degrees F. I'm using a crock pot for this.
Water break test. DW in spray bottle. Spray part. If it beads, go back to Dereaser, if it spreads over the part, on to next step
Rinse in DW (second DW tank)
Plating - here's my setup....
I'm plating for ~30 mins, depending on the part and how well the plating takes. I have to calculate the surface area of each part, then multiply by 0.14 to get the right amperage. I'm doing this manually now but a spreadsheet will be necessary for the smaller fasteners.
Once I'm satisfied with the plate, I dry it off using clean shop towels (I may remove this step later, we'll see), then rinse in DW (third DW tank)
Then immerse in Yellow Chromate solution for 30-45 seconds at 80 degrees. When it comes out it has changed from silver to gold in color.
Then rinse in DW again (DW tank 4) and hang to air dry in front of a fan.
The bracket above is for the starter. After a few mins it started to shine and show the iridescent spectrum like new OEM parts do, only now it has a thicker zinc plate.
Excited to do more! I just need more shop towels and distilled water.
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Originally posted by CurrusDei View PostThanks. He have any ideas on making yellow chromate stick?
Not very helpful, as I'm sure that's step 1 on your list haha.
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2.5 Years In... M3 Build Thread...PAINT COMPLETE!
Hah, yep, but its hard to overstate. The latest runs definitely look better than the first attempts. We'll see.
Also, made a basket for plating small nuts and bolts
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whoa.. i'm sold.. so rinse and temp are key?I BUY/SELL REFURBISHED CM5907s & CM5908s
HOWTOs:
DB vert plastic bumpers
OEM Keys
MTech1 docs
88 ix Lach/Card
91 ic Calypso 3.1
86 Cosmo 2.7
OEM+ or bust!
reelizmpro: I will always be an e30 guy.. I still do all of my own labor
TrentW: There's just something so right about a well-built M20 in an E30
e30m3s54turbo: I save my money for tuner parts.
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Yeh, having a separate rinse (in its own dedicated tank, not one distilled water bucket) between each step, having all the right temps and times, and making sure your amperage stays steady. Corrosion can build up on the copper wire and make the amps jump around. I also let these dry for a full 24 hours, not just overnight.
The only step i'm going to add is using my heat gun on a low setting or a hairdryer to blow off droplets of water that bead on the lowest parts of the parts when hanging to dry. They dry, but leave that spot a little different from the others.
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2.5 Years In... M3 Build Thread...PAINT COMPLETE!
Update - the touch up body work is done and the car is at the upholsterer. Work being done:
Install new headliner (OEM match material)
Re-cover A pillars
Re-cover forward headliner (OEM match material)
Refinish or re-cover C pillars
Refinish door cards
Snapped some pics of the car under the lights, man, shiny.
My DIY paint job on the wind deflector actually looks good agains the professional work on the roof.
Install marred up a few of the screws, that will be fixed
Headliner wasn't done yet. Still needed to be pulled tight in the front and rear and steamed to remove all wrinkles, but just a preview...
Oh and that rust spot...I can't even tell where it was. Some trash on the floor here since the car is being worked on, but no trace of rust or even where they painted over the repair. The guys at magnum are magicians. Hocus pocus, begone!
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2.5 Years In... M3 Build Thread...PAINT COMPLETE!
Car is headed to the detailer today. Upholstery except for seats is done.
New Headliner and sunroof insert
A pillars recovered
C pillars refurbished.
Door cards cleaned up and restapled
I also had the cheap fiberboard trim that covers the back side of the rear seat covered in the same material as the pillars (it was not in great shape cosmetically and the part is NLA). Looks a hundred times better.
Quick (bad) pics below...
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