The 5 Year Restoration - E30 M3 Reborn

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  • 0-60Motorsports
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    Amazing update. My fave E30 M3 Build....EVER! Beautiful work bud.

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  • CurrusDei
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    Hey Guys,

    I’m way overdue for an update. Thinking things will pick up more after the new year, back end of 2018 has been very busy on other fronts.
    Anyways, here are a few updates:

    Steering Rack in Place



    New vs Old End Links




    Subframe bolts torques and marked



    Front brake lines



    Front strut assembly in place







    Bolts on – I was very, very careful with these. Wanted to keep them perfect





    Other side





    End links connected (not torqued yet)



    Control arms on (not connecting the back yet. You have to set the car down within 30 minutes of hooking up the back so it can settle).



    Rotors





    Yellow tool is there as a reminder because I have to bend the backing plate to keep it from rubbing



    Slave cylinder hooked up



    Time to sort this mess





    The brake fluid reservoir sensor cable insulation was rigid and brittle, so I removed it and wrapped with Tesa tape. Nice and flexible now.



    Grounds, ECU, etc into the passenger footwell



    Harness junction and grounds



    Relays in place



    Lotsa hoses



    Fuel lines hooked up



    Coolant line (feeds into heater core). I elected to not do the diverter valve retrofit because 1) it makes the back of the engine bay hose routing a mess, 2) I’ll hardly ever be using the heater



    Hoses in place



    You can see the one that runs down to the engine block and goes into the top part of the heater core. The one with the blue stripe runs out of the bottom and goes to the coolant rail which leads to the thermostat.



    Brace that separates the fuel lines from the coolant hose



    Looking cleaner






    Fan shroud on



    New fan



    Fan clutch cleaned up and reinstalled





    Fan on – not torqued yet



    Some zinc





    Underside



    More hoses. Love this stuff coming together



    Return hose



    Overflow hose







    Brake vacuum hose. Time to make a new one



    Took a few tries to get the right fabric wrapped hose, but I found an identical one



    Also sourced a new check valve. The one on the bottom is the new version – this is a part used across several models- Volvo and Audi use it as well








    Hooked up to brake booster







    Vent hose that connects from charcoal canister back into throttle body



    Connected



    Seal on trunk lid



    Front valence/bumper carrier back on



    Old version of the wire loom clips for the bumper carrier on the left, new version on the right. The old ones were nackered. The new ones are much smaller but sturdy and large enough to hold the loom that goes through.




    Wires through



    Driver side



    ABS unit back in. I didn’t polish the little dome thing on the top because, well, I didn’t. Didn’t want to mess it up. Might do later.







    Oil cooler.

    New mounting bushings, re-zinced hardware


    Test fit with bumper/vent





    on





    Old ones weren’t in great shape.



    I thought about refurbishing these, but decided to get some new o-rings



    Aaaand new hoses. Totally worth it.











    And power steering lines.

    Old ones were ok, but “ok” is not what this build is about



    New hoses, o-rings, and reservoir





    Getting these things on was not easy












    Ignition coil







    Thermostat in







    Grounds








    And guess what’s in the mail from Germany…








    Next up: some wiring repairs, shifter/selector arm
    Last edited by CurrusDei; 12-17-2018, 02:15 PM.

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  • King Mufasa
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    If you could I bet you would have zinc"d the chassis too

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  • CurrusDei
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    Thanks guys.

    On the flooring, its great. Easily my favorite "tool" in the garage. Things roll ok on it, not perfectly smooth, but I have no complaints. If you have a big spill, i guess it depends on what it is. I actually wash my car in my garage on occasion, and because the slab slants forward the water just drains out. I have had an oil spill where i had to use a screw driver to pop a few tiles loose, then replace them. Not a big deal.

    I'll try to add some updates soon.

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  • coldweatherblue
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    Love this thread and your inspiring dedication to the restoration of your M3.

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  • ZekeTheSneak
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    Epic. Hey how do you like the garage flooring? I always wondered how things would roll on top of it. Also what do you do if you have a major spill?

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  • Andy the Aussie
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    this is my first post,

    wow......

    just read this the whole way through......

    :bow::bow::bow::bow:

    awaiting the next chapter .......

    ps.

    My Zinner M3 is at home in my garage and at the beginning of a bare frame rebuild - your pics and info will be priceless ! Thank you so much for taking the time....
    Last edited by Andy the Aussie; 09-08-2018, 05:32 PM.

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  • parkerbink
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    I have used Jet Hot on all my builds. They are great.

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  • CurrusDei
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    Originally posted by Broken88
    Wow that looks incredible.


    Thanks. It’s super durable and you can choose colors. Mine is Satin.

    Jet-Hot is the leader in ceramic auto part coating and has a huge selection of custom colors and finishes to give you the perfect look you want on your vehicle.



    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • Broken88
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    Originally posted by CurrusDei
    Stock headers with Jet Hot ceramic coating (inside and out). Probably will do the same to the exhaust.

    Wow that looks incredible.

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  • CurrusDei
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    Originally posted by Broken88
    Not sure if this was covered and I missed it. But what kind of headers are you running? Do you have a link to where you purchased them?
    Stock headers with Jet Hot ceramic coating (inside and out). Probably will do the same to the exhaust.

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  • Broken88
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    Not sure if this was covered and I missed it. But what kind of headers are you running? Do you have a link to where you purchased them?

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  • vasilis m3
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    Fantastic job mate!

    Keep up the good work!!! ;)

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  • kid8
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    Big moment, fantastic job on dropping the car on the engine without scratching anything! I'm sure you were a bit tense during that process lol.

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  • jhaurimn
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    :)

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