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    Originally posted by FredK
    you musta bought the bimetal blades you baller.
    chi-ca-ching ching ;)

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      The calm before the storm...




      The sacrificial virgin :)

      The oil leak!


      engine removal - it's all about the angle :)


      gaping void left by the SETA engine

      My pair o' engines...

      cabrio back in, awaiting cleanup and prep


      what a sad state of affairs - a work bench is two pieces of styrofoam and a flattened box, and the garage bay is filled with parts...

      new toys :)

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        Ok, as the pictures denote, the SETA engine is removed and awaiting prep, and the vert is engine-less.

        Two questions:
        1. What parts should I replace now, while the engine is out, that are difficult to impossible to replace when the engine is in?

        2. I want to clean up the engine bay. What's the best cleaner (doesn't have much cosmoline, if any that I can see.) Can I remove all that rubber/crap material around the tranny tunnel? I'd like to get everything out that I can and clean things up...

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          Scott the break proportioning valve (connected to the single hard line going to the rear) is a mega pita to get at, cost about 30.00 and if ignored will seep on the frame rail ruining the paint. Mine did and Mom just did not know, the idiot mechanic apparently just kept topping up the fluid. I strongly urge doing it while it is easily accessed.

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            Originally posted by parkerbink
            Scott the break proportioning valve (connected to the single hard line going to the rear) is a mega pita to get at, cost about 30.00 and if ignored will seep on the frame rail ruining the paint. Mine did and Mom just did not know, the idiot mechanic apparently just kept topping up the fluid. I strongly urge doing it while it is easily accessed.
            Pic? I'm sure I can see it if I look at it, but just to help...

            Thanks Stefan - I'll pick that piece up.

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              :zzz:

              Originally posted by whysimon
              WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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                scott, dont replace that part unless you have to. yes stefan is right about it being a PITA to replace, but it doenst go that often and i wouldnt waste your time with that right now. do the tbelt and all the stuff you already know to do. dont waste $$ on the STEA engine.
                Dan

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                  Originally posted by DanGillan
                  scott, dont replace that part unless you have to. yes stefan is right about it being a PITA to replace, but it doenst go that often and i wouldnt waste your time with that right now. do the tbelt and all the stuff you already know to do. dont waste $$ on the STEA engine.
                  The engine is going to be a stroker - it's going in my euro and will be my track car. So nothing I do is a waste :) I'm under $500 so far, with new clutch, pressure plate, hardware, water pump, tbelt kit, oil pan gasket, backup light switch, valve cover gasket, etc. I'll clean it up and shove it in there. Shouldn't be terrible...

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                    The reason I know it is a pita is it went on mine BEFORE 30k (at about 14 years old) because it was leaking when I took the car over.

                    It seeped for at least 6 months by which time it had completely removed the paint on the frame rail. It leaks but the breaks work fine so you only realize it is an issue when you see the paint looking bad or missing.

                    Do as you see fit but I would go the 30 bux and do it while it is easy.
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                      BRAKES

                      thank you
                      Build thread

                      Bimmerlabs

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                        Originally posted by nando
                        BRAKES

                        thank you
                        Yea there's that 2.

                        lol

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                          good luck
                          Julien
                          Build Threads:
                          Pamela/Bella/Betty/325ix/5-Lug Seta/S60R/Miata ITB/Miata Turbo/Miata VVT/951/325xi-6

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                            Scott, just read this thread, sorry to hear about that engine. How many miles did you have on that thing? How does the rod go through the block like that even if there is not enough oil?

                            Let me know if you need some help, I've been out of town but may have some time this weekend.
                            Visit the 3 series heritage site (work in progress):
                            http://www.creativesmurf.com

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                              Pick up this motor http://boston.craigslist.org/pts/162255640.html
                              Visit the 3 series heritage site (work in progress):
                              http://www.creativesmurf.com

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                                Originally posted by bmwsmurf
                                Scott, just read this thread, sorry to hear about that engine. How many miles did you have on that thing? How does the rod go through the block like that even if there is not enough oil?

                                Let me know if you need some help, I've been out of town but may have some time this weekend.
                                137k miles. But, the decent leak in the oil probably helped contribute to the engine failure.

                                No idea why or how that hole got there. Will know when the bottom end comes apart :)

                                I'll be up at the garage much of the day tomorrow - putting the trans and clutch on the SETA, getting things cleaned up. Renting the engine hoist this week, should have it running soon...then I'll send the i head for a rebuild, order a cam, clean up the i intake mani, etc...and swap the head later.

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