Under the knife: My car's progress

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  • UNHCLL
    R3V OG
    • Oct 2003
    • 8789

    #61
    *cough*
    thread jack anyone
    *cough*
    Below the radar...

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    • Skafrog
      E30 Mastermind
      • Oct 2003
      • 1730

      #62
      I gotta keep some sort of street performance? ;)
      LOL
      Actually, Solid mounts would be way way worse, then it really would be metal to metal contact. This way I at least have *some* dampening for the street.
      I think the noise might be something to do with the design as well. RTRS' bushings have a metal bolt that runs from the subframe nut all the way up to the chassis mounting spot. This would lead to increased noise as well.
      UNHCLL, not really, TJ is doing these mods, and he will have the opportunity to flash his new bling on his next update, which I am eagerly awaiting. Why not have some tech in here as well?

      NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
      Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
      Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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      • nando
        Moderator
        • Nov 2003
        • 34827

        #63
        the IE bushings have the same thing (metal tube). I think one reason my car is so quiet inside is all the sound insulation.. I know my car has more than my friend's 318is. of course my car is also a LOT stiffer than his :)

        then again, I spent about a month and a half rebuilding the drivetrain/suspension on my car, so I don't really remember what it felt like before, only that it was more comfortable on bumpy roads. lol
        Build thread

        Bimmerlabs

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        • trent

          #64
          Originally posted by Skafrog
          My differential is in great shape, and I have all new bearings, and it whines. Not loud, but loud enough..
          Maybe when your diff was built the backlash was incorrectly set.

          Check out RTRS' bushings for the rear, you will be pleasantly suprised.
          Who is RTRS?

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          • Skafrog
            E30 Mastermind
            • Oct 2003
            • 1730

            #65
            no, the noise has been there every time we have installed them in an e30. Two people have even brought them back because they were too noisy.
            RTRS is a small company in florida that we use for upgraded bushings because their products are amazing.

            http://www.bmwbushings.com is now stocking their whole line.

            Now that you bring it up Nando, you might be correct. I have no tar, and no noise insulation anywhere in the rear. That may be the difference.

            NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
            Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
            Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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            • rwh11385
              lance_entities
              • Oct 2003
              • 18403

              #66
              I have RTRS offset CA bushings. :P

              Err, but one is loose/broken.....damn.

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              • Digitalwave
                is a poseur
                • Oct 2003
                • 6280

                #67
                Day 5:

                I spent a long frickin time trying to get the old subframe bushings out. No luck at all. I used a gear puller to get the center shaft and rubber out, but that sleave that is the outter part of the bushing is ON THERE! I cut slots in it, heated it up, banging it with a hammer... it won't move.

                I reinstalled the front end of the car, with the urethane dust boots and got the strut bar installed with the 3rd bolt mounted and all.

                I got all the remaining tools I needed, star sockets, 18mm open end wrench, propane torch, torque wrench, 1 1/4" deep socket...




                RISING EDGE

                Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                • Skafrog
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1730

                  #68
                  TJ, lookin good. May I suggest a way to get the bushings out if you havent already tried it? Take a sawzall and cut two slits into the outer race of the bushings, making sure you cut completely through the sides I cant tell in your pic, but it doesnt look like its all the way through, I might be wrong. If the rubber is still in the bushing, drill two holes close together with a drill and then stick the sawzall in the two holes to get it started. After you cut through the sides, get a huge ass hammer and have at it.

                  NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
                  Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
                  Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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                  • trent

                    #69
                    Originally posted by Digitalwave
                    Day 5:
                    You didn't burn them long enough.

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                    • MR 325
                      Moderator
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 37827

                      #70
                      Strut bar turned out great, your engine bay looks really clean. Sparco sticker is a nice touch too.
                      BimmerHeads
                      Classic BMW Specialists
                      Santa Clarita, CA

                      www.BimmerHeads.com

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                      • rwh11385
                        lance_entities
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 18403

                        #71
                        heh, TJ, just noticed your engine bay looks clean like Matt's but without the snail.

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                        • Digitalwave
                          is a poseur
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 6280

                          #72
                          Yeah, I don't have quite as much blue as Matt in my engine bay either :)

                          RISING EDGE

                          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                          • Stu Mc
                            R3V Elite
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 4083

                            #73
                            Looking good TJ. Subframe bushing work is a PITA, I had a hell of a time with mine a few months ago. :D Good luck finishing it up!

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                            • nando
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 34827

                              #74
                              I welded up a tool to remove mine. popped them out in a couple minutes, no fooling around with torches and saws.
                              Build thread

                              Bimmerlabs

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                              • Digitalwave
                                is a poseur
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 6280

                                #75
                                What did the tool look like?

                                RISING EDGE

                                Let's drive fast and have fun.

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