Body repair_13. Rear and roof
Today I came to the welder, I open the door, - and there I am met by such a pretty ass! ))

The beauty! )

The back panel of the Polcar came out great, without any problems.

There was a lot of putty on the right wing near the lantern - the edging was removed and slightly straightened.

The arches have been welded for a long time.



Back is ready!
This stupid misunderstanding of the Bavarian engineers was corrected - they brought the water outlet out of the hatch to the outside, under the wing, and not inside the threshold, as it was at the factory.

Now the thresholds and front corners of the floors should live happily ever after))
Finally, the driver's door will close normally and will not sag - they made new hinge pins, fitted the hinges under them - zero backlash!

And I never found such loops in disassembly ...
We made brackets for the muffler, for the handbrake cables, welded a couple more mounting studs on the body, returned the factory fastening of the backstage support - it was "temporarily" welded when it broke during slalom about 6 years ago))
And now about the main thing - the roof!

In the previous post, I showed what Armageddon turned out to be! Although, I stubbornly resisted, but the welder convinced me to change the entire roof - cut it along the racks ... because if you weld, the putty on the roof can crack ... I didn’t want to do something “cut”, something was scary)) But still I started looking for a roof with a sunroof for a 4-door sedan ... but what to do !? ) I searched for showdowns, at flea markets, on forums, on acquaintances - I reviewed more than a dozen roofs - they are all the same as mine! .... well, a couple of pieces were a little better, but all rusty in the same places! I have already started looking at 2-doors to change the skin itself - but they are the same. The price of a new roof in $ 1000 I didn’t like something) In general, after spending a month and a half searching and viewing, I never found a whole roof with a sunroof on the E30! They are no longer there. Without a hatch - yes. But I need a hatch! Therefore, we once again discussed the problem with the welder and decided to do mine! Namely, to drill and remove the hatch trough, weld the holes in the roof neatly into the joint and separately restore the edges of the trough. Then the roof and trough were sanded and primed. Here's what happened.
The outside is not finished yet, but it should turn out with a minimum of putty. Or maybe tin...


The inside turned out just great! Now the trough is screwed for fitting on self-tapping screws.



Right restored side

The left side - if you look closely - you can see the restored piece - with all the bends, as it was in the factory.

Welded all the cracks on the uprights and corners of the openings. The corners of the roof pillars were reinforced from the inside with overlays.

Inside the niche is now just as beautiful, although it is not visible in the photo.

Then the trough will be removed again, the roof and the trough will be painted and then it will be installed on the sealant and welded. I think this result will be much better than "cut" with a slightly less rusty roof from the inside.
In general, the machine is almost ready for welding.
There are still a few little things that I discovered today - the gas pedal bracket, the holes for the wiring connector bracket, the studs in the rear right arch for the shield - I really don’t want to miss something from the little things, and then find it after painting ...) There are still a lot of suspicious shpakli on the rear left fender near the antenna - they'll look even there ...
Well, now I’m thinking about materials for protecting the body .... I don’t know if it makes sense to buy expensive sealants like 3M, Sika, Terroson or take it even easier .... they all have the same chemical composition ... and the prices are very various )
Haven't decided yet about sandblasting... sandblasting selectively, or all, or not sandblasting at all...? How and how to remove bitumen from the bottom, or not to remove ...?
Today I visited a painter and a welder - we talked, roughly outlined further plans, but it will still be necessary to make adjustments if I don’t go through the budget))
Today I came to the welder, I open the door, - and there I am met by such a pretty ass! ))

The beauty! )

The back panel of the Polcar came out great, without any problems.

There was a lot of putty on the right wing near the lantern - the edging was removed and slightly straightened.

The arches have been welded for a long time.



Back is ready!
This stupid misunderstanding of the Bavarian engineers was corrected - they brought the water outlet out of the hatch to the outside, under the wing, and not inside the threshold, as it was at the factory.

Now the thresholds and front corners of the floors should live happily ever after))
Finally, the driver's door will close normally and will not sag - they made new hinge pins, fitted the hinges under them - zero backlash!

And I never found such loops in disassembly ...
We made brackets for the muffler, for the handbrake cables, welded a couple more mounting studs on the body, returned the factory fastening of the backstage support - it was "temporarily" welded when it broke during slalom about 6 years ago))
And now about the main thing - the roof!

In the previous post, I showed what Armageddon turned out to be! Although, I stubbornly resisted, but the welder convinced me to change the entire roof - cut it along the racks ... because if you weld, the putty on the roof can crack ... I didn’t want to do something “cut”, something was scary)) But still I started looking for a roof with a sunroof for a 4-door sedan ... but what to do !? ) I searched for showdowns, at flea markets, on forums, on acquaintances - I reviewed more than a dozen roofs - they are all the same as mine! .... well, a couple of pieces were a little better, but all rusty in the same places! I have already started looking at 2-doors to change the skin itself - but they are the same. The price of a new roof in $ 1000 I didn’t like something) In general, after spending a month and a half searching and viewing, I never found a whole roof with a sunroof on the E30! They are no longer there. Without a hatch - yes. But I need a hatch! Therefore, we once again discussed the problem with the welder and decided to do mine! Namely, to drill and remove the hatch trough, weld the holes in the roof neatly into the joint and separately restore the edges of the trough. Then the roof and trough were sanded and primed. Here's what happened.
The outside is not finished yet, but it should turn out with a minimum of putty. Or maybe tin...


The inside turned out just great! Now the trough is screwed for fitting on self-tapping screws.



Right restored side

The left side - if you look closely - you can see the restored piece - with all the bends, as it was in the factory.

Welded all the cracks on the uprights and corners of the openings. The corners of the roof pillars were reinforced from the inside with overlays.

Inside the niche is now just as beautiful, although it is not visible in the photo.

Then the trough will be removed again, the roof and the trough will be painted and then it will be installed on the sealant and welded. I think this result will be much better than "cut" with a slightly less rusty roof from the inside.
In general, the machine is almost ready for welding.
There are still a few little things that I discovered today - the gas pedal bracket, the holes for the wiring connector bracket, the studs in the rear right arch for the shield - I really don’t want to miss something from the little things, and then find it after painting ...) There are still a lot of suspicious shpakli on the rear left fender near the antenna - they'll look even there ...
Well, now I’m thinking about materials for protecting the body .... I don’t know if it makes sense to buy expensive sealants like 3M, Sika, Terroson or take it even easier .... they all have the same chemical composition ... and the prices are very various )
Haven't decided yet about sandblasting... sandblasting selectively, or all, or not sandblasting at all...? How and how to remove bitumen from the bottom, or not to remove ...?
Today I visited a painter and a welder - we talked, roughly outlined further plans, but it will still be necessary to make adjustments if I don’t go through the budget))
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