E30 1986 2-door from ESTONIA - restoration project.

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  • MarkoEST
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    In the mean time my ordered parts arrived. Most of you should know that certain parts are not available as a aftermarket, so i had to go and knock on the dealership door to order some original parts. Money well spent.

    Because my E30 is the latest pre-facelift i already have some of the facelift parts installed from the factory. This concerns petrol tank ventilation hoses cover. Fuel tank filler rubber and i was missing timing belt cover rubber "thingie".

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    Original fuel feed and return line and some clamps.

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    Inlet gaskets, thermostat, oilpan drain plug with washer, exhaust manifolt copper nuts, rocker cover studs, few o-rings and half moons for the cylinder head.

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    Alternator adjustment bolt with a nut and adjusting bar. Also recieved rubber grommets for the brake fluid reservoir and rear stabilizer support brackets. Weir dthat i didn't have rear stabilizer at all. So i had to buy one.

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    OEM thermostat housing and cover. The old one was so corroded so i couldn't use it anymore. Well i could have but after that i wouldn't forgive myself that small mistake. Everything has to be beautiful for my eye. And for others as well.

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  • MarkoEST
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    After painting. I used Motip matte black paint. In the beginning it seemed pretty good but when it get dry, i was't sure of the result. I'm gonna probably paint it glossy black, but later.

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    So what do you think? Does it look better than before or should i kept it blue ?

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  • MarkoEST
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    Started to clean the engine. It looked filthy and needed a new paint for sure. I used different sizes wire brushes and paint remover.

    Before cleaning.

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  • MarkoEST
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    Rocker cover removed. From the inside it looked good. No wear on the camshafts. So they will stay.

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    One way or another i had to remove the cylinder head beacuse of the gasket leak. What i find odd was that doesn't matter what manufacturer gasket you take (ELRING, VICTOR REINZ) the coolant holes wont line up properly. I tried many different ones, but still the same. And i don't remember the old one which was installed, was it lined up correcly or not. And i didn't take pictures. How stupid of me! I couldn't try OEM cause only gasket cost 120 euros. And just throw the money and find out later that everything is the same i pointless. I could use that 120 euros for something else for example.

    New gaskets and head bolts.

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    New gasket installed and as you may notice, in the middle near the pistons are coolant holes and those won't line up. Is that okay or is it something that i should be scared of ?

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  • MarkoEST
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    Weird that timing belt had a hole in it. Nobody know since when. I bought the car in this condition. Probably previous owner replaced it. I have to ask but i bet he won't remember. Well thats not very important at the moment. What is important that the engine stayed in one piece and didn't break it. Cause if that timing belt would have broken it would have been a pretty awful mess and a mission to find another engine. Nowdays finding an decent M20 in my country is already a mission close to impossible. Whats left of them are in use or taken to the scrapyard. Yes, in the states there are probably many of those but to ship it here from other side of the world would be too expensive.

    Stripping it down to a bare block.

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  • MarkoEST
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    Bought myself a engine stand. Much easier to work with the engine and you can also roll it upside down if needed. Also the height is perfect to work with it. You can take a workshop chair and sit on it while working with the motor.

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    I don't know, maybe it's a taste thing or maybe i have a bad taste, but i hate when people painting rockercovers. You just killing the beauty of the original brushed aluminium look. We will fix that too. ;)

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  • MarkoEST
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    I think this is and will be the sweetest part of the car. Not many have dogleg gearboxes except for M3's and few of the E21 models and also some older E30 323'i had this as a factory option.


    I tried to find the indetification number or something that could say what kind of gearbox this is ? Only what i could find is the "GETRAG" written on its side and thats it. Maybe it's buried under that layers of filth. I have to clean it anywway before installation. Hopefully i will find it then.



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  • MarkoEST
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    Next step was to lift the engine off. But before that we had to get rid of the exhaust system, propshaft and more. Unfortunately i don't have 4 post or even 2 post lift, i have to do everything on the floor. It's doable, but it would be more enjoyable on the lift. Can't complain at least i have warm garage and lots of room to stack stuff.

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    Engine off. Now we can inspect it bit closer. This car came from the factory with M20B20 inline six engine. Now its been bit "upgraded" if i may say so. The lower part or the block is from 2.7L ETA engine (M20B27) and 885 cylinder head from 2.5L engine. It also has lightened flywheel and custom headers which are scrap. I already found a guy who will build me new ones.
    Every seal, gasket nut and bolt will be replaced in some point. I want this engine to be with NO leaks and when you open the hood (in some language bonnet) it has to look like new.

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  • MarkoEST
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    Originally posted by Panici
    You have a great workspace there!
    Lots of room to lay everything out.
    At that time i had lots of room, +14C all year around but there were some difficulties with the owner. I will explain it later in the future post when the time is right.

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  • MarkoEST
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    Originally posted by 82eye
    nice work. keep it up.
    Thank you! I'll do my best. :)

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  • MarkoEST
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    Every bolt and nut and washer will be bagged and tagged. Otherwise when im starting to assemble the car i won't be able to remember those few thousand fastening bits and pieces which came off the car. So i bought whole buch of mingrip bags for that.

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    For a change some new parts i have managed to find and buy. Front foglighst made by HELLA. If i remember correctly also the original ones which came off from the car were made by HELLA. But yes, old ones had cracked glasses and burnt reflectors.I definately needed new ones. Luckily these are available in a autoparts store not only in the dealership and thats why the price is also more affordable. I think they were around 90 euros per pair. But what you can't buy any more are the frames for the foglights. These are 3D printed by my friend and cost me 25.- euros per pair. Better than no frames at all.

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    Same story with the front indicators. No other solution than original ones from BMW.

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    And a ///M badge for the i would say rare steeringwheel. I have 370mm one M-Tech wheel.

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  • Panici
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    You have a great workspace there!
    Lots of room to lay everything out.

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  • MarkoEST
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    Thw whole floor is now visible.

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    Stacking everything what comes off the car. I think i need to organize parts a little bit ?

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    Concider it done!

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  • MarkoEST
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    Concidering that the windshield part was okay, i can not say that about the floor and front corners. I knew that there will be something. At least drivers and passengers footwell corners. Those you were able to see already from the outside that there is "minor" bit of rusted panels.

    These pictures will speak from themselves.​

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  • MarkoEST
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    And again every E30 owner who had to restore their cars have to face a certain fear when removing windshield. Underneth the seal there is always rust or even rotten through. Mine had no visual defects at all. Not even a small piece of surface rust.

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