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    #16
    WORST DAY EVER!

    Got up early, got all the parts together and got to work. That didnt work out well. After removing the brake rotor, I realized that I didnt have the right socket for the axle nut, so I made a trip to Harbor Freight. No luck there, so I went to NAPA and got the socket. After jacking it up and taking the nut off, I got under to inspect the CV joints. Of course, all 4 boots were torn, but I figured I was going to have to wait to replace them.




    The axle was lodged in the spline so bad that I had to use a punch and a large hammer, but everything looked good coming out. I tried hard to get the old bearing out, but it wouldn't budge, so I made the trip to Advance auto to rent a slide hammer. Got the bearing out and got ready put the new one in. After watching a bunch of DIY videos and reading, a lot of people said to use the old bearing to press the new one in. That worked great until the bearing just stopped half way in. I figured this was normal and kept hitting it. Wrong. The bearing was a mess and I couldn't believe it.



    After looking around, I found a thread talking about a harbor freight tool that was for bearings. $120 later, I decided to use my second bearing and buy another one for the other side.




    After getting everything assembled, I put the CV joint in and tried to get the nut on, but it wouldn't budge. I took the shaft out and found this:





    Tomorrow I'm going to grab two new axles at NAPA and possibly a new wheel bearing for the other side.

    Pro tips -

    -Buy everything you need before you begin.
    -NEVER use metal on metal to get a CV out, use a wooden dowel or something similar.
    -DO NOT hammer in a wheel bearing. Get the correct tool that slowly presses it in using even pressure.
    -Check your CV joints and wheel bearings
    -Don't try to get everything done in one day

    On another note, picked up some of this to replace the dif oil:

    It was pretty straight forward:
    1. Remove fill plug to make sure it comes out
    2. Remove drain plug to drain the oil.
    3. Inspect the oil as its coming out. Mine was thick and darkly colored.
    4. Put the drain plug in and use a tube on the new oil bottle to get the right angle.
    5. Fill until it starts coming out
    6. Replace cap.

    Last edited by Grant318is; 02-18-2012, 07:15 PM.
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      #17
      Love the build!

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        #18
        Originally posted by entrepreneuR View Post
        Love the build!
        Thanks!

        I got under there today and found this:



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          #19
          Very nice build and loving those wheels.

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            #20
            very nice....keep up the good work

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              #21
              Hey your trans mounts are doing an awesome job of mounting the trans!

              When I got under my car to take the m42 out my mounts were similar to this as well as the guibo.
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                #22
                Originally posted by cjdontthink View Post
                Hey your trans mounts are doing an awesome job of mounting the trans!

                When I got under my car to take the m42 out my mounts were similar to this as well as the guibo.

                Speaking of...



                So I got excited with the ease at which the tranny mounts in, so I decided to tackle the motor mounts. Of course, I didnt have a engine lift, so I used a piece of wood and supported the engine with a jack stand. After lowering the subframe, I saw this:





                and this: a cracked motor arm. It looks as if someone tried to weld it. I'll be picking one up from the junkyard as soon as possible.




                Everything finally got it mounted up. I had to take the passenger side mount arm off and replace it.



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                  #23
                  You are doing some of the things I'm gearing up to tackle in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for the tips and keep the updates coming.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Carib View Post
                    You are doing some of the things I'm gearing up to tackle in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for the tips and keep the updates coming.

                    Thanks! Let me know if you run into any snags.

                    More stuff:

                    Today my axles came in:


                    I finally got the rear coils on:

                    Then, I moved to the front:

                    Everything when in good until I tried to get the hub off the old housing:




                    Two new hubs coming in soon...
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                      #25
                      1. those tranny mounts were fucked.
                      2. those motor mount arms - omfg.
                      3. BBS RS + coils = hawt sauce win.

                      I like your style man! Keep up the good work.
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                      First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BeemerBuyer View Post
                        1. those tranny mounts were fucked.
                        2. those motor mount arms - omfg.
                        3. BBS RS + coils = hawt sauce win.

                        I like your style man! Keep up the good work.
                        I know! I cant believe that the engine didn't just take off at a light and leave the car behind!
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Grant318is View Post
                          I know! I cant believe that the engine didn't just take off at a light and leave the car behind!
                          lol but really... that coulda been bad.
                          -Nick
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                          First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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                            #28
                            great progress. im glad your taking the time to fix those major problems- E30 love right here folks
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                            -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
                            MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
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                            E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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                              #29
                              ohh this is tickling me in all the right spots

                              I demand MOAR NAO!!!

                              LOLz at your trans mounts, was there any vibration/kick back when changing gears??
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                                #30
                                OMG... those RS's... SEX!
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