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Haven't been around to update this but figured I'd bring it up to speed a little.
Test fit the Wilwood's and digging how subtle its looking. Also picked up some rebuilt injectors and a Walbro 255..
M62 timing guide snapped
Complete 95 740I M60b40 NV with ≈80k miles. Came with the ZF 5HP30 trans.
Meeting its new home..
Labeling and stripping it down to replace seals.
TDS mounts & OEM Gaskets..
Sent a bunch of stuff to a local powdercoater; ceramic coated the exhaust mani..
Began disassembling the rear coolant covers..
While disassembling I discovered that 10 of the rear bolts were galvanized to the block. Began to drill out the first bolt to use an extractor. Granted I didn't buy an expensive kit so hence quality of china.
So pushing ahead I said fuck this grabbed a brew and started drilling like a mad man. My time-sert kit is currently en route, I have the 10 for the rear and two for the valley pan. This ought to be fun. In the meantime I figured I'd clean up the metal shavings and degrease a little.
Also picked up this bad boy from a local yard guy; Pulled from a 98 540I w/94k Miles. I have no idea how the synchro's are on this so I'm hoping its not trashed.
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Wow I never saw the timing guide snap out like that, I have seen them break up into tons of pieces but not it shear in that area. I just changed the guides on my M62 right before last winter. They were not broke, but the car had about 120k miles and I was worried about them going. I pulled them out and they were in great shape, was hoping I didnt do all that work for nothing but I did. At least I have peace of mind now.
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Originally posted by kensol20 View PostNice
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Originally posted by Old city bimmer View Postnice work. it will be worth it at the end.
Originally posted by 2mAn View Postfact
Thanks and totally agree, good things cant be rushed.
Originally posted by Staszek View PostWow I never saw the timing guide snap out like that, I have seen them break up into tons of pieces but not it shear in that area. I just changed the guides on my M62 right before last winter. They were not broke, but the car had about 120k miles and I was worried about them going. I pulled them out and they were in great shape, was hoping I didnt do all that work for nothing but I did. At least I have peace of mind now.
I had bits in the pan; oil pump bolts were still on there fine. The motor supposedly had 170k before it blew a headgasket. I got it without an intake runner and etc, almost a bare block and the PO removed a lot of things himself. I dont know if its the combination of moving around but as soon as i spun the motor it was a no go.
Shit happens, it was a major set back and def upsetting but gotta keep pushing. After that I kinda stopped my hunt for m60 heads and just wanted to get something going hence why I opt for the whole m60 for a killer price. Rather have a BAR'd m60 swap then work on the hybrid with possible induction.
Originally posted by SmallDave View PostThis car is so much fun to look at, especially since I'm about to paint mine! What's your instagram?
Thanks man! Good luck with your paint job, take the time on the prep work and tack it good it'll save you a lot of time down the road. My instagram's bornography_
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Originally posted by DIIRTY-30 View PostShit happens, it was a major set back and def upsetting but gotta keep pushing. After that I kinda stopped my hunt for m60 heads and just wanted to get something going hence why I opt for the whole m60 for a killer price. Rather have a BAR'd m60 swap then work on the hybrid with possible induction.Simon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostI was just talking to someone about that the other day, getting a M60 BAR'd. Do the OEM exhaust manifolds fit in no problem?
Went with the modded x5 ones from garagistic. No idea if thats gonna effect the outcome. I'm gonna meet up with a bar ref and hash it out; hoping I can just slap two cats on that bitch and be worry free. Plan to run the evap can and etc so everything should be factory minus the exhuast mani....
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Took a page from MonkeyMadness on this one... So I got my coolant pipe back from RJ over at IE, really happy with the outcome and quality of work.
My time sert kit came pretty quick, must say I'm very impressed and happy with the outcome.
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So before finishing everything up I'm still stuck with the original headache. The glorious china easy out. So I hit it with a little dremel diamond tip, worked out alright and made baby steps.
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The magical kit...
Time Serts installed...
Coolant pipe clearance
Last edited by DIIRTY-30; 09-15-2015, 09:51 AM.
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Your car looks awesome with AC Schnitzer wheels. Know I will be watching the V8 build!:up:Projects Hartge,Alpina & AC Schnitzer Builds.http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=280601
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=227993
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=289362
DSC04926 by Raul Salinas, on FlickrDSC03413 by Raul Salinas, on Flickr
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Since I had someone ask about the steering joint..
Pretty content with how this piece came out considering I have zero metal working experience or tools for that matter.
Here's the block off plate that I'll be tapping for a catch can and vacuum lines. Just waiting on the fittings to come in the mail, but figured I'd test fit it and see how it looked.
Also went ahead and chopped the airbox a little bit till I get the rest of my gaskets then take the financial plunge into the flywheel & clutch.
Last edited by DIIRTY-30; 10-20-2015, 11:10 PM.
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