Originally posted by anonymous alias
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
New Member - 1989 325ix and Evo
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by nomansland92 View PostHow did your floors end up turning out?
Comment
-
I somehow missed the fact that the rear upper spring perches are completely rusted through the frame. I have the spring perches on our parts car, but this definitely killed my motivation.Last edited by AWDBOB; 08-28-2013, 09:08 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostI somehow missed the fact that the rear upper spring perches are completely rusted through the frame. I have the spring perches on our parts car, but this definitely ruined this definitely put my motivation to a standstill.
Comment
-
Originally posted by nomansland92 View PostHad the same problem on my ix, cut and fab is about all you can do but make it strong! I might have a few pictures of how I did mine where.
Update:
Put the Auto trans in. My helper (Father) failed to seat the converter correctly and didn't say anything until after I turned the crank for the flywheel bolts and the motor didn't turn over.
Took the trans out, fixed converter (after subconsciously knowing the pump was toast), reinstalled everything. Went for test drive. No bueno.
Took the trans back out AGAIN, swapped the pump with an extra trans I have, and she's waiting to go back in, hopefully for the last time.
Put my new fogs and turn signal lights in, pulled the front bumper (cracked) and the grills (faded) to begin the restoration process on those two guys.
.....long day.
Comment
-
Yikes! On the perch sounds sketch.
1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
1983 Peugeot 505 STI
1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD
Comment
-
I actually believe that the rubber spring pads cause rust. it traps moisture and debris between the pad and the body.
years back I removed my spring pads on the top, but left the ones on the bottom. The top was still perfect/clean, but the bottom started to rust! go figure. you'd think it would be metal/metal contact that would rust, but nope.. couldn't even tell!
Comment
-
Originally posted by nando View PostI actually believe that the rubber spring pads cause rust. it traps moisture and debris between the pad and the body.
years back I removed my spring pads on the top, but left the ones on the bottom. The top was still perfect/clean, but the bottom started to rust! go figure. you'd think it would be metal/metal contact that would rust, but nope.. couldn't even tell!
Getting a welder next week to start learning, so I'm thinking I'll repair it myself once I get more experience under my belt with my own machine.
Also, a stock cat is crazy expensive. Any other options for making a mid pipe? I have a new aftermarket catback, but want to put a cat in the midpipe to quite it down so I'm not fully straight piped.
Comment
-
Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostThat sounds about right! Good to know, too. I 'spose I'll experiment by leaving the top piece off when I get around to fixing it.
Getting a welder next week to start learning, so I'm thinking I'll repair it myself once I get more experience under my belt with my own machine.
Also, a stock cat is crazy expensive. Any other options for making a mid pipe? I have a new aftermarket catback, but want to put a cat in the midpipe to quite it down so I'm not fully straight piped.
Sent from my GS4 Active'91 318i (Alpine) - daily
'88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!
Comment
-
Originally posted by fresh_TD View PostYou can get something like a universal magnaflow cat and throw it in there if you're concerned about price or source one from your local junkyard/pull apart
Sent from my GS4 Active
Comment
-
Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostI can't seem to find a Magnaflow cat with the dual inlets and outlets. I did, however, find this one, which I will probably pick up and throw on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Walker-Super...41bbe8&vxp=mtr
Sent from my GS4 Active'91 318i (Alpine) - daily
'88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!
Comment
Comment