Project Frankenstein. . My journey with my E30's
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"When Passion and Skill work together..the end result is often a masterpiece. ."
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"When Passion and Skill work together..the end result is often a masterpiece. ."
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THE ULTIMATE X-BRACE FOR THE E30/E36 We've redesigned our E30 and E36 cross brace for even more added structural rigidity to make this the best underbody bracing for these chassis. The newest version of our X brace is full billet aluminum and offers significant weight savings over previous designs while maximizing the
Which washer resirvoir is that? Are you running a heater core, if so how did you do the plumbing?Comment
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Not on my car, but that really doesn't matter. It's one of these: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=144004Comment
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Not on my car, but that really doesn't matter. It's one of these: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=144004
Very cool! 8) I will look into this! Thanks for the link :up:
In the meantime i replaced my engine mounts..they weren't really doing their job very well any more for some reason.. :shock::shock:
"When Passion and Skill work together..the end result is often a masterpiece. ."
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I enjoy your detail.
I have been thinking what to use for securing the radiator.. and while the zip ties seemed sporty... I appreciate you documenting the headlight clips which seem to do the trick.
Also, which motor mounts are you going with? I am inclined to keep all my M20 motor and Trans bushings... but want to do it now and right than completing the swap and having to redo the mounts.Comment
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I enjoy your detail.
I have been thinking what to use for securing the radiator.. and while the zip ties seemed sporty... I appreciate you documenting the headlight clips which seem to do the trick.
Also, which motor mounts are you going with? I am inclined to keep all my M20 motor and Trans bushings... but want to do it now and right than completing the swap and having to redo the mounts.
Yea the headlight clips worked perfectly and the cut outs in the body seemed liked it was made for them clips
Now with the mounts I ended up using a near new second hand set of M20 mounts I had lying around until I can make up my mind with what to go with.
The M20 rubber should be up to the job but may not last very long with the added weight of the M30.
So the choices are OEM / Poly bushes or apparently "Land rover" mounts are solid and are a apparently a good replacement but you will need a spacer as these mounts are slightly shorter and could cause the sump to bottom out on the subframe /steering rack.
Having the metal cups around the mounts are also key as it has stopper which stops the mounts from flexing.
You could also try these bad boys out and let me know if they are worth it? lol ;D
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-34...-kit-pair.aspx
"When Passion and Skill work together..the end result is often a masterpiece. ."
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http://store.garagistic.com/garagist...ce-cross-brace
Which washer resirvoir is that? Are you running a heater core, if so how did you do the plumbing?
The washer bottle is from an E34..due to the step down design it sits in there perfectly.
I'm not sure what you mean by a heater core? :oops:
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Thanks for the replies. Going to relocate the clips from my headlights to the radiator. I will order new ones for the headlights then. Hiw did you secure the bottom end of the radiator?
I'm being told the 333i E30 used E34 M30 mounts. I just wonder if the different engine positions being used will make a bushing better than another.Comment
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Heater core... the two tubed at the center of the firewall, for HVAC. Some swaps I see bypass figuring racecar, who needs heat. I certainly will keep my heat and am trying to see how others are doing the plumbing.
Thanks for the replies. Going to relocate the clips from my headlights to the radiator. I will order new ones for the headlights then. Hiw did you secure the bottom end of the radiator?
I'm being told the 333i E30 used E34 M30 mounts. I just wonder if the different engine positions being used will make a bushing better than another.
I (for some reason) have the pipe at the back of the cylinder head (which most people say should have a delete plate there) So that goes into 1 and the other comes from the thermostat housing - under the inlet manifold and into the other and my heaters work perfect :up:
The M20 radiator is held with 2 locating mounts on the bottom and to get an E28 Radiator in there you will need to move them out of the way..
So I cut the welds and moved them back enough so the rad would fit but would still slightly hold the rad in place. The screws on the top is where most of the securing is done.
I've never come across the 333i bushes so I cant comment on that but if i get some new bushes soon I will report how good/bad they are!
If you beat me too it let me know your findings please :up:
"When Passion and Skill work together..the end result is often a masterpiece. ."
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Awesome build! Have you fitted the e46 steering rack yet? I'm heavily considering this upgrade for mine.Comment
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Perfect for the radiator. #14x1.75" with a fender washer using the speedclip/nut from the headlight. I had cut off the pre-exisiting ones of course to make way for the new radiator. I do not have the welding ability or capability to fashion a support. Maybe a little JB Weld? I will figure a solution to secure the bottom end. Thank you for that. You are right. It is made for the headlight sized speed clip!Comment
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