Diamantschwarz Forever: An E30 Love Story. Re-shell & Restomod

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  • kronus
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    Originally posted by freeride53

    Does anyone know if I'm missing a round piece in the center of the passenger floor pan?


    yeah you are, there's supposed to be a plug.


    i think if i had the bottom of my ix steam cleaned there would not be floors anymore. lucky CA cars.

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  • jpod999
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    Dude. Garrett's garage is dope.

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  • freeride53
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    Hey guise - sorry for the delay in my response. The steam clean service that I got was pretty comprehensive (full undercarriage, engine bay, wells, wheels, etc) - and that normally is $400 (I got it for a little bit less).

    Here are some more updates. I discovered that the rear shocks I had on this car (and my last E30) for approximately ~5 years were actually Bilstein HD's. Big giveaway was that for the last 5 years, whenever I raised the car in the air, the rear springs would fall out of place due to the length of the shock tubes. UHH derp.

    To remedy this, I bought a pair of Bilstein B8 sports.



    little comparison



    great success.



    not pictured: we didn't have the correct sized 10mm retaining washer...so wound up busting both RSMs. Ordered the correct hardware, new Meyle HD RSM's, Turner Reinforcement plates and put everything back together.

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  • 2mAn
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    There’s a place down here in OC that does it for $250... I’ve considered getting both cars done but I have yet to do either

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  • wworm
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    ^ also interested in the steam cleaning service, where and how much. Now that I've got a car again I think I'd like to get that done before venturing underneath for suspension work...

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  • ohthejosh
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    where and how much was that steam cleaning sina, my jeep needs some cleaning lol
    Last edited by ohthejosh; 12-28-2018, 10:14 AM.

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  • freeride53
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    Originally posted by Codym42
    Man, this car makes me want a diamond schwarz e30 so bad!

    That steam cleaning service is awesome! I have never seen or heard of anything like that here in Georgia.

    It's pretty crazy - this family-owned op is the only one of its kind in Northern California, and I think there can't be more than a handful down in Southern California. In our state, I think it's because of the strict environment laws, and these guys have built a system that traps (or recycles?) run-off. Seems like a high barrier to entry to the niche service.


    Originally posted by mike.bmw
    I saw the beach photo and immediately thought of salt water. Then I saw the steam cleaning photos and breathed a sigh of relief. I'm going to see if we have any steam cleaning places in my area. Definitely something I'd like to do!

    Glad to hear the road trip went well!

    Ha - yes those sorts of thoughts were running through my head for the remaining 5 hours of the drive :(



    Originally posted by D.Martijn
    So you've got the underside of the car cleaned but have no pictures to show us the end result..? :roll:

    Great updates none the less!

    LOL I don't know why I forgot to post them. Here are the photos I took while it was up right after the service was performed:





    Does anyone know if I'm missing a round piece in the center of the passenger floor pan?






    Under the engine bay:





    Engine pay, with some peeling cosmoline






    Otro lado


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  • mike.bmw
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    I saw the beach photo and immediately thought of salt water. Then I saw the steam cleaning photos and breathed a sigh of relief. I'm going to see if we have any steam cleaning places in my area. Definitely something I'd like to do!

    Glad to hear the road trip went well!

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  • D.Martijn
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    So you've got the underside of the car cleaned but have no pictures to show us the end result..? :roll:

    Great updates none the less!

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  • Codym42
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    Man, this car makes me want a diamond schwarz e30 so bad!

    That steam cleaning service is awesome! I have never seen or heard of anything like that here in Georgia.

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  • freeride53
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    Didn't have the chance to update this in over a month, but the pick-up and coastal drive from Los Angeles back to San Francisco went off without a hitch, and have put over 1,500 miles on the car with the refreshed M42.

    Quick stop on the way home from LA to SF, stopped at Oceano Dunes in Pismo Beach



    Got a little carried away, doing what I later realized was illegal (so I stopped).



    X marks the spot where me and my buddy drove over a small rock-slide in the Los Padres National Forest coastline, PCH south of Big Sur in 2014. Celebratory/anniversary shot:



    Instantly regretted driving over saltwater on the beach so promptly had my undercarriage, engine bay, and all crevices thoroughly steam-cleaned at a professional shop in San Jose. The results were incredible - have NEVER in my life seen the underside of my car so clean.



    Getting all in the crevices...



    Back home in Oakland

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  • RUFFLZ
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    yaaaaaas queen!

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  • robrez
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    Safe travels Sina. Glad you got it sorted. I thought your post was gonna end with your M42 car being a gonner, but glad you decided to save it.

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  • mike.bmw
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    I've been looking forward to an update for a while and what an update! Crazy (and very fortunate) that the timing chain held tension like that and the valves didn't smash into the pistons. I bet that the updating timing case and components gives great peace of mind.

    40K miles in a year! Impressive! What's the grand total on the engine?

    The 4Runner and Peugeot both look great. I'd like to see some photos of the 240. ;-)

    Good luck on your drive on PCH!

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  • freeride53
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    Time to blow the cobwebs off this thread. As noted in Page 12 (and over 9 months ago), the car was taken off the road due to what we initially thought was a bad timing chain guide. This caught me a little bit off guard after just over 1 year and nearly 40,000 miles of uninterrupted hooning the E30 around Southern California, Northern California, Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. I thought I had combed through just about everything and there couldn't possibly be anything that could wrong with it.



    Thinking the motor was shot, I started searching for S50s, S52s, and even some cheap M42's. After a month of looking around, I realized that I wouldn't have the space to store all the parts and do the swap, so somehow succumbed to finding a reliable daily. After a couple of months of searching, I found what I had initially wanted prior to my previous E30 shell getting wrecked. A unicorn 2009 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD with.....50k miles and Toyota CPO warranty. Bought it in Flagstaff, AZ and had it shipped to my house in LA. Here it is right after I got it.



    And here it is some time later, after I "had my way" with it with a few little things and transferred over the E30's roof rack system



    Installed a factory hitch and Thule bike rack to haul my bikes



    Then came up on some 18" 4Runner Limited wheels (took a while to find 'em)



    Will need to get some new tires for them, thinking of KO2's (RUFFLZ is peer-pressuring me to get some)



    Also, while the E30 was down, got my Peugeot back from my LA-based specialist who spent 6+ months ironing out some weird French gremlins.



    Took it down to San Diego



    Then back in April got a yob in SF and finally moved back to the Bay Area after 8 years. Took the Peugeot to RadWood in June



    Started working really long hours for my new yob, and one random/late night, decided that I needed to do something about the E30, which I had just left at my uncle's house with no real plan. So I did some research, and because the car's M42 had strong, even compression in all 4 cylinders, I decided that I couldn't let it die a fate common to most M42's. Took advantage of an FCP Euro sale and bought their comprehensive M42 Timing Refresh kit. Drove down to LA from SF during Labor day weekend, and had the car, along with all of the parts I had accumulated, towed to a local LA BMW guru's place.



    A few weeks later, the discovery was made that the damage was a little bit worse than originally thought...



    Common early M42 failure: the timing chain idler sprocket had managed to break off of the timing case. However, the chain had miracoulously held tension and stayed in place, somehow averting disaster.



    So then, we got to reading. And LOTS of communication with Will (bmwman91) and Nick (balleristic31) - both bonafide M42 gurus. These two along with Ian (e30335i) who uncovered the underlying disaster were BIG saves. Owe these 3 guys big thanks. Concluded that the early M42 timing cases were prone to failure, so tracked down a super clean timing case, taken out of a low-mile E36 318ti. Thank to Double02 Salvage in Hayward, California for hooking it up.



    Got a new oil pump and just about everything else "while there"



    triple-checked all other parts needed for the conversion



    Voila - E36/late model M42 converted timing case w/ all the fixins'



    All buttoned up with a new P/S pump (also from Double02 Salvage) to replace the leaky/screaming old one...



    First drive in 9 months - euphoric. Also no-hood hot boi status



    All cleaned up and back in Diamond Bar









    Flying down tomorrow to spend the next few days in LA for work. An old buddy is flying out from NYC Friday and we're going to take the Pacific Coast Hwy (Hwy 1) from LA to SF on Saturday. It'll be a more in-depth shakedown test, but also a very sentimental drive. That same buddy and I took the PCH from San Diego to San Francisco, in December 2014, in my old E30 (old shell, RIP).



    However on that drive, we "encountered" a mini rock slide which broke the oil pan, subframe, steering rack, etc and left us stranded in the middle of the Los Padres National Forest, 2 hours south of Big Sur on a cold December night without cell signal, food, etc. I hitchhiked, eventually finding a one-armed tow truck driver with a stick-shift flatbed who rescued us and drove us back to Monterey, CA, where we called AAA and got home to Oakland 21 hours after leaving San Diego.



    Hopefully that doesn't happen this time but stoked beyond words.

    Sina

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