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    #31
    Plasti-dipping is sparying something weith Plasti-dip. Plasti-dip is a spray that coats with this hard rubbery coating...the stuff comes out like spray paint, and dries hard...essentially stone chip proof. It leaves a flat, mat look on whatever it is sprayed onto. Its great for grilles and stuff like that...even mirrors. It's what I had lyong around so I sprayed the grilles with it.



    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    prolly striped out cuz they put the wrong plug in there...
    probably.

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      #32
      looks a ton better - very nice!
      PNW Crew
      90 m3
      06 m5

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        #33
        Originally posted by uofom3 View Post
        looks a ton better - very nice!
        thanks :)

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          #34
          need opinions here...
          I'm just about done accumulating parts to change the timing belt, pulley and water pump (while I'm in there).
          -timing belt
          -Z127 pulley
          -waterpump w/ gasket
          -camshaft oil seal

          any last words of advice before I jump in?

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            #35
            yea, if its your first belt then take your time... also when you tension the belt make a full rotation and make sure your still TDC

            1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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              #36
              Can anyone enlighten me on the location of the pivot bolts for the Power steering pump? If it is the 2 separate bolts ALL the way on the bottom, how the hell do you get to the one close to the oil pan??

              if not....where the heck is it?!?!

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                #37
                Ok...I found it.
                I placed the crank wheel and the cam gear on the timing marks.
                Now I have to to get the lower cover off. THat 10mm is a real PITA to reach.:hitler:

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                  #38
                  What did you use to clean the seats and carpet?

                  Looks great by the way.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by iNetForce View Post
                    What did you use to clean the seats and carpet?
                    Upholstery and carpet cleaner by 'Stoner'

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                      #40
                      Got some updates as the entire project continues.
                      At the moment I am going through the timing belt and still working on it. I know it has been a while, but I like to take my time...put all the hardware in zip-locks with tags, etc, etc.

                      Everything is off the front portion of the head and block, the cam shaft seal has been replaced as well as the thermostat (since it was easy and right there). All I am waiting on are the crankshaft seal, the intermediate shaft seal and the gasket for the plate that carries those 2 seals. It seems that the right way to do it should be to replace all the seals when the timing belt is done...I had quite a little pool of oil on the lower timing belt cover/protector from the seal being worn.

                      Today I went to the bicycle shop where I used to work to use the parts washer bin. Ran some degreaser on all of the parts that were removed so they go back on clean.

                      Here are some pics for entertainment:

                      My custom and sophisticated work bench


                      Shots of the engine compartment




                      The European trunk


                      My kick ass bike which has nothing to do with this topic, but I like whoring it :mrgreen:



                      That's all for now!
                      Last edited by rodrigo; 05-06-2011, 07:24 AM.

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                        #41
                        Whoa man, awesome bike! I just sold all my fixed gear stuff. That's a tiny frame, what is it? Car looks good, too.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by garrett View Post
                          That's a tiny frame, what is it? Car looks good, too.
                          Its a fix-converted 48cm Bridgestone RB-2.
                          lots-o-fun! :D

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                            #43
                            Wow fixed-gear, badass.
                            Reminiscing...

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                              #44
                              that fixed makes me miss my langster. damnit, i shouldn't have sold it.

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                                #45
                                jesus!
                                im going off topic in my own thread..LOL!!


                                this gasket waiting crap is killing me!

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