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    #16
    Someone's not playing around here. Thanks for sharing!

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      #17
      In the process of replacing this ancient lump on the Pullmax. 1963 Swedish 440V, 3 phase, 2 speed motor.

      "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

      1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
      2002 E39 M5

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        #18
        Decided to use this motor

        NIDEC, 5 HP, 3 phase, 220V, 3525 RPM, NEMA, Fan Cooled, 12A FLC


        Plus a a 7.5HP ABB VFD from ABB (ACS355-03U-24A4-2+J400). Has an excellent user manual


        We'll re-use the original 400V FAST/SLOW/STOP buttons in the pic above (Yeah. They were directly contacting 400V!) as 12V inputs for the VFD
        "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

        1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
        2002 E39 M5

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          #19
          Haven't given up, just slow going lately. Things are picking up again now the weather is finally cooling off.

          I finished making a control box for the Pullmax. It communicates with the VFD I/O.

          Schematic


          Here's the box with test wiring. Will ultimately be mounted on a pedestal. Upper left is speed, 1000 RPM per volt. Speed control pot to the right. Below that is speed selector switch: left=slow, center=variable via pot, right=fast. Along the bottom from left are stop, start and jog buttons.

          Slow part was sourcing quality switches and buttons. Amazon stuff is crap. I looked a lot on eBay for used Allen Bradley gear. Great feel and will last forever.



          Up next, changing the seals and oil on the Pullmax.


          "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

          1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
          2002 E39 M5

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            #20
            Woah!! This is going to be an awesome thread!
            sigpic84 325e

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              #21
              Definitely going to be following this!

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                #22
                Pullmax is alive!



                But how the #$%%% can I embed the video? Did admins change this?
                "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                2002 E39 M5

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                  #23
                  Absolutely killer. Will be following this very closely.

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                    #24
                    I owe you guys an update. We've been busy.

                    Wiring the VFD


                    Replacement knob for a Pullmax handle. Works great.


                    Extracting 240 lb Harbor Freight English wheel from my E39 M5 without help. Engine lift saved my back.


                    Some assembly required


                    Finished product. Needs some weight at the back. Rob wants to bolt it to the floor instead. I got the extra lower anvils from JEGS. They are EOL from Harbor Freight.

                    Rob scored a nice cubby shelf for organizing Pullmax tooling.



                    Pullmax and control box


                    NOW we can start making the car! Hmmmm. I've got some work ahead of me.



                    First test: Use the Pullmax to make a bowl.

                    Shear tool and guide to cut off a piece of aluminum


                    Circle guide to cut a round piece from that


                    Thumbnail die for shrinking. I'll use a polycarb die instead of steel one for the body. Leaves less dings.


                    Setting up Pullmax dies is an art. You jog the upper tool to lower dead center, then use the lower hand wheel to raise the lower die until contact. Then add consecutive 1/8 turns on the lower hand wheel until the "machine sound changes" while jogging. That means it's doing work. Back off 1/16 of a turn, tighten the lower collar then get to work. Periodically re-adjust while working the metal.



                    Doming die for stretching


                    (a few hours later)

                    And Voila! A bowl and couple of cheezy fenders. Now I'm dangerous.


                    We need to fab the tube frame before getting serious on body panels. Blue tape was awesome for frame planning on the buck.


                    The take-off showed about 250 feet required, including drop and overage.


                    After looking at a variety of tubing 0.50" x 0.030" DOM steel is the material of choice. Hard enough to bend, but not TOO hard. EMT was just for reference. Don't use seamed tube on a frame.


                    For safety sake, the crash cage will be built onto the C5 frame. Big, strong 1.5" DOM steel door bars, cockpit surround etc. The 0.5" DOM is just carrying an aluminum body.


                    That's about everything for now. I'm getting three quotes on 250' of 0.5" x0.030" DOM tubing and will pull the trigger on that this week.

                    EOM
                    "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                    1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                    2002 E39 M5

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                      #25
                      Love this kind of stuff!... I have had a few attempts at building something wild like this. None succeeded but we press on and try again
                      Simon
                      Current Cars:
                      -1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle

                      Make R3V Great Again -2020

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                        #26
                        Time for a pre-holiday update.

                        Acquired 250' of 0.5" OD 0.030 DOM for the frame



                        Building tube bender jigs








                        Building somewhere to store all our material







                        All that steel in the back corner goes on these shelves, plus aluminum square tube, the frame DOM, aluminum sheets, steel plate etc. Need to clean up and get organized before starting fab.


                        "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                        1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                        2002 E39 M5

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                          #27
                          Cleaned up, organized, ready to go

                          "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                          1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                          2002 E39 M5

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                            #28
                            Finally got a PC and big screen at the shop. Can reference my CAD for the build in real time. You can see the buck, body and frame overlayed.



                            Front frame bar interfers with the body. Needed to go.



                            Take out the bolts, break the glue, chop it in half and apply leverage.



                            Turned out great. We'll replace it with a 3"x3" square tube welded straight across.


                            "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                            1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                            2002 E39 M5

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                              #29
                              wow this is a cool build! the sheet work forming is no joke! very cool
                              Boris - 89 E30 325i
                              84- E30 323i

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                                #30
                                New frame bar done. Might weld on a top L bracket to each side but otherwise that's all.







                                Body frame is next. We're starting with the cockpit surround.
                                "And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"

                                1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
                                2002 E39 M5

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