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  • Matt-B
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    e30 325i

    custom cat back and possibly a cat delete

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  • White325is
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    Is it a e36 or e30 exhaust? The e30 exhaust pipes are way to small for any 24V and choke it I think.

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  • Matt-B
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    Picked up a Full 325i exhaust last night for 150$ still need to pay luke.

    Also My e36 325 driveshaft arrived on saturday.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Woo-hoo! Another reason to go spend money at Harbor Freight! I can always get down with that.

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  • White325is
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    Originally posted by samiam3356
    You can also let them sit in purple power over night and that shit will about eat anything off them. You won't even have to wire wheel them. or at least i didnt.
    Exactly, That shit is mean. I use it to clean engine bays.
    You can get one of them vibrating bowls from harbor freight that has the stones or whatever in them. I dont know what they are called.

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  • nando
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    You wont get good coated bolts like stock ones at a hardware store - and we have a fantastic one.

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  • samiam3356
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Meh, that sounds like more of a pain in the ass than cleaning them. I'd spend an entire day trying to order the right quantity and size of every bolt on the engine, I'd rather just clean them. Not to mention, a total waste of good hardware and money.
    Just take the bolts with you to the hardware store and they will match them up for you. Any decent hardware store anyway.

    You can also let them sit in purple power over night and that shit will about eat anything off them. You won't even have to wire wheel them. or at least i didnt.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by nando
    just buy new ones. I wasted an entire *day* cleaning old nuts and bolts, I could have bought all new ones for like $50 and gone to the movies or something instead..
    Meh, that sounds like more of a pain in the ass than cleaning them. I'd spend an entire day trying to order the right quantity and size of every bolt on the engine, I'd rather just clean them. Not to mention, a total waste of good hardware and money.

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  • ShowStopper
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    i bought most of my bolts new..still need some for the trigger wheel.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Wire wheeling bolts... that I'm not looking forward to. But ain't no way I'm putting a bunch of dirty, grimy old bolts back on my shit.
    just buy new ones. I wasted an entire *day* cleaning old nuts and bolts, I could have bought all new ones for like $50 and gone to the movies or something instead..

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  • Matt-B
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    My flywheel is a lightened E flywheel.

    I guess you have to match the teeth up? As some are different

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  • White325is
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    Wish I would of known. I have a started for single mass M20 flywheel sitting right here.

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  • Matt-B
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    Yea i got some in there about same diameter as bolts. Ill double check width also...

    got your text thanks :) just need a starter and I essentially have everything


    I have to wire wheel quite a few things hardware wise to :(

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  • Jand3rson
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    Wire wheeling bolts... that I'm not looking forward to. But ain't no way I'm putting a bunch of dirty, grimy old bolts back on my shit.

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  • White325is
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    Doesnt look like you added anything. Thats the reason why I said that.
    I figured you would have tossed in some new washers and wire wheeld them old bolts and paint the trigger wheel.

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