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My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
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October 4th, 2012
Progress was made! Jalves619 came over last night and we cut away at the E30 trailer. Literally.
Engine is pulled and ready to be sold, if anyone is looking for a M20B25.
It always makes the job 1000x easier when you can simply cut the car out of the way.
The engine came out with ease.
When we got to this phase,, out of the darkness we heard "Hey mang, something looks wrong with your doors alignment! I don't think its gonna shut."
Ok, that didnt really happen, but it would have been hilarious.
Voila! Convertible E30, kinda. The sawzall made mince meat out of the metal. It took 30 seconds to cut through each pillar. very impressed.
And this is how we ended the night. We had to drain the fuel tank so we decided to wait for it to dry and evaporate for a couple of days before we went ahead and made the major cut through the bottom of the car. By Saturday night it will be cut in half, and the rear end will be stripped of all unnecessary goodies.
Side note: Revshift diff/trailing arm/12mm raising subframe bushings were ordered two days ago, as well as a set of treehouse lollipops. I just put the order in for a new clutch kit as well. Next will be the IE 25/22 adjustable swaybar kit followed by a plethora of random but necessary maintenance parts. It is all coming together, and as soon as I get this trailer out of the garage, the beast gets to take its place.My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
A 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 Offroad in Inferno is my newest obsession
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October 6th, 2012
After posting my latest update and receiving no comments I had a definite Gladiator moment of "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?!"
Anyways............ more work was done yesterday, and Jericho and I had a blast with our once in a lifetime opportunity of cutting an E30 in half. The sawzall blade he has cut through the entire chassis like butter.
And you thought your E30 was lightweight! You cant touch this with a 10' pole!
I am guessing that almost no one has ever seen an E30 photographed like this....
This is what was left, 6 hours later.
We are removing the entire rear suspension to replace the bushings and make it easier to strip all of the undercoating off of the bottom and reseal it with POR 15. Picked up the wire wheels and angle grinder undercoat remover attachment, along with a respirator from Home Depot today.
I enjoy having a project to invest in. Though I am ready to get the trailer back on its wheels and out of the garage to make room for the real investment.My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
A 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 Offroad in Inferno is my newest obsession
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Holy shit Mike! Hahah this is freakin awesome! Jealous of all your parts dude
1991 LS1 Swapped 318is
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Originally posted by JFarhanbod View PostDamn I just read this whole thing. I've been wanting to s/c my m50 and this was definitely some inspiration. What did you need to modify to get the s/c kit on or is it basically bolt on into the e30?My previous build (currently E30-less)
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Originally posted by bimmer630 View PostI opened this thread thinking somebody built a mid engine e30, Haha. Still a cool car though
Still equally impressed with the project - But I want to see/know a little bit more about the hood, the style of your car is making me want to take a radical departure from where mine is heading. :!:
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Originally posted by vagus View PostLOL, I am glad I wasn't the only one.
Still equally impressed with the project - But I want to see/know a little bit more about the hood, the style of your car is making me want to take a radical departure from where mine is heading. :!:
I figured I would capitalize on this interest by doing something that I had never personally seen before.
Unfortunately, it didnt last as long as I wanted it to, and a new idea needs to surface to distinguish the MR E30 from other E30's.My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
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October 20th, 2012
While I had a break from work and school I took advantage of the two extra sets of hands that were available at the house this last saturday and finally started work to the 332is.
Pulling the S52 and getting it on the engine stand was the first priority. Luckily, the three of us have a large amount of engine pullng practice, and we easily got the S52 plucked from the chassis in the afternoon.
I was quite surprised to see this, as I had no problems with my transmission. I think the solid AKG motor mounts saved me from any serious problems, but I will definitely need new transmission mounts.
Anybody recommend or have positive experience with a poly tranny mounts? I appreciate the input.
Open heart surgery never looked so good!
And this is how she sits as of now. Tomorrow I will center the E30 in the garage to optimize the work area around it.
I need to run to home depot, pick up some wood and build a moveable table to use during this winter. Having a solid portable waist high table to work on and clean parts is something I definitely want to have handy.
On a side note, I find myself experiening profound happiness working on my E30. That is all.My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
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Lucky! I wish I could work on mine like this. As for the tranny mounts, why don't you go with the all rubbers with the aluminum cups from AKG? Poly might be pretty stiff man.
1991 LS1 Swapped 318is
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Originally posted by ian e30 318is View PostLucky! I wish I could work on mine like this. As for the tranny mounts, why don't you go with the all rubbers with the aluminum cups from AKG? Poly might be pretty stiff man.
Looking good man!
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostMeh, I have AKG solid engine mounts and my trans is bolted straight to the frame, it's not that bad. Man up ;)
Looking good man!My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
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October 24th, 2012
Over the past couple of days (including a marathon into the early morning hours last night) I have been plugging away at the S52.
She started out all complete and far dirtier than I ever wanted her to be.
I solved my tranny mount issue and went with AKG poly mounts. I also picked up the steering rack spacer since they were having a ten dollar sale on them, and well I need a set and I want to do it the right way.
BTW, AKG is an awesome company. I ordered this set just three days ago and it has already been delivered. I wish I could say the same about my interactions with Treehouse racing. Ordered my lollipops 20 days ago and they have failed to show up yet. Already called them and everything. Hopefully they show up soon, because they were expensive as hell.
Back to the S52! Here is the drivers side all dirtied up and stripped down.
And after a painstaking multi hour process, she looks like this. I will say that various sized screwdrivers to use in combination with a rag is an excellent way to clean those hard to reach areas. Steel wool made short work of all of the flat surfaces. And of course Simple Green is my degreaser of choice, as it is completely badass in all aspects.
I literally wanted to rotate the S52 onto its side and eat a 3 course meal off of the block, but then I realized that I would have to clean it again, and I have far too much to do as it is, without re-cleaning the side of the block.
The front end was just as dirty, and it took a long while to get all of the oil and grime off of it. I havent quite finished yet, so I dont have a picture of it all sparkly clean just yet.
Side Note: Valve cover and oil pan are getting cleaned when I remove them to replace gaskets and such. Hence why they are still disgusting in the pictures.
Before the night was over I installed this super cool mod on something in the garage.
As soon as I hook up the supercharger and run the intercooler piping it should rocket this shelf to the speed of light rather quickly. Super excited about it.
Even though it is late, and I have school tomorrow I am probably going to finish typing this, then head out to the garage to finish cleaning off of the passenger side of the S52.
Here is a rough schedule of events that I am going to try to stick to. I am tethered to an appointment at the beginning of february to have the exhaust done and the half cage installed, so that is what I am working around.
- By the first week of November I would like to have the block cleaned with all fresh gaskets installed, as well as have all the various pieces cleaned and reattached. The engine will then get covered by a plastic garbage bag and tucked into the corner of the garage.
- By the middle of Novemeber I want the engine wiring harness cleaned up, whichever wires that need to be lengthened to be marked and the E36 fuse box power wire to be removed, cleanly of course.
- Next step is the engine bay. I am going to pull out the subframe to have it cleaned painted and my reinforcement plates welded in, the steering column hole dremeled down to accompany the 95 M3 rack, all of the suspension removed, as well as the remaining various random components in there. By the first week of December I hope to have the engine bay shaved and the car with the capabilities of putting the front end back on the ground, with everything all sparkly clean.
Thats about as far as I want to plan for now. We will see how well I stick to it in the upcoming weeks.
Thanks again for looking! This thread is about to get really juicy.My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
A 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 Offroad in Inferno is my newest obsession
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