Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Eta-to-M50: Build thread

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    My water pump looks/feels to be in perfect condition with no shaft play or noise, and looks fairly new, so I can probably just put it right back in.
    As long as it's not a plastic impeller pump!
    BimmerHeads
    Classic BMW Specialists
    Santa Clarita, CA

    www.BimmerHeads.com

    Comment


      Originally posted by Janderson View Post
      Got the block painted tonight, went with DupliColor cast iron, it's a dark silver, almost nogaro, and a little bit metallic. It looks really good, just kinda looks dirty in the pics. But it looks amazing in person.
      same color I painted my Strut bar and Valve cover (M20)

      I'm even thinking of hitting my wheels with it...the grey I have now is too dark

      Project is looking great, Josh! can'[t wait to see more
      BRUTE

      Comment


        I'll get pics when it's finished sanding and ready to be painted.

        I hate bodywork, I swear I'm never doing my own again. I can do it just fine, I just hate it.

        Comment


          Are you still planning on slotting the firewall and using the stock booster? I was looking at my pedals yesterday and realized that the actual pedal pads are offset to the left of the arm slightly. I'm wondering if the RHD pedals are offset the other way and could be used to make up the difference in spacing.

          Since mine are plastic (1990 airbag equipped) I might just trim the original pedals and install some of those fancy quickshifting Fuh Raze pedal pads centered on the arm or even slightly offset to the right to make up for shifting the pedals over.

          It just seems like 3/4" would put my clutch pedal on top of my dead pedal.

          Comment


            those plastic pedals scare me.

            not all airbag cars have plastic pedals FYI. my '91 doesn't and neither did the 318is parts car I got my clutch pedal from.
            Build thread

            Bimmerlabs

            Comment


              Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
              As long as it's not a plastic impeller pump!
              Nope, it's a metal one. That was one thing I was really hoping for when I pulled it!

              Comment


                Originally posted by Janderson View Post
                Nope, it's a metal one. That was one thing I was really hoping for when I pulled it!
                thats what she said

                Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

                Comment


                  Pics of the shave progress. Almost done with it, primer is drying and then I'll go over the last of the low spots with another skim of glaze/spot filler, and then hit it with black filler primer before painting.

                  Driver side:





                  Passenger side:





                  I do love the primer stage, it makes it look so close to being done...

                  Comment


                    is that glazing putty??:crazy:

                    Comment


                      Originally posted by ShowStopper View Post
                      is that glazing putty??
                      Yes. Did you seriously not see where I've said like 2-3 times prior that I'm using glaze/spot filler putty to fill the low spots?

                      Comment


                        i read but ur crazy for using it.

                        Comment


                          Originally posted by ShowStopper View Post
                          i read but ur crazy for using it.
                          Why? This application is exactly what it's for. I used JB weld to seal the welds and all of the little pinholes, then sanded the surface. I'm using the glazing putty to fill and level the low spots, and then it will be primered and painted.

                          Comment


                            it will shrink and crack after awhile

                            Comment


                              I don't know what it did for you in the past, but I've used it before with nothing but good results. Thanks, tho.

                              Comment


                                Originally posted by Janderson View Post
                                I don't know what it did for you in the past, but I've used it before with nothing but good results. Thanks, tho.

                                LOOKING SICK MAN!...

                                I didnt use one bit of body filler/jb weld/putty, all metal and just sanded and dollied out the crazy bumps. i even single staged the paint right out of a can. looks sick though!!

                                my wire tuck its kind of a stage one i would call it. i offer different stages to my customers (i have a shop in Bayshore Longisland NY) but im eventually going to redo the harness and motor with some frankenstein'edge..i kinda known for franken swaps haha. keep up the good work!

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X