E30 M3 Steel Bodywork Conversion

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  • bmwmech1
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Jun 2010
    • 1075

    #421
    Originally posted by ACHTUNG
    I am posting right now so one day I can say that I posted in the MOST EPIC THREAD EVER!!!
    Haha, thanks man! Now I just need to get it done, right? It'll only be Epic if I finish it...

    Garey


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    • ACHTUNG
      R3VLimited
      • May 2005
      • 2397

      #422
      Originally posted by bmwmech1
      Haha, thanks man! Now I just need to get it done, right? It'll only be Epic if I finish it...

      Garey
      I believe in you.
      1989 US E30 Cammed S52
      Under Construction: 1983 Euro E28 Cammed LQ9/LS3 Heads/Jakeb E28 LSx Kit

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      • bmwmech1
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Jun 2010
        • 1075

        #423
        Originally posted by ACHTUNG
        I believe in you.
        I did get the exhaust finished up yesterday. I have to finish weld the rear part, but I got all the hangers done and the pipes completely to the rear. I'll take it apart on Sunday and finish weld it all and then send it to the coaters. I took some side shots to show how tight it fits to the underside.











        Garey


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        • oekundar
          E30 Modder
          • Sep 2007
          • 964

          #424
          Well done my good man...just read this whole thread in 2 days...very impressed, can't wait to see it completed.
          BMWCCA #389756

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          • bmwmech1
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Jun 2010
            • 1075

            #425
            Originally posted by oekundar
            Well done my good man...just read this whole thread in 2 days...very impressed, can't wait to see it completed.
            Thanks man, I can't wait to complete it either, Lol! A long term project like this definitely tests one's patience... I keep making headway though, so I'm good!:D

            Garey


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            • truekid
              Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 91

              #426
              Originally posted by bmwmech1
              Quite the transformation, huh? And to think the shell was just rusting away in your driveway a year ago, Lol! Thanks man...

              Garey
              I know, i dont think it could have gone to a better home. Ive shown a few friends your build, and most of them are in disbelief that this was the same car in my driveway. lmfao. Cant wait to see it in person!

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              • bmwmech1
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Jun 2010
                • 1075

                #427
                Originally posted by truekid
                I know, i dont think it could have gone to a better home. Ive shown a few friends your build, and most of them are in disbelief that this was the same car in my driveway. lmfao. Cant wait to see it in person!
                Haha... yeah I bet there are some dis-believers, thinking back to how it looked when I pulled it out of your driveway! Meh, it was a good chance at a second life for it, lol! It's coming out like I had envisioned it, which makes me happy... considering all the time I've put into it. It'll be a fun car when it's done!

                Garey


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                • MR 325
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 37826

                  #428
                  That is just perfect.
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                  • Cletonius
                    R3VLimited
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 2809

                    #429
                    Love the exhaust work Garey; the car is really coming along well. Are you going to use heat shielding on the exhaust at all? Or is that what the jet hot coatng does?
                    - Josh
                    1990 325is

                    Need a shift boot?
                    Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

                    Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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                    • bmwmech1
                      E30 Enthusiast
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 1075

                      #430
                      Originally posted by MR 325
                      That is just perfect.
                      Thanks man, it took a fair amount of time, but it did come out as well as I had hoped...

                      Garey


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                      • bmwmech1
                        E30 Enthusiast
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 1075

                        #431
                        Originally posted by Cletonius
                        Love the exhaust work Garey; the car is really coming along well. Are you going to use heat shielding on the exhaust at all? Or is that what the jet hot coatng does?
                        I am keeping the heat shield between the transmission and the diff in place, as that protects the center bearing and driveshaft and I may have to add additional shielding in other spots. That remains to be determined, but the coating will help also, to some extent. I am having it coated mainly for the protection to the exhaust itself, to keep it nice and corrosion free. Too much work to just paint it and hope for the best. The car won't ever see winter roads and as little wet weather as possible, but I don't want to chance it...

                        Garey


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                        • evangreen
                          Advanced Member
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 148

                          #432
                          Any updates?

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                          • bmwmech1
                            E30 Enthusiast
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 1075

                            #433
                            Not any really... we had historic flooding around this area last week and that put me behind at the shop, so I've been busy catching up. The shop didn't get flooded, but only a few blocks away did, in epic proportions. It was very bad. I did buy a wrecked E38 from a customer that I needed the transmission from for another customers E38. Along with a bunch of salvageable parts from that car is a low mile M60B44 engine that will find it's way into the project. It'll get some trickery to make it OBDI, which is what I'm currently working on and I've been scouting E39 M5 throttle bodies to sit on top of it, so I'm working on it, just not anything significant. I did pick up an OEM front bumper for it, as well... I'll get some pics of the motor tonight...

                            Garey


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                            • bmwmech1
                              E30 Enthusiast
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 1075

                              #434
                              Well, I spent some time tonight working on the M60/62 hybrid and the news is....

                              It works! Well, statically anyway. I'm not sure how uncharted these waters are, but from the research I've done concerning this specific combination, I don't think it's been done. There's been a lot of talk about it and even a thread on Bfc about it, but everyone has stopped short of swapping the timing gear and heads from the B40 over to the B44, so this may be the first actual completed swap over. It was all a straight bolt together affair, except for the oil separator drain tube and the upper to lower timing cover gaskets. The drain tube has to have a bend put in it to clear the late model oil pump and the B40 head gaskets have the timing cover gasket integral to it, so those will have to be made. Other than that, it was pretty simple, really. Pics...

                              The heart of the hybrid motor... Timing chain crankshaft gear-double row M60 on left, single row M62 on right


                              The upside of the architecture of the 2 motors being the same, remove the single row and relace with the double row gear


                              All of the timing components literally bolt on to the M62 block the same way they do on the M60


                              M62 block with M60 heads and M60 timing gear


                              No B.S. B44 casting on the block, lol!


                              This takes advantage of the best of both motors... larger displacement, double row TC, double valve springs, etc...

                              Garey


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                              • vivalegreg
                                E30 Fanatic
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 1313

                                #435
                                wow. first glance at this and i am just in aw..nice work man! ive been wondering how possible it was to do this the thought has certainly danlgled in my head a few times..v8 e30..myess
                                e30s r kool

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