My bigger concern would be the loss of heat deflection (if any) from PC'ing your oil pan.
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Originally posted by BrewCity11 View PostThe thing with the pan is, if you clean it as is or polish it, it will eventually corrode. If you paint it, the paint will wear off and again corrode away.
PC'ing it is not expensive, and will last a looong time.
Why not is the bigger question. Gonna PC the timing cover, themostat housing, etc?
Originally posted by Danny View PostMy bigger concern would be the loss of heat deflection (if any) from PC'ing your oil pan.Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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Last week I had a few hours and the weather was nice so I decided to throw some H+R springs on the Mini. Easy job, should have taken 3 hours tops...but no. Finished the passenger front and moved over to the driver front and spun the head right off the bolt that pinches the hub carrier to the strut body. Great! Put it all back together and decided to deal with it last Friday on my day off. What a bitch that was. I finished up on Saturday evening and after trying a couple different things on Friday, I decided to drill through the 10.9 bolt that was left in the carrier.
Long story short, I didnt work on the E30 until tonight.
So, I only got about 2 hours out in the garage and began reassembling a few things. I pressed in the new seals for the front main and oil pump intermediate shaft.
IMG_0084 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Installed all new seals and positioned the oil filter do-hickey in its new orientation to make room for the turbo.
IMG_0111 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Anyway, I'm hoping to have some stuff back from powdercoat first part of next week. I'm working all weekend so I wont be able to get to it until then anyway...Last edited by Mtriple; 08-29-2017, 02:15 PM.Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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keep up the work man, looking good-FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
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Originally posted by JinormusJBut of course
E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking
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Nice, i like.
You running the top or bottom TCD?turk@gutenparts.com
Originally posted by JandersonProperly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.
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Insignificant update.
Most of the parts are back from PC. I'm only waiting on the oil pan and the oil filter housing. The oil filter housing was an afterthought and I only dropped it off yesterday. The pan has been there for a while but I have to wait for them to get enough other customer pieces to do a run of metallic silver, otherwise I would have to pay $80 which is the minimum order.
I have spent the down time from the E30 to work on my Mini. I've been installing a stereo and should be finished with that tomorrow. Anyways, here's the smaller stuff that I had done in gloss black. The tube toward the back of the box is the tank for the aftercooler and was done in the textured black like the valve cover, intake, and aftercooler.
IMG_0095 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Water to Air aftercooler:
IMG_0093 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Water pipe, intake, and valve cover.
IMG_0092 by Bob Cooper, on FlickrLast edited by Mtriple; 08-29-2017, 02:18 PM.Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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So everything is back from PC. I did end up getting the pan done and I'm glad I did, it looks pretty good. I pulled the motor off the stand the other night and did the rear main seal and then put it back on the stand and mounted the pan. I also disassembled the oil filter mount/thermostat and had that sent in for PC as well.
IMG_0111 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
IMG_0112 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
With our wedding in 4 weeks, work on the motor is at a standstill because I need to get the head out to VAC but there is just no fundage for that right now. I'm going to wrap it up, push it off into the corner, and get to work on things that I already have. First on the list is the M3 steering rack, and a few other things for the front end.Last edited by Mtriple; 08-29-2017, 02:21 PM.Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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Originally posted by JK_E30 View PostThis project is sick! and even more so because you have goalie equipment in your garage! SWEET!
So in the process of going through the front end and installing the M3 rack, I will remove my GC camber plates and install the new touring version in an effort to get a little more streetable ride.
IMG_0121 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
...and some roll center spacers from AKG along with the spacers and hardware for the rack swap.
IMG_0122 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Cant decide if I should rock the badge in the left corner of the trunk lid. Opinions?
IMG_0120 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
IMG_0119 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
Manifold
IMG_0125 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr
And I pulled in the Mini tonight to wax it and thought this was interesting. The Mini which is lowered makes my E30 look small...
IMG_0128 by Bob Cooper, on FlickrLast edited by Mtriple; 09-12-2017, 03:50 PM.Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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I say no on the badge, but I don't really like stuff like that.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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You and Blunt need to race when it's done 24V vs 12V turbo.Need a Turbo manifold? We have them in stock- Click here---> http://rapidspoolindustries.com/
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