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Raul what kind of motor mounts are those? Also how many grounds do you have? I ended up having to remove a oil pan bolt and put it on the pan.Leave a comment:
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I been working on this very slow. I did find some v belts that I had around in my shed.
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I had to change my power steering pump. It was frozen solid for sitting for a few years
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I been bolting my ground wires to the motor.
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Thanks.
Thanks, Brad.
Thanks, Trevor.
Thanks, Brandon. On Monday I beat up some more.
Thanks.
Yes I do have experience with beating up fire walls. The s38 was Harder to do. I rather not say when. You know I am a Hartge, Alpina and ACS rare parts hoarder. You know it take a the cash from projects.
Thanks, Jim.
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Hi Raul,
I know you have experience with beating up fire walls so I am sure that you will do an excellent job. Things are looking good. What is the new estimate of your completion for this car.
Cheers,
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There ya go Raul! Thing looks awesome in there. These firewalls gotta take a beating.Leave a comment:
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I finally installed m30 in engine bay. Not to happy because I need to hammer a little bit on fire wall. Where head sits. I decided to modify( Good & Tight ) Otis motor mounts. I ended up slotting the motor mounts just like Hartge would do for a m30 or s38 swap. Tomorrow I will beat on the fire wall a little bit more.
I ordered a Alpina sticker in silver. In steed I received a white one. I email the person about it. He replied back saying he was sending silver no charge.
In a month I will be changing it for a real Alpina B10 Biturbo valve cover.
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Thanks, Jim.
You know Jim it will never be done.
I might be able to buy real Alpina cloth soon. It depends how and if it is still available.
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