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    #76
    cleaned the insulation off the firewall...looks better already.

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      #77
      What are you going to replace the insulation with...Dynamat? Or are you not going to put anything back on?
      '72 2002 | '88 M5 | '89 330is | '89 M3 | '95 911 | '02 M5 | '04 RR HSE

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        #78
        There will be something going on...not 100% sure which brand I will go with. Probably a combo of two different things...a thin bytul based product first and then a thicker foam/rubber based foil covered product on top.
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        1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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          #79
          Just put in a BIG order new new parts from blunt. Its going to be pretty sweet with so many new parts on this thing. it will be nearly a new car when it's done. Pretty excited to see a pile of parts start rolling in.
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          1970 m42 swapped 2002
          1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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            #80
            hang onto those e28 ls1 jigs... glad i kept my e28 around... its in wonderful condition but nothing but a us spec e28.

            Teach me the wiring teacher!
            Originally posted by Lof8
            4 doors allow you to transport more whores.
            therefore, their value is much greater.
            Down to: 89 aw2 332i/4/5 , 70 Sahara 2002

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              #81
              nice cant wait till i get funds to do something like this
              sub'd keep up the good work
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                #82
                Originally posted by jakeb View Post
                There is no cut out of the rad support....that is how the e28 are from the factory.
                Here is a picture of the plastic that covers it.
                Well, don't I look stupid! :)
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                  #83
                  It's coooooollllldddd here in Michigan but got a little done today.

                  Dropped the trans off to be checked over as I knew it had a problem with the reverse syncro. I also wanted to upgrade a few things in it. Well when the shop got it apart there was a bit more wrong than I was expecting. 5/6 gear was bad, reverse gear is bad, needs syncros throughout, getting brass shift pads, steel 3-4 shift fork. It should be a bit more stout and handle up to 600hp. Pretty big chunk of change but it will be good to go now.

                  Lots of parts have been rolling in. thanks blunttech
                  control arms, wheel bearings, brakes, etc etc etc

                  Jags that run diff flange and brake rotors
                  [img]http://theguestroom.net/e28/IMG_3221%20%28Small%29.JPG[/img
                  rebuilt CV axles



                  Got one of the bigger batches of coated parts.







                  Reinforced front sway bar mount location


                  One of the things to work out was the gauge temp sensor. THE GM head is m12x1.5 and the e28 sensor is m14x1.5. So I had a buddy turn it down on his lathe and re-thread it. I really didn't want to drill out the head...sensor is $6 no big deal if it is messed up.



                  Added the Ireland rear subframe adjusters, subframe can go to the coater now.


                  Pulled the engine wiring harness off to start slimming it down for a standalone.
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                  1970 m42 swapped 2002
                  1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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                    #84
                    Just for those who are needing to put the GM sensor into the RH cylinder head, and don't have access to a lathe. It is no biggie to re-tap the M12 to M14 ~~ drill out the M12 with a 12.5mm tap drill & re-tap M14x1.5 (you need an M14 tap for the tie rod ends, anyway). Just have a helper hold a vacuum by the tap drill & tap to suck the chips out. Note that you are only drilling the M12 threads and .5mm "new" material. Piece of cake.
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                      #85
                      Originally posted by garretvs View Post
                      Just for those who are needing to put the GM sensor into the RH cylinder head, and don't have access to a lathe. It is no biggie to re-tap the M12 to M14 ~~ drill out the M12 with a 12.5mm tap drill & re-tap M14x1.5 (you need an M14 tap for the tie rod ends, anyway). Just have a helper hold a vacuum by the tap drill & tap to suck the chips out. Note that you are only drilling the M12 threads and .5mm "new" material. Piece of cake.
                      There's also this piece available that JTR offers:

                      Using the BMW water temperature sending unit in the Chevrolet engine will make the BMW water temperature gauge read accurately. The BMW water temperature sending unit has a 14mm x 1.5 thread. Stealth Conversions has a brass adapter (shown above) that accepts the BMW water temperature sending unit, and has a 3/8 pipe th


                      $22 shipped. No drilling, no tapping and no lathe. :D

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                        #86
                        I wish that adapter from JTR would just work...but that is for the old style GM engines. It goes from m14 to 1/2 NPT I believe.
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                        1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by jakeb View Post
                          I wish that adapter from JTR would just work...but that is for the old style GM engines. It goes from m14 to 1/2 NPT I believe.
                          You're doing good work on your swap -- just go for the drill & tap routine. We did ours in a couple minutes with a hand drill. We had to buy a 12.5mm drill and M14x1.5 tap; cost us about $25.
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                            #88
                            I already retreaded the sensor so I am good to go.
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                            1970 m42 swapped 2002
                            1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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                              #89
                              This is one of my dream builds, nice to see it happening!
                              Originally posted by z31maniac
                              I just hate everyone.

                              No need for discretion.

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                                #90
                                Looking good Jake. Im collecting e12 parts. Im going to fill the trunk and bring them to Michigan on the way to Tedfest
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