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    A Thread About Nothing.

    This swap or build or whatever you wanna call it isn't much compared to what some other board members have accomplished with their cars. But it's a lot for me.

    I'm 19 and this is now my 3rd e30. Started off with an auto bronzit 4-door 86 325e (does it get much more boring than that?). It eventually got passed down to my sister.



    Best I got for now, Winter has officially arrived:(





    Then I picked up an 88 lachsilber 325is manual. Don't have any pics of it but it was a complete piece of shit. Rust, poor engine maintenance, shitty interior, driveshaft problems. The list goes on... My lack of e30 knowledge and eagerness to buy a manual couple lead me to impulsively buy it. I eventually parted it out.

    I was supposed to take my lachsilber e30 on a road trip to California last July but it was evident that the car would not hold up. So 2 week before we were planning on leaving I found out about a Delphin 88 325is that might be for sale.

    Called the guy up, took a look at the car the next day, bought it a few days after. Did as much preventative maintenance as possible before the trip (distributor cap, rotor, oil change, spark plug change, valve adjustment, fuel filter, replaced hoses) then said a prayer and headed south.

    It was an 11 day road trip. Stopped in Portland, San Fran, L.A. and a bunch of other smaller towns.

    Driving along the California coast was a blast. It jolted my memory as to why I love these cars so much. Here's a few pics from the trip.











    We slept in our cars all but 1 night. Side note: Santa Clarita's Walmart is top notch. Definitely our favourite base of operations throughout the trip.





    The car has been very reliable so far but I still don't wanna leave anything to chance. I contemplated rebuilding the m20 and then turboing it but this is my daily driver so having no wheels for a week to a month is out of the question.

    Eventually I came to a decision on what I wanted to swap in, and started searching for the engine. After only 2 days of searching I came across a great deal and earlier today this arrived at my house :D



    M50 block. In great condition. I also purchased an M52 head that I should be receiving in mid December. The plan is to use the M50 block with M52 internals and M52 head. Essentially creating just a regular M52. I still have lots of research to do but I'm excited to get started.

    I have yet to decide if I wanna go with OBDI or OBDII. I've read the big argument thread on this but it seems pretty split down the middle. Feel free to chime in and persuade me one way or another haha. The engine didn't come with a wiring harness or anything so either way I have to source the parts.

    I got no garage so a couple week ago I bought one of these.



    It's better than nothing!



    Here's a few more pictures highlighting the problem spots of the car.

    Rust spot near passenger door.


    Dent.




    Hole in driverside wheel well.


    And a few more pics just because..





    Previous owner tossed out the original driver seat and replaced it with some knockoff racing seat. I then switched over the passenger sport seat so its all good for now.

    Last edited by NotColtonOrr; 11-18-2012, 09:04 PM.

    #2
    88is ftw
    E30 buildy things
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=195286

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      #3
      ikr! its pretty tits, some euro bumps would be the sehks. butt fuck it

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        #4
        That racing seat is awesome.

        88 ftw. I have similar rust spots. I'm interested in seeing how you fix 'em, especially the door jam.

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          #5
          Originally posted by A Sucked Orange View Post
          That racing seat is awesome.

          88 ftw. I have similar rust spots. I'm interested in seeing how you fix 'em, especially the door jam.
          I know nothing about bodywork or painting but I'm wondering if I can just address that small chunk of surface rust and have someone sand and repaint the area and blend it in with the rest of the paint effectively. That's something I'll take care of later though.


          For now it's all about this M52 swap. I've decided to go with OBD2. It may be less documented on here but it doesn't seem to be much more complicated. So why not go with the slightly more advanced system.

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            #6
            Excellent catchy thread title.

            Would read again.

            Keep up the build man. It was kickass of you to buy a car and then immediately embark on a badass 11 day roadtrip. Sleeping in the E30 is always a memorable occassion as well. I look forward to doing it in the near future.
            My previous build (currently E30-less)
            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390

            A 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 Offroad in Inferno is my newest obsession

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              #7
              i slept in my e30 a couple times! it made for interesting accommodations.


              looking forward to seeing your progress :up:

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                #8
                Originally posted by Pl3wA View Post
                ikr! its pretty tits, some euro bumps would be the sehks. butt fuck it
                Originally posted by Pl3wA View Post
                butt fuck it
                Spelling matters.
                No E30 Club
                Originally posted by MrBurgundy
                Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by exodus_2pt0 View Post
                  spelling matters.

                  buttfuck it

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                    #10
                    Put her in a ditch this morning.



                    I probably saved the body by spinning the car into the ditch rather then dipping the front end in like it originally was headed.

                    Girlfriend's uncle pulled me out and other than a bent up valance (which was already somewhat bent from previous owner) the car is fine.

                    When I get home I'll take a closer look but the oil pan looks okay and no fluids are leaking from the car.

                    Oh yeah and I'm okay too haha.

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                      #11
                      Time for new tires?

                      Good to hear it wasnt hurt tho!
                      1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
                      1991 318is Slicktop (Sold)
                      1990 325is Brilliantrot S50/5 Lug Swapped.
                      1992 525i Manual shitbox Winter Beater

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TimKninja View Post
                        Time for new tires?

                        Good to hear it wasnt hurt tho!
                        Yeah I got lucky for sure. I was driving on a pretty bad road though. 5 minutes after I crashed, a truck got it even worse in a bigger ditch haha.

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                          #13
                          Got the engine block hot tanked last week.

                          Never had anything hot tanked before but I thought that it completely removed all gunk/grease/dirt from the block. When I got it back it had this grey film on the inside and out. Is this common?

                          Now i'm spending hours cleaning it with a wire bristled brush...







                          Also received my m52 crank, pistons, and cylinder head last week.

                          (came with cams but I don't need them since i'm going with S52 cams)


                          A few other things that I can work on when I want to take a break from the engine.



                          A bit bent on the lower right side. If i can get it straightened out then I'll repaint it and throw on the is lip I also got off the parts car.



                          Rebuild and repaint is the plan for these.



                          Zender rear valance from the parts car. It looked pretty good when installed so maybe I'll repaint it and throw it on. Would definitely cover up that eye sore of a dent in the back.



                          Also cleaned the M50 Vanos wiring harness that I got last week. I'm gonna do the wiring myself rather than buying an adapter. I thought the harness was uncut but it appears that 2 of the wires were chopped. Any clue what they were for?

                          White/Green and White/Blue


                          Wound in with this



                          That's all for now. Back to scraping at this damn engine block.

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                            #14
                            If someone doesn't know off hand, then you will find what you're looking for in a wiring diagram.
                            No E30 Club
                            Originally posted by MrBurgundy
                            Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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                              #15
                              Time for a lackluster update!

                              Bought a couple parts for the swap.



                              Then I bought a Macbook Pro so project funds have been kind of low:down:

                              This is the only work I've done on my car in the past couple weeks. Switched out door cards for a set that didn't have window crank plugs.

                              Before:


                              After:

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