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    #31
    Originally posted by TimKninja View Post
    Your missing Pedal
    This.

    Looks like a nice start though. I'm jealous of you west coast guys and your rust free, sub $1k e30's. I paid $1k for my eta coupe that's got holes in both floor panels.
    '86 325e
    scrape, scrape, boom, hisssssssss...

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      #32
      Originally posted by leaf... View Post
      Looks like a nice start though. I'm jealous of you west coast guys and your rust free, sub $1k e30's. I paid $1k for my eta coupe that's got holes in both floor panels.
      Definitely happy with this, especially since its a running, driving IS. Very very very pleased with the purchase


      On a more related note. Took the seats out today and did a total wash of the interior. Carpet took a good 4 hours to clean and disinfect mold from, and it still didn't come out as clean as I wanted to, but as it sits now, it's a world of difference. took time to clean the center consoles as well, as those were pretty discussing and had crusted liquid/food stains as well

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        #33
        Compression test today after a buddy let me borrow one of his testers. Starting from front of the engine to firewall side:
        156, 154, 153, 150, 147, 150

        Not bad number for a previously neglected e30 honestly. Not as good as my last one, but definitely good


        Finally took my valve cover off today, only to find...




        Exhaust rocker #6 isn't even on the valve....


        The oil pickup tube is bent and rubbing again intake rocker #5


        After fixing it all up

        Took the rocker clip off, moved it over and adjusted it as best I could (hey, its better now than being completely off!)


        However, my car still suffers from incredibly sad low torque, even sadder top end power, a massive knocking/valve tick sound (misfire..?) that seems to be coming from Exhaust rocker #6 area, and of course, horrible exhaust leaks.
        Video

        Don't mind my inherent struggle to inhale life-giving air; I'm sick and my nose is plugged. Mouth breathing at its finest.


        Anyone know what these problems could be potential signs of?
        Last edited by JinormusJ; 01-23-2013, 12:55 AM.

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          #34
          Valve adjustment today;

          Valve cover gasket in the mail; surprise on its way as well; ordered a few things that I've been wanting for a while now

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            #35
            Found some sweet BMW floormats at the junkyard last trip


            I think they cleaned up pretty nicely!




            Keeping with the whole factory option theme; slowly accumulating all the awesome 90's nastolgia items one peice at a time

            Oh, and I'm just going to leave this here for future developments



            Foud out my water pump leaks a little bit; guess its that time again!

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              #36
              Ladies and gentlemen! Ah, who am I kidding, we just have gentlemen






              Only ever seen it in pictures, but now seeing a wrinkle black valve cover in person, I really like how it looks

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                #37
                Nice progress Joey, btw did you make sure to bake that wrinkle finish cover?
                Once they hit a certain degree of heat, they tend to chip a little if they weren't baked properly.

                Looks good otherwise... What's next? and a little request for ya, if you come across another set of floor mats in the same condish, please hit me up., I will take them.
                @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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                  #38
                  I used a special engine paint that was rated to 500* and needed to be baked before curing. Tossed it in the oven for about 20 minutes so that the rest of the chemicals could bake out and the wrinkle effect would progress

                  As for the floormats, I'll keep my eyes peeled

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                    #39
                    Always great to see another one getting saved. Keep after it!
                    Originally posted by kronus
                    would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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                      #40
                      Keep up the good work, reminds me of my car in a way.
                      View my build thread. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=287724

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                        #41
                        valve cover looks great! Did you get the new water pump in? How is it running after the valve adjustment?
                        1988 325 Lachs Sedan SOLD

                        1989 325i Bronzit Beige 2 Door
                        SOLD

                        2018 Volkswagen Alltrack SE DSG
                        Past:1988 325iS Lachs 5 Speed

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                          #42
                          The valve adjustment didn't do much on power, but for daily running it did great; it runs a lot smoother now, and not having valve lash while driving is so much more comforting

                          New water pump hasn't gone in yet; I have a box of parts that have been sitting for about a week now. I'm putting it off waiting for the last bit of parts to arrive. Planning on doing timing belt and everything while I'm in there

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                            #43
                            I guess I might as well clue you in on all the little happennings that have been going on with the e30
                            (Dont expect much however; Iphone quality picture content)

                            I guess the most obvious improvement was the e32 trunk liner and tool box retrofit. Its simple, but the liner takes forever to get a good fit, and even then its not perfect; came out much nicer than my last one though. Now on the hunt to find the rest of the tools to finish the e32 toolbox



                            Did a dual trunk light retrofit just like the last one e30 because you cant do a trunk liner without dual lights. Learned from my mistakes last time and wired it clean and simple this time around. Came out pretty nice I like to say



                            Then doing little things here and there to revert all the free farm-fixes the OP decided to do on this thing:

                            New overflow hose and OEM clamps


                            New unbroken spark plug rail (those little spark plug bastards are hard to correctly fit into the rail!)


                            Never posted up a picture of how the wheels came out after a good detailing. They're a little dirty in the picture, but loads cleaner than the last time you guys saw them. Ended up going to a local part out and getting a good deal on 5 centercaps as well


                            Which is loads better than


                            Poking around the engine a little more has revealed the following:

                            Torn intake boot


                            Bad breather hose




                            Parts already ordered and on the way. As the car sits now, it is not being driven; I want to fix the timing belt and water pump first before I drive another mile with this thing. Just tidying up loose ends here and there and getting the small things done for now. once all the parts arrive, I'll take a day off to tackle all my maintenance at one time

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                              #44
                              Got work done:

                              Garagistic Motometer gears finally came in
                              DjGenius's cluster rings came in
                              Red paint and paint brushes came in

                              Anyone know what that means? Yeah, you guessed; a drop kick of awesomeness.

                              Last glamor shot before transformation:


                              Taking the steering wheel off:

                              BMW emblem pops out with a simple flathead

                              Easy


                              After removing the dash cover, two screws in the center, two up top, and 2 on the sides; it comes off


                              Gone, for now


                              No wonder my temp gauge flopped around! Trip down to the hardware store fixed it all up


                              Let's open me up!



                              Faceplate detaches after unscrewing the 9 hexagonal top screws in the back of the cluster


                              Garagistic gears installed. Lookin sweet!


                              All prepped up


                              Was crunching for time, so I had to skip pictures, but here are some pictures of the finished product. Didn't come out exactly like I wanted, but I'll take another whack at it when I order my plasma gauges and do an e34 needle retrofit



                              Fixed my brake lining bulb in the process, so now that that's over,I see my brake lining is on, and that I have even more to fix. Sweet! :mrgreen:

                              Also did some engine bay simplification; think the 318 wire harness cover looks right, and while it's a tight fit, it squeezes in no problem



                              If anyone is doing the Cluster rings, order them from DjGenius (BF.C; djgenius10 on eBay). His rings are original and are direct fit clip ins, without any need to glue, etc. I learned the hard way and screwed up a pair of rings because I thought Dj's rings needed glue, so now I need to order a new set because I want to do it right. All other manufactures are Chinese knockoffs and won't fit as nice as Dj's and you'll have to use glue (aka, it WON'T come out as nice as just clipping in)
                              Last edited by JinormusJ; 02-19-2013, 06:37 PM.

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                                #45
                                Cluster looks good - tastefully done.
                                Originally posted by kronus
                                would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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