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  • validius
    Advanced Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 161

    #16
    Quick update: Over the last two days i have fixed the dome light (put a pin on the wrong place when fixing the door harness), installed the dimmer conversion from George Graves (works FANTASTIC) and got central locks fixed (corroded connector, swapped out for the controller from the parts car). Not a bad week so far!
    1987 325i Convertible
    2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'

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    • gte175x
      Advanced Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 150

      #17
      Hahaha..."fighting Entropy"

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      • george graves
        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
        • Oct 2003
        • 19985

        #18
        Originally posted by validius
        installed the dimmer conversion from george graves (works fantastic)
        :d
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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        • validius
          Advanced Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 161

          #19
          Small update. Summer has been busy, no time to actually get anything done. Work may put me down south for a couple weeks in October though so i want to get this thing ready for the Tail if i have any spare time.

          First order of business: Finish stripping the parts car and get it gone.

          1987 325i Convertible
          2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'

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          • validius
            Advanced Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 161

            #20
            OK, anything that can be unbolted from the parts car has been removed from the parts car. I just need to sawzall out a couple pieces of sheet metal that i want to keep and it will be ready for the scrap yard!

            Starting next week, I begin project 'While i'm in there'.

            It started with me wanting to fix my power steering. Since i had a spare sub-frame, i figured i'd swap weld in reinforcements and have it power coated then just swap the entire assembly. Obviously, i'd do engine mounts while i was in there. Since the entire front end is apart anyways, it seemed only logical put in new control arm bushings.

            Well, once i started driving the car again in April, i was reminded of how bad the shifter linkage is. Since the exhaust is already going to be dropped to do the sub-frame, i might as well take the opportunity to tackle the shifter linkage. Realizing that i was going to have both the exhaust out and the driveshaft disconnected, I concluded that it would be a great time to put new rear sub-frame bushings in too... while i was in there. Hold on though, without a rear sub-frame or driveshaft, this would be a great time to replace all my fuel lines too... while i'm in there.

            So here is the list:
            • Front sub-frame
            • Rebuilt steering rack
            • Rebuilt PS pump
            • Engine mounts ( M30 mounts, PN: 11811132322 )
            • Trans mounts ( E21 mounts, PN: 23711175424 )
            • Shifter linkage ( Garagistic DSSR with delrin carrier bushings )
            • Rear sub-frame bushings ( Leaning heavily towards 85A Polly )
            • Front control arm bushings
            • Rear trailing arm bushings
            • Rear brakes ( Going to try and use an old hum to make a lathe fixture )
            • Fuel lines


            Anything else I should do while i'm in there?
            Last edited by validius; 08-30-2016, 02:36 AM.
            1987 325i Convertible
            2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'

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            • phenryiv1
              No R3VLimiter
              • Jul 2009
              • 3246

              #21
              Originally posted by validius
              OK, anything that can be unbolted from the parts car has been removed from the parts car. I just need to sawzall out a couple pieces of sheet metal that i want to keep and it will be ready for the scrap yard!

              Starting next week, I begin project 'While i'm in there'.

              It started with me wanting to fix my power steering. Since i had a spare sub-frame, i figured i'd swap weld in reinforcements and have it power coated then just swap the entire assembly. Obviously, i'd do engine mounts while i was in there. Since the entire front end is apart anyways, it seemed only logical put in new control arm bushings.

              Well, once i started driving the car again in April, i was reminded of how bad the shifter linkage is. Since the exhaust is already going to be dropped to do the sub-frame, i might as well take the opportunity to tackle the shifter linkage. Realizing that i was going to have both the exhaust out and the driveshaft disconnected, I concluded that it would be a great time to put new rear sub-frame bushings in too... while i was in there. Hold on though, without a rear sub-frame or driveshaft, this would be a great time to replace all my fuel lines too... while i'm in there.

              So here is the list:
              • Front sub-frame
              • Rebuilt steering rack
              • Rebuilt PS pump
              • Engine mounts ( M30 mounts, PN: 11811132322 )
              • Trans mounts ( E21 mounts, PN: 23711175424 )
              • Shifter linkage ( Garagistic DSSR with delrin carrier bushings )
              • Rear sub-frame bushings ( Leaning heavily towards 85A Polly )
              • Front control arm bushings
              • Rear trailing arm bushings
              • Rear brakes ( Going to try and use an old hum to make a lathe fixture )
              • Fuel lines


              Anything else I should do while i'm in there?
              Replace or at a minimum inspect the PS lines. I did the refreshed e36 rack install, new (reman) PS pump, belts, and even swapped in a 2.7i motor...and I still have leaking PS lines.

              Do them now.
              Patrick Henry

              1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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              • validius
                Advanced Member
                • Mar 2015
                • 161

                #22
                Originally posted by phenryiv1
                Replace or at a minimum inspect the PS lines. I did the refreshed e36 rack install, new (reman) PS pump, belts, and even swapped in a 2.7i motor...and I still have leaking PS lines.

                Do them now.
                I was thinking about that... Looks like i can get a new high pressure line for under $50. Seems worth doing.
                1987 325i Convertible
                2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'

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                • phenryiv1
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 3246

                  #23
                  Originally posted by validius
                  I was thinking about that... Looks like i can get a new high pressure line for under $50. Seems worth doing.
                  My HP line was (is) fine. I have a leak in both LP lines- the feed and return- as the go from and to the reservoir. I cut the last 1" off and used new clamps and cut down on the leak but I need to replace them, end-to-end.
                  Patrick Henry

                  1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                  • TimeMachinE30
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 3749

                    #24
                    Originally posted by phenryiv1
                    My HP line was (is) fine. I have a leak in both LP lines- the feed and return- as the go from and to the reservoir. I cut the last 1" off and used new clamps and cut down on the leak but I need to replace them, end-to-end.
                    Are you rebuilding the lines yourself? Granted the original OEM lines worked for how many years but... locally are many hydraulic supply houses. It is simple to walk in with old, ratty hose and walk out with a superior - read overkill - line.

                    It is how I rebuilt hoses recently and will address my PS lines.
                    ACS S3 Build / Dinan 5 E34

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                    • phenryiv1
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 3246

                      #25
                      Originally posted by TimeMachinE30
                      Are you rebuilding the lines yourself? Granted the original OEM lines worked for how many years but... locally are many hydraulic supply houses. It is simple to walk in with old, ratty hose and walk out with a superior - read overkill - line.

                      It is how I rebuilt hoses recently and will address my PS lines.
                      The LP lines are nothing but rubber hoses with the fittings clamped on the ends. Not the crimped lines that are used for the HP section. I plan to use the old fittings from a spare set of lines (I pulled them from a parts car and cleaned them up) and a section of bulk hydraulic hose that I bought from BMW (it was actually fairly cheap to order the OE part number from a dealership) and some new clamps.

                      I documented the initial efforts in my build thread but I have been driving the car and not wrenching on it all summer. The line replacement will be a fall project once the car is parked for the season. I have driven my 'vert as my daily for over a month. My "daily" 2008 Acura TL has not driven more than 200 yards since July.
                      Patrick Henry

                      1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                      • Brezzi
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1630

                        #26
                        great work man! Love that your parts car for a vert was an ix for awhile hahaha

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                        • validius
                          Advanced Member
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 161

                          #27
                          Last year, i noticed some rust in my floor pan.



                          As my final act of disassembly, i cut the pan from the parts car. Now i wait will Friday for the scrapper to come get it and haul it away.

                          1987 325i Convertible
                          2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'

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