E30 Coupe Complete Rebuild + M60B40 Conversion Thread

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  • E30Bug
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    Originally posted by slum dog
    Updates?
    Some pics coming shortly.

    Had a small break from it while on holidays with wifey a month back but lots of progress since.

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  • Jean
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    As always , great job man !

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  • dmjensen
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    Updates please

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  • jeenyus
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    whoa, whoa, whoa! wtf is this?!

    I don't know if i've ever seen an undercarriage look like that... ever. Great work!

    I'm curious when you show the bearings, cams and crank and you say they look good, what are you looking for necessarily? Upon visual inspection, what are you looking for exactly? scoring? pitting? the obvious? or is there something more obvious i'd miss if i didn't know?

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  • Staszek
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    Such an awesome project. Wish I had your painting skills!

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  • alkkamai
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    Tremendous! This is to be driven exclusively on a clean, indoor track, right?

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  • alistairolsen
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    next time, put a nut over the broken end and weld it on, the heat and a larger hex head is normally enough to free them and saves damaging the head

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  • slum dog
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    Updates?

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  • E30Bug
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    Well we got the broken bolt out today. Took a carbide drill bit to drill the easy-out out on his machine then we drilled the bolt out as close to thread size, then ran a tap through it to clear the rest of it out. So glad it came out without any more dramas.

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  • E30Bug
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    Originally posted by wworm
    oh man. I snapped an easy out off in a broken camshaft cap bolt on my yamaha once. 6 hours with a dremel later (and about 6 carving bits) and the bolt was finally out. Hopefully your machinist friend will be a little quicker lol
    Yeah its a pain isn't it. I'm taking the block in today so heres hoping we get it out without any trouble and I can get stuck into building this motor.

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  • wworm
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    oh man. I snapped an easy out off in a broken camshaft cap bolt on my yamaha once. 6 hours with a dremel later (and about 6 carving bits) and the bolt was finally out. Hopefully your machinist friend will be a little quicker lol

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  • E30Bug
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    Originally posted by econti
    Looking good and shiny
    Thanks man.

    Really looking forward to getting the engine built and engine bay painted so I can get it in and going.

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  • econti
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    Looking good and shiny

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  • E30Bug
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    I got 4 of the 5 snapped bolts out without issue but that 5th one would not come out. I ended up snapping the easy out in the hole I'd drilled in the bolt. I've since heard that when the pros do it they will only use an easy-out once or twice then they use a new one. I am now taking this to my engineer mate who thinks he'll be able to set it up in a special machine with a special bit (not a drill press but something else?) and that will drill the hardened steel easy-out out as well as the bolt.

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    Decided to re-build all the lifters instead of buying new ones. Just couldn't warrant spending that sort of money on these when I can spend a few days and nights cleaning them all. Mind you, I think I'll be pretty sick of doing them by the time I've done all 32 of them.

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  • E30Bug
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    Cross hatching looked great.

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    Crank was crack tested and linished.

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    I have most of the parts for the engine. Still waiting on a few bits but can make a start on putting it back together.

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    But firstly those dreaded snapped bolts to get out.

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