The can of worms 318i

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    Photobucket is back (for now), so guess it's time to update the thread! Using Flickr this time, lets hope yahoo doesn't die too.

    So we left off with cool wheels on an ugly car, so next step was to make the car match the wheels. Step one: strip off the ugly





    This exposed issues I knew were there but had been concealed by the ugly. Both corners of the rear valence had rust, and there was some bubbling underneath the trunk gasket. The rest of the car was rust free, so I couldn't have these blemishes tarnishing the rest of the car.









    Found a spot behind the taillights too



    Stripped back the undercoating and paint to see how bad it really is











    Pretty bad. Also, I'm realizing now how much of a pain Flickr is. It uploaded all my photos in random order, so I have to go searching through ~140 photos to get these in chronological order. I'm only going to post major things because of it. I know! Blame Flickr (and photobucket), not me.

    So I cut away all the roached metal and attempted to make new pieces to replace it, but quickly came to the conclusion that I'm not that good at metal forming yet, so I went on a hunt for some rust-free corners from junkyard cars. I got one for the passengers side from an 87 vert, but quickly realized that there is a difference between early and late diving board valences. The corner didn't match up perfect, and took quite a bit of work to get lined up. I luckily found another 84 car in a yard for the drivers side, which made work go much faster.













    Got it pretty smooth, but not perfect. Nothing a little bit of body filler couldn't fix.

    I had ordered some Euro bumpers from ECS Tuning back in February 2017, and they finally showed up around this time (September). I had a friend in the UK send me a new late-early front valence to match, and I was able to get the lip and foglight blanks here through the dealer. There are a bunch of holes left open when converting the rear end to euro, so I went about filling in the holes while I was back here. I think there were 13 total.







    Then ground them all down smooth. I also ground and filled the body seam weld between the sides and back of the rear valence, as I wouldn't be using any undercoating after paint.





    Then I dropped it off at the bodyshop. I asked them to strip off the rest of the undercoating on the rear valence and to smooth out any issues with the welds. I also had them strip the rocker panel undercoating and repaint it black, touch up a small spot in the passengers front fender, and paint the new front valence. I didn't get pictures, but I had them touch up the spot under the taillight and respray the trunk gutter too.



    Dirtiest the car has ever been



    Got it back with the front and rear valences done nicely, but the rockers painted tan. Told them they were supposed to be black and they argued with me but agreed to fix it. Left it over there for a few more weeks and nothing got done so I took the car back and did it myself. Once I got it back and into the air, I found that they had crushed the rocker panels in multiple areas and there was overspray over nearly the entire underside. It looked like they tried jacking it on the rocker, it folded, so they moved the jack and tried again, rinse and repeat. My rockers were in perfect shape before, so I was pretty pissed, but I wasn't about to bring it back to them to have them do more damage. I ended up getting them pretty straight again with a hammer and dolly, but if you get down there and look you can still tell.













    Got the car all back together with new gaskets and seals and everything, threw the wheels on, and managed to make it to SoCal Vintage the next day







    After the Vintage, I started addressing little things that were still wrong with the exterior. The power antenna was broken partway up, so I replaced it with a new Hirschmann. I also put a Continental headunit in at the same time, since my old one had been dead for about 2 years. It looks like an RC car now with the antenna up.







    My front windshield trim had already started fading too, so why not use this opportunity to replace the whole windshield? I was able to get one of the last OEM windshields in the country.



    need new wiper arms now :facepalm



    My car still had the original windsheild, with the original break-in sticker still applied. I tried swapping the sticker onto the new windshield, but it came out like crap. Wouldn't you know, the sticker is still available new from BMW! As soon as I saw it I was like, I have to have it!



    That was right after installing it, I managed to get it cleaned up a bit more and smoother.

    Going out of order a bit here (thanks Flickr), but while I had the front end apart for the bumpers, I installed the oil cooler I've had sitting around for a while. Used an M3 oil filter housing and had new lines made for it.









    Weighed the car to see if early 318's really were as light as I hoped they were



    Verdict? Yeah, they're pretty light. I have full interior and 3/4 tank of gas for this.



    I'm hoping to be able to get the car down under 2200lbs (1000 kilos) with the addition of some lightweight parts. It'll still have a full interior though.

    And now I realize how late it's getting, so I'll leave you with these photos of the car until I can catch us fully up to speed.







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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    This is going to take forever to fix


    It will, major pain in the ass. I've been spending time fixing my threads and I still have a long way to go. Really annoying

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    This is going to take forever to fix

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  • jeenyus
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    FUCK photobucket. it's ruining my life.

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  • The_Lope7
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    Oh god just came back to look over the pics again. Fucking photobucket

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  • Haystack
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    Great read, the craziest thing about it is that you took the 299 from Redding out to the coast here in Humboldt. That road EATS cars.

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  • saucers
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    well done!

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    It was home built, bought new 325ix shocks and sent them back to Bilstein to get revalved stiffer and shorter. Housings were shortened 2.5", springs were Swift 5" 60mm id 14k front and Hypercoil 4" 2.25" id 900lb rear. They cost more and rode worse than the H&R setup, and I had to assemble them myself.

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  • geezy24
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    It says 318i on the trunk and door pillar, and realOEM pulls up the VIN as a 318i. I know they made an early 325 that had no letter, but I think all 318's came with letters.
    Any way you woulf be willing to share your old rear suspension set up?gC, billstiens, 4" hypercoil 225id springs?

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  • tak7
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    Nice race car.

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  • e30austin
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    Holy fuck. Like going down the rabbit hole with every post. Impressive. Thanks for sharing.

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  • parkerbink
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    Very nice, just spent an hour (over 4) and went through the thread.

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  • pandaboo911
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    hot damn I remember when I was at the same point, bone stock m10 318 automatic.

    Looks great already.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Damn, that was a satisfying read. You've actually accomplished putting on the car all of the parts I have piled in my garage for four cars.

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  • FredK
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    Whoa. Awesome to see the transformation of this car! It looks sweet!

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