Starting the mold making process. I’m using a borrowed hood and was asked to not clean it up at all, so I took the jankiest vinyl I could grab and wrapped it first to protect the patina. Gonna mean I’ll have a decent amount of work to do to the mold before I can pull a part, but it’ll be nice to have.
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Starting the mold making process. I’m using a borrowed hood and was asked to not clean it up at all, so I took the jankiest vinyl I could grab and wrapped it first to protect the patina. Gonna mean I’ll have a decent amount of work to do to the mold before I can pull a part, but it’ll be nice to have.
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Originally posted by parkerbink View PostWhat can't you do???
Amazing!
Brain surgery. But I’m reading a book about it.
Originally posted by geckster View PostI've just read through the whole thread and must say that your project is fantastic. Your bandwith of skills is really impressive.
Thank you. I’m just a guy who likes to work with my hands.
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[QUOTE=adam.nonis;4889578]Just like everything else, trying to do something simple turns into more. Just trying to install a short shifter and the selector on the trans’ bushing was shot. Looks like you’re just supposed to replace it whole. I just bored out what was left and made some aluminum replacement bushings.
You're doing some interesting things, but that shifter bushing is also a pivot joint; it needs to be a durable, slippery material, like delrin or bronze. The aluminum will eventually bind/gall, then wear out.'91 325i
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*!Build of the year candidate!* Strange PNW Build: E30+Volvo
Originally posted by Nader393 View Post
You're doing some interesting things, but that shifter bushing is also a pivot joint; it needs to be a durable, slippery material, like delrin or bronze. The aluminum will eventually bind/gall, then wear out.
Guess that’s when I’ll replace it. Any idea how much it rotates? Or what motion causes rotation at that joint? Just trying to gauge how fast I should get a replacement here.
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So, I think I killed my fan clutch last night. I was doing a bunch of service stuff (timing belt, tensioner, cam seals, water pump, hoses and belts) and while I had the fan off I degreased it and scrubbed it down. Last night on the way home it started running hot. Since I replaced the thermostat a while back, it hasn't run anywhere but dead straight up once it warms up. I got home and started trying to think through the possible issues. Air pocket, too much anti-freeze/not enough water, etc. I'm pretty good at getting all the air out of the system, so I don't "think" it's that. On the way to work this morning, if it would start running hot, I'd shift into a lower gear and bring the RPMs up and it would start cooling down (I know that technically decreases load, but not much on a flat road). Once I got to work I popped the hood and while it was still hot (car off), I could freewheel the fan with ease. When it's warm, isn't that when the fan should lock up and be closer to 1:1?
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