Surgery for the track car
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I though Teaguer was referring to Jordon's respect for my Mark Kay Pink eta.Leave a comment:
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But this guy used pateches of what look like other e30's the other guy was using scrap.Leave a comment:
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Jordo got into an e-fight with this canuck about welding in patches in the floor. But, that's water under the bridge.
Good job on the fix though. Nice and strong.Leave a comment:
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That square is not a jacking point? I most often just use the frame rail anyway, but every shop I've ever been to has used that square.
Why wouldn't Jordo approve? I kept it red, no pink paint here...Leave a comment:
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Good job! I did the same with a bunch of mid 80's fords at my last Job. I failed to pay attention to details as much as you did.Leave a comment:
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Surgery for the track car
The 87 325is track car had some rust forming in the floorboard. I went to jack up the car from the square lift point, which then went up into the carpet. So began the surgery:- Cut nice big square area out of floor
- Cut similar square, but ~1" bigger in all directions, out of parts car (89 325i)
- Clean all the undercoating and paint from area
- Discover rust in replacement panel (DOH!!!)
- Clean away rust, find a 1" hole left over
- Weld new metal into replacement panel
- Weld panel into car (from underneath, so it overlaps)
- Grind welds, seal it (used body filler)
- Spray undercoating
- Spray duplicolor red on inside, which is pretty close to zinno (close enough for a track car, anyway)
Obviously, this is far from professional, and was done in the spare time I have between full time work and school, to get a track car ready for the season. So don't bust my balls too bad
















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