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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by KI4UJO View Post
    You did say the heater box was disgusting.. the under-dash area lives up to it. I bet it smells significantly better now
    Yes- it was a bit intimidating how nasty it was.... but we are getting there one step at a time!

    Got the nasty carpet out. With a good clean it'd actually be nice. Not too many uncut gray carpets floating around. I am reinstalling a lesser quality carpet in the car.

    Floors looked rusty, which worried me, but with a quick hit of a wire wheel it was all superficial outside of both corners, which I can fix at a later date.

    Rust converter, and then am going to use black farm&implement paint, as no one had a POR15 style option available, and time is of the essence here.

    Gross

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    Better

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    Ground down


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    Converted


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    Letting it cure for 24hrs and then will apply farm&implement.


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  • KI4UJO
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    You did say the heater box was disgusting.. the under-dash area lives up to it. I bet it smells significantly better now

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  • AWDBOB
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    Man this car is disgusting. Also finding chewed and pinched wires everywhere, so I am going through EVERYTHING.

    It's going to be a crazy week, as I work until 6:30pm every day up until Thursday when I leave early AM. I am pulling the carpet tomorrow and going to see what I find underneath and will do a deep clean with a pressure washer and extractor, then throw it all back together with a deep cleaned dash, new HVAC box, deep cleaned carpet, LUK box, etc etc.

    Cluster bulb wiring cut and just sitting bare in dash

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    Map light harness sliced open behind a pillar

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    Mouse grossness

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    Cracked dash FTW


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    Yoink


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  • AWDBOB
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    Hoopty vintage prep is under way! Snuck up quick.

    I put a new Graf water pump on it, and got all of that buttoned up. I found a rough but waaaay better valence at the warehouse, so I threw that on. The drivers side bumper shock needs to be replaced, but hoopty doesn't deserve it. It is way better than before, IMO. The drivers side headlight was held on by zip ties and the bracket was broken in several different places, among a bunch of other hillbilly fixin's that I reversed to the best of my abilities.

    Got an r134 conversion coming, but that stuff won't be ready for vintage. Pulling dash tonight/tomorrow to replace HVAC box and get the rest of the grossness out of the interior. When dash is out I will be replacing expansion valve and adding HNBR orings, and will also be installing a Lukbox and sound system I bought from a generous r3ver from Ohio. I suspect the cruise is inop due to rat infested cruise module, so am going to replace that as well. Would be quite nice to have cruise on my way down to NC.

    Finally installed the roof rack as well!

    As always, I love this thing.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    Did you sell the black hoopty ? (no idea which number that is at this point lol)
    Nope, slowly working on it here and there as I have time.

    Got the new M42 running recently, need to change SI board out, install cooling system, have exhaust made, wire radio, etc. It’s almost done though…. Or at least way closer than it was before.

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  • 2mAn
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    Did you sell the black hoopty ? (no idea which number that is at this point lol)

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    Whoot! Vintate! More space for more stuff!
    oh yeah!! Stoked for my first vintage experience. It's looking like I'll take hoopty iS. My time is limited week-of, so flying up to pick up Linda from Jakes to then drive it down to NC from MI is unlikely

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  • moatilliatta
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    Whoot! Vintate! More space for more stuff!

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by KI4UJO View Post
    More m42! I am definitely 100 percent onboard.
    Yes!!! I was joking the other day about m42 swapping everything I have now that gas prices are crazy.

    This car will be fun to finish off- it just had an e36 m42 installed with a fresh clutch and whatnot, but won’t stay running due to the fuel pump fuse blowing.

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  • KI4UJO
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    More m42! I am definitely 100 percent onboard.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    I didn’t know Febi even made water pumps! So many sketchy parts out there!

    That 318i pump worked out? Glad to hear it’s running!
    Neither did I, lol, I had it on the shelf from an old project and figured quality couldn't be that bad..... and here we are!

    Yes, feels so great to have 318 running that I bought another one!

    Fairly not rusty '91 318 slicktop.

    I also overflowed into the bay next to my current warehouse spot and it's waaaay nicer than spot #1.

    Vintage is booked! Don't know if I'll be taking Linda or Hoopty yet, but I'll be there either way.

    After the vintage, things are about to get wild.... will update more on that later.

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  • moatilliatta
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    I didn’t know Febi even made water pumps! So many sketchy parts out there!

    That 318i pump worked out? Glad to hear it’s running!

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  • AWDBOB
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    Hoopte 318 runs!! Jake came down last weekend to pick up an e21 parts car he was stashing at the warehouse and we tried to get the M42 running to no avail. Pinned out coil packs to ECU, manually pulsed injectors, etc etc.

    He had to head back to MI and it sat for a week. Yesterday I had the thought to swap the oil/coolant sensor plugs on the side of the head and she fired right up! Super stoked, because this means I can start to button up other areas of the car, get exhaust built, etc etc.

    It has been daunting getting this car with a cut chassis harness and blown motor, to now hearing it run!

    The cluster I put in the car apparently was on its way out, because I now have a maxed out coolant gauge with ignition on.

    The new Febi water pump I installed on Hoopty #5 (325iS) failed so I have to fix that. I also dropped a 2.7L crank/rods with a nice late model i block off at the machine shop. With how slow Kevin works I suspect Linda and 318 will be sold by the time he's done. Going to put a 9.4:1 2.7L stroker in hoopty on the cheap since I had the parts, whenever the other projects slow down.

    Also, hoopty #5 is still pretty biohazard, so I'm going to pull the dash and rip the interior apart and do an extensive clean, so if anyone has any leads on a nice but still damaged in some way dash, I'm in the market.

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  • Elysian
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    Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
    I disassembled Hoopty #4 a loooong time ago for the chassis harness job and haven't felt like buttoning up the interior, until now. She's lookin' good with the black vinyl with houndstooth cards. Going to put a continental radio in the car to finish it off. If anyone has an a/c switch they want to sell me, shoot me a message.

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    Gave the trunk a quick tidy up before tossing the panels in.

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    Engine harness is coming along! Put a new accelerator cable in among a million other small things. Waiting on an intake boot and TPS from Jake and the car should run!

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    Post notes: I'm glad I gave this car the time of day. It's really, really solid. The way the doors shut just feel good. I fear potential buyers won't notice what a good E30 feels like in a sea of shitboxes.

    Hopefully next post is a start up and exhaust fab!
    I'm pretty sure my 88 has the A/C switch, I'm not going to be using it.

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  • AWDBOB
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    I disassembled Hoopty #4 a loooong time ago for the chassis harness job and haven't felt like buttoning up the interior, until now. She's lookin' good with the black vinyl with houndstooth cards. Going to put a continental radio in the car to finish it off. If anyone has an a/c switch they want to sell me, shoot me a message.

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    Gave the trunk a quick tidy up before tossing the panels in.

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    Engine harness is coming along! Put a new accelerator cable in among a million other small things. Waiting on an intake boot and TPS from Jake and the car should run!

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    Post notes: I'm glad I gave this car the time of day. It's really, really solid. The way the doors shut just feel good. I fear potential buyers won't notice what a good E30 feels like in a sea of shitboxes.

    Hopefully next post is a start up and exhaust fab!

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