Time I pulled my finger out

Matt Barnes

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According to Realoem the bolts fit all the diffs. If you look at the photos you will see the bolt patterns are the same on both the different diff covers. I’m positive but have a check before buying. Looks like they’ve added to there catalog and looks good value for what your buying https://www.specialclassicparts.de/en/p/bmw-e36-compact-z3-suspension-bolt-set-yellow-zinc-plated
cheers...I love 'em!... was planning to zinc and passivate my fixings but it'll take too damn long...these look epic..👌...and all that lot for 80 euros is amazing!
 

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About time I’ve updated this thread before I loose any more photos.

keeping a car unsued and under cover does not to a favour for a lot of things, x1 trim dry rotted.
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but never mind Malc to the rescue🤣
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Fitted
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Unfortunately I lost some photos but proof of roof removed
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post facelift roof refitfitted.

Updates to follow once I figure out how to resize pics on my phone or a night with the laptop. I was so techy at one point, signs of approaching the 60’s where I’m just going to moan at s***.
 
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Althulas

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So onwards with the front end refurb.

Quite a few crusty bits removed from the front end
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Power steering pipe work given some love

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New wishbones came in some kind of grey zinc primer which is very soft and will be rusty as in a year
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Given two coats of Etech chassis black, goes on well with a brush and roller

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Front subframe given a clean up, no corrosion on it just some lifted paint, surfaced prepped and given a couple coats of the chassis paint. Steering rack cleaned up, new boots, inner and outer tie rods replaced with Myele HD items.

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Althulas

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New engine mounts, I’ll see in time if they are too much with vibration but they do look the business the way they are made.
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Fitted to subframe, along with wishbones
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Underneath given a good clean and various items and brackets refurbished or replaced.
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Althulas

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Fornt shocks were cleaned up and painted after installing Koni inserts. Built up with powder coated springs from Lee new hardware fitted of course 😁Once more into the rabbit hole my friends.
I had waited a long time to obtain OEM top mounts from BMW.
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installed
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Don’t those hubs look the dogs danglies, just cleaned up and chassis paint.
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New back plates and FAG bearings
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New discs and pads
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Unfortunately the new EBC range are not all black anymore but the coating appears harder. I may give the rears a touch up of some grey epoxy primer to match up. What happens when you leave things a few years.
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Refurbed calipers fitted. At this stage I stood back taking the photo and then it dawned on me what a guff I had made. Anyone spot it🤣
 
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Caliper upside down ( fitted them on opposite sides)???
 
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Matt Barnes

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Fornt shocks were cleaned up and painted after installing Koni inserts. Built up with powder coated springs from Lee new hardware fitted of course 😁Once more into the rabbit hole my friends.
I had waited a long time to obtain OEM top mounts from BMW.
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installed
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Don’t those hubs look the dogs danglies, just cleaned up and chassis paint.
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New back plates
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New discs and pads
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Unfortunately the new EBC range are not all black anymore but the coating appears harder. I may give the rears a touch up of some grey epoxy primer to match up. What happens when you leave things a few years.
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Refurbed calipers fitted. At this stage I stood back taking the photo and then it dawned on me what a guff I had made. Anyone spot it🤣
dammit don't give me ideas mate 😃..looks great under there! 😍
 

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Well, certainly some progress there Mark, how long has it been off the road for now? 😂
 

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Fornt shocks were cleaned up and painted after installing Koni inserts. Built up with powder coated springs from Lee new hardware fitted of course 😁Once more into the rabbit hole my friends.
I had waited a long time to obtain OEM top mounts from BMW.
View attachment 351653
installed
View attachment 351657
Don’t those hubs look the dogs danglies, just cleaned up and chassis paint.
View attachment 351655
New back plates
View attachment 351659View attachment 351661
New discs and pads
View attachment 351663
Unfortunately the new EBC range are not all black anymore but the coating appears harder. I may give the rears a touch up of some grey epoxy primer to match up. What happens when you leave things a few years.
View attachment 351665
View attachment 351667View attachment 351669View attachment 351671
Refurbed calipers fitted. At this stage I stood back taking the photo and then it dawned on me what a guff I had made. Anyone spot it🤣
Disc direction
 

Matt Barnes

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New engine mounts, I’ll see in time if they are too much with vibration but they do look the business the way they are made.
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Fitted to subframe, along with wishbones
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Underneath given a good clean and various items and brackets refurbished or replaced.
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@Althulas did you use an engine support mount for that or just jack up the gearbox? I need to tidy up my front subframe but was thinking of doing it in situ rather than support the engine.
 

Althulas

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@Althulas did you use an engine support mount for that or just jack up the gearbox? I need to tidy up my front subframe but was thinking of doing it in situ rather than support the engine.
I used an engine support, your more than most welcome to borrow mine but would need collecting.
 

Matt Barnes

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I used an engine support, your more than most welcome to borrow mine but would need collecting.
Thank you mate but that's a long slog up from the South coast for me. It's only really the offside bit that's grubby, the rest is fine as it's covered in oil from the rocker gasket leak =))=)). I already have a new X brace and I've already redone the Anti roll bar, so that's all good to go on. I'll just take the angle grinder to it and tart it up as best I can.... cheers !
 

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Struts on the wrong side? Brake hose bracket should be facing rearwards.

[QUOTE="Althulas, post: . At this stage I stood back taking the photo and then it dawned on me what a guff I had made. Anyone spot it🤣
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Matt, I have an engine support if you need to borrow it …
 

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Muppet =))

[QUOTE="Althulas, post: 945647, member: I had installed the top mounts on the wrong sides, a wee bit of colourful language later and corrected.
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Matt Barnes

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Matt, I have an engine support if you need to borrow it …
thank you mate.....next time I'm under there I'll look to see if I need to take it off or whether I can grind it back and paint in situ.... you know that if I do take it off I'll just HAVE to zinc plate the bolts... it's the law !
 
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