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Project E30 - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Member's Projects (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Project E30 (/showthread.php?tid=3347) |
- Dave - 01-11-2006 go Boobies!!! That is awesome that you tackled that job on your own and were successful! How many brake lines did you destroy in the process?? ;-) Did the 88 and 89 breed and spit out some mutant 84 or has the disease taken full control? - ScottyB - 01-11-2006 atta boy Boobies! - Chris - 01-11-2006 Dave Wrote:go Boobies!!! That is awesome that you tackled that job on your own and were successful! How many brake lines did you destroy in the process?? ;-) haha they did breed into one new beast... the 84 is my friend's car. no brake lines broken! but they will be replaced with SS lines eventually. - Chris - 01-11-2006 FINALLY! I got my pictures up online for you all to enjoy: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://photos.yahoo.com/cpwrest119">http://photos.yahoo.com/cpwrest119</a><!-- m --> - ScottyB - 01-12-2006 this is awesome - BLINGMW - 01-12-2006 wow that sucks that you had to swap the pans, sorry that oversized plug didn't work out! Oh, just so you know, on the 318, you don't have to move or remove anything to remove the oil pan. I did an oil pump on my lunch break. Thought that'd make you feel good. :lol:
- Chris - 01-12-2006 BLINGMW Wrote:wow that sucks that you had to swap the pans, sorry that oversized plug didn't work out! ah it was worth the try before diving into the pan swap. the nice thing was I put the old pan on the parts car engine so it doesn't get moisture into it. - Feersty - 01-12-2006 Nice to have a covered area to work :thumbup: - Andy - 01-12-2006 Sweet setup Chris. Good work. - Dave - 01-13-2006 go Boobies! Awesome setup you got there and looks like the car is coming along nicely. Hope you're having fun .
- Chris - 01-27-2006 moved thread from the lounge to help follow the build-up of the E30. here are some more pics I added tonight from this past weekend. It currently won't start so I'll be working on that this weekend. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://photos.yahoo.com/cpwrest119">http://photos.yahoo.com/cpwrest119</a><!-- m --> - Jeff - 01-27-2006 This is coming along well young Boodizzles. This has likely been answered by why did you choose not to fix up that vert? It was a very nice lookin ride if you could fix the front. - Maengelito - 01-27-2006 TurboOmni08 Wrote:This is coming along well young Boodizzles. haha, i think he's older than you - Chris - 01-28-2006 TurboOmni08 Wrote:This is coming along well young Boodizzles. This has likely been answered by why did you choose not to fix up that vert? It was a very nice lookin ride if you could fix the front. its easier to tear apart than fix up!! and yes I'm a bit older young Jeffdizzles - Chris - 01-30-2006 update from this past weekend: major lesson learned... always take before pics or label exactly what parts you remove! I spent the last week trying to figure out why the car wouldn't start. I replaced a number of things including the starter/solenoid, ignition coil, spark plugs (needed to be done anyways), fuses, relays, and tons of hours reading and staring at wires and under the car figuring out what the hell was wrong. I even had my finger slammed in the door by my friend eric :evil: Sunday morning I get under the parts car and see one ground wire that was missing from the 89. I must have removed it when I took out the power steering. 3 minutes later I have the car started... I'll be adding another ground wire (Chan's suggestion) to help prevent future starting problems and provide a stronger ground. I'll have some pics up tomorrow. Other accomplishments include changing the rear drum shoes on the honda, a task I wish upon no one. The pedal feel still feels a little weak after bleeding the brakes twice and I adjusted the parking brake but it still isn't holding enough. - .RJ - 01-30-2006 Adjust the drums if the pedal feel is 'off' - the little star looking thing inside the drum brakes. - BLINGMW - 01-31-2006 I told you it was something stupid! :lol: E30's never die of natural causes, they just get f'd up by their owners! - ViPER1313 - 01-31-2006 Chris Wrote:Sunday morning I get under the parts car and see one ground wire that was missing from the 89. I must have removed it when I took out the power steering. 3 minutes later I have the car started... ViPER1313 Wrote:Did you disconnect a ground wire to the engine when you were messing with the PS system? Is the car getting spark? Fuel?8) - Chris - 01-31-2006 ViPER1313 Wrote:Chris Wrote:Sunday morning I get under the parts car and see one ground wire that was missing from the 89. I must have removed it when I took out the power steering. 3 minutes later I have the car started...ViPER1313 Wrote:Did you disconnect a ground wire to the engine when you were messing with the PS system? Is the car getting spark? Fuel?8) oh shit I forgot to thank you! I was planning on it and then kept typing and forgot. nice call for not really knowing what I had done to the car! - CaptainHenreh - 01-31-2006 Hey boobies: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=70275#70275">http://www.mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic ... 0275#70275</a><!-- m --> |