Crossing my fingers that the brake master cylinder clears the engine - and that you can mount the hydraulics it needs to work.Pablo_el wrote:Engine mounts on the way! First mock ups have been tacked on. If all goes good engine will be in position next week.
When obsessive visions become reality. MY E24 with M62.
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http://www.bmwengineswap.info/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2M?chteWei? wrote:Crossing my fingers that the brake master cylinder clears the engine - and that you can mount the hydraulics it needs to work.Pablo_el wrote:Engine mounts on the way! First mock ups have been tacked on. If all goes good engine will be in position next week.
I will relocate the booster and use e34 master combo together with the brackets. Brake lines will be extended with proper adapters.
I will start on the rockers as soon as I align the drivetrain. It is a real pain to to angle it properly without leveled floor in my garage
I will tackle the rockers as soon as I finish building the nose.
Plan - cut the outer skin along side molding line, cut everything inside out, weld in piece of square tubing (like 2x4 or smt) between front pillar and rear subframe mount.
The steel piece will be a part of partial cage, I have everything in my head right now :) Just need to be done with that mounts ffs! So far 80 hours spent and still around 40 to go...
I will tackle the rockers as soon as I finish building the nose.
Plan - cut the outer skin along side molding line, cut everything inside out, weld in piece of square tubing (like 2x4 or smt) between front pillar and rear subframe mount.
The steel piece will be a part of partial cage, I have everything in my head right now :) Just need to be done with that mounts ffs! So far 80 hours spent and still around 40 to go...
I started some work on the rust removal. The e39 rocker is much thinner (maybe even twice!) so I will use only outer skins and build a cage from steel inside to stiffen the car.
BTW That's my mate, that is a signature shot for every engine pull we do
Here is me in my baller safety glasses eating sparks like nothing happened
Great build so far. I love the Dr. Strangelove shot of you on the drivetrain. Nice touch!
BTW That's my mate, that is a signature shot for every engine pull we do
Here is me in my baller safety glasses eating sparks like nothing happened
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how are you handling the oiling issue after removing the left motor mount bracket? tapping the holes in the block or building a plate to mimic the stock connection with o-rings? tapping the block would be easiest but is risky. a point to look at on a m60/62 is pull the lower pan and check for loose or fallen out oil pump bolts, i have seen 3-4 bolts fall out of the pump housing and rattle around in the pan, the mounting bolts/nuts for the pump can fall out too
3/81 633 m30b35 & getrag 260/6, motronic 1.3 -sold
86 635 with nearly all goodies from rotted away 85 m635 including the m88/3, tuning in progress on motronic 3.3.1
86 635 with nearly all goodies from rotted away 85 m635 including the m88/3, tuning in progress on motronic 3.3.1
I decided to do what e30 guys do - cut the stock motor mounts to retain stock connections for Oil Filter Housing and AC compressor.
You can also buy a part from BMW X5 if you like to go OEM style. No tapping or drilling necessary!
I will definitely pull the oil pan before I fire up the engine to check oil pump - thanks for the tip.
You can also buy a part from BMW X5 if you like to go OEM style. No tapping or drilling necessary!
I will definitely pull the oil pan before I fire up the engine to check oil pump - thanks for the tip.
The story is that after I did all the work pictured I had to pay an extremely high electrical bill, which exceeded the total cost of the project by far! As I just did one side I will start sourcing another shell in august keeping my engine mounts and all the parts for the car. This just make so much more sense than just keep being raped by con edison.grays wrote:updates?
So, anybody have a nice clean shell in NYC area for sell?
yes, and it fits nicely. back in '08 I did the same project, and this was no problem.Pablo_el wrote:http://www.bmwengineswap.info/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2M?chteWei? wrote:Crossing my fingers that the brake master cylinder clears the engine - and that you can mount the hydraulics it needs to work.Pablo_el wrote:Engine mounts on the way! First mock ups have been tacked on. If all goes good engine will be in position next week.
I will relocate the booster and use e34 master combo together with the brackets. Brake lines will be extended with proper adapters.
Did you mount E34 power steering housing, because of hose position?
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