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The trim rings really made a huge difference. Almost gives the cluster a vintage Porsche vibe. |
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My FIL has 2 pristine late 60's MG. I hate driving/being around those cars, I won't even want to fart in the seat, LOL. |
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10-27-2020, 08:25 PM | #864 | |
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As "valuable" as the M3 is, I really am excited to at least get it on the road eventually and enjoy it for what it was designed to do. It has a meh repaint so there's not much to hurt. |
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Or sell me the M3
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Well talk outside of this thread
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11-26-2020, 06:21 PM | #870 |
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That’s true, empera was first in line!
I got a Covid test and came home for Turkey Day, and upon arrival the Scoob started overheating pretty bad. I couldnt find the source of the overheating after much diagnosis, and then I found a crack in the exterior of the block where combustion is bubbling out of a cooling passage......RIP. Have no idea what I’m going to do now. If I could find a ‘21 6sp TRD off-road taco I’d probably buy it, but can’t leave another inop vehicle at my rents house. Things always stay interesting! Check the video of the bubbles.... https://flic.kr/p/2kaMN8h |
11-30-2020, 09:33 AM | #871 | |
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11-30-2020, 01:16 PM | #872 |
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Already on it- took a successful 5hr test drive yesterday to MD to pick up a new bike! I have confidence that I can limp it back to Indiana where I can do the engine once and for all.
Rather than build this one for obvious reasons, I am going to get a new OE prebuilt Subaru shortblock and just get my heads done and toss them on that. My 5sp trans is getting crazy loud and hard to shift into 2nd, so I’m also keeping an eye out for a 6sp that I can swap in on the cheap with a WRX rear diff so I don’t have to do the subframes and brakes. |
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I *finally* found a replacement for the Scoob, and while most probably won't like it, it was exactly what I needed.
I needed: -Something that tows better than the Forester -Similar Gas Mileage (22ish highway) -Manual Trans -$10Kish is my used car spending limit internally -Something somewhat interesting -Something RELIABLE and simple that will allow me the time to focus on the bizz and not be my own full time mechanic After years of not finding the *right* replacement, I stumbled on the Xterra Pro4x, 6sp. This model is the top of their Xterra line and comes with skid plates, Bilsteins, locking diff, and a nicer interior than the standard models. The dark gray of mine is (IMO) the only color they released these in that doesn't look hideous. They had timing chain issues up until '10 due to a worn forging causing sharp chain edges that wore through tensioner guides, so I needed to find an '11-'15. I got discouraged that most of these things were 20K in manual, and then a mint, one owner car came up 20mins from my parents house way under market value, and the rest was history! I had to head back to IN, so I gave my dad some cash and he went to check it out and put a deposit down on the vehicle. The Scoob barely made it back with me to Indiana with the head gaskets pumping combustion into the cooling system. I'm going to reseal the ej255 in the Fozz, clean it up a bit, and sell her now that I have secured her replacement. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr |
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I ordered some Weathertech Mats, a new OEM leather shift knob, and a Sony XAV-AX5000 double-din setup with Apple Carplay to give the car a bit of a fresh flavor. I got the Crutchfield stuff to retain all of the steering wheel controls and whatnot as well. Also got some rear hatch struts, as the old ones called it quits about 3/4 of the way up. He pulled the wheels off, put the car up, cleaned the undercarriage, and then coated the frame and wheel wells in our favorite RP-342 cosmoline. He also painted the calipers with POR-caliper paint and detailed the engine bay. Needless to say, I am grateful for his assistance with this project. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Also did some major garage organization over the past few weekends, got my blaster set up, and am turning it back into a workable space which hopefully will mean BMW progress soon. Running airlines using RapidAir stuff next week. Got a handy tire rack, if you don't have one of these, it saves hella space. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr |
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12-29-2020, 09:42 PM | #876 |
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I got a few unexpected days off, so I have committed myself to getting Linda back on the road with the 3.1L which means..... lots to do.
Got the rest of the studs installed in the head, assembled a lot of small crap like the flywheel and clutch. Went with the RHD 7lb flywheel, a stock Sachs disc, and a Sachs 618 PP. I also fit the IJ Teflon Scraper. One of the rocker shafts wasn't perfectly aligned in the head, glad I caught that. I'm going to fire it up on a stock ECU for now and then convert over to Megasquirt later- I am still a bit stressed by that process, as I don't know exactly what fine print I have to do to get it running on the MS unit outside of the basics. Don't mind my engine assembly room, ie, a space I cleared in front of the car. I had to literally dig the car out from piles of parts to work on it. Too much stuff, not enough time. I hope to get it running tomorrow, but we'll see. I've been robbing spare parts for all of these other cars that come through/leave that I am missing a few bits here and there that I may have to pull from one of the parts cars. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr I took the time to get my sandblasting setup going so I could refinish the necessary pieces on the engine. Just went with a bright silver for simplicity. I'm letting them cure inside until tomorrow before I put them on. Oh, and for those who thought I was kidding about having to dig out Linda, here's proof. It is so stressful working in a garage this full. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Engine going in: Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Aaaaaand she's home. Got the transmission bits buttoned up as well. It feels so good to shift through the gears, even on jack stands. Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Refinished engine bits: Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr |
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Awesome work as always man.
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And I’ll never list a formal ad for the M3 because I don’t particularly want to sell it, and the longer I let it sit the more people go crazy over them! If I sell it before getting to the project it’ll be a word of mouth “if someone I know wants it more than I do I’ll sell it” types of deals. Edit: After reminding me that I still owned the M3 I realized that I brought this thing home exactly four years ago! Dec 30, 2016. Happy four years, honey. I'm sorry I've neglected you. Your day will come soon. IMG_1871 by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr Last edited by blue91lx; 12-31-2020 at 05:49 PM. |
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More progress this evening. I decided to give parts a deserving makeover which is taking more time, but I think it'll be worthwhile. Also got my r134 conversion started and ordered my last piece to that puzzle (late model switch for the denso compressor)
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