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04-18-2019, 10:10 AM | #4357 | |
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Do you have a device to pull the bushing into place? Vince made one up. Here is a link he wrote up a while back https://www.1addicts.com/forums/show....php?t=1158856 Hope this helps mate ![]() |
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04-18-2019, 10:15 AM | #4358 |
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Actually Coupes, here is a better shot of the his home made device Vince uses on the diff bushings
Basically you run the threaded bar with a couple of nuts and plates on it through the bushing to the impact drill Then wind the bushing into place (i.e. direction of blue arrow) Need to make sure the bushing is oriented correctly and goes in square. If its misaligned at all as it goes in, it will jamb up Last edited by Socket; 04-18-2019 at 10:30 AM.. |
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04-18-2019, 04:51 PM | #4359 | |
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04-18-2019, 08:27 PM | #4360 |
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04-19-2019, 12:39 AM | #4362 |
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04-19-2019, 01:09 AM | #4363 |
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It didn't take too long to make that star cutout plate. It was a 65mm x 65mm square washer from Bunnings. I just marked out the pattern, used a hacksaw to make a couple of cuts from the centre hole for each leg of the star, broke the part off between the cuts and completed the final bits with a couple of files. Probably, took about an hour. It worked quite well.
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04-19-2019, 12:41 PM | #4364 | |
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04-20-2019, 07:51 PM | #4365 |
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Great work - last time I did a similar job on the e30 (replacing subframe bushes) I just removed the whole subframe and took it to my local suspension joint.
Only cost $50 to have them press out the bushes and press in the new ones. |
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04-20-2019, 09:30 PM | #4366 | |
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04-21-2019, 06:25 AM | #4367 |
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Mod 107 - 1M driveline continued
Ok so this mod has been going on for a while now Waiting on parts, waiting on the prop shaft to be lengthened and then sending it back a second time, waiting on bushings for the new hub.... grrrr ![]() But all the bits were brought together today at Yoda Motor Sports for assembly..... Once again, off with the under tray, exhaust, prop shaft, diff etc.... feels like we have been here before ![]() The main issue today was the drivers side hub. Its a problem because the axle is ceased in the splines and refuses to budge, so the whole thing needs to be replaced. Lucky we purchased all the bits to make a new one, so Vince spent most of the day putting it all together, with the use of his handy heavy duty press.... The next challenge was unbolting and removing the old hub and axle, which required all the driver side rear suspension and brakes to be disassembled..... While we were there we took the opportunity to install some M3 rear control arms that had been in the parts box for a while ![]() Finally got the new hub installed and brakes put back together and then ran into another problem ![]() ![]() Should get it all put back together tomorrow and get it out on the road for a test drive ![]() Pics below Pic 1 - Underside and drive line stripped out, again Pic 2 - What's this.... golf tee mod ?? hahaha Pics 3 & 4 - Putting together the new hub Pic 5 - Done and ready to install Pic 6 - Look at all this shit that needs to be disconnected Pic 7 - Spot the new rear control arm Pic 8 - Old drivers side hub and new axles Pic 9 - Magic tool - pulls axles into place in under 60 seconds ![]() Pic 10 - End of day 1 Last edited by Socket; 04-21-2019 at 06:31 AM.. |
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04-21-2019, 11:02 PM | #4368 | |
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04-22-2019, 09:20 AM | #4369 | |
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Not sure how the M3 and 1M compare but I imagine they are similar, certainly beefier then the manual 335 components..... ![]() |
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04-22-2019, 10:08 AM | #4370 |
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Mod 107 - 1M driveline continued
Day 2 and the 1M bits are all installed. Once again a big thanks to Vince for giving up his weekend to work on spcgry ![]() TBH I cant really tell the difference, except the rear end feels grippier in the corners and taking off at the lights. But not sure if this is the 1M clutch LSD or the new throttle mapping Vince did today Main thing is the drive line is in and there are no vibrations or low speed gripping or chatter from the diff ![]() While we got the car up and running again, today was not without it's challenges. The heat shield needed some extensive trimming and for some reason the wheel speed sensor on the new hub is not registering ![]() On the upside and as an added bonus, Vince coded in the modifications to the throttle response table he discovered the other day ![]() Initially it didn't play nice, with Gary chucking codes and check engine lights, but after changing some settings, it worked great !!! The improvement is amazing, the throttle response is immediate and makes taking off from a standing start much easier with the twitchy spec 2+ clutch... am loving the new improved feel and response ![]() Ill say it again, Vince is a genius ![]() Pics below Pic 1 - Oil changed and ready to go in Pic 2 - Diff installed Pic 3 - Trimming the heat shield was a pita Pic 4 - Prop shaft in Pic 5 - Everything installed..... yay Pic 6 - Pays to test everything while still on the hoist ![]() Pic 7 - All back together and time to get it down off the hoist Pic 8 - Coding in progress Pic 9 - Dreaded codes due to malfunctioning wheel speed sensor ![]() Last edited by Socket; 04-22-2019 at 10:37 AM.. |
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04-22-2019, 08:12 PM | #4371 |
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Good to see Spc Gry back together again and running better than before Socks. Does the faulty ABS wheel sensor affect the speedo reading? My understanding was that the wheel ABS sensors had something to do with determining the speed of the car. I am probably wrong with this.
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04-22-2019, 08:56 PM | #4372 | |
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If one of the rear sensors are faulty, if you just spin the rear wheels (like running the car on the hoist) the speedo will read 0 though. Real pain in the ass with the wheel bearing as it was definitely installed correctly with the magnetic strip facing the sensor, and pressed in correctly with no force applied on the ball bearings or the magnetic strip. Have tried multiple speed sensors so definitely wheel bearing related.
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04-23-2019, 01:18 AM | #4373 | |
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04-23-2019, 08:01 AM | #4374 |
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Was starting to think Coupes is the only person still reading this thread
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04-23-2019, 09:09 AM | #4376 |
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04-23-2019, 09:55 AM | #4377 |
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Headlight mod continued
Regular readers would know this project has been going on for a while now Back on post 4334, the drivers side headlight lens developed a crack and was letting moisture inside ![]() TBH i was never really happy with the final finish on the 3/4s. The wiring needed redoing, the passenger side AE was poorly trimmed and the cheap ebay lenses were just terrible quality. So when the lens developed a crack, I decided to bite the bullet and do the job properly ![]() Today the lenses finally arrived, so I decided get stuck in First job was to bake, open and strip the headlights back to the casing Second job was to replace the damaged wiring. The heat from the headlight bulb causes the wiring to crack and fray over time, The wiring closest to the top access hatch, seems to be the worst affected. The first headlight was pretty simple, because I salvaged a wiring harness from another donor headlight I had, so it was all plug and play. The second headlight was a bit tricker, cause I had to depin each wire and replace them one by one. Took ages but it should be good for a few more years and I wont have to worry about shorting out an expensive main bulb or anything Next job was to fix the passenger side AE ring. The Bavgruppe 3/4 rings are very thick and actually wont fit inside the E9x headlight without trimming. When I first did this, I trimmed it way too much and it looks pretty bad (see pic below) so was happy to redo this and get it right. The hardest part was chipping away the glue to remove the LED ring from the AE lens. Then it was a simple matter of trimming the new one the the correct length and gluing the LED ring into the new lens and fixing it back into position. Once again, not hard just time consuming. Next job was to remove the eyebrows from the headlight lenses and install them on the new lenses...... the hardest part of this job is not scratching the outer surface or getting marks on the inside surface.... made even harder with sticking the eyebrows in place and masking up the upper and side of the headlight lens to prevent light leakage.... finally got that done after only three or four attempts lol..... The quality of the OEM lenses is 200% better then the ebay stuff and definitely worth the extra $$ Final job was to touch up a couple of marks in the paint, position and test everything, before reassembling, running a bead of windscreen sealant around the headlight channel, baking for 10 mins, pressing them together to seal, a quick clean and a coat of UV sealant to protect them from sunburn ![]() Took all day but job done Is dark now so install will have to wait until tomorrow, hopefully they will work perfectly and I wont have to open them up again hahaha ![]() Pics below Pic 1 - Heat from the headlight bulb causes the wiring to crack Pics 2 & 3 - Front and rear view of wiring and connection points Pic 4 - Passenger side AE ring trimmed too much Pics 5 Top and side of the lens needs to be masked to prevent light leakage Pic 6 - Pays to check everything is working before sealing them up ![]() Pics 7 & 8 - Finished and ready to install Last edited by Socket; 04-23-2019 at 10:07 AM.. |
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04-23-2019, 10:43 AM | #4378 | |
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