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Anyone happen to have 335080 pinion seal driver tool and a set of calipers so I can model it and print it?
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Using an Einstar Vega. It's more than good enough for this type of work.Originally posted by M3Hokie View PostFellow engineer here, I’d love to help contribute to this list. heinzboehmer what scanner do you use? I’ve been looking to get one for this purpose
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Fellow engineer here, I’d love to help contribute to this list. heinzboehmer what scanner do you use? I’ve been looking to get one for this purpose
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Nice!Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostSharing my fix for C pillar tab that goes behind the light:
Print in the following orientations and with 100% infill for max strength. Shouldn't need supports if you print with a small layer height (I used 0.08mm):
I chose ABS-GF for this application, but pretty much any material should work. This part sees very small loads.
To install, you need to trim the remaining plastic, mark out the location of the notches, then cut those bits away:
Works perfectly fine assembled dry thanks to the locking clips, but I assembled with a bit of epoxy for some extra durability.
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Nice, let me know how it fits! The only testing I did was on my own broken C pillar cover.Originally posted by Obioban View Post
…. Printing. Thanks!
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…. Printing. Thanks!Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostSharing my fix for C pillar tab that goes behind the light:
Print in the following orientations and with 100% infill for max strength. Shouldn't need supports if you print with a small layer height (I used 0.08mm):
I chose ABS-GF for this application, but pretty much any material should work. This part sees very small loads.
To install, you need to trim the remaining plastic, mark out the location of the notches, then cut those bits away:
Works perfectly fine assembled dry thanks to the locking clips, but I assembled with a bit of epoxy for some extra durability.
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Sharing my fix for C pillar tab that goes behind the light:
Print in the following orientations and with 100% infill for max strength. Shouldn't need supports if you print with a small layer height (I used 0.08mm):
I chose ABS-GF for this application, but pretty much any material should work. This part sees very small loads.
To install, you need to trim the remaining plastic, mark out the location of the notches, then cut those bits away:
Works perfectly fine assembled dry thanks to the locking clips, but I assembled with a bit of epoxy for some extra durability.Attached Files
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Anyone happen to have an STL for the little cone cover for the rear vent window arm? Not a hard thing to model up but just figured to see if anyone had one on deck
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Designed these repair tabs to fix the corner light attachment points. I was able to salvage my Bosch corners and ditch of the ebay/china cheapos that I had been using. The ""broken" version is for missing tabs and the "cracked" version is for...well...cracked tabs. The files contain both L/R parts. You will need ot epoxy these to the original remaining tabs. If you need a set but don't have a printer, let me know and I can hook you up for a reasonable price.Attached Files
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Also sharing a few scans I've taken in case they're useful to anyone:- E46 US Coupe Slicktop Headliner
- E46 Non-M Front Knuckle
- 11617833645 - CSL Idle Frame Duct
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Have some miles on this now, so feeling confident enough to share. Attached is a 1:1 recreation of the firewall plug (64318362894).
You'll likely need to split it up into a couple pieces to print out on a standard-sized desktop printer. You will also have to cut out the white clip from your stock piece and glue it into the printed one, like so:
I printed mine out of PET-CF with 10% cubic infill and 3 wall loops. Has been holding up fine so far. You want to make sure the infill does not have a continuous volume, for thermal isolation.
Final weight will depend on material and print parameters, but it should land around 300-400g. Stock is 1618g, so ~1268g (2.8 lbs) weight savings with no downsides.
Bonus with this part is that you'll get more intake noise inside the cabin!Attached Files
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updated this with some minor changes. Made the wallet and fob holder 'pill' shaped, with chamfer/fillets on the interior edges, so things can slide in and out more easily. Also made the overall cup size bigger on the main print, but included an adapter piece which has clearance for a difference of 0.5mm in diameter, so it fits snugly with no need for key/lock mechanism. I'm probably done with this file for now as its pretty functional for it's purpose.Originally posted by M3llowM3 View PostMade a little file for a cup holder, wallet holder, and fob holder (valvetronic) for the vorsteiner CSL console storage tray. Just have it double sided taped down
Mocked up a quick cup holder for my vorsteiner csl style center console. i printed in PETG-CF, currently printing v2 for the first time for time will tell if it works or it good, still a work in progress and will upload my final version once it is ready.Added a v2.1, this makes the base cup holder hole larger (78mm from ~72mm on the v2), and i also added a file for an adapter piece that goes 78 -> 68 mm, for use with smaller diameter drinks. Also changed the shape of the cutouts for the wallet/fob holder to be a bit nicer to touch/feel.
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Love itOriginally posted by M3llowM3 View PostMade a little file for a cup holder, wallet holder, and fob holder (valvetronic) for the vorsteiner CSL console storage tray. Just have it double sided taped down
Mocked up a quick cup holder for my vorsteiner csl style center console. i printed in PETG-CF, currently printing v2 for the first time for time will tell if it works or it good, still a work in progress and will upload my final version once it is ready.Added a v2.1, this makes the base cup holder hole larger (78mm from ~72mm on the v2), and i also added a file for an adapter piece that goes 78 -> 68 mm, for use with smaller diameter drinks. Also changed the shape of the cutouts for the wallet/fob holder to be a bit nicer to touch/feel.
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Made a little file for a cup holder, wallet holder, and fob holder (valvetronic) for the vorsteiner CSL console storage tray. Just have it double sided taped down
Mocked up a quick cup holder for my vorsteiner csl style center console. i printed in PETG-CF, currently printing v2 for the first time for time will tell if it works or it good, still a work in progress and will upload my final version once it is ready.Added a v2.1, this makes the base cup holder hole larger (78mm from ~72mm on the v2), and i also added a file for an adapter piece that goes 78 -> 68 mm, for use with smaller diameter drinks. Also changed the shape of the cutouts for the wallet/fob holder to be a bit nicer to touch/feel.
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