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    After a fistfight with the garage door, had to learn myself how to do bodywork.

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    Last edited by maupineda; 10-06-2025, 07:09 AM.

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      Replaced mpower22's fuel hose
      Replaced compression spring and ball for the rear side of the trans, easy without having to drop anything.
      installed my old Eventuri intake with non-black carbon, shouldn't match much with the new Eventuri airbox once its out πŸ˜‚
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        Replaced the front brakes. Maybe a bit premature (still had about 25% left) but I had new pads so figured I might as well.

        Found that one of the brake pistons was very difficult to retract. Probably means I should start looking into the brake upgrade.

        I've been eyeing the Freaky Parts Brembo kit. Trying to decide between the 345mm (ZCP/Comp) and 360mm (E9X) rotor options.
        "your BMW has how many miles!?"

        2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
        1989 325i sedan - track project coming soon!
        2007 GX470

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          Originally posted by 6speedS54 View Post
          Replaced mpower22's fuel hose
          Replaced compression spring and ball for the rear side of the trans, easy without having to drop anything.
          installed my old Eventuri intake with non-black carbon, shouldn't match much with the new Eventuri airbox once its out πŸ˜‚
          Hope everything went smooth with the install. Glad you got around to it!
          Original Owner - 2003 ///M3 - 6MT/LSB/Impuls/Anthracite
          M3Forum.net member since Dec 2002

          Official CPV O-ring Oil Leak Fix:
          https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...pressure-valve

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            Originally posted by mpower22 View Post

            Hope everything went smooth with the install. Glad you got around to it!
            Yep, your hose is a bit thicker, it was a little tougher to squeeze on and straighten out, but a little bit of silicone spray and it wiggled on. The older one seems alright, but I wanted to get it done and over with.

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              Originally posted by 6speedS54 View Post

              Yep, your hose is a bit thicker, it was a little tougher to squeeze on and straighten out, but a little bit of silicone spray and it wiggled on. The older one seems alright, but I wanted to get it done and over with.
              Yes, it is. I think I started selling these in 2015. The original version was the thinner wall model like OE (the one with the blue stripe in the photo), then that supplier got bought out and discontinued it around 2019. The only other one I could find in bulk was this thick walled one that's made in Turkey. (I actually cut each section to length before I ship them out). I'm constantly looking out to get this back in place though, thanks for the feedback.
              Original Owner - 2003 ///M3 - 6MT/LSB/Impuls/Anthracite
              M3Forum.net member since Dec 2002

              Official CPV O-ring Oil Leak Fix:
              https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...pressure-valve

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                CPV viton o-ring replacement!

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                  Great work gents. I need to get my new headers installed. Been putting it off for months now.

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                    Originally posted by DepthPatrol View Post
                    CPV viton o-ring replacement!
                    I bet that felt good! Nothing like getting under a clean, dry engine when it's time to do an oil change. Used to drive me crazy so that's why I came up with this fix to "fix and forget". Cheers for the nod.
                    Original Owner - 2003 ///M3 - 6MT/LSB/Impuls/Anthracite
                    M3Forum.net member since Dec 2002

                    Official CPV O-ring Oil Leak Fix:
                    https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...pressure-valve

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                      Things I didn't think I'd see today:

                      I was cleaning my work bench and I found this lonely washer.

                      E46_Diff_01 by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

                      I pretty much knew immediately that I had fucked up.

                      Screenshot 2025-10-15 at 10.28.57 PM by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

                      At this point, I exclaimed some four letter words because I kind of knew what was about to happen.



                      A few moments later...

                      E46_Diff_03 by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

                      Not loving it.



                      Some nice lil shavings.

                      E46_Diff_05 by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

                      (not pictured, like 2 fucking grams more of powderized metal shavings)

                      E46_Diff_06 by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

                      THAT'S YOUR HOME, ARE YOU TOO GOOD FOR YOUR HOME??

                      E46_Diff_07 by Nate Hassler, on Flickr

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                      Moral of the story, don't clean your work bench.
                      Last edited by Nate047; 10-15-2025, 10:49 PM.
                      http://www.natehasslerphoto.com
                      '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                      '01 M3, Imola/black

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                        You cross threaded the front diff bolt, is that it ?
                        Or I don't get it ?
                        2004 E46 M3 β€’ TiAG / LSB nappa
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                          Originally posted by Flow View Post
                          You cross threaded the front diff bolt, is that it ?
                          Or I don't get it ?
                          Yea, I was doing that mount recently and I kept thinking to myself, why is this bolt so hard to get in there? In hindsight I should have known at the time. Live and learn.

                          Its actually a blessing in disguise though, now I can fix it before the car is all put together. Luckily I'm bursting at the seams with extra money and loads of spare time.
                          http://www.natehasslerphoto.com
                          '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                          '01 M3, Imola/black

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                            Originally posted by Nate047 View Post

                            Yea, I was doing that mount recently and I kept thinking to myself, why is this bolt so hard to get in there? In hindsight I should have known at the time. Live and learn.

                            Its actually a blessing in disguise though, now I can fix it before the car is all put together. Luckily I'm bursting at the seams with extra money and loads of spare time.
                            I cross threaded that bolt too on a friends car. In my opinion it has nothing to do with that washer but rather with aftermarket rear differential case bushings. Because of those there was no way to align the front mount properly.
                            Power flex also in my case.
                            If you replaced the 2 rear bushings also that is you issue IMO
                            2004 E46 M3 β€’ TiAG / LSB nappa
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                              Originally posted by Nate047 View Post

                              Yea, I was doing that mount recently and I kept thinking to myself, why is this bolt so hard to get in there? In hindsight I should have known at the time. Live and learn.

                              It’s actually a blessing in disguise though, now I can fix it before the car is all put together. Luckily I'm bursting at the seams with extra money and loads of spare time.
                              Sorry for the harsh comment but did not you read we said it goes all the way by hand? All three diff bolts. Now timesert. I have some of the right length you can have for free. I would lend you the tool but they can break if not done right.

                              or just go to the next size up, and use a nordlock there too.

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                                Originally posted by Flow View Post

                                I cross threaded that bolt too on a friends car. In my opinion it has nothing to do with that washer but rather with aftermarket rear differential case bushings. Because of those there was no way to align the front mount properly.
                                Power flex also in my case.
                                If you replaced the 2 rear bushings also that is you issue IMO
                                Yea I am going to replace them all with OEM. I was trying to cover my own eyes and convince myself it was fine, in spite of what everyone said, because I am trying to save money. Lesson learned.
                                http://www.natehasslerphoto.com
                                '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                                '01 M3, Imola/black

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