Got my car back from a local shop about 2 months ago to do the following work:
Installed Redish V3 SF Plates
Installed Practical R&D Vincebar
Installed new diff
Installed new driveshaft
Changed all bushings/mounts (annoyed I didn't take care of the CV boots...)
Installed Ohlins R&T
Changed diff fluid
Changed brake fluid
Installed New AC Compressor
Installed New Steering Rack
Installed New Wheel Bearings
Installed New Tie Rods
Installed Beisan VANOS solenoid
New Wheels and Tires
The tech who turned the wrench did an awesome job. I felt like they could have done a better job at communicating...it was an expensive bill. Thankfully, the car is back in the garage so I can take over from here with the easy stuff.
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Have a bunch of parts on order...I tend to try and finish projects as fast as I can which isn't great for my wallet or other hobbies. While I'm waiting for parts, here are a few things I did just to pass the time.
I know it's not much but I have some nice things coming in the future. My first priority is to take care of the subframe. The bump stop in the rear looks pretty bad so I decided the first thing I would do along with SF reinforcement would be of course changing out bushings and mounts, but also going to tackle suspension...which may "bleed" into wheel/tires...which will then "bleed" into brakes. It's all just money and time I guess.
Traded a local fellow enthusiast for his 18" style 67's. May end up trying to save some money and acquire a couple more rear wheels to go square setup on factory 67's. Not sure...need to consult some of the local guys who know way more about setups to make a decision.
Looks like the side grills are some aftermarket ones...well, the logos had faded and bubbled pretty bad so I replaced those.
Car didn't have any floor mats so ordered some new ones from weathertech. I've always like their floorliners.
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Some pictures that were shared to me from previous owner of the engine rebuild. I think he did a great job, and the motor runs awesome. It did throw a code when I was there and he mentioned that I would need to change the VANOS solenoid soon. Have one on order from Beisan and it looks like a simple process. Car actually cut off on me a few times so I turned the AC off and it ran without issues.
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ugaexploder's 2004 SG/IR - 1st e46 M3
First time e46 m3 owner here. Main goal for me is to restore the car with focus on handling and reliability.
Just picked up the car a couple weeks on 6/24/23 fairly local from a fellow enthusiast. The car has 164k on the clock, and engine was rebuilt around 156k by previous owner. Below is a list of things from the previous owner that had been done under his ownership.
Engine:
Water pump & thermostat - Borg Warner
Rear main, oil pan gasket, valve cover gasket, timing chain guides, misc. gaskets and seals, pulleys, oil filter housing gasket, CPV O-ring
NGK Spark Plugs
Delphi Coil packs
Fuel injectors clean/flow-matched
Engine Rebuild:
BLOCK:
OEM Piston Rings
OEM/Glyco Main bearings
ARP Main Studs
ARP Rod Bolts
VAC Coated Road Bearings
Cylinder Hone
New Engine Wiring Harness
HEAD:
VANOS Rebuild (Biesan)
Valve Stem Seals
OEM Head Gasket Kit
ARP Head Studs
Valve lash adjustment (wiseco shim kit)
Timing Guides/tensioner/gaskets
Valve job, valve stem seals, deck milling
Transmission:
SMG-to-6spd manual conversion with Lang Racing bell housing modification
Transmission input shaft seal
OEM shifter assembly
OEM shift boot and knob
OEM pedal assembly and hydraulics
UUC Trans mount
Coding/tuning done by Solo Motorsports
Brakes:
StopTech Slotted Front Rotors w/ Sport Pads
StopTech Rear Rotors w/ Street Pads
Bimmerworld SS brake lines
Pentosin DOT 4 fluid
General Maintenance:
Complete AC system O-ring replacement
AC receiver/drier and recharge
Fuel system cleaned, fuel filter
OE pressure regulator
OEM dipstick and fuel cap
Window seals and windshield cowl
Oil changes with Redline 10w60 & Mann filters
Interstate AGM Battery
OEM radiator
OEM throttle pedal (manual)
OEM voltage regulator
OEM fuel pump
Bosch Alternator
Bosch power steering pump
OEM diff bushings with OEM diff cover
Diff fluid service with new drain/fill plugs
Day 1
First day, made it home on a roughly 2 hour drive back.
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