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General update! I have put about 3000 miles on the car since the rebuild and overall it has been running great and a blast to drive. Now that it has some decent miles I wanted to check that the cams are breaking in well and also check the valve clearances. I also decided to rebuild the SMG pump as it was acting up when it was really hot out.
After getting the valve cover off everything is looking really good! The cams and followers all are wearing in nicely and all of the valve clearances are still in spec š.
Next was the SMG pump... Was hoping not to mess with this so soon. When it got above 90F here in NYC it started shifting poorly at low speeds and in traffic. A quick bleed of the system with INPA would fix it but clearly something was up. My theory was something wasn't sealing up correctly and air was creeping into the system. So instead of chasing the issue I just decided to replace the pump and slave clutch. I already had a spare pump and decided to rebuild it. I got new seals, motor and accumulator from MLR Engineering. I had already relocated the pump to the drug bin so taking it out was super easy. Got the pump apart and started the rebuild, thanks to Good for the DIY.
Back together with new motor and accumulator:
Pump back in the car but sitting horizontal and raising the the reservoir so it will bleed properly. New slave clutch also installed:
Then bleed the system multiple times using INPA:
Once done got the pump back into into the drug bin and took it for a successful test drive. Hopefully that is the last time I have to mess with the SMG for a VERY long time. I'm still committed to keep it as I like the auto function for easy street driving and traffic; but 6 speed conversion is always the back up plan...
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Be different. DCT swap.2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT
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Originally posted by robgill View Post
When I got here, I was blown away for so many reasons (the level of build quality, attention to detail, the amount of DIY, etc.)... but this is exactly what I want to do with my car. A color change. I've been slowly assembling factory stickers but couldn't find the e46 chassis color anywhere. Will check out getbmwparts.com as soon as I hit "Post Reply" on this! Great tip!
What I've been trying to figure out is how to remove as much from the engine bay as possible. I'll pull the motor, that's a given, but I've been trying to figure out if I need to pull the brake booster, master cylinder and the ECU plus all the wiring that in the upper right of the engine bay (opposite the drug bin). In the picture above, you did not pull ANY of that and this gives me great hope!
QUESTION: Why did you not remove all this? Can you get paint far enough down there to where it doesn't matter? By any chance... do you have additional pics of the car in this stage and if so, any closer shots of this area? Also... if I'm really pushing it... any closer shots of the car now of that area?
I literally read every post light night while lying in bed. I couldn't stop reading. What an awesome accomplishment!! My lockdown project was completely restoring the undercarriage and rear suspension. Not quite to Redish Motorsports level (did not paint and/or seal the undercarriage) but very, very close. I also went to solid diff bushings if you want my opinion on them...Last edited by Casa de Mesa; 09-25-2021, 05:18 AM.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blueā
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PS. My late grandfather had an auto shop/gas station in the Bronx for quite a while. I'm down in NC now but have a soft spot for the area you're in. Those old school combo shops (car repair & fuel) don't exist down here, or really anywhere too much anymore. But they are still pretty common in the NE.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blueā
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Originally posted by robgill View PostThe side windows took some time to figure out, should have taken more pictures when I took them apart š, thanks you YouTube! Went ahead and got the vapor barrier and and airbags back in as well.
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
I literally read every post light night while lying in bed. I couldn't stop reading. What an awesome accomplishment!! My lockdown project was completely restoring the undercarriage and rear suspension. Not quite to Redish Motorsports level (did not paint and/or seal the undercarriage) but very, very close. I also went to solid diff bushings if you want my opinion on them...Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostPS. My late grandfather had an auto shop/gas station in the Bronx for quite a while. I'm down in NC now but have a soft spot for the area you're in. Those old school combo shops (car repair & fuel) don't exist down here, or really anywhere too much anymore. But they are still pretty common in the NE.
Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
QUESTION: Why did you not remove all this? Can you get paint far enough down there to where it doesn't matter? By any chance... do you have additional pics of the car in this stage and if so, any closer shots of this area? Also... if I'm really pushing it... any closer shots of the car now of that area?
When you got the car ready for the paint shop, did you completely remove the entire side window assembly from each of the doors? The motor, the glass, the window tracks, etc. Or did you just remove the vapor barrier?
I removed all of the glass from the car including the door windows. I was replacing all of the door trim and seals so it was easier to just take it all off and leave it off for the body shop. Putting that window assembly back together was no fun... should have taken more pics when I took it apart.
After fully reassembling the car the only place that has silver visible is a couple small spots in the trunk not covered by trim. We just didn't realize it was visible and I plan on hitting it with touchup as there is no clear required.
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Rob - thanks for all these replies. I don't want to stink up your thread so I'll likely post any follow-ups over in the other thread I started. I greatly appreciate all this insight though. I literally went, "Holy $#!T this is exactly what I'm planning on doing!!" when I saw this post the other night. Right down to the rear main seal replacement, oil pan gasket, rod bearings and so on.
Originally posted by robgill View PostThanks! It kept me very busy during the early days of COVID! Figured my garage in the BX was probably the safest place to be š.
Originally posted by robgill View PostI'm in Castle Hill and love it. Neighbors are great and all the right shops are near by. I can also get there on Subway, bike, run, uber... very convenient.
Originally posted by robgill View PostThe primary reason I didn't remove those items is that I didn't want to overcomplicate the rebuild by messing with systems that weren't 100% required to be removed. The body shop we able to get paint everywhere visible with masking and an Airbrush. There is no silver visible in the engine bay.
Originally posted by robgill View PostAlso I wanted to keep the braking system sealed and functioning as the car was moved around a lot at the shop. I did look at taking out the ECU wiring box and basically it was a huge hassle. In general I try to avoid messing with the electrical systems...
Originally posted by robgill View PostI removed all of the glass from the car including the door windows. I was replacing all of the door trim and seals so it was easier to just take it all off and leave it off for the body shop. Putting that window assembly back together was no fun... should have taken more pics when I took it apart.
Originally posted by robgill View PostAfter fully reassembling the car the only place that has silver visible is a couple small spots in the trunk not covered by trim. We just didn't realize it was visible and I plan on hitting it with touchup as there is no clear required.
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Kicking off the last big project for this build. I had put off rebuilding the rear suspension as I just wanted to get the car back on the road and enjoy it during the summer. I previously rebuilt a spare subframe so hopefully this will be a quick swap. Step one was get garage organized and the car up on the quick jacks. Off comes the exhaust for hopefully the last time as well as a bunch of the trim and diffuser.
I plan on following the great DIY put together buy FCPEuro. Goal is to get the subframe out this weekend! In the meantime, jussst enough room to still fit the Silver M3 in the garage š
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Love it! Can't wait to see how this unfolds! Just did mine last year as my CARonavirus project. This is making me want to start a build thread for my car.
That red paint......... droolingBuild thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blueā
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Phase 1 of subframe rebuild done! Got it dropped last night and fully disassembled. This went pretty smoothly as a lot of the commonly seized bolts I had previously removed (ball joints, camber arms etc...) so everything came apart pretty easy. This job is so much easier knowing I have a spare already prepped to go in. The one exception was the e brake cable in the hub. Could not get those to budge so I just cut the cables and pulled them out from inside the car. New ones ones are pretty cheap so just going to replace them. Also attempted to remove the wheel hubs as its easier to do on the car, but no luck. I'll get a machine shop to handle that as well as removing the half shafts from the hubs (I plan on rebuilding this subframe to go in my track car).
With the brakes out of the way and various cables and sensors removed it was ready to come out. HF trans jack was perfect for this and dropped with no issues at all. The car isn't high enough to pull it straight out the back but was pretty easy to slide it out the side.
And its out!
The body and underside of the car is in exceptional shape. A previous owner had plates installed and it looks like they did a proper job (other then the olive drab paint color..). I'm going to clean everything up and treat the light surface rust. I'll replace any rusty hardware. Also planning on doing a light coat of black boom mat sound deadening and fluid film likely corrosion areas.
Although a previous owner had the plates installed and also looks like pretty new subframe bushing they did not replace suspension and diff bushings. They should have! The diff bushing were completely shot!
Next steps are to get the cleaning done and reassemble the new subframe. Also going to Por-15 the diff and install a rear strut bar.Last edited by robgill; 10-02-2021, 07:02 AM.
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