Pandemoniums 316 restore
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Linky to camber/toe guide:
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3perfor ... /index.htm
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3perfor ... /index.htm
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
p.s the rest of Gustaves website on tech articles is pretty detailed and interesting.pandemonium001 wrote:Linky to camber/toe guide:
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3perfor ... /index.htm
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
been doing a bit but not as much as i would have liked over the last 3 months, the summer increased the house and family duties.
rear arm blasted and bush removed

you can see the spacer tube

use these to remove

hammer through the housing to the other side alternate 180 degrees and walk the bearing out, it isnt that tight, dozen taps does it

both shims under the outer bearings measured equal sizes, I think these are set at the factory to allow for tooling and jig tolerances when machining the bores on the hub, the bearings should always be the same size when replaced, so you should never have to change them, just done get them mixed up with different hub assy's.
cleaned up these bits

need to remove the screw then paint

dont know if its worth painting or get a new one

got the camber plates machined

perfect fit

you get a total of 7mm lateral adjustment by turning to bolt 180degrees

some painted stuff

Full car kit, still waiting on my front rear bolt kits

This tank need replacing but thats on another thread




purchased a carbon propshaft

carbon one weights in at 5kg
e21 model weight 7.8
so if i do modify and splice them i might save a kilo

Have purchased som body shop stuff,

6 tubes upol gravitex
12 tubes u-pol tiger seal
various strip clean flap discs, another 25kgcrushed glass for the blaster spare nozzles, just need to order the epoxy primer now.
rear arm blasted and bush removed

you can see the spacer tube

use these to remove

hammer through the housing to the other side alternate 180 degrees and walk the bearing out, it isnt that tight, dozen taps does it

both shims under the outer bearings measured equal sizes, I think these are set at the factory to allow for tooling and jig tolerances when machining the bores on the hub, the bearings should always be the same size when replaced, so you should never have to change them, just done get them mixed up with different hub assy's.
cleaned up these bits

need to remove the screw then paint

dont know if its worth painting or get a new one

got the camber plates machined

perfect fit

you get a total of 7mm lateral adjustment by turning to bolt 180degrees

some painted stuff

Full car kit, still waiting on my front rear bolt kits

This tank need replacing but thats on another thread




purchased a carbon propshaft

carbon one weights in at 5kg
e21 model weight 7.8
so if i do modify and splice them i might save a kilo

Have purchased som body shop stuff,

6 tubes upol gravitex
12 tubes u-pol tiger seal
various strip clean flap discs, another 25kgcrushed glass for the blaster spare nozzles, just need to order the epoxy primer now.
Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Got one of those camber plates spare? Need just one to replace one I bent (don't ask!)
I notice the end of the carbon shaft is completely different to the flange on the bmw boxes. How you going to mate them and what about balancing it?
Otherwise it's about time you updated us.
I notice the end of the carbon shaft is completely different to the flange on the bmw boxes. How you going to mate them and what about balancing it?
Otherwise it's about time you updated us.
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
I will see if the polished gearbox end on the composite shaft can be machined down to suit the coupling at the center bearing area, if its splined will have to do it on a mill or shaping machine. then just move the center bearing mount point.
the diff end just needs a 1mm spigot ring made, and slightly elongate the holes inward.
Part off the short shaft to length on a lathe then weld back together and x-ray.
Will try and get one more made up, I have not forgot.
the diff end just needs a 1mm spigot ring made, and slightly elongate the holes inward.
Part off the short shaft to length on a lathe then weld back together and x-ray.
Will try and get one more made up, I have not forgot.
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
if you'll be making the camber plates for nas80, could you make 1 set for me too? I'm willing to pay the asking price with shipping, no problem. Paypal or transfer...
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
I dont know if i can get any more, I already asked about a batch being made. They where machined at work and its a bit dodgy for my collegues to make things for people outside work. I dont expect them to do it for free but they cant be seen using company time for profit.
I will however look locally to see how much i can get them made for and do a group buy, i cant see them costing much.
I will however look locally to see how much i can get them made for and do a group buy, i cant see them costing much.
Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Just read all 16 pages, awesome stuff cant wait to see more
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
After a Buisy few months, I finally managed some time on the E21 tonight.
altered the C of G on the spit by 2" now rotates a lot easier and made a link bar for the bottom to keep it more stable.
Painted the diff


Camber and toe plates for the rear subframe.



Re assembled the rear hubs

I will post "how I replaced rear bearings" in the technical section.
new cv boots on order then i can finish the driveshafts and complete the subframe assemblies and store away.
altered the C of G on the spit by 2" now rotates a lot easier and made a link bar for the bottom to keep it more stable.
Painted the diff


Camber and toe plates for the rear subframe.



Re assembled the rear hubs

I will post "how I replaced rear bearings" in the technical section.
new cv boots on order then i can finish the driveshafts and complete the subframe assemblies and store away.
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Also got these front Intrax coilovers for a good price, need to modify the front hub to the clamp style and set my ride height, they are about 4 inches shorter then the stock unit.
think the springs are around 250lb/inch plus the helpers.
Light as a feather, alloy housings, inverted shock so help unsprung weight.


caster and camber plates

think the springs are around 250lb/inch plus the helpers.
Light as a feather, alloy housings, inverted shock so help unsprung weight.


caster and camber plates

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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Good grief those are beautiful! Will be interested to see how the clamp conversion goes. Great work!
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Re: Pandemoniums 316 restore
Lovely. Wish I had fabrication skills.