I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
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I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
I'm enjoying the road ahead on this car.
Lots of new parts ready to go in and anything metal has been powder coated, painted or Cerakoted
The interior is already finished with all new leather and headliner:
Before:
Lots of new parts ready to go in and anything metal has been powder coated, painted or Cerakoted
The interior is already finished with all new leather and headliner:
Before:
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
When I can't sleep and I waiting for parts to arrive....I get cleaning.
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
How did you do the leather? Looks beautiful.
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
The leather is all new panels that were cut to match the factory patterns.
It wasn't cheap.
It wasn't cheap.
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Here's a video that walks through the upcoming work:
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSMaj0OrkLQ&t=1s
I worked on car for 6-hours yesterday and scrubbed the chassis some more (wow...that's hard work!) and then mounted the powder coated cross-member with the new BMW mounts, pressed in the new poly-urethane bushings in the left and right rear trailing arms and installed them and also installed the new BMW diff mount. As I go through all this, every single bolt hole has their threads chased and only brand new fasteners, nuts and bolts are used.
The suspension and chassis will have ALL brand new bushings and ALL brand new fasteners.
This week I should be able to wrap up the entire rear end (install the diff, re-built axles, install all the rear brakes and the new rear Bilsteins) and will shoot another video and take some additional pictures to keep this thread current.
Enjoy.
Cheers,
Yasin
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSMaj0OrkLQ&t=1s
I worked on car for 6-hours yesterday and scrubbed the chassis some more (wow...that's hard work!) and then mounted the powder coated cross-member with the new BMW mounts, pressed in the new poly-urethane bushings in the left and right rear trailing arms and installed them and also installed the new BMW diff mount. As I go through all this, every single bolt hole has their threads chased and only brand new fasteners, nuts and bolts are used.
The suspension and chassis will have ALL brand new bushings and ALL brand new fasteners.
This week I should be able to wrap up the entire rear end (install the diff, re-built axles, install all the rear brakes and the new rear Bilsteins) and will shoot another video and take some additional pictures to keep this thread current.
Enjoy.
Cheers,
Yasin
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Yasin,
I really am enjoying these regular updates on your progress. It is great to see that this car is receiving some much deserved love.
Your post are an inspiration to myself and other members of our shop to better document our continuous efforts to preserve these great vehicles.
I look forward to seeing more from you about this car in the future.
Thanks,
cb
I really am enjoying these regular updates on your progress. It is great to see that this car is receiving some much deserved love.
Your post are an inspiration to myself and other members of our shop to better document our continuous efforts to preserve these great vehicles.
I look forward to seeing more from you about this car in the future.
Thanks,
cb
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Thank-you kindly!Pasocb wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:49 pm Yasin,
I really am enjoying these regular updates on your progress. It is great to see that this car is receiving some much deserved love.
Your post are an inspiration to myself and other members of our shop to better document our continuous efforts to preserve these great vehicles.
I look forward to seeing more from you about this car in the future.
Thanks,
cb
I'll post some updated pictures tonight. Yesterday evening I worked on the car until 9pm and made some decent progress:
1) Fitted the Differential and coupled the driveshaft
Tonight, I'll bolt-up the CV axles and hopefully tomorrow the rear brakes.
I also had new leather sewn up for the rear center arm rest.
Before: After:
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Wow! +1Pasocb
Really nice work and video. Very interested to see how it comes together.
Scott
Really nice work and video. Very interested to see how it comes together.
Scott
1988 M6
Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Impressive project... always like to see the work and detail folks put into this...
The video is good info... looking for more in the future.
PS: You need a Quick-jack... (I finally pulled the plug myself, can't believe I waited so long).
The video is good info... looking for more in the future.
PS: You need a Quick-jack... (I finally pulled the plug myself, can't believe I waited so long).
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Thanks for the positive comments and thoughts - I appreciate it!
Tonight I came home late from work and it was my turn to make dinner but was able to make a little more progress:
1) Installed the rebuilt CV axles
2) Installed the e-Brake cables
In the pictures you can see all new hardware, bolts and nuts. Plus new braided stainless steel brake hoses.
Here are some pictures:
Hopefully tomorrow I have enough time to install the rear brakes and then the new Bilsteins on Thursday, with a new video!
Tonight I came home late from work and it was my turn to make dinner but was able to make a little more progress:
1) Installed the rebuilt CV axles
2) Installed the e-Brake cables
In the pictures you can see all new hardware, bolts and nuts. Plus new braided stainless steel brake hoses.
Here are some pictures:
Hopefully tomorrow I have enough time to install the rear brakes and then the new Bilsteins on Thursday, with a new video!
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Yasin
"ole skool, I wouldn't have it any other way"
"ole skool, I wouldn't have it any other way"
Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Great progress .
Nothing nicer than re fitting fresh or new parts back on a clean prepared car .
Looking forward to seeing it coming together .
Don
Nothing nicer than re fitting fresh or new parts back on a clean prepared car .
Looking forward to seeing it coming together .
Don
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Very, very nice!
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Thank you!
Here's a little trick or tid-bit of advice for you guys.
If you need to drop your diff, that's the time to change the rubber brake hose especially on the right side, with the diff in place it is a bugger to get access and tighten the metal line to the brake hose.
Cross member back from blasting and power coating with new BMW OEM bushings and all new Grade 8.8/10.9 fasteners: Diff has been cleaned and serviced: New Febi Rear Brakes Shoes fitted:
Here's a little trick or tid-bit of advice for you guys.
If you need to drop your diff, that's the time to change the rubber brake hose especially on the right side, with the diff in place it is a bugger to get access and tighten the metal line to the brake hose.
Cross member back from blasting and power coating with new BMW OEM bushings and all new Grade 8.8/10.9 fasteners: Diff has been cleaned and serviced: New Febi Rear Brakes Shoes fitted:
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
I thoroughly cleaned and greased the e-brake mechanism where it connects to the cables and then fitted new rear e-brake shoes and rotors last night. Its humorous how much time fitting and properly adjusting the rear shoes can actually take. The e-brake now feels really good, before there was too much travel to engage it.
A summary of the work on the chassis, suspension and brakes:
1) New front (left and right) Tie Rod Assemblies (OCAP)
2) New Front Tension-Compression Rod bushings (OEM BMW)
3) New Shock bellows / dust boots front and rear (KYB)
4) New Coil Spring Pads front and rear (OEM BMW)
5) New Swaybar bushings front and rear (OEM BMW)
6) New Bilstein shocks front and rear
7) New Center Link
New Control arms with bushings (Moog)
9) New Brake Pads front and rear (Pagid)
10) Rebuilt calipers and cerakote
11) New Stainless Steel braided brake lines (Ireland Engineering)
12) New rotors front (slotted and x-drilled) and rear (Ireland Engineering)
13) New rear brake shoes (Febi)
14) New Differential Mount (OEM BMW)
15) New Rear Cross Member Mounts (OEM BMW)
16) New Rear trailing arm bushings - urethane (Ireland Engineering)
17) New Sway bar end links - urethane (Ireland Engineering)
18) Alignment done at SZR Pro in Houston
All brand new fasteners, nuts, bolts and washers of equal spec and grade to OEM from Belmetric
A summary of the work on the chassis, suspension and brakes:
1) New front (left and right) Tie Rod Assemblies (OCAP)
2) New Front Tension-Compression Rod bushings (OEM BMW)
3) New Shock bellows / dust boots front and rear (KYB)
4) New Coil Spring Pads front and rear (OEM BMW)
5) New Swaybar bushings front and rear (OEM BMW)
6) New Bilstein shocks front and rear
7) New Center Link
New Control arms with bushings (Moog)
9) New Brake Pads front and rear (Pagid)
10) Rebuilt calipers and cerakote
11) New Stainless Steel braided brake lines (Ireland Engineering)
12) New rotors front (slotted and x-drilled) and rear (Ireland Engineering)
13) New rear brake shoes (Febi)
14) New Differential Mount (OEM BMW)
15) New Rear Cross Member Mounts (OEM BMW)
16) New Rear trailing arm bushings - urethane (Ireland Engineering)
17) New Sway bar end links - urethane (Ireland Engineering)
18) Alignment done at SZR Pro in Houston
All brand new fasteners, nuts, bolts and washers of equal spec and grade to OEM from Belmetric
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Latest Video of the rear end, suspension, subframe and diff re-installed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvSfu8W7ifg
And pictures of the rear end, cross member, suspension and brakes re-installed:
Enjoy!
Yasin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvSfu8W7ifg
And pictures of the rear end, cross member, suspension and brakes re-installed:
Enjoy!
Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
New steering coupling installed and steering box ready to be bolted to the subframe.
Before: After:
Before: After:
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Yasin, Nice work on the e24. I've watched your videos. Keep them coming. Nice to see another 944 enthusiast. I've been looking at getting one for a while. With prices rising on those its hard to find a reasonably priced one around here anyways.
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
rusty, curious about that steering coupling, think I've seen these available from Ireland Engineering
Any change is road feel, smoothness, etc.
Nice work BTW, you're doing a stellar job
Any change is road feel, smoothness, etc.
Nice work BTW, you're doing a stellar job
Bobbo
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Thank-you @GRNSHRK, I appreciate it.
I bought the steering coupling from Ireland Engineering, I've used these before (all be it in other cars not an E24) and they improve the steering feel and more communicative. Additionally, they last longer (more durable) than the OEM rubber ones which are prone to cracking over the years.
Thank-you kindly! I will have another video coming this weekend, as I am 100% complete on the rear end and now moved to the front end.zinnocoupe wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 6:30 pm Yasin, Nice work on the e24. I've watched your videos. Keep them coming. Nice to see another 944 enthusiast. I've been looking at getting one for a while. With prices rising on those its hard to find a reasonably priced one around here anyways.
If you're in the market for a 944 Turbo, now is the time to get one, why not source one from the US, if you're in BC, I recommend getting one from the PNW or CA, lots of nice ones for sale. The Facebook 944 Turbo is a great place to view cars for sale. My 951 is an '87 and ownership has been great (4 years to date), you can modify them to 275-300hp and not loose an iota of reliability.
My best - Yasin
Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Front subframe and front swaybar installed.
New video coming this weekend.
New video coming this weekend.
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
I couldn't help myself...I went and painted the wheel wells last night...it was worth the effort and they came out great.
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Yasin
"ole skool, I wouldn't have it any other way"
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Very nice! Really looks sharp with the powder coating you did.
1988 M6
Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
You may have had the same frustration I did. Using a cleaner I couldn't get rid of some black residue - not sure what it is, but it detracts from an otherwise clean surface...
1988 M6
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Sbeaud - lovely clean-up on your M6! Looks great under there.
I made some great progress on the front subframe, brakes and suspension in the past few days: And turning to the engine:
Intake manifold before: Removed and dismantled, getting ready to clean and then powder coat:
I made some great progress on the front subframe, brakes and suspension in the past few days: And turning to the engine:
Intake manifold before: Removed and dismantled, getting ready to clean and then powder coat:
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Yasin
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Re: I'll Be Busy For a While - 1979 Euro 635CSi (M90 Powered)
Latest video installment below, enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHPw7r6pxEU
Turning to the engine and a refresh:
1) New Fuel Filter (Mahle)
2) New Power Steering Belt (O Reilly)
3) New Alternator Belt (O Reilly)
4) New intake manifold gaskets (Victor Reinz)
5) New Bosch Fuel Pump
6) New Throttle Body Gasket (OEM BMW)
7) New Throttle Body to AFM Rubber Boot (OEM BMW)
New Thermostat
9) New Thermostat Gaskets (Victor Reinz)
10) New Engine Mounts and Transmission Mount (Ireland Engineering)
11) New Expansion tank cap (OEM Reuter)
12) New Expansion tank and level sensor (OEM BMW)
12) All new rubber hoses (O Reilly) and fuel hoses (Braided from Earls)
13) New later model AFM cover (OEM BMW)
14) New Valve cover Gasket (Ireland Engineering)
15 New NGK spark Plugs
16) New Silicone radiator hoses and coolant hoses (Ireland Engineering)
17) New 8mm Spark plug wires (Ireland Engineering)
18) New Bosch distributor cap and rotor (Ireland Engineering)
19) Oil Filter and oil Change (Bosch filter and Castrol GTX 20W50 with Redline Zinc Additive)
20) Any bolt, nut, washer removed was replaced with brand new of equal grade and spec (Belmetric)
21) Rebuilt the entire shifter assembly with brand new bushings (Ireland Engineering)
22) New Temperature Sending Unit (Ireland Engineering)
23) New Windshield Washer Bottle (OEM BMW)
Lots and lots of cleaning, scrubbing and power coating.
Engine before: Engine After:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHPw7r6pxEU
Turning to the engine and a refresh:
1) New Fuel Filter (Mahle)
2) New Power Steering Belt (O Reilly)
3) New Alternator Belt (O Reilly)
4) New intake manifold gaskets (Victor Reinz)
5) New Bosch Fuel Pump
6) New Throttle Body Gasket (OEM BMW)
7) New Throttle Body to AFM Rubber Boot (OEM BMW)
New Thermostat
9) New Thermostat Gaskets (Victor Reinz)
10) New Engine Mounts and Transmission Mount (Ireland Engineering)
11) New Expansion tank cap (OEM Reuter)
12) New Expansion tank and level sensor (OEM BMW)
12) All new rubber hoses (O Reilly) and fuel hoses (Braided from Earls)
13) New later model AFM cover (OEM BMW)
14) New Valve cover Gasket (Ireland Engineering)
15 New NGK spark Plugs
16) New Silicone radiator hoses and coolant hoses (Ireland Engineering)
17) New 8mm Spark plug wires (Ireland Engineering)
18) New Bosch distributor cap and rotor (Ireland Engineering)
19) Oil Filter and oil Change (Bosch filter and Castrol GTX 20W50 with Redline Zinc Additive)
20) Any bolt, nut, washer removed was replaced with brand new of equal grade and spec (Belmetric)
21) Rebuilt the entire shifter assembly with brand new bushings (Ireland Engineering)
22) New Temperature Sending Unit (Ireland Engineering)
23) New Windshield Washer Bottle (OEM BMW)
Lots and lots of cleaning, scrubbing and power coating.
Engine before: Engine After:
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Yasin
"ole skool, I wouldn't have it any other way"
"ole skool, I wouldn't have it any other way"