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  1. 3 points
    Some pretty good progress over the holidays, most of it in the last few days as parts showed up. Got the crank bolt out with a 6ft bar on my breaker bar. All timing gear removed and cams out, then cam buckets out Front timing cover removed I started doing the rod bearings, but was stopped when 4 of the 12 in my pack were damaged. They had rotated and gouged each other in their packaging so I had to order another set. While waiting for the second rod bearing set to arrived replaced all the valve seals. Created a basic tool to compress the valve springs with the head in place. Finished replacing the rod bearings once the replacements arrived, and put the oil pump together with all new parts and new chain. I opted not to wire tie the oil pump nut and just use red loctite. Maybe I'll regret that. Front timing cover and oil filter housing back on with new guides, seals, water hoses etc. Cams back in and timed up, new top tensioner and guide and the main timing chain replaced Sump on Intake manifold on, all new ccv parts, pretty much everything rubber replaced, new waterpump/thermostat, pulleys Pretty much up to date here with all the remaining new and refreshed parts fitted and main engine harness hooked up. Last thing I'm waiting on is the Beisan vanos seals along with the DISA rebuild kit which should arrive next week, and then I can seal up the top end with a new valve cover. I have a new crank hub bolt to go on but I'll do that once its off the stand and can lock the the flywheel properly. Not pictured but the ZF 5 speed got all new detents, guide tube and other parts. And rear trailing arms rebuilt with new wheel bearings and bushings everywhere. Getting very close to swap time, I'm sick of having boxes of parts everywhere in my garage.
  2. 2 points
    HARD ENGINE PARTS: EXPANDED HARD ENGINE PART RANGE As you may know, we have been specialising in BMW, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and other brands for well over 25+ years, supplying NZ and NZ's premium Engine Rebuilders /Mechanics with premium and OEM hard engine parts for reconditioning, as well as general parts, from complete heads to gaskets and more. With our long-standing connections, we now have an even stronger network of some 60+ European and North American suppliers, rare parts clubs, collectors and manufacturers; if we cannot source these parts, the chances are they are no longer available! For Bimmersport members of course M20, M30 Valves, Rockers etc. have been common sellers. A note to members, also - we now prefer OEM suppliers, over previous Febi/Swag for such components, due to their sizing issues and unreliability. We now have a broader access to a wider range of products, including, but not limited to: -Big End / Conrod Bearing Sets -Cambelt / Timing Sets -Cylinder heads -Gasket Sets (Head and Engine) -Lifters -Main Bearings -Manifolds (Inlet / Exhaust) -Pistons/Ring Sets -Rocker arms -Shims -Water Pumps -Wet Sumps -Valves ...and more!
  3. 1 point
    A1 Auto Tech. 12 Hoper St, Te Aro
  4. 1 point
    I concur with your assessment. On the new SH1 m'way heading north from Auckland over the peak holiday period Waze was remarkably on point. Then again, given the time of year, running on the presumption that there will be 5 0 around every third corner of a brand new, safe as you like m'way, is probably as good a bet. I was busy telling my kids in the back of the wagon that the BIB like to sour holiday makers and add a fun tax over the holidays, when sure enough, a soccer mum SUV got pinged right in front of us with a laser doing what can only have been a smidge over 107, downhill with a tailwind. I mean really, what risk was this person posing to society and their fellow motorists? Zero IMHO. They were more in danger when sliding and swerving to an emergency stop on the lose gravel at the side of the m'way. Needless to say, the radar detector did not go off in my car nor did the laser detector.
  5. 1 point
    Fitted a new set of wheels and tyres to replace the factory Style 66's on the 540i BBS LM (rep's) in 19x9.5 with Maxxis VS5 tyres. Might need to look at some slightly lower springs now. Wanted genuine BBS LM's but they would have almost doubled the value of the car! Crap photos as everything jammed in shed currently.
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