stan's 240D
stan's 240D
looks like i won't be doing the big brakes for now. turns out those gen 2 calipers require 15" wheels for clearance. not feeling like going and hunting down gen 1s OR buying 15" wheels and tires. calipers are in the FS section now if someone wants them, otherwise they will just sit until i decide to get bigger wheels.
on the agenda for today - going to get the stuff to do rust removing using electrolysis. the references i'm using are http://antique-engines.com/electrol.asp and http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tools/Electrolysis.htm
i'll post photos and everything when its running.
also need to track down the throttle rod, looks like that's the only part of the linkage i'm missing. the piece going from the pivot block on the firewall to the linkage ass'y on the valve cover.
i started writing a list of all the crap i probably should do before putting this thing on the road, and it's long! :O
-new gaskets (have a full set, thanks garage!)
-new fluids (have those on hand, will use zerex G05 for coolant)
-new belts (need to buy)
-new hoses (need to buy)
-new filters (have some, need to buy others)
-new motor mounts (need to buy)
-new headlights (7" H4s, 5 3/4" H1/H3s, need to buy)
-add wiring and relays for new headlights (have wires and oem plugs, need to make harnesses)
-pop test / shim injectors (need to borrow or build pop tester, find shims somewhere)
-valve adjustment (need to borrow or make valve adjust wrenches, buy feeler gauges)
-IP adjustment (maybe talk capt america into supervising that one...)
-citrus flush (probably do this when engine is in car and running)
-brake flush (not sure if necessary...)
-recharge A/C (could skip this)
-new tires (probably VW bus type - hankook ra08 185/82R14)
-strip/recoat aluminum wheels (paint? powder? dunno)
-finish buffing car (half is done, half needs to be done still)
-repair the tear in driver's seat, and crack in passenger seat
-track down an oem toolkit and jack for the trunk
i'm reeealllyyy crossing my fingers that the clutch on this thing is still good. won't know until i lift the engine+trans out and take a look. if the clutch is trashed that will be a bummer because they aren't cheap. probably should replace if in doubt, as there won't be an easier time than when everything is out of the car.
all this stuff has to be done by the 31st, no pressure! i feel like i'm on one of those tv shows where they have 10 days to rebuild a whole car.
It's a 3M product. Might get it at boating supply stores, too. Best bet is what Stan said. It's NOT cheap at all. Then again, I buy it by the gallon.
Ed
(03-04-2011, 05:37 PM)yankneck696 It's a 3M product. Might get it at boating supply stores, too. Best bet is what Stan said. It's NOT cheap at all. Then again, I buy it by the gallon.
Ed
(03-04-2011, 05:37 PM)yankneck696 It's a 3M product. Might get it at boating supply stores, too. Best bet is what Stan said. It's NOT cheap at all. Then again, I buy it by the gallon.
Ed
just got home from wilmington ecology. got a pair of H3 bosch foglights in good condition, the whole throttle linkage for my setup, pair of tail bulb holders, and a like-new stock jack!
there were 3 centras in great condition on a w126, and i was SUPER tempted but my budget won't allow someone should go get those things!
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2011/03...des-190sl/
good call on the blue.
miles davis would approve.
centras? what are those?
tested out silver wheel paint to see how it looks. these are the aluminum alloys - super light compared to bundts. not going to bother tracking down hubcaps because i think i like this look more anyway. masking job was sloppy because these tires are going in the trash once the car can be driven to a tire shop.
Those wheels look tasty.
that looks good, nothing like clean and functional. Now that I see how good that looks on there, I might try it with my winter tires for my 300D, which are a suitty oxidized black
Are you going to build another super rack for this?
YAY old engine and tranny are out.
need to get a replacement clutch slave line (firewall to tranny), no luck finding one online so far.
next order of business will be moving a couple items from the old engine to the new (alternator mounting bracket, and a few small bits). also need to track down some clutch plate bolts - someone nearly rounded them out at some point and it was dicey getting them out. wouldn't want to reinstall those ones again.
pictures when i dig out my droid.
took the snipped clutch line to mesa hose in costa mesa, got a new piece braised up while i waited, and it was fairly cheap too. the added benefit is that segment is now removable independent of hte hardlines, and is stainless steel braided instead of just rubber.
working on cleaning up the tranny - it had 10mm thick of grease in places :O
yes there should be a white mark on one side of the half, and there should be two other marks where the one side of the half should meet between the two marks. Something like this.
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Well thats for a w201 w124 chassis, should be the same for yours.
a week from today the car is getting kicked out of my garage, so it's now crunch time!
2 days of PB blaster and a man-yard of torque finally got the flywheel bolts off. cleaning all the residue off it before putting it onto the new engine.
TO DO (there is more but this is what i can think of off the top of my head):
-assemble motor mounts into one good pair (from two partial sets)
-reassemble clutch ass'y
-mate up engine and transmission
-detach front half of driveshaft from transmission, index to rear half
-move IP/filter fuel lines (w/ banjo fittings) from old engine to new
-move primer pump ass'y from old engine to new
-remove and inspect vacuum pumps from both engines, install best one on new engine
-install new power steering pump and lines
-move oil cooler lines from old engine to new
-reinstall water pump housing/ass'y and thermostat w/ new gaskets
-reinstall repaired clutch line
-put new engine and transmission into chassis
-reattach speedometer cable
-reattach heater hoses
-reattach electrical connections
-reinstall refurbished headlight ass'ys
-replace exhaust manifold and gasket
-valve adjustment
-remove and replace exhaust hanger rubber doughnuts
-reinstall painted valve cover with new gasket
-install new throttle linkage ass'y from firewall to IP
-drain transmission fluid, replace with mobil 1 synthetic ATF 2qts
-flush cooling system and fill with zerex G05 12qts
-install new oil filter and 8qts 15w40 oil
-paint drivers' side wheels
-mask and buff drivers' side half of car
-repair door seal cracks with black RTV
later on:
-replace speakers
-replace stereo head unit ass'y
-source R12 refrigerant for A/C recharge
-repair driver's seat bolster tear
-replace all emblems front/rear
You and your lists. I'm not even reading that
done tonight: flywheel swapped, clutch ass'y mounted, injector hardlines installed, some of IP/lift pump/filter lines swapped.
next up will be mounting accessories (alternator, water pump) tomorrow.
forgot this but i need to source return lines asap. no idea where the cheapest place will be though...
PartsGeek.com It's one day shipping
Napa has em too.
i ended up saying fuckit and ordered 5 meters. i had credit with amazon to cover it, plus i have prime, so it was $42 for the 5 meters with next-day shipping. i guess if anyone needs return lines in teh future, i will be your man
going to get cracking on that big list now.
Wow 5 meter? How many motors you re lining?
Use some for vacuum lines!
god damn it. broke one of the vacuum pump mounting bolts.
done so far: motor mounts, starter, water pump, alternator, and manifolds all mounted.
to do today still: mount vacuum pump, replace remaining IP plastic lines, find the thermostat housing bolts so i can mount that, mate engine and transmission.
(03-25-2011, 10:26 PM)garage Lotsa fun stuff
This is all good info, the lists and whatnot, to be able to come look at for later use.
Cant wait to see her when shes all done!
(03-25-2011, 10:26 PM)garage Lotsa fun stuff
This is all good info, the lists and whatnot, to be able to come look at for later use.
Cant wait to see her when shes all done!
Yeah that mani is welded up tits!
See post #4 stan!
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...-rally-car
things to be done today/tomorrow:
-reinstall front half of axle (had to remove it to get engine and tranny in
-hook up shifter linkages
-install radiator and hoses
-hook up heater hoses
-hook up electrical connections
-hook up power steering lines
-hook up vacuum lines
-hook up fuel lines
-hook up speedo cable
-hook up clutch line
-install oil cooler and hook up oil cooler lines
i also need to figure out how to splice the oil pressure gauge line. i have the one going from teh gauge through the firewall, and the one coming from my oil filter housing....any thoughts on how to mate those two ends properly? its a hard plastic line so i am not sure....
I think the oil line is supposed to be one piece from the gauge to the filter housing and I think they are still available new!
better safe than sorry if it's broken it will loose all of the engine oil!
i must say, replacing the headlights has been the most tedious job on this project so far. and thats saying something when you consider the hours upon hours i spent degreasing parts with a toothbrush.
cool trick i figured out for setting the tension springs on the headlights is to loop string on the spring and use that to pull it through the back plate and hook onto the little pin.
definitely makes me want to put euro headlights in when i have the money for it. for now, the fogs are now 100 watt, and i just put the old sealed beams in for the hi/low beams. polished the chrome and the doors, washed everything real good. will have to diddle with it some more to get the lights all adjusted properly. not sure if the 100W fogs will be too much for the fuses, i have sets of oem relays and plugs if it ends up being necessary.