Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
That looks more like a porn-viewing position to me.
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Fascinating. As the light dims in the garage and this CCTV camera starts doing it's low-light compensation (with IR illumination) paint differences become visible.
I knew that part of the driver's side had been previously painted. It was disclosed by the PO. And when I did my initial paint correction on the car, I determined that it wasn't just the driver's door (where the dent was) but the front fender and both doors. This photo confirms it. No other photos of the car I've taken have shown this, and it is certainly not obvious even under very close inspection (except by paint experts like bkbimmer and Ken).
Never really thought that IR might be a good tool for inspecting a car to see if it's been painted.
I knew that part of the driver's side had been previously painted. It was disclosed by the PO. And when I did my initial paint correction on the car, I determined that it wasn't just the driver's door (where the dent was) but the front fender and both doors. This photo confirms it. No other photos of the car I've taken have shown this, and it is certainly not obvious even under very close inspection (except by paint experts like bkbimmer and Ken).
Never really thought that IR might be a good tool for inspecting a car to see if it's been painted.
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Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
That is really cool. I have a Seek Thermal IR cam for my iPhone that does some cool stuff, but it can't do a combo visible/ IR shot like you have there. It will do separate visible (from the phone camera) and IR and do an overlay, but that won't show what you are seeing.
I am envious of your garage.
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I am envious of your garage.
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Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
the bumpers are pretty lightweight and they really aren't going to anything for protection in the event of an accident, so yeah they are held on by nuts and washers. However on a US car that hasn't been cut out, there are support frames from the car that are almost directly in line with where they mount so it has good reinforcement in that area. The "mounting kit" that you should have ordered with the bumpers will have everything you need.
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
This might help - not sure if you're looking for one with the rear bumper/Mtech kit removed, or the middle metal panel as in your project. Pardon the dirt as this was "BC" (before cleaning):Does anyone have a picture of the rear of a euro car with the rear panel removed?
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
anyone know where to get these license plate brackets?5280 JB wrote:
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Is it these brackets Chris?
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Yes. NLA, unfortunately.
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Here's where I found things Thursday night. I didn't have time to post these until now.
Ken had gotten most of the spot welding on the rear panel done. In addition he took the front frame rail brackets to his shop and primered them and worked them over more.
He's being really careful to not have to paint the fender; keeping his work tight to the rear panel.
I've been contemplating pulling the trigger on a Magnaflow 16555 exhaust as I've never been happy with this IE exhaust. Given I have to cut the ends and get it straightened anyway, I figure I might as well (the poor fitting IE exhaust is going to look really obviously crooked now).
Ken had gotten most of the spot welding on the rear panel done. In addition he took the front frame rail brackets to his shop and primered them and worked them over more.
He's being really careful to not have to paint the fender; keeping his work tight to the rear panel.
I've been contemplating pulling the trigger on a Magnaflow 16555 exhaust as I've never been happy with this IE exhaust. Given I have to cut the ends and get it straightened anyway, I figure I might as well (the poor fitting IE exhaust is going to look really obviously crooked now).
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Friday Ken got the welding done and started with glass filler. He said he test fit the tail-lights just to make sure...
He also had obtained paint and created a sample card. It looks good to my eye. His eye is better and he agrees, so I think we're good to go...
My job this weekend is to clean out the trunk seal gutter and remove the hood and clean the underside...I finally bought replacement sound deadening and front seal. I need to find someone to help me get the hood off though, because I don't think can do it alone. Damn my son for going to college .
He also had obtained paint and created a sample card. It looks good to my eye. His eye is better and he agrees, so I think we're good to go...
My job this weekend is to clean out the trunk seal gutter and remove the hood and clean the underside...I finally bought replacement sound deadening and front seal. I need to find someone to help me get the hood off though, because I don't think can do it alone. Damn my son for going to college .
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
You can easily remove the hood alone. I have only done it once with help. That said, it's probably better to have two people.
Is he going to remove the brackets for the bumper trim?
Is he going to remove the brackets for the bumper trim?
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Sam came by today and helped me get the hood off. He's a good guy.wkohler wrote:Is he going to remove the brackets for the bumper trim?
I was thinking of leaving the right bracket on (Ken already removed then left one). I figure it will add a little flair.
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Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Thanks for documenting this part so well, and look forward to the results. Now that I've held on to my euro kit, I am soooooo temped...
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
I installed one of MagnaFlows cat back systems last week for a customer, it is pretty nice but too quiet for my taste. I think you might like it.
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While I have the hood off I'm going to replace the wiper bushings per http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=132532
I also never really deep cleaned around the hood gasket; when I showed the car last summer at the Heritage BMW concours I realized how dirty that was. This will be an opportunity to get in there.
I tore into the hood tonight, getting the old heat shield off.
Used this stuff:
Un-fun, dirty job.
The plastic scraper I used started to mar the paint so I had to slow down. I am going to have Ken paint the underside anyway so it looks totally tits, since he's painting the top...
The washer hoses and stuff are all being replaced too.
I also never really deep cleaned around the hood gasket; when I showed the car last summer at the Heritage BMW concours I realized how dirty that was. This will be an opportunity to get in there.
I tore into the hood tonight, getting the old heat shield off.
Used this stuff:
Un-fun, dirty job.
The plastic scraper I used started to mar the paint so I had to slow down. I am going to have Ken paint the underside anyway so it looks totally tits, since he's painting the top...
The washer hoses and stuff are all being replaced too.
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
It doesn't cost $500.03
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$46.75: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/Sup ... htm#item22wkohler wrote:It doesn't cost $500.03
Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Haha. Unlikely ill backdate my 37k mile, pristine 88 911, but a 914 is on my short list to restore...to a 914-6ish thing.
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Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
Yes, Charlie, thank you! Your pictures are an invaluable resource.cek wrote:Couple more shots of the frame rail ends with the US bumper mounts and toe hooks removed. Pics like this would have helped me understand this, so I hope others can benefit.
Now given your attention to detail, I am curious, why you or your guy Ken felt it was not necessary to brace the quarters and trunk before removing the tail panel? https://sites.google.com/site/straights ... /1982-528e Given my total lack of knowledge on the subject I'd still would be inclined that bracing is a must.
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Re: Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is (Euro Bumpers!)
What does accomplish what you recommended above? Pardon me as I don't understand and want to learn. Thank you.joel323 wrote:Make sure you get some weld through primer on your bare metal areas that will be closed up.