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Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 04, 2018 7:25 PM
by jc72
wkohler wrote:Probably not worth thousands of dollars in machinework for the test fit though.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-h-and-r-par ... 795725~hr/

surely good enough for a test fit.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 04, 2018 11:02 PM
by wkohler
I guess that's more common than I expected. The offsets for the 16s (even 944) aren't super friendly with adapters.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 15, 2018 8:30 AM
by Shawn D.
You can make test-fit adapters out of plywood or MDF -- I've done exactly that. I wouldn't rest the car's weight on them, but if you have the springs out, you can jack the body up and down and turn the wheels to determine the fit across the range of suspension motion.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 17, 2018 9:10 PM
by yomenendez
Other than water what did you use to clean the hood insulator...

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 17, 2018 10:51 PM
by tig
yomenendez wrote:Other than water what did you use to clean the hood insulator...
Is this a question?

About this thread?

About what specifically?

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 18, 2018 8:10 AM
by yomenendez
My mistake.....
Was referring to Maytag thread where you cleaned the hood insulator.....
Just looking for direction...
Cleaning product used.....???
Process you followed.....???
The insulator is NLA...just trying not to do any damage...

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 19, 2018 9:43 AM
by tig
yomenendez wrote:My mistake.....
Was referring to Maytag thread where you cleaned the hood insulator.....
Just looking for direction...
Cleaning product used.....???
Process you followed.....???
The insulator is NLA...just trying not to do any damage...
Please ask there.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 21, 2018 9:01 PM
by leadphut
cek wrote:
yomenendez wrote:My mistake.....
Was referring to Maytag thread where you cleaned the hood insulator.....
Just looking for direction...
Cleaning product used.....???
Process you followed.....???
The insulator is NLA...just trying not to do any damage...
Please ask there.
Oh brother... :roll:

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 22, 2018 1:43 PM
by tig
Jake's been busy.

I'll let the pics speak for themselves.

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Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 22, 2018 6:44 PM
by bkbimmer
Bitchin

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Dec 22, 2018 7:16 PM
by 1st 5er
:wave:
cek wrote:Jake's been busy.

I'll let the pics speak for themselves.

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Noice.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 15, 2019 10:10 PM
by BenGerman
Man that color is insane. Can't wait to see it in person.

Are you going with the Autolutions shifter on the 6 speed?
I remember Ron had something pretty fancy for those transmissions.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 15, 2019 11:28 PM
by tig
BenGerman wrote:Man that color is insane. Can't wait to see it in person.

Are you going with the Autolutions shifter on the 6 speed?
I remember Ron had something pretty fancy for those transmissions.
Current plan is to use the stock E46 shifter.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 24, 2019 10:53 PM
by tig
Meh. I'll be putting a different cover on there. Not at all happy with the way the 'light media blast' worked out.
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Tempted.
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Somewhere the metal trim parts that go here have gone missing.
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Yum. Like new.
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Thanks Kohler.
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SS SS.
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I'm debating the look of this. We soda-blasted it. All that I've found look too scratched. Alternative is to fabricate something metal.
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Expansion bung used to be on other side of rad. We moved it over here. Much better, but I think we can come up with a simpler hose connection.
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750i MC
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SS. Yes I'm going there.
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Erect. E23 shocks.
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When we're done, I'm gonna have a lot of plated parts for sail. Plate all the things. All the time. I say.
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Hi Ben.
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No confusion here. Still confused about Vlad's rears.
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Bronze.
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Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 24, 2019 11:05 PM
by 1st 5er
Sweet dreams. :D

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 8:24 AM
by BenGerman
We should rename this thread to: manual how to rebuild an E28 to better than new.

Stunning work Charlie. Thanks for taking all the pictures! I will need them at some point as well.

Re: Project Minerva: S54 powered E28 daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 10:14 AM
by tig
BenGerman wrote:We should rename this thread to: manual how to rebuild an E28 to better than new.

Stunning work Charlie. Thanks for taking all the pictures! I will need them at some point as well.
Good idea. Done. Sort-of.

Thanks Ben.

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 11:12 AM
by T_C_D
The Recaros are totally awesome! Love them.

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 11:43 AM
by Ordnator
Great thread with exemplary attention to detail which is very well documented. :up:

Are you able to rotate the expansion tank 180-degrees? This could give you a cleaner looking hose run.

Keep on keeping on.

Regards,

Mick

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 5:19 PM
by delvin
Ordnator wrote:Great thread with exemplary attention to detail which is very well documented. :up:

Are you able to rotate the expansion tank 180-degrees? This could give you a cleaner looking hose run.

Keep on keeping on.

Regards,

Mick

But then the lettering would be upside down :(

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 5:30 PM
by Ordnator
delvin wrote:
Ordnator wrote:Great thread with exemplary attention to detail which is very well documented. :up:

Are you able to rotate the expansion tank 180-degrees? This could give you a cleaner looking hose run.

Keep on keeping on.

Regards,

Mick

But then the lettering would be upside down :(
Not if you are standing at the front passenger wheel looking at the "BMW" engraved on an M20 / M30 rocker cover, it is the wright way up then ;)

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 25, 2019 7:58 PM
by linen grey ghost
I'd keep the plastic OEM nose beauty piece, maybe heat it with a heat gun and then lay some books (weight) on it to flatten out the 'humps'; the texturing you created from the soda blast look period to my eye.

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 28, 2019 5:41 PM
by LeiseyJr
Looking tits as usual!

I think for the expansion tank, find a welder and block off the current bung and relocate that one or another one where the circle is on this picture. If that's the expansion tanks final resting place.

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Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Jan 30, 2019 10:53 PM
by Spen
Jeez Charlie, you are a huge gangster. What an effort!

BTW isn't 425 Motorsports in Bellevue off 140th a bit? I know Cory at the wheel repair shop, Sound Wheel Works. Known him for many years. I see nice stuff outside 425 and didn't know they did work for you. Not that you couldn't do it yourself =) As always, thanks for adding a lot to the E28 community. I am glad to have known you from the basic beginning of your foray into E28's. Certainly taken it a lot further than me on many many areas! Bravo amigo

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 2:32 PM
by tig
Moar progress & pics. I have to say it is absolutely KILLING ME that I'm not doing this work. So far, all of the work meets my standards, and the team at 425motorsports has been great to work with, but I love doing all this kind of work...and I actually KNOW I could do it well. But, alas, other aspects of life mean I simply don't have the time and if I want this car done (which I do!) I have to continue using my checkbook-wrench.

That said, I guess this is part of learning the checkbook-wrenching skill...

Enjoy the pr0n:

Oh, what wheel to use? Never loved the look of the Mtech 1. Love the Mtech 2 (385mm) thats in Vlad. Maybe I'd like a 370mm more? Regardless I'm getting this MTech 1 restored to full glory as the baseline.
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I have two sets of front belts. One old (currently on car) and one new style (here). I'm guessing receptacles for new style are easier to come by (don't have a good set yet). Thoughts?
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Upper door trim are all in fine shape except driver's door. Sourcing...
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Driver's inside door handle is broken. Also sourcing...
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We couldn't remember where these go. Then I remembered. (front door jambs)
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Ugh. Based on this, I'm going to go with my old-style, Sofica, heater box. The wiring harness we're using is old style and would need to be modified to support the new style anyway, so this is just simpler.
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One of the most critical components. My son asked "what's the most expensive, non-power train OE part". This is the answer.
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Little plastic covers that go here are missing. @bengerman got me a set in Sandy Eggo!
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Just test fit. These are now off at upholsterer....
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Euro lenses (new).
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Based on conversations this weekend, I may switch from this 924 booster to a 528e, which I now know fits.
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Intentionally going simple on brakes for now (E34 BBK that came with chassis) knowing that once the car is driving we'll want to Get The Balance Right (channeling Depeche Mode).
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So far the only thing that really pisses me off about this build. I wanted antenna delete.
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I had to scramble to find a rear seat. Spen as awesome in helping, delivering directly to shop. The base is beige. At upholsterer...
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Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 2:40 PM
by Nick1984
Respect! :shock:

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 6:13 PM
by Tiit
Thanks for sharing. Looks great.

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 6:34 PM
by BenGerman
Rolled fenders?

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 7:52 PM
by tig
BenGerman wrote:Rolled fenders?
Yep. Whew. Thanks for asking.

Re: Minerva: The S54 powered, better than new, daily driver

Posted: Mar 18, 2019 9:50 PM
by vinceg101
We didn't get a chance to catch up this weekend, and I know this is a silly question, but will this be unveiled at 5erWest in July?