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    Default BMW 325TDS Project Smoke Machine

    Another Diesel Drifter, maybe not to the extremes as the merc build but still a slider..


    After getting my 320d I decided I couldnt have a rwd without feeding my craving for sideways, and not wanting to abuse my new one I had to get another one that i could go mental with. Feeding my hatred for sparkplugs and love of german machines a 325TDS was the obvious choice. Owly went parts with me on this project.

    2.5L turbo Diesel, 6Cyl giving out 140Hp & plenty of torque. The bosch pumps in these are electric controlled & I can work Black Magic on these







    got it jacked up & checking all the bushings in the back, all seem nice & solid. Rear Left wheel bearing is fucked tho had it out to 155MPH up on the axle stands


    up to the front then, power steering pump im not so sure about, so ill probably flush the system & see. Fan belt tensioner is a bit stiff aswell so ill open it up & see.

    front mount intercooler & hosing & that seem in good nick so thats good.

    feeling the clutch is going to give up soon enough owly already managed to get it slipping. Especially when I get this throwing out some daecent power figures pluming black smoke. looks easy enough to get the gearbox out so happy about that.

    wishbone bushes are grand, not so sure about the balljoints tho.



    will be fitting a Hydraulic handbrake & maybe even a biasing valve. welding the diff, lower it a bit with harder springs to sharpen the handling, clean out the air intake & EGR block, turning it up until theres nothing but Pure Pollution coming out the back, decat & maybe twin exhausts or a side exit.

    Agri Spec Diesel Slider FTW


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    right, owlys cars still causing me headaches, theres always somethin!

    anyways we tore into it briefly this weekend



    opened up & washed out

    welded up


    and the rear hub taken off & wheel bearing changed out. hub is such an odd shape its a bastard to keep straight on the press


    went stripping & trying out new toys, namely shane going mad with the air chisel. the plasma cutter or the grinder were going to set the interior up if we werent careful. Couldnt believe how easily it cut through the plate into the boot


    then another of owly's notions, a cold air feed through the fog light



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    settling into the slow side of the build now, didnt have much time this weekend with loading up & setting up for tractor pulling

    a brake line flaring tool we made a while back
    gona be important for this bit of the build


    how are we gona work the hydro handbrake

    first things first, the clutch master cylinder we're using (0.625) had a reservoir on top & is designed for drip feeding for adjusting clutch position. the cylinder had to be opened & the feed bored out to take the flow of brake fluid through it for in-line use, and we also had to thread it to take a bolt that we would bore & make a brake line fitment out of

    machining the bolt we are using as a reducer. A blind 10mm hole had to be bored & tapped, followed by a through bore of 3mm. This was to make a seat for the flared brake line.


    made up a mounting bracket for the master cyl on the milling machine

    then a mounting bracket to go onto the car

    and decided where I was going putting it

    then an adjustable leaver system



    never got it finished, need to weld on guide rails for the leaver & bend the leaver to a nice position for the driver.


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    Picked these up in Trim last night, 6cyl 40mm lowering springs


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    Will be keeping an eye on this have an e34 525 tds myself. The tuning chips off these are a very good job and only around €100 endtuning.co.uk


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    Quote Originally Posted by WayneR33 View Post
    Will be keeping an eye on this have an e34 525 tds myself. The tuning chips off these are a very good job and only around €100 endtuning.co.uk
    running my own chip on this, cost to me = a lot of hours figuring out


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    Ha, evry mod is it?


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    Really good job. Just curious, what lathe have you got?


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    Quote Originally Posted by WayneR33 View Post
    Will be keeping an eye on this have an e34 525 tds myself.
    actually have one myself aswell :P an auto, pure gangster looking yolk


    Quote Originally Posted by rps13Carlow View Post
    Really good job. Just curious, what lathe have you got?
    2 of them would have to check at the weekend



    Anyways continuing on slowly
    Bought this lastweek to rob bits off & break it
    E36 318IS Coupe M Sport, few tasty bits on it

    Anyways, stealing some bits off it at the weekend & being a petrol and my Ban on spark plugs, the engine was not coming past the door :P



    anyways, Figuring the ECU & Pump out what pins do what from the schematics to make up my chip



    EGR & Manifold cleaned out, Trailing arm bushings re-fitted now too

    After that didnt get much done, & with tractor pulling going off again next week its not looking like much will be done this weekend coming either, Fiddling diesel pumps in tractors instead


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    after a bit of tractor pulling on sunday and lungs filled with black smoke it gave us a bit of motivation to get this going ASAP on monday, early start & late finish

    got our wires pulled from the pump, and then the manifold went back on sunday night to give the gasket sealer chance to set.. all painted up


    diff put back in, lowering springs fitted & camber adjusted to the max... tracking at the min is severely toed in, sort that nextweek maybe




    stripping the original seats & interiorinterior. The weight of the factory seats is something else..




    and just another slight mod to the Hydraulic handbrake, guide rails for the leaver. almost done with this now & needs to be fitted


 

 

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