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runhouse
08-30-2018, 05:51 PM
Alright, here is the list of items being shipped:

Genuine Bmw:
pilot bearing
T/O bearing and guide tube
Front and rear ( F+ R) bump stops
F + R strut/shock mount gaskets
M3 trans mounts
Fuel filter
Exhaust manifold gaskets
Cold climate pcv kit
Crank and cam position sensors + orings (all)
VCG + grommets
OFHG kit
TB gasket
MAF oring and gasket
Guibo
CSB, nuts, bolts, butyl tape
Sealing compound
Crankshaft seal kit
All 02 sensors
Brake pad wear sensors
M3 sway bar (free) and new bushings
Strut mount reinforcement plates
Disa valve
Intake boots
Flywheel bolts
Oil pam gasket and bolts
Bmw performance S/D rear rotors

ECS tuning:
Performance poly diff bushings
2pc S/D front rotors
Aluminum F connector
Brass clutch fork pivot pin
Po boy clutch stop
SS brake rotor set screws

Assorted:
Stoptech sport pads
Drilled/safety wired oil pump nut
Dr vanos rebuilt unit
Chase bays SS vanos oil line
UUC DSSR
Turner ultimate power pulley kit w/ tensioners
Turner shifter upgrade/rebuild kit
Meyle HD front sway links
Bimmerworld performance engine mounts
ATE type 200 brake fluid
Brass radiator bleeder screw
CSF alum radiator kit w/ silicone hoses
Stewart water pump
Bav Auto Viton OFHG
Garagistic 80a subframe bushings
Garagistic bronze clutch+brake bushings
Condor speed shop SS brake+clutch lines
Condor rear subframe reinforcement plates
Vorshlag RSMs with reinforcment plates
^(12mm for koni yellow S/A)

EDIT *10mm for koni RSM. Thanks terry for sorting that for me of no charge!!!

Already have/had awaiting install:
New clutch and flywheel
Ngk spark plugs
Mann oil filter
Bosch starter


Pretty sure im forgetting some stuff i already have. And will still be getting coolant, trans+diff fluids, oil, EDIT: syncro design works spherical RTABs, new Michelin PSS, some other odds and ends, surely stuff that couldnt be planned for upon teardown/install.

This will do it for the time being. In the future there will still be more to come.

I will have a lot of perfectly working, and recently replaced genuine parts to get rid of after alls said and done. ...while youre in there...


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John in VA
08-30-2018, 07:05 PM
:jawdrop Good luck - talk to you next year!

ZHPizza
08-30-2018, 07:22 PM
Just a lil tune up gat dam

PetesZ
08-31-2018, 01:30 AM
Did you have a cash annuity and needed to spend cash now?

That is more in parts that I paid for the track car.
Good luck and where do we send flowers for your mechanic?

cakM3
08-31-2018, 01:34 AM
That's quite a list you got there! :thumbsup

Newjack
08-31-2018, 02:51 AM
https://i.imgur.com/J5Qkv.gif

DeathTrap
08-31-2018, 04:25 AM
Damn son...
RIP

san
08-31-2018, 04:55 AM
Hopefully you bought them from fcp (apart from the ecs tuning ones you specifically mentioned) so you don’t have to buy them again


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johnrando
08-31-2018, 07:28 AM
Wow, what a list. Good luck!

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runhouse
08-31-2018, 04:52 PM
Yes, i understand the cost is not justified to some. But thats for another discussion. Call it a labor of love/terrible addiction.

Luckily my mechanic and i both will be doing this all together. We both have a terrible addiction to these things. And an entire shop at our disposal. Thankfully. Hahaha. And nope. This should get completed relatively soon.

Also, fcp got a large portion of the money. Not all of it. But a lot of it.


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runhouse
08-31-2018, 04:53 PM
And to all wishing me luck, its much appreciated. Obviously i love digging holes. (Read:graves). But as much as i cringe at the dollar amount, i absolutely cannot wait to button this all up and have a grin glued to my face.


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DeathTrap
09-01-2018, 06:47 AM
Yep, it's not about the money (usually). It's the feeling of satisfaction at the end. :hi

runhouse
09-01-2018, 12:33 PM
Some guys on e46f have brought something to my attention.

M3 guibo rather than oem?

Edit: are they interchangeable? Is there a benefit? (That seems like an obvious answer, but i digress)

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runhouse
12-30-2018, 10:42 AM
Well after things have gone incredibly smooth and everything was all buttoned up; an issue finally arose. Leaking coolant and gas from rear right of motor. Didnt have an inspection mirror handy, but pretty positive its headgasket. Calling machine shop tomorrow. Bring on 2019!


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Fried_Chicken
01-05-2019, 05:03 AM
I have no idea why everyone is reacting like this is something insane.
This is all proper preventative maintenance, and it's better to do it all at once than have some crap fail down the line.

Now you should have a super reliable, super awesome, German sports car.

Archbid
10-30-2019, 06:38 AM
A few adds:

steering giubo
engine mounts
intake seal/gasket (if you are doing this job, take the intake off!)
pulleys and belts
shifter bearings and bushings
MAF sensor
intake temp sensor o-ring
heater and coolant hard lines (I guarantee the connectors are corroded and broken in the block, and they are likely eating the aluminum in the ports)
throttle seal
dipstick o-ring

Archbid
10-30-2019, 06:41 AM
I bought an engine, and I am doing the exact same rehab project, so I have a very exhaustive list!

I also have to do front wheel bearings. About $2,500 in parts total (including engine and 6-speed transmission). But you can't just buy another car, because every car for sale needs all these repairs.

runhouse
01-18-2020, 08:47 AM
Let me know if you need anything. I have tons of extra parts


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Will
01-18-2020, 03:23 PM
Let me know if you need anything. I have tons of extra parts


Did you ever get the car up and running / engine fixed?

runhouse
01-19-2020, 03:59 AM
Should be wrapped up this coming week. I am hoping by Wednesday. Ended up time certing the block for good measure. Will also be reinforcing the RTAB pockets and coating the underbody in (assumed for now) POR15. After that all thats left in the immediate future is me tinkering. Longer cord for my iphone, possible resolder of a connection for one of rear map lights, bolster the wiring harness that goes through the deck lid, etc... minor OCD things.


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runhouse
01-19-2020, 04:01 AM
Over the span of time i ended up getting a other block minus rotating assembly and another head as well. I have a hoard of mechanical items now. Literally.


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