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f**k me dude that's awesome. I have no reason at the moment to do 3d stuff so I haven't really learnt. I've just been told my latest project will involve BIM, so that's going to give me something to do!
You have to choose three cars, introduced in your year of birth. For me 1988.
Pics necessary, as this is a media thread after all.
Right then, after a quick thread change, here's mine. It's harder now as they have to have been introduced in your year of birth (as opposed to just being produced...
Only just seen this one, I've been offered to be trained in BIM.
It's pretty mental TBH, and makes pricing jobs amazing.
The level of detail you can go into, the way you can schedules of rates applied to materials, then just change the material and the rates change and update the job...
Right, so I'm a pretty damn efficient 2D cad user, working with building plans most of the time, I never stray into 3d.
So, my holding down shift and using the middle mouse, I've gone into 3D, (deliberately, as I'm currently designing a drip tray).
So, I held shift, entered an isometric view...
Eddie, those lines look pretty damn old, and there seems to be perished rubber everywhere? Surely it's not just going to be the MC? Time to get some brake pipe, some connection fitting kits, some benders, and get handy ;)
Have you considered speaking to f0xy? The lad's practically a boy genius...
Sorry to spam to f**k, but summary, (I'd print these three pages, then sit infront of the car and check)
What I think is your MS:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2932&mospid=47172&btnr=34_0196&hg=34&fg=25
Your "boosters"...
I'm assuming these are the boosters?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2932&mospid=47172&btnr=34_0248&hg=34&fg=25
and here's some more gasket part numbers and sizes etc:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2932&mospid=47172&btnr=34_0292&hg=34&fg=25
Check my edit above, one of the master cylinders comes up with part numbers, whilst the others say "no parts for you car" I think that means only one is correct?
LOL! Surely you can tell if you sit infront of the car with the pictures printed out mate? (lazy northerner)
Are these boosters not on real oem?
Take some pics of them if not and post them up?
Booster, number 12 in this...
It needs to go to a proper alignment place.
They'll soon be able to tell you if something's goosed so they can't align it. They'll often tell you this for free. Go off and get it changed, then return and have it aligned.
I'm not sure why I'm so on form today, but surely you get an idea from the exploded diagrams here?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partgrp.do?model=2932&mospid=47172&hg=34&fg=25
"Thanks Rob for going to see it"
"I'd like to say thanks to Rob for going to see it"
"Rob went to see this for me first as it was 300 odd miles away"
Any of the above would have been acceptable, you Scottish feck.
Get the wheels done antracite Kevin. Personally, I like it.