Re: E36 Track Day Hack (v2)
So over the past few days, I took some time making sure all the brackets/wiring was tidy/etc. All the front-end went back on, also drilled the bumper and cut out a slot in the aluminium slam panel for more air-flow on track..
One of the last jobs was to re-fit the bonnet catches, which I spent ages messing around with and couldn't get it to latch correctly, and the lever (for releasing the bonnet once popped) kept catching on the top fitting for the oil cooler. I had given up with it by then and decided to remove the standard mechanism and fit the pair of aero catches I had from previous cars.
Carefully marked up the bonnet and slam panel to make sure the position was right, then drilled everything. Cut the bonnet and got the holes right for the catches and got those fitted. Then realised, where the pins were on the slam panel was slightly too high to get the top nut on to secure it. Had to get a bit creative and mount them slightly lower on a new bracket, without getting in the way of the headlight..
After a lot of fiddling, finally got there, and all works well. In the meantime I had to go to the scrapper for an indicator connector, as my original one had broken off. Spotted a 525i there, looked a bit closer, and saw it still had the M50 fuel rail on it. Had that and will swap it on in the future, straight bolt on without the need for adaptors on the mounting points..
So once the indicator was sorted, everything was ready to go..
Checked the fluids and took it out to start the running in - everything works awesome!
The engine is tight as expected, but very smooth and quiet. Only took it up to circa 4k and keeping it loaded at the moment. Approx 50 miles in and can feel it opening up a bit, that was it for today. The M3 gearbox has a bit of chatter on idle once warm (input shaft due to the single mass flywheel conversion). Oil pressure is very good (better than the old engine), temperatures are solid and the oil cooler is working fine. No leaks anywhere either. Overall very happy with it! :clap:
Going to continue the running in over the coming days, along with a few other bits and pieces. Hopefully all will remain fine!
After finding out two of the four 'track' wheels were bent, and finding two straight replacements, I decided to get my uncle to powder coat them, as per all the subframe stuff. Decided to go with a different colour instead of the usual silver/anthracite, not tried them on the car yet but il leave this here for now..