Project: BMW E21

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eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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First off, I'm new to the forum, so hello all smile

This is a bit of a catch up post really, as I've already done some work on the BMW over the last couple of months.

So, the car is a 1977 (E21) BMW 316. Being from the earlier of the production years, it has the 1.6 engine, as opposed to the 1.8 that was later introduced.

I bought it from a guy not too far away from me, when I was looking for an E30. When I saw this, I fell in love with it and simply had to buy it.











Love it or hate it, I quite like the "stanced" scene, and this will be the direction the car will be headed. Having said that, it will also be undergoing a thorough restoration process.

I'm aware they're not strictly legal, but I fancied some black and silver plates, so grabbed these from eBay:



Most of the work will be done on my driveway:



The carpet under the drivers seat was very wet, and I wanted to ensure the entire cabin was 100% waterproof, of course this means stripping the lot of it out, so I could find any holes/points of leakage. Sorry for the hideous camera phone quality on these:

Wet underlay and carpet:





The engine then started to play up a little, struggling to start. We checked the plugs and the fuel lines and both 'seemed' fine. So out came the gazebo and a mate popped over:







Turned out to be the battery, it had enough power to make a spark in the spark plug, but possibly not enough to start the car. Little annoying, but at least it's an easy fix.

Another night of stripping:





Then I found the main culprit for the water ingress on the drivers side. This is behind the pedals, in the day, you can see the tread of the tyre on the other side!





Super simple loom:



A genuine BBS bodykit came up for sale at a pretty good price, so I snapped it up. I'll probably only be using the front end though.



Took the rear of the interior out too:



And my coilovers have arrived biggrin



They're Gaz Golds, fitted to 323 struts and have RPM adjustable top mounts. Just need a clean up and they will be good to go.

Also, got an email from one of the previous owners, this is how it was found in 2009, after being left in a garage for 12 years!

Anyway, that's it for now, next job is to get the final bits of the interior out so I can be sure there are no more water leaks. Then get under the car and strip back the many layers of Waxoyl, what a hideous job that will be frown




GreatGranny

9,124 posts

226 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Love these.

Had a 1981 (Y reg) 315 (import I think but RHD) years ago I bought from my brother in law for £200. It lasted a year and failed the MOT due to rust. Wish now I had kept it but the wife hated it. Great fun in the snow!

OldSpeed

230 posts

180 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Nice E21!

Almost a twin of my car...


BriC175

961 posts

180 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Looking good Ed.. Should be mint when you get the coilovers on; it handled like a right boat on standard suspension!

Oli.

Welshname

176 posts

140 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Lot of love for this car.

I'll continue to help out so long as you'll help when I get my project going smile

Can't wait to see the coilovers on and some nice wheels to match. Will be a very tidy car when it's finished.

eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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It's not the jacking points that have rusted.

That hole is behind the pedals on the upright of the bulkead.

Welshname

176 posts

140 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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From looking underneath the jacking points seem fine tbh.

The whole interior and carpet is out and we can't see any signs of rust/damage in that area.

That said, on the old photo's of the car I saw before, Ed, the rear drivers side sill seemed to have had work done in that area, which, if anything is a good sign.

eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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The previous 3 owners before me, between them, restored the back of the car (rear of the doors and backwards).

The restoration work done, is for the most part of a very high standard, but I've found some evidence of rust that has been simply plated over, so that will be cut out and new metal welded in it's place.

falkster

4,258 posts

203 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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That is lovely. Some great colours in e21s, can't quite make it out, is that inka, iberishrot or phörrix?

eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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It's Topazbraun Metallic smile

tbc

3,017 posts

175 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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the numberplates are legal on a car of that age


falkster

4,258 posts

203 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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tbc said:
the numberplates are legal on a car of that age
I'm pretty sure that's not correct. Pre 73 rings bells.

falkster

4,258 posts

203 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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eddiethekid said:
It's Topazbraun Metallic smile
It looks too light, must be the picture/crappy iPhone screen.

Looks awesome either way.

Chunkychucky

5,956 posts

169 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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Nice, from my favourite era of BMWs, look forward to seeing your progress cool

eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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tbc said:
the numberplates are legal on a car of that age
Pre 73 is legal, this is a 77.

falkster said:
It looks too light, must be the picture/crappy iPhone screen.

Looks awesome either way.
It's had a respray at the back, and the front end has awful paint fade.

It'll be getting resprayed in the new year hopefully smile

eddiethekid

Original Poster:

126 posts

167 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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Last night I wanted to clean up the coilovers. This was unfortunately stopped when the top nut, holding the top mount and subsequently the coil on, was stuck solid. I couldn't move it.

So tonight I went and bought an impact gun, which simply laughed at the nut and it was off in seconds. The right tool for the job...





Also, the four adjusting bolts on the top mounts were also stuck solid, and due to the shape and size of the top mounts, I couldn't free them up. So I made a little vice/jig thing which stopped the top mount from rotating, and did the job perfectly





Perfect

So out came a couple of buckets of piping hot soapy water, and a load of Tardis & G101. Some elbow grease later, and they went from this:



To this:







The lowers (bottom of the thread and down) need some paint, as they've got some surface rust. Probably a couple of coats of black will sharpen them up.

I've only done the front, as I got hungry and didn't fancy starting the rears. Plenty of time though

aka_kerrly

12,417 posts

210 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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YES YES YES!

I shall subscribe to this thread. I really fancy a E21, 15inch BBS Mahles and a Alpina front end, semi stripped out with 3.0L M3 lumpsmokin

TVR Sagaris

834 posts

232 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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I fitted a set of coilovers to a very similar car to this last year in Manchester - you have a twin somewhere OP.

BriC175

961 posts

180 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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So when are we fitting the coilovers Ed? biggrin

rosscobmw

350 posts

158 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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I used to have an E21 316. Brilliant cars, I loved mine and wish I'd kept it. The boy that bought it off me has fitted banded steels and coilovers