Jersey E30 rally car rebuild

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  • martinpallot
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    Well progress has been slow over December, as in absolutely nothing got done on the car up until today. I had some 50mm struts off a 323 I broke so thought id have a play with them. I stripped them down, sandblasted them and cut the standard spring perches of, welded some coilover conversion tubes on and some heavy duty arb mounts onto the strut.

    Whilst clamping one of them into the vice I realised that the cast piece at the bottom can be made to flex quite easily , so I got a bit of 3mm steel and plated it a bit. I didnt want to wedge it completely and with thick steel as I think it needs a bit of give to avoid potential breakage somewhere else along the casting. We'll se how it goes. Also drilled the bottom ball joint taper out to 5/8ths so that I can use the rose joint arms. All they need now is alick of paint

    Still undecided about what inserts to use. I wanted bilsteins but the lack of adjustability can be a problem as Ive found with the current shocks. Think I'll give the Gaz adustables inserts a shot. At 70 quid each they seem good value and Ive had good experiences with Gaz in the past.



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  • Wessie
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    loving this ! looks like a proper bit of kit - keep the updates coming

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  • M11rf
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    Nice motor, and nice work

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  • Graham
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    With ten inch wheels you will deffinately have an issue with the wheels hitting the arms, suppose its not such a problem on a track car, maybe make up somelocking tabs on the rack ends?
    even on std wishbones my wheels wanted to hit the wishbone and just about everything else, i made up some spacers which go in the ends of the rack housing to limit lock

    but your right as a circuit car i dont use much lock, on a circuit car generally if you cant catch a slide with half a turn your going off!

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  • martinpallot
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    With ten inch wheels you will deffinately have an issue with the wheels hitting the arms, suppose its not such a problem on a track car, maybe make up somelocking tabs on the rack ends?

    Originally posted by cossymax
    1st of welcome to the site Martin
    Cracking car, and some great fabrication skills / work. bet that gearbox was`nt cheap!!! going to be a proper well sorted E30

    Keep up the excellent work, and keep the updates coming with the pictures
    Thanks! Box wasnt cheap at all but was seriously holding the car up from competing with the mega money escorts, its more powerfull than any escort but only used to use 2 gears where the escorts use 4 and as the engine is cammed it needed to be on the boil to get the best out of it, hopefully the new ratios will sort it.

    Hopefully have some updated pictures this weekend

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  • Graham
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    Sorry no dimensions, my car runs a wider track so wouldnt be much help. the first set I made I used the standard wishbone as a jig and found this is the best way.
    yeah using a std wishbone as a jig was my origional intension using 10 inch wide wheels i really dont have a need for wider track, it only just goes on the trailer now!

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  • martinpallot
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    Sorry no dimensions, my car runs a wider track so wouldnt be much help. the first set I made I used the standard wishbone as a jig and found this is the best way. The postioning of the compression strut mounting on the botom arm is also important as depending on wheel offsets and steering lock the insides of the tyre may clash.

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  • Graham
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    Originally posted by martinpallot
    Rollcage and arms are both built by me, the arms are copies of the dtm front arms but use an escort compression strut bracket on the chassis rail for strengh as opposed to the bolt on modified lolipops that were known to bend. The Strut end uses a 5/8ths UNF high tensile bolt instead of the ball joint to enable the use of any normal 5/8ths rod end. The thickest part of an e30 bottom balljoint is 16mm so essentially just needs drilling out. This is the only other picture I have of the arms

    thanks for that its something i've been considering doing for a good while now, do you have the diamentions?

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  • cossymax
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    1st of welcome to the site Martin
    Cracking car, and some great fabrication skills / work. bet that gearbox was`nt cheap!!! going to be a proper well sorted E30

    Keep up the excellent work, and keep the updates coming with the pictures

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  • martinpallot
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    Rollcage and arms are both built by me, the arms are copies of the dtm front arms but use an escort compression strut bracket on the chassis rail for strengh as opposed to the bolt on modified lolipops that were known to bend. The Strut end uses a 5/8ths UNF high tensile bolt instead of the ball joint to enable the use of any normal 5/8ths rod end. The thickest part of an e30 bottom balljoint is 16mm so essentially just needs drilling out. This is the only other picture I have of the arms

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  • Graham
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    cool, good man whats the cage? and tell me more about the bottom arms please

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  • Tristan
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    Wow! Get stuck in mate!

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  • martinpallot
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    Jersey E30 rally car rebuild

    Some may have seen this on other forums, have just joined on her so thought I would introduce myself, built the car 4 years ago from a 1991 325 sport and competed in local hillclimbs with it, its had various engines in its time, M20, M50 and now the S50 and the whole thing has been an experiment as there werent many of these being used when it was first planned. The car proved to be competetive with the e36 m3 motor in it so in the summer I stripped it down for what originally just going to be a respray and a bit of tidying, as you can see from the pictures things got a little out of hand along the way

    As it was in May 2010 at Bouley bay:





    Stripping the 8 layers of paint off



    Sill stands and exhaust tunnel



    Scuttle box for cutoffs



    Flared arches and jacking points





    Modified floor for e36 twin ear diff cover



    New bulkhead and tunnels









    New rollcage





    Pedal box, handbrake and gear lever turret





    Sequential gearbox



    modded front x member to raise rollcentres, Rose jointed bottom arms



    Testfitted engine and box, sits 5 inches further back than standard





    Made engine and gearbox mounts









    Thats as far as I am so far. Getting a sandblaster for christmas so wiill clean up the interior, underside and engine bay with that before its onto paint in january. In the meantime got to weld in brackets for allsorts of bits and bobs.
    Last edited by martinpallot; 14-12-2010, 17:30.
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