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Fausto's E21
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:16 am
by oc_nightmare
Hi there,
Im Diogo from Portugal, i'm 23 years old and i recently fell inlove with old BMWs driving style
this is not my first bmw but it is indeed my first E21
I bought it a few days ago for a nice price but it has quite a lot of work to be done and i'm here to seek for help on knowledge and perhaps some parts
It is the '82 316 1.8 but the 1.8 was very tired and the previous owner had a 315 layin there and swapped the engines, so, im running with only 75hp... it is quite an economical engine though, but i suspect the rings or cylinders are pretty much over as it smokes a lot. Also, i just hate these piece of **** pierburg carburetors as i had one on my ex-polo 86c gt and no one dared to fiddle with it

this one is going on hte same way, the car has a pretty rough idle and doesnt run well until half throttle.
Anyway, i like driving it very much and can't wait to get a new 2.0 M10 engine on it and start killing the rusty bits
More pics to come

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:41 am
by oc_nightmare
I have posted a new thread on the wanted subforum for the parts ill need for this restoration
http://www.bmwe21.net/forum/viewtopic.p ... 483#115483
Any help is welcome

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:07 pm
by Pho21_girl
Look forward to the pics and updates, hope you're keeping it white

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:43 pm
by tommi_e21
white cars are the best

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:21 am
by oc_nightmare
Sure im keeping it white, i just love white E21's in the way you have to close your eyes when approaching them when its sunny so you dont go blind
anyways, i know it has been done, but i really wanted your help. I found a RHD 500euro carbureted E12 528 car and i was thinking on a M30 swap. As i want to keep my E21 LHD, what can i swap between the two cars and what cant i? What will i need? Does the subframe bolt on the E21? what about the suspension, gearbox and rear diff?
I really like the m30's chain driven camshaft

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:17 pm
by Pho21_girl
austin25uk wrote:white cars are the best

oc_nightmare wrote:Sure im keeping it white, i just love white E21's
Couldn't agree more

...the guys will help with the technical stuff lol...
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 1:08 am
by oc_nightmare
For now i guess im going to stick with the M10, i think that on the E21 chassis it just "feels right" with lots of space to work on it

im going up to 2.0 though
anyways, this was how the old front bumper was:
sharkface
the "new" bumper gives a new fresh look to the car

i wonder if there is something i can do to prevent this one from slowly getting like that old one was
i just love this face
out with the leaky radiator
"new" one, already painted by me
i've already bought a tacho for 4-pot, do you know if there is a guide on how to apply on the cars that came with the big clock? i just bought the rev counter

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:03 pm
by oc_nightmare
thanks for the help
i got the rev counter working but i have no idea on how to sort out the digital clock... no need though
next, 2.0 M10

Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:16 pm
by oc_nightmare
The 2.0 M10 engine is finally in place and working but now i have a problem... As the new engine didnt come with a starter motor, i used the one that was in the old 1.6 but soon after, even though i replaced the batery, the starter doesnt have the strenght to spin the crank fast enough to start the engine
What are my options now? Any help would be much appreciated

Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:34 pm
by e21-Mark
Check the earths! The earth on the battery but also the earth strap from the engine block.
Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:45 pm
by dannyboy
does this only happen when the engine is warm??? if so a bigger battery is needed.

Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:20 am
by oc_nightmare
I'm using a new 60amp batery, but i'll check the earths then

it happens everytime i start the engine.
If not, should i rebuild the starter motor or get a new one? And from what engine?
Cheers

Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:36 am
by e21-Mark
I had exactly the same problem when the earth strap had snapped at the block mounting. It still turned over, but with such a poor earth the current was all being drained away from the ignition system by the starter, which turned slower than it should have.
Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 11:33 am
by oc_nightmare
finally after having the car stopped for almost a year, i decided to start the resto

what kind of metal sheet do you guys use for te rot holes? 0.5mm? steel?
this is how it looks in the back, the front is a little bit better:
besides, i have a complete M30B35 with injection nearby for 350€ that just needs two pistons (it is already disassembled), can you give me some nice reasons to let it go instead of jumping in to buy it?

i kinda already have a 2.0 M10 in the car that's not running right with the old piece of junk carb (at least i think it is from the carb) and i didn't want to go wild spending money on the M10 to end up banging my head against the wall knowing that i could have gone for a better engine for less €€€.
Re: Fausto's E21
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:43 am
by oc_nightmare
making the first steps on tig welding
rot cut out
soon i'll start adding new metal to the chassis
