My Supercharged M30b35 build.

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Post by Rav335uk »

Donk is out :D

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And dash out too. :D

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Back for more tomorrow :shock: :laugh:
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Post by Rav335uk »

Did a bit more today.
Poked around with a screwdriver and revealed more "Dusky" stuff 8O

Fusebox area is fooked, so remover ALL the loom, what a bloody ballache, but needed to be done.


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And loom all removed :mad:

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Post by Shadow »

You are very very brave. :shock:
Many people would have just bought another one.
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:up: What he said ^
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:laugh:

Well, at least this way, it'll last another 20 odd years when the shells been stripped of all the rust, and replaced with nice new metal panels. :D
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Today's been productive and alot of wasted time.

Cleaned up the head, put all the valves and springs back in, fooking collets were a bastard and didn't want to know on a few of them, but perseverance prevailled.

Ordered NEW Febi Rockers from GSF :alright: , as they were able to deliver to me.

Then, problems started, LOL, putting the shafts in, and trying to get the first rocker in place, "Rocker says No", :argue:

COOONT, looked at it, scratched my head, phoned Zaust (Thanks Marc) :D
and after looking at the other 11 of them, GSF had put in an M20 one!!! :up:

On the phone again, and an hour later all sorted..................so I thought, looked at the rocker and realised it wasn't FEBI , :roll: but a cheap chinese piece of shit :evil:

Again, onto the phone, and another hour late, and checked it before the driver drove off, It was aFEBI M30 Rocker.. :banana:

Then it was onwards.
Result....all I have to do now is change a few gaskets for new ones, and it'll be ready to bolt onto the bottom end tomorrow.... :clap:

Clean rocker shafts.

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The New FEBI Rockers

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And all installed..

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Not alot going on as i still don't have the lower crank seal, but hopefully , that'll be sorted out tomorrow.

So, all i've done to day is some peado cleaning action.
Exhaust heatsheild cleaned and VHT silver used to cover it.

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:popcorn:
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Post by Rav335uk »

leadphut wrote::popcorn:
Seriously, Popcorn is your only post on here????
Go on then, what's you're opinion :rofl:
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Post by davintosh »

Rav335uk wrote:
leadphut wrote::popcorn:
Seriously, Popcorn is your only post on here????
Go on then, what's you're opinion :rofl:
Usually just means the topic is interesting and he's subscribed for updates. (I am as well, but chose not to advertise the fact. :D :popcorn: )

In this case it's safe to assume it's a complementary addition to a thread. That's not always the case though, as some will subscribe to a thread that's spiraling rapidly, heading for a crash. I love what you're doing and look forward to seeing more. The cleaned & painted heat shield... :up: :bow:
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Post by Rav335uk »

davintosh wrote:
Rav335uk wrote:
leadphut wrote::popcorn:
Seriously, Popcorn is your only post on here????
Go on then, what's you're opinion :rofl:
Usually just means the topic is interesting and he's subscribed for updates. (I am as well. :D :popcorn: ) In this case it's safe to assume it's a complementary addition to a thread. That's not always the case though, as some will subscribe to a thread that's spiraling rapidly, heading for a crash. In this case, I love what you're doing and look forward to seeing more. The cleaned & painted heat shield... :up: :bow:
Point taken, but over on other forums i'm on, it means a totallt different thing. :laugh:
It means the O.P is waiting for the mother of all fook ups. :D
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Post by leadphut »

Rav335uk wrote:
davintosh wrote:
Rav335uk wrote:
leadphut wrote::popcorn:
Seriously, Popcorn is your only post on here????
Go on then, what's you're opinion :rofl:
Usually just means the topic is interesting and he's subscribed for updates. (I am as well. :D :popcorn: ) In this case it's safe to assume it's a complementary addition to a thread. That's not always the case though, as some will subscribe to a thread that's spiraling rapidly, heading for a crash. In this case, I love what you're doing and look forward to seeing more. The cleaned & painted heat shield... :up: :bow:
Point taken, but over on other forums i'm on, it means a totallt different thing. :laugh:
It means the O.P is waiting for the mother of all fook ups. :D


Relax Man, we're all friends here.

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Post by Shadow »

How dare you use that emoticon. :duel:
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:laugh:
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Post by Rav335uk »

Time for a little update :banana:

Not a lot happening so far, but this, and that's it due to work commitments. :(

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Oh, and a bit of bodywork to commence, but no pics.
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Post by VW+bimmer=bliss »

What kind of vehicle is that alternator from?
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Post by Rav335uk »

VW+bimmer=bliss wrote:What kind of vehicle is that alternator from?
E34 535i M30b35.
Standard fit as far as I know.
Has a cooling duct from the rear of the main beam to the alternator.
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Post by shocka »

Yeah, just looks like there's a chip out of the alternator housing where the duct goes. Not a big deal, great progress Ray! keep it up
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What's the update. Already thinking down the line for my swap...
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Any updates on this build here was my old rotrex charged m30 Image
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Updates will be coming in about 4 weeks, at the moment, the car is in for a media blast, body work and a full respray.
The engine is being stripped down again for a full crank, flywheel balance, but the compression is staying low for the Rotrex.

BTW Bungles, what HP did you make?
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I made 302bhp @6psi wasn't bad went really well to be honest I'm just trying to perfect the other one I got now that runs a eaton charger
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sub'd, I'm excited to see this!
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Post by Rav335uk »

So am I.
I'll be travelling down to the car on the weekend, so hopefully i'll have some pics to share. :D
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Shadow wrote:You are very very brave. :shock:
Many people would have just bought another one.
In the UK, this is actually rather minor rust. I once heard they use approx. 500 lb. of salt per mile in the winter (not to mention that there is a huge proportion of 'coast cars' compared to here). You should see what they have to do to rebuild Triumphs that are 20 yrs. older than this.
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Any updates here?
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Cough
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Post by russc »

ya, updates are pretty rare in the whole FI section, looking back at this thread, the S36 intake manifold is like worth its weight in gold now, you need a donor car and/or complete engine to get one of those now.....

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Apologies guys, been busy at work.

I have a few pics for you to show where we are.

ImageEngine 2 by ravi Singh, on Flickr

ImageEngine1 by ravi Singh, on Flickr

ImageEngine 3 by ravi Singh, on Flickr
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Lookin' good!
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