
So I started here this morning AFTER going to the parts store to order new complete tie rods and an original catback. There is no chance in hell that the M40 catback fits the M42 cat.
Fresh FW bolts & pilot bearing:


Unfortunately, I have an unhealthy hole, in my crankshaft. It's fairly tight but not as tight as I would like. The other 7 were perfect though.
Clutch disc and PP clean and ready for reinstall. I cut the glaze from the FW & PP with a die grinder and brown disc.

My Ghetto-Motorsports Kupplung einstellung Werkzeug. It got me part of the way there. But I ended up eyeballing it, then tightening the PP just enough so the disc could still move a bit. I jimmy'd the tranny on, then gently pulled it off. I torqued the PP bolts with fresh hardware, and the trans slid in nicely.



Wiring harness and exhaust manifold on. I had to remove it for transport...on a dolly, about 7/10's of a KM from my in-laws, on a Sunday Morning. Working in Germany on Sunday gets you more dirty looks than you can imagine.

Old leaky rack out, and subframe cleaned up a bit:
Old dirty E30 rack on the rt, new old dirty E36 rack on the left:

And don't start that 'why didn't you do a Z3 rack?!' shit...3.2 is better than 4.0 on the E30 rack, a 20% difference. Plus, I have had this rack lying around for over a year and now I have a chance to put it in.
I cleaned it up a bit after I have it in the car(no pics)
Picked up a Zionsville E36 rack spacer kit from another member here in Germany. And a new giubo from Sir Blunt.
Removing the old rivets first:

Tah-dah, I didn't break anything:

All back together. It's not tightened, most of my tools are at the worksite.

To the shifter rod, old bushing was all nasty and soft, and oozing fluid:

Knocked that bitch out with a screwdriver, lubed the new one with some all-natural Bio homemade lube I whipped up then pressed it in with my good old bushing-persuader:

As I was looking at the rear shiftrail bushing, I realized that there was too much free space in there, which equals unwanted shifter slop.
SOOO, I so happened to have an old pkg of 5 min Epoxy, so I mixed that nasty stuff up:

And filled the offensively large void, rear first of course:

Yummy.....
Then I spent the rest in the front, but there wasn't much left given that the rear was so cavernous:

AND that all for today, dealer trip tomorrow as the numbnut gave me the wrong crush rings for the PS lines......aufwiedersehen.
I also ordered a 280x22mm Massive Street Kit, and Billy Sports to go with the KW springs. I will be installing the Goodridge SS lines on the rear when I drop the subframe to fix my Shifted 1yr old bushings. The fronts will be waiting for the Wilwoods.