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  1. #5601
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    Little update on the car topper, couldn’t find any felt paper or masking tape around the house(of course I put it off until 5mins before I had to leave for work) so I ended up grabbing a roll of shop towels and tried using those. Got to my first house for delivery and noticed it had almost slid off the car, it was on the edge of the rear window!
    Wish I saw the plastidip idea sooner, had a can of that in the garage, but for now I just had to slap it on the roof bare, hurts my heart


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    2004 BMW 330i TiAg ZHP/// 6MT(purchased from forum 6/06/16);
    KONI Yellows | Akebono Brake Pads | ECIS cold air intake system;
    Hotchkis Sport sway bar | ECS Tuning Carbon Fiber front strut brace
    Vibrant Performance Muffler | Coby Wheel Tri-Stitch steering wheel & shift boot
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  2. #5602
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prestovie View Post
    Little update on the car topper, couldn’t find any felt paper or masking tape around the house(of course I put it off until 5mins before I had to leave for work) so I ended up grabbing a roll of shop towels and tried using those. Got to my first house for delivery and noticed it had almost slid off the car, it was on the edge of the rear window!
    Wish I saw the plastidip idea sooner, had a can of that in the garage, but for now I just had to slap it on the roof bare, hurts my heart


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    Just for future reference, don't use any kind of paper towel product. That's guaranteed to scratch your paint. It's like sandpaper being dragged along the paint.

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    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
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  3. #5603
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    How do you lower the tranny without...like...dying? Floor jack and prayers?
    the latter is always good.

    the trans is actually not that heavy - maybe 80lbs. if i didn't have the trans jack i could have just lifted it into position.... but the HF trans jack i used was very helpful. what's not helpful is the ridiculously terrible access to the upper passenger side bolt.


    Quote Originally Posted by 704sw View Post
    Peterman told me he used a transmission jack from HF. Problem is HF has like 5 different ones.

    Hey Peterman! If you get a break from doing the drywall at the new McDonalds would you mind sharing which one?
    LOL...

    here's the one i have... it's nice because you can roll it around easily, and then just lift it with the scissor jack into position. the white 'tray' on top can be angled and locked into a specific position:

    https://www.harborfreight.com/450-lb...ack-61232.html

    you can also use it for lowering/raising the rear diff/subframe assembly - it was awesome for that.
    peter

    2004 330i ZHP
    2005 330iT ZHP
    2010 328iT M Sport
    2012 128i M Sport

  4. #5604
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    Quote Originally Posted by slater View Post
    the latter is always good.

    the trans is actually not that heavy - maybe 80lbs. if i didn't have the trans jack i could have just lifted it into position.... but the HF trans jack i used was very helpful. what's not helpful is the ridiculously terrible access to the upper passenger side bolt.




    LOL...

    here's the one i have... it's nice because you can roll it around easily, and then just lift it with the scissor jack into position. the white 'tray' on top can be angled and locked into a specific position:

    https://www.harborfreight.com/450-lb...ack-61232.html

    you can also use it for lowering/raising the rear diff/subframe assembly - it was awesome for that.
    Dude, I should’ve had that while doing the the rear subframe. I used dueling floor jacks, and it was friggin’ horrible. Granted I was doing it solo, and it was dark by the time I had everything apart...
    Emma - 2005 BMW 330ci ZHP 6MT Estorilblau Individual

    Sportline 8s 18x8.5F - 18x9.5R | APEX ARC-8 18x8.5 Square | aFe Intake | 135i Brembo F/R Calipers | 26mm Front/20mm Rear Sway Bars | Z4 Mirror
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  5. #5605
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    Quote Originally Posted by 704sw View Post
    Dude, I should’ve had that while doing the the rear subframe. I used dueling floor jacks, and it was friggin’ horrible. Granted I was doing it solo, and it was dark by the time I had everything apart...
    necessity is the mother of invention, right?

    the first time i did it (with my sedan), i used my 3-ton floor jack and a strategically cut piece of 3/4" plywood to stabilize the rear end. it worked, but was not ideal. the trans jack was almost too easy.
    peter

    2004 330i ZHP
    2005 330iT ZHP
    2010 328iT M Sport
    2012 128i M Sport

  6. #5606
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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    Just for future reference, don't use any kind of paper towel product. That's guaranteed to scratch your paint. It's like sandpaper being dragged along the paint.

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    whoops haha I should’ve figured, I was in a rush.
    Once the weather gets warmer I’ll be compounding the roof anyway, had some scratches that looked like someone slid keys across the paint


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    KONI Yellows | Akebono Brake Pads | ECIS cold air intake system;
    Hotchkis Sport sway bar | ECS Tuning Carbon Fiber front strut brace
    Vibrant Performance Muffler | Coby Wheel Tri-Stitch steering wheel & shift boot
    Michelin PSS | Blizzak WS-80

  7. #5607
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prestovie View Post
    whoops haha I should’ve figured, I was in a rush.
    Once the weather gets warmer I’ll be compounding the roof anyway, had some scratches that looked like someone slid keys across the paint


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    What about clear contact paper? I remember having to use it to cover my text books in elementary school.


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  8. #5608
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    Other than time required, is there any logical reason not to go ahead and tackle my oil pan gasket when I’m doing my SMF clutch conversion/RMS?

    I might just take a day off work and make it a 3 day weekend job.
    Emma - 2005 BMW 330ci ZHP 6MT Estorilblau Individual

    Sportline 8s 18x8.5F - 18x9.5R | APEX ARC-8 18x8.5 Square | aFe Intake | 135i Brembo F/R Calipers | 26mm Front/20mm Rear Sway Bars | Z4 Mirror
    M3 Dead Pedal | Lexus ES300 Yellow Fog Light Retrofit | Koni Yellows/H&R Springs | Llumar CTX 40% | Coby Tri-Stitch Wheel & Boots

    Awaiting Install: M3 Wing Mirrors

  9. #5609
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    Normally when you use the engine support brace to do the oil pan, the transmission is bolted to the body via the trans mounts. My only concern would be without the transmission in place, your engine could literally fall out of the car. Now if your planning on doing after you bolt up the trans after doing the clutch... no worries..
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    M3 Motor mounts, UUC Trans mounts, Modified clutch style LSD 3.15, TMS front subframe reinforcement, Koni Yellow sports,
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  10. #5610
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockethead View Post
    Normally when you use the engine support brace to do the oil pan, the transmission is bolted to the body via the trans mounts. My only concern would be without the transmission in place, your engine could literally fall out of the car. Now if your planning on doing after you bolt up the trans after doing the clutch... no worries..
    Yea that would be less than ideal...

    I think I’ll do it another weekend. Clutch is a little more pressing, imo. It’s getting quite noisy.
    Emma - 2005 BMW 330ci ZHP 6MT Estorilblau Individual

    Sportline 8s 18x8.5F - 18x9.5R | APEX ARC-8 18x8.5 Square | aFe Intake | 135i Brembo F/R Calipers | 26mm Front/20mm Rear Sway Bars | Z4 Mirror
    M3 Dead Pedal | Lexus ES300 Yellow Fog Light Retrofit | Koni Yellows/H&R Springs | Llumar CTX 40% | Coby Tri-Stitch Wheel & Boots

    Awaiting Install: M3 Wing Mirrors

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