Spen wrote:Big respect for doing so much hands on. Got a load of skills there!
Thanks Spencer. I don't feel all that skilled. Mostly two steps forward, one step back.
Yesterday and today I got the subframe finished.
Ireland Engineering does not provide great documentation for installing the toe and camber kits. Now that I've done this three times previously (two installed on cars), I know some tricks. In order for the kits to allow full adjustment, where an E28 needs it when set on lower springs like H&Rs or Spax with Billie Sports, you can't just do this naively. One must cut the brackets back to allow the TA's to not bind when at full adjustment. And because the brackets need to be cut back, you have to do some re-enforcing.
On both Vlad and Maytag, when aligned correctly, the toe adjustment is almost as far forward as the brackets will allow and camber is as almost as high as possible. If you just weld the brackets on you'll not be able to get the car properly aligned. I've wondered why more people don't complain/post about this.
Before:
This pic shows the brackets installed, without the original bracket cut back yet. You can see that upward mobility of the TA is prohibited by that horizontal piece. The red lines indicate where I cut.
After. I had a failed weld (bubbles from not cleaning well enough/my shielding gas not being set right) and had to re-do things, thus this is not super pretty.
Similar setup on the toe adjustment. There's a hunk of 3/16" steel under there reinforcing things.
Another technique I found works well is to use two bolts when positioning the brackets. This helps makes sure they are positioned and aligned correctly before tack welding.
Vlad is on lift in background so could double-check where the alignment is set.
Done.
In other news, I gave up on R&R'ing the original wiper motors. Instead I bought this new unit. See this thread for details:
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=148022
You have to slightly modify the the bracket (note new notch). I will powder coat this previously galvanized part now that it's been cut.
