So much water under the bridge since my last post. In fact, I actually forgot about starting a build thread but having one keeps my projects moving. May, June, and July of 2013 were full of finishing up our house in Maryland to sell and moving the household to the DFW area in Texas. So here's the update for those that don't know...
Shortly after my last trip to pull the Bilstein's from junkyard, I went back and pulled the entire rear beam and everything that was bolted to it. I also grabbed all of the heat shields as mine were corroded and the one over the muffler was gone. Started buying CondorSpeed bushings for the rear end swap and found some H&R Sport Springs on CL for $80(maybe $100, I forget), picked up a $15 strut brace and a free hood in silver that was much better than the one on the car. Move then took priority.
The earlier grab of the rear muffler section was a smart idea because the day before I was supposed to pack our household goods the muffler on the car blew out catastrophically and simultaneously the rear hanger on the beam rusted through. Easy fix.
Before the move I sold the extra set of basketweaves for $100 and the BavAuto springs for another $100 to the same guy. Car is starting to make me money but not for long
Car was shipped to Texas without issue and I started prepping it to be my daily driver. Idle got weird in the July heat, worked on idle, some vacuum lines, gas tank started to leak when I filled it all the way up, blower motor gave up and I wished like crazy the AC worked. Tried to get the AC charged and found a shop that had plenty of R-12 freon. System was holding pressure but then when they started to add the second can of freon, they got bent out of shape when the bottom of the dryer blew out because it was so corroded. Oops Their advice was take it to the scrapyard it was too rusty to work on. I told them they were a bunch of spoiled wusses. Silver hood seemed to be drawing attention from the local constabulary. Decided to get it wrapped.
Misfire came back shortly thereafter and changed out the injectors with some RockAuto clearance injectors. Had a blowout during the commute sometime toward the end of summer 2013 and bought some wheels and Falken tires from Discount Tire. Commute with the noisy right rear wheel bearing had been driving me crazy. When we swapped that out, another fuel leak developed near the fuel filter. Found this and replaced all the fuel line I could reach.
Taking a break from the reliability repairs, I spent an afternoon installing the springs and dampers. Used a double spring pad on the bottom of the rear springs and E46 or E90 dropped hats up front. Picked up a strut bar at some point for $15, the car came with a rear shock tie bar and solid rear shock mounts. Prepped for the BMWCCA autocross season for 2014, I hit their first event and ruptured the rear brake line. There was a fair amount of corrosion at the bend where the fuel lines and rear brake line bend up into the engine compartment. Limped it home with almost not brakes.
Thanks for reading, will post more later.