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  • BlueSapphireTribe
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    Thanks for the excellent pictures!!

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  • EasySpeed*Inc
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    Timing guide part II

    DSC07596 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Fresh guides never looked so good!

    DSC07484 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    My original guides were toasted! so toasted in fact that I chucked them without taking any photos, I think out of disgust

    DSC07485 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Comparing old chain to new chain, basically nothing visually different (other than the color) no stretch or unusual wear ect..

    DSC07498 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Reversal of everything I just did

    DSC07508 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    New guides, chain, tensioner, updated Vanos spring washer to later model (gets rid of that annoying Vanos rattle) and converted Vanos fasteners to grade 8 and a whole lot of other random wear items

    DSC07512 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    DSC07573 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    DSC07688 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    All together again

    DSC07827 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    What could this be?

    DSC07552 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Hmmm 1/2" 316L stainless plate

    DSC07833 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    I am going to be making some headers for this bad bish!

    DSC07852 by tom maloy, on Flickr
    Last edited by EasySpeed*Inc; 08-21-2018, 10:25 PM.

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  • nsogiba
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    Love the attention to detail. (most) engines really are just stuff bolted together. Keep up the good work and keep the pictures coming.

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  • Johnny_Coleslaw
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    Great pictures! really enjoy seeing the progress

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  • The Simps
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    Great read a like you said at the start - fascinating pulling apart such an interesting engine!

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  • EasySpeed*Inc
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    "This engine is just made entirely of bolts." Me

    DSC07286 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Tear down (aka impact battery destroyer)
    DSC07285 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Little vanos solenoids
    DSC07283 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Mmm complexity
    DSC07295 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    DSC07322 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Its complex but so interesting
    DSC07327 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    No shortage of grease and grime here
    DSC07381 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    fullsizeoutput_ad by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Look at the length of those balancer fasteners
    DSC07402 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Multi piece water pump housing
    DSC07408 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    There it is boys in all its glory! after removing every type of fastener know to man
    DSC07411 by tom maloy, on Flickr

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    Did we learn anything today? If so comment below
    DSC07468 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    I know it looks complicated and it is, now if you don't mind I have many impact batteries to recharge

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  • LCG
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    Originally posted by whyisthernousernames? View Post
    Another easyspeed thread, this is going to be good!
    x2!

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  • EasySpeed*Inc
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    Engine GTFO!

    fullsizeoutput_12c by tom maloy, on Flickr

    I had forgotten how much gravity this badboy had

    fullsizeoutput_12b by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Luckily the top portion of this job is relatively simple

    DSC07121 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Thought I lost a jack! good thing I found it... nobody wants to be one jackoff

    DSC07187 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    No bad noises so far

    DSC07198 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Quite the paper weight

    DSC07208 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Yep still cool looking from back here

    DSC07212 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Weight reduction is easy, just pull that dumb air pump out

    DSC07267 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    "I like this engine" 2 Chainz

    DSC07239 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    I feel the engineers at BMW solve every problem by just adding more fasteners, change my mind

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  • nsogiba
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    Great car, keep up the documentation of your work. Sub'd.

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  • philohlean
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    Great work so far, welcome to the life of preventative maintenance on M cars. Love E39 M5s. What are future plans, if any?

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  • EasySpeed*Inc
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    Originally posted by white out View Post
    I had no idea the intake manifold looked like that inside. Cool stuff when M was M.

    E39M5 is one of the greatest cars ever. Sub'd.
    I am a sucker for ITB's they just make everything better!

    Originally posted by 19birel View Post
    Love the E39 M5, glad to see you're doing your part to make sure this one stands the test of time!
    It is going to be a long road but totally worth it!

    Originally posted by whyisthernousernames? View Post
    Another easyspeed thread, this is going to be good! Very thorough already
    I will try my best, thanks dude

    Originally posted by mrmomoz View Post
    going to keep my eye on this one! loving the photos :P
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by Dat_Yota View Post
    never knew that BMW did two piece oil pans. that's pretty cool.
    It is cool but it's also just one more gasket you have to buy

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  • EasySpeed*Inc
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    The spread of new bearings, Rod fasteners and gaskets!

    DSC06344 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Old bearings gone, new bearings ready to go in

    DSC06361 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    DSC06358 2 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Couldn't help but notice the wear on the oil pump tensioner/guide

    DSC06412 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Looking groovy, but not in the good way

    DSC06407 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    Ordered a new one, the steel spring on the old tensioner also had lost quite a bit of tension

    DSC06410 by tom maloy, on Flickr

    That is about it for down here but I have much more work left (hint) timing chain guides

    DSC07002 by tom maloy, on Flickr

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  • Dat_Yota
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    never knew that BMW did two piece oil pans. that's pretty cool.

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  • mrmomoz
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    going to keep my eye on this one! loving the photos :P

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  • whyisthernousernames?
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    Another easyspeed thread, this is going to be good! Very thorough already

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