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Hi,

my 80 e12 is fighting a battle with rust I think I'd rather resolve with a transplant of the powertrain and suspension++ into a cleaner chassis.

I live in California so all the dmv fun applies.

I think I've located a German 1975 525 that's already been DOT approved, which is very appealing to me.

Optimally, I'd swap the bits straight across from the 80 which has already had swapped In a dirty m30 with 265, HR and billies.

Is this as easy (relatively) as i am thinking ? Plug and play essentially - okay -'lots of plugging and playing or are there significant challenges going pre facelift I need to address?

Thx
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Post by hilux30 »

The only thing I can think of is the fuel lines and sending unit, going form carb to Injection requires more line pressure ... unless I'm wrong, never had a carb E12..
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Yeah, I think it would be pretty straightforward. Realoem is a resource like usual with those sorts of things.
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Should be an easy swap. What part of California?
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Post by toddness »

Thanks for the input. I'm expecting a challenge here or there. Good call on the fuel system- - Thank you!

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I gotcha! I sold them last week, then I scrapped the steelies. Same for the rear doors. Cut them up with the Sawzall and now they're gone. Are you going to drop the subframe to do the swap?
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Post by toddness »

That's pretty much the plan.

I want to believe l'll be stripping repairing and repainting the 525 before I do anything.
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Why not leave it original?
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Post by toddness »

I will (most likely) be restoring it to the original mintgrun. The car was painted something similar to agave by the original owners son.

There will be a little body body work required as well, like de-DOT the car.

So sad they had to butcher it up to get it in the states.
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You have the good early hood and small tail lights, that's all that matters.

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and no CA smog laws apply
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So -- I've seen CabbageFumes mention of the Bilstein HD's - #34-000243, HD(B6) - being required for the pre-76 e12.

I assume I need to add this to my list or is there some magic bean with my suspension swap that will supersede this requirement?

Thanks all...
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Post by CabbageFumes »

You can make it a little easier on yourself if you swap out your front strut housings with later ones. 75-76 models had a lot of revisions and a lot of one or two year only parts for the front suspension and brakes. I took everything up front from an '80 because parts are much easier to come by, plus more choices for struts, including Bilstein Sport struts.
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Thank you
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