Macho's gracias @autokunst !
While disassembling the front hood hinge/torsion bar system, I found out that the only parts not damaged were the torsion bars.
It was welded up by the previous owner, but there are more aspects of the system that don't last 50 years.
the rest was in need of repair or replacement:
- one rewelded arm was again separating from the tube. The other arm was successfully rewelded by PO.
- the soft metal parts that hold the short end of the torsion bar deformed under the 50 year constant loading from being closed.
- one bracket around the soft metal part (a cage basically) was damaged in a previous repair attempt; it got some kisses from an angle grinder....
View attachment 171360 View attachment 171392
As it turns out, these parts are not readily available, basically due to those design imperfections: most systems have broken tubes, and most soft metal blocks are deformed by now.
So we must come up with a solution:
The tube can be replaced by a 26x22x1062 mm tube (just ordered) and the arms are going to be welded to it. they may get an additional 'ring'around the pipe, not just the half circle that they are today.
And while looking at the soft metal block and the cage around it, I thought: Can we not remake this as one part?
So reading on google that 3D is easy, I gave it a go. Here's the first attempt:
View attachment 171399 and Version 4: View attachment 171398
V4 was modified so that it now retains the short end of the torsion rod inside (it cannot slide out as in my red design). Also it is modified so it can actually be milled.
I'll 3D print it first (in our office....) to do a trial fit.
Let's see how much it costs to get this milled from steel or stainless steel.
That's actually really close to where I live!Hi Eric,
Looks good! I think we should have some kind of library on this forum with all the 3D-drawings.
Do you know these guys? www.shapeways.com
Since you're from the Netherlands, they're also based in Eindhoven.
Hi, I too encountered the different handbrake cable end. Actually I think the new style is a big improvement but it does require the block mounts to be bought separately, and they are quite expensive. There is a very useful previous comment about how you can in fact cut the old blocks off and modify them for the new cable, which I attempted with moderate success. It’s a good bit of advice but in the end I copped the cost and bought the new blocks from Jaymic in the UK - about £38 EACH!why is the part from W&N different then what comes out of my car?
So, side stepping from memory lane.
I am currently rebuilding the rear handbrake as part of the rear axle overhaul.
The part from W&N that i bought however looks significantly different from the one pulled out of my car. (see pic; brown=old, shiny = new....)
The old one has a massive, cast iron block whereas the W&N part looks more, what should i say.. Korean?
I want it to be original, as best as i can.
Does W&N re-engineer to their own liking the parts?
If what i took from my car is original shape, then i do really prefer that over the W&N part.
Does anyone happen to know if BMW still sells the original shaped handbrake cables? and while at it, does BMW also sell the 2 push in type M8 Bolts that hold the end of the cable to the semi-trailing arms?
Otherwise i will consider taking it apart, and having the mounting plate & M8 push bolts replated and used to rebuild the cable by a local cable company.
I can if there is interest. They now were 125 euro each; 250 for the set.That is looking great.
Do you plan to produce then also for others?
Not asking for me, mine are good, but...
Breiti