Yeah she is now.. At the time tho had to basically carry her down stairs n out to the car n she was very shocked, 6 stitches in the endbuster wrote:ouchhope she's ok
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It comes out of the passengers side, small black wire.. I'll earth it thenian332isport wrote:You should not be cutting any earth wires at all. Assuming these are a few different sizes of brown and/or brown /orange wires in a black sleeve, then they should go to the earthing point on the drivers side strut tower (or any other suitable earth point).Jhonno wrote:With the positive power cable that would have been for the e36 fuse box, there is what looks like an earth wire.. Does that need cutting and tidying also?
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Make 100% sure it contains brown or brown/orange wires (inside the sleeve). BMW does not generally use black for ground, so be very careful. It's quite common to find a red (live) wire inside a black outer sleeve, and you really don't want to be putting this to groundJhonno wrote:It comes out of the passengers side, small black wire.. I'll earth it thenian332isport wrote:You should not be cutting any earth wires at all. Assuming these are a few different sizes of brown and/or brown /orange wires in a black sleeve, then they should go to the earthing point on the drivers side strut tower (or any other suitable earth point).Jhonno wrote:With the positive power cable that would have been for the e36 fuse box, there is what looks like an earth wire.. Does that need cutting and tidying also?
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Well the one on with the diagnostics plug was an earth the small lead with the fuse box earth was a live.. Does it need to be connected or is it surplus like the fuse box one?ian332isport wrote:Make 100% sure it contains brown or brown/orange wires (inside the sleeve). BMW does not generally use black for ground, so be very careful. It's quite common to find a red (live) wire inside a black outer sleeve, and you really don't want to be putting this to groundJhonno wrote:It comes out of the passengers side, small black wire.. I'll earth it thenian332isport wrote: You should not be cutting any earth wires at all. Assuming these are a few different sizes of brown and/or brown /orange wires in a black sleeve, then they should go to the earthing point on the drivers side strut tower (or any other suitable earth point).
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Fuse box earth ??Jhonno wrote:Well the one on with the diagnostics plug was an earth the small lead with the fuse box earth was a live.. Does it need to be connected or is it surplus like the fuse box one?ian332isport wrote:Make 100% sure it contains brown or brown/orange wires (inside the sleeve). BMW does not generally use black for ground, so be very careful. It's quite common to find a red (live) wire inside a black outer sleeve, and you really don't want to be putting this to groundJhonno wrote: It comes out of the passengers side, small black wire.. I'll earth it then![]()
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I'm really confused now. I think you best take a couple of pictures. You don't want to be feeding any earth wires into the fuse box.
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Jhonno - does it look anything like this?....ian332isport wrote:Make 100% sure it contains brown or brown/orange wires (inside the sleeve). BMW does not generally use black for ground, so be very careful. It's quite common to find a red (live) wire inside a black outer sleeve, and you really don't want to be putting this to groundJhonno wrote:It comes out of the passengers side, small black wire.. I'll earth it thenian332isport wrote: You should not be cutting any earth wires at all. Assuming these are a few different sizes of brown and/or brown /orange wires in a black sleeve, then they should go to the earthing point on the drivers side strut tower (or any other suitable earth point).
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On my B30 loom, the 'black' wire (arrowed) is a red live with a black outer sleeve as Ian said - infact, I think I asked Ian about the exact same wire.
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Roll back the rubber sleeve at the end, so that you can see the true colour of the wire.
Any brown or brown/orange must be earthed, and any red, at the battery end, goes to battery pos., except for a possible red that just 'passes through' the loom on it's way to the fusebox, and now may be duplicating an existing E30 wire.
Any brown or brown/orange must be earthed, and any red, at the battery end, goes to battery pos., except for a possible red that just 'passes through' the loom on it's way to the fusebox, and now may be duplicating an existing E30 wire.
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Right guys.. Just need some clarification of what lives are needed n which arent.. Im gonna run the standard e30 fusebox live so does that mean i can tape up the one in the s50 loom? you have the 2 lives which come out the drivers side of the wiring box which will be connected, and it sounds like i have to run the small black live round to the drivers side from the passengers side.. The red wire with the starter relay live, that is the s50 fusebox live yeah? In fact thinkin about it, it will be tidier to use the s50 live into the fusebox wont it? i assume it gets power from the loom?
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Bit of an update
Car is being trailered to a fitter to have the alarm looked at Tues afternoon.. Soon find out if the engine actually works or not!
Still to do..
- Sort throttle cable
- Some form of air filter
- Manifolds/exhaust
- Tidy wiring
- Brake servo/master cylinder
- Usual odds and sods, finish mounting bits here and there etc
Then its ready for its MOT!! (I think..)
Car is being trailered to a fitter to have the alarm looked at Tues afternoon.. Soon find out if the engine actually works or not!
Still to do..
- Sort throttle cable
- Some form of air filter
- Manifolds/exhaust
- Tidy wiring
- Brake servo/master cylinder
- Usual odds and sods, finish mounting bits here and there etc
Then its ready for its MOT!! (I think..)
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Fantastic stuff Johno... I was just looking at your post on E3024V and I cant beleive how similar our cars are, or at least how similar yours is to how I want mine to end up!
If I ever get the b***ard on the road we'll have to meet up for some Zone photos!
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If I ever get the b***ard on the road we'll have to meet up for some Zone photos!
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Feck off

It wont fiwe atm, twying to check the timing.. Pwetty much the only thing left. Its fiwing balls of flame out the exhaust powts but not twying to catch..
Been on the phone to Ian fow a considewable time nawowing it down to timing ow compwession.. It has at least some compwession..
It wont fiwe atm, twying to check the timing.. Pwetty much the only thing left. Its fiwing balls of flame out the exhaust powts but not twying to catch..
Been on the phone to Ian fow a considewable time nawowing it down to timing ow compwession.. It has at least some compwession..
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Dan,
Sorry to say it, but that looks very wrong.
This is a picture of an M50/52 taken from the E36 Bentley manaul, but it should be basically the same on the S50.

Ian.
Sorry to say it, but that looks very wrong.
This is a picture of an M50/52 taken from the E36 Bentley manaul, but it should be basically the same on the S50.

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To be honest, I'm not sure how much of a job it is. I suspect it's relatively easy if you have done it before, but a turd of a job if you haven't. I've never had to mess with cam timing, or Vanos, so don't really know what's involved. I do know the procedure is in the TIS, but I still don't have my copy to look at.Jhonno wrote:Bollocks..![]()
How do i go about setting the timing cowectly then? Ow is it a deala job?!
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Dameon,
While you have the top off your engine, is there any chance you could wind it to TDC on No1 cylinder and take a similar picture to Dan's above ?
This would help to confirm 100% that Dan has 'issues'.
Cheers,
Ian.
While you have the top off your engine, is there any chance you could wind it to TDC on No1 cylinder and take a similar picture to Dan's above ?
This would help to confirm 100% that Dan has 'issues'.
Cheers,
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That would be superbold_skool_2002 wrote:No problem, I can whip the top off tomorrow if that helps guys?
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