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E30BeemerLad
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Thanks Malcolm, I reckon the pipes on my PAS system should reach to behind the n/s headlight.
The fan is all wired up save for I need to change the end connector on the loom to match the thermo switch on the side of the M42 rad. I cheated and got dan to make me up the loom for the fan so that it goes to the fusebox and has relays etc etc.
The fan is all wired up save for I need to change the end connector on the loom to match the thermo switch on the side of the M42 rad. I cheated and got dan to make me up the loom for the fan so that it goes to the fusebox and has relays etc etc.
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Daf318is
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I used an E36 PAS res mount. This bolts directly to the E36 engine mount arms with no modifications requred.
I'll get a picture if you want
I'll get a picture if you want

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tylerma
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please do sirDaf318is wrote:I used an E36 PAS res mount. This bolts directly to the E36 engine mount arms with no modifications requred.
I'll get a picture if you want
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Tis what I did with mine..
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Lee, I'll bring an e36 res. then, yes?
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Daf318is
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Ok just been out in the dark to take pictures, it's surprisingly awkward and impossible to actually see the bracket but they do show the location pretty well. The bracket is a direct fit.

Resevoir from above

I stuffed the camera down in the bay to take a shot!

A picture that doesn't show the resevoir!


Resevoir from above

I stuffed the camera down in the bay to take a shot!

A picture that doesn't show the resevoir!

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Jhonno
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Get a proper filter on their 5 mins ago!!! 
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Daf318is
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It's horrible that one! I'm on the look out for an air box that will fit - I promise it's just a tempory measure


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Bob_S
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no wonder you have a flat spot the size of the isle of man!
come over one night or the weekend and we'll swop filters over!
come over one night or the weekend and we'll swop filters over!
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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I considered PAS thingy down in the dungeon,but how the hell do you fill it?
Youth is wasted on the young.
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Daf318is
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Fills easily with a Halfords thing because it has a "stretchy" bit on the end of the bottle. It is actually easier to acess than it looks 
Belive it or not that filter is rated for 250 Horses or 3 litres!!!
Bob - the flat spot goes away when the car is warm, it goes like a rocket once it has warmed up so it's not the filter

Belive it or not that filter is rated for 250 Horses or 3 litres!!!
Bob - the flat spot goes away when the car is warm, it goes like a rocket once it has warmed up so it's not the filter

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I don't care what the box says
That filter is nasty and i wouldn't even use it on a hoover!
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I threw one out ages agoDaf318is wrote:Well if you can source me a nice air box from a M30 engined E34 (? I think it's what Dan used) let me know! They appear to be like rocking horse poo!
Dafs, have you seen my filter? that should be good for 600bhp then! lol
Malc, very easy to fill, tip, tip, tip shit missed wave it about a bit and it's pouring it in nice, nice mess too but oh well
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I get enough grief about oil stains,that's one of the reasons for plonking my PAS tank up top.As I said earlier,I can see no reason why it cannot go on the o/s turret. I welded my bracket in with the engine bay empty,thinking 'loads a room for a proper air filter...' and the sodding PAS is just where the filter should go!My initial plan was to build an air box out of light alloy to take a K and N panel filter that I just happen to have squirrelled away.Hence the cone thing.Bob_S wrote:
Malc, very easy to fill, tip, tip, tip shit missed wave it about a bit and it's pouring it in nice, nice mess too but oh well
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daimlerman wrote:I get enough grief about oil stains,that's one of the reasons for plonking my PAS tank up top.As I said earlier,I can see no reason why it cannot go on the o/s turret. I welded my bracket in with the engine bay empty,thinking 'loads a room for a proper air filter...' and the sodding PAS is just where the filter should go!My initial plan was to build an air box out of light alloy to take a K and N panel filter that I just happen to have squirrelled away.Hence the cone thing.Bob_S wrote:
Malc, very easy to fill, tip, tip, tip shit missed wave it about a bit and it's pouring it in nice, nice mess too but oh well
my filter is off an e36 328 apparently anyway it's huge and is sitting exactly where your res. is
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-E32-E34-735i- ... m153.l1262Daf318is wrote:Well if you can source me a nice air box from a M30 engined E34 (? I think it's what Dan used) let me know! They appear to be like rocking horse poo!

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E30BeemerLad
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I've got E36 filter boxes with mine, looks like one has been butchered already
Bob, bring the reservoir mount if you can
Bob, bring the reservoir mount if you can
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Yours are M30 boxes Lee, if that blue pallet with an engine and other bits is yours 
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i no where there is one if you need oneDaf318is wrote:Well if you can source me a nice air box from a M30 engined E34 (? I think it's what Dan used) let me know! They appear to be like rocking horse poo!

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E30BeemerLad
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result, that's the first bonus from buying the kit from MikeyDanThe wrote:Yours are M30 boxes Lee, if that blue pallet with an engine and other bits is yours
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Daf318is
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That includes the chunk I took out with my sump!!Bob_S wrote: our drive is fubar anyway so i give up now.
I've had loads of offers for airboxes now but the better halfs gearbox failed last night so changing my airfilter is the last thing on my mind

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Wasn't a good day for cars yesterday was it Daf? 
If ur stuck for a motor u can borrow mine for a few days if that helps at all.
If ur stuck for a motor u can borrow mine for a few days if that helps at all.
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Tell me about it! I went down to see Bob and got a new fuel pump for the BM and on the way back the gearbox on the MG went! I put the pump in last night and got the BM going again and started stripping the MG. Damn cars 

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You should get a decent insurance policy set up on that rover in your mrs' name, just incase 
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She put a ruddy great dent in the back of it the other week. Apparently it wasn't her fault - why not i'm still not sure!
She drove my BM the other night and to be honest I was more scared than when Bob_S took me down some twisties in the wet at about 140!
She drove my BM the other night and to be honest I was more scared than when Bob_S took me down some twisties in the wet at about 140!

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I be she was nervous! I just didnt have a clue what I was doing!Daf318is wrote:She put a ruddy great dent in the back of it the other week. Apparently it wasn't her fault - why not i'm still not sure!![]()
She drove my BM the other night and to be honest I was more scared than when Bob_S took me down some twisties in the wet at about 140!
What a day eh kidder, want them downlights sorting then we can sort the mg then we can fix my 24v, then molest Lee's
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Daf318is
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Well my car is going again, all the floorboards are up, the MG is stripped down and you car has most of the groundwork done
I don't care if none of my stuff is finished finished - I'm going to York to finish Lee's car

I don't care if none of my stuff is finished finished - I'm going to York to finish Lee's car

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you do realise what my trade is don't you lol!Daf318is wrote:Well my car is going again, all the floorboards are up, the MG is stripped down and you car has most of the groundwork done![]()
I don't care if none of my stuff is finished finished - I'm going to York to finish Lee's car![]()
I need to fix the 2.8 waiting on a z3 rack
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swan vesta sound tempting to me on the mgDaf318is wrote:Tell me about it! I went down to see Bob and got a new fuel pump for the BM and on the way back the gearbox on the MG went! I put the pump in last night and got the BM going again and started stripping the MG. Damn cars

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Daf318is
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swan vesta is very tempting. However I don't think it would go down too well if I came home and greeted her with ”ahi honey I’m home ”“ and by the way I torched your car for you today”a!
All the parts are on order and should be with me tomorrow ”“ think it’s going to be an all nighter on Thursday!
Bob did you have any luck with your jack or do I need to bring mine up to York? Mine is a bit small TBH but does the job nonetheless!
Bob did you have any luck with your jack or do I need to bring mine up to York? Mine is a bit small TBH but does the job nonetheless!

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I bet your mate Langly has said that beforetown325i wrote:swan vesta sound tempting to me on the mgDaf318is wrote:Tell me about it! I went down to see Bob and got a new fuel pump for the BM and on the way back the gearbox on the MG went! I put the pump in last night and got the BM going again and started stripping the MG. Damn cars
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Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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blimey alot of love gone into shoe horning that in, that fabric dye is the nits i used leather paint to do my e36 cabby interior from white to tan realy works well and wont come of even with thinners
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said it a few times but he ends up smashing stuff up around him with a big hammerDanThe wrote:I bet your mate Langly has said that beforetown325i wrote:swan vesta sound tempting to me on the mgDaf318is wrote:Tell me about it! I went down to see Bob and got a new fuel pump for the BM and on the way back the gearbox on the MG went! I put the pump in last night and got the BM going again and started stripping the MG. Damn cars


