Auto Gearbox Swap.
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- GazrikBeno
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Hi, I`m a new zone member. Is it poossible to fit a manual g/box into 325i touring auto and what parts I need. I bet this question has been asked before, just not sure how to find that particular topic. Please help. 
Not long since this was covered if i am right you need:
Gearbox
Pedal box
slave cylinder and piping
fly wheel
Clutch
manual prop
reverse light switch and wiring
manual center console. Corrected gaiter not console
Can be done but probs easier to buy a manul either to run or a mot failure as a donor
If i have missed anything someone will put me right
Gearbox
Pedal box
slave cylinder and piping
fly wheel
Clutch
manual prop
reverse light switch and wiring
manual center console. Corrected gaiter not console
Can be done but probs easier to buy a manul either to run or a mot failure as a donor
If i have missed anything someone will put me right
Last edited by Dezzy on Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You would defos get a mecanicly sound mot failure for less that £500. You need any 325 manual that is rotten. Get everything you need and if your handy with the spanners alot of spares. Probs be able to break rest of the car and would mean your could convert the car to manual and cost you nothing.
That would be the way i would do it.
That would be the way i would do it.
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SUMPCRACKER
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A manual 320 will do.
- Brianmoooore
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There was someone on here last week wanting to change a manual 325 to an auto.
If he's anywhere near you, you should get together!
If he's anywhere near you, you should get together!
The reason OP was speaking to Spadge was probably a drive-in drive-out conversion, not everyone has enough space/time/skills/courage for a DIY conversion, parting the donor car and selling the bits.Dezzy wrote:You would defos get a mecanicly sound mot failure for less that £500. You need any 325 manual that is rotten. Get everything you need and if your handy with the spanners alot of spares. Probs be able to break rest of the car and would mean your could convert the car to manual and cost you nothing.
That would be the way i would do it.
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Kemlo
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I have a switchable Auto box in my 325, I'd be interested in doing an exchange with someone - but as Casper8r says - I'm not convinced i've got the skills to do it myself - but I'd be a willing assistant...I can buy biscuits and make tea too...
Brianmoore - do you remember where/who it was?
Brianmoore - do you remember where/who it was?
- Brianmoooore
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Few seconds with the search function: http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... anual+auto
- GazrikBeno
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Thanks for all the replies. Not actually bought tourer yet. Its hard to find a good one. Hopefully viewing a silver one 117000 miles full history looks fab in the pictures £1995. Is that a little high price?Kemlo wrote:Thank you - will remember that for future ref.
GazrikBeno
It's strong money, not a bargain, but that may be what you have to pay for an unmolested, historied 325i Touring with low miles - I doubt you'll find one for sale with genuine sub-100k miles. If you do, buy it! It's never easy value a car without seeing it, but if this one's as good as it sounds, it could be fair value.
It all depends what you want - I reckon e30s are starting to attract 'classic' enthusiasts and it won't be long before the best cars are commanding bona fide classic money. There was a Touring on here last year for £3500 - I don't know if it sold for that or anywhere near it, but it did appear to be absolutely mint - the point is people are starting to at least ask for more and more. On the other hand, there are plenty of usable cars around for under a grand, and the odd underpriced bargain if you keep your eyes peeled.
I wouldn't buy an auto if you intend to convert it anyway - the very fact that it has been converted will inflate your insurance premiums, and there are plenty of sound manuals around.
It all depends what you want - I reckon e30s are starting to attract 'classic' enthusiasts and it won't be long before the best cars are commanding bona fide classic money. There was a Touring on here last year for £3500 - I don't know if it sold for that or anywhere near it, but it did appear to be absolutely mint - the point is people are starting to at least ask for more and more. On the other hand, there are plenty of usable cars around for under a grand, and the odd underpriced bargain if you keep your eyes peeled.
I wouldn't buy an auto if you intend to convert it anyway - the very fact that it has been converted will inflate your insurance premiums, and there are plenty of sound manuals around.

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I'm sure that Andyboy says in his bible that the TPS is different on a car with an auto too...Dezzy wrote:Not long since this was covered if i am right you need:
Gearbox
Pedal box
slave cylinder and piping
fly wheel
Clutch
manual prop
reverse light switch and wiring
manual center console. Corrected gaiter not console
Current E30 325i, E63 630is.
Previous E21 320/4, E9 3.0 CSA, E12 525, E30 320i, E28 528i, E34 535is, E30 318i, E28 525e, E30 325i Touring, E30 Baur 327i, E36 M3 Evo, X3is, E39 530d M Sport.
Previous E21 320/4, E9 3.0 CSA, E12 525, E30 320i, E28 528i, E34 535is, E30 318i, E28 525e, E30 325i Touring, E30 Baur 327i, E36 M3 Evo, X3is, E39 530d M Sport.
- Brianmoooore
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Different on switchable autos, but still suitable for use with a manual conversion, as long as you use the engine look that fits it, as the plugs are different.baur320 wrote:I'm sure that Andyboy says in his bible that the TPS is different on a car with an auto too...
- GazrikBeno
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I think i`m goind to hold out until a nice manual comes up. Having read all the different threads, it can be done, but it just seems a lot of work. I do have access to a workshop and a weekend sholud see it done with a mates help. But I really want to keep it as original as I can. Think I was so desperate to get a good one, they just all seemed to be autos. Again thanks for all the replies and advice.

