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Read your thread Lee, what needed modified with the bar and hammer to create the room for the rad?
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To get the E28 rad to fit?gcs325i wrote:Read your thread Lee, what needed modified with the bar and hammer to create the room for the rad?
The rad supports welded to the shell need to go so the E28 rad will slide down between the chassis rails
They are hard to get to with the engine in,i only removed the one on the passenger side and after failing with the grinder, hacksaw, etc... i smashed it down with a solid bar
Dont forget you will need a longer bottom hose or modify one like i did

You can see in that pic the drivers side support still there
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felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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same here.zaust wrote:I used the e28 lower pipe. Fit's like it was ment to be there anyway. The top hose I uesd is a cut down(rad end) E34 one.
my lower rad mounts received a hacksaw and some brutality to shift them!
the lower rad mounts i have fitted now are.... tye wraps!
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So have i, cable ties FTWgareth wrote:the lower rad mounts i have fitted now are.... tye wraps!
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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Bodger!!!!!!leeparkes wrote:So have i, cable ties FTWgareth wrote:the lower rad mounts i have fitted now are.... tye wraps!

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Well it was the right rad i had
which is now in (needs secured proper)
Only minor niggles are the abs light is now on and the clutch needs bleed also the reverse light switch isnt working.
But it's alive.
Swear word can be heard as i got a bit excited
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg24 ... 0_1636.flv
Zaust and diff should be do tomorrow along with the fan wiring then its test drive time
Only minor niggles are the abs light is now on and the clutch needs bleed also the reverse light switch isnt working.
But it's alive.
Swear word can be heard as i got a bit excited
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg24 ... 0_1636.flv
Zaust and diff should be do tomorrow along with the fan wiring then its test drive time
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shedrool83 wrote:Swear word can be heard as i got a bit excited
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg24 ... 0_1636.flv
They sound monstrous dont they
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
well done Jake.. It's alive!!! cant wait to see this up close..
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haha, well done!
has anyone fitted a M30 then resisted the temptation to start it without an exhaust?
has anyone fitted a M30 then resisted the temptation to start it without an exhaust?
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doesn't matter what engine I fit it always gets started first time without the exhaustgareth wrote:haha, well done!![]()
has anyone fitted a M30 then resisted the temptation to start it without an exhaust?
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Zaust done and the clutch is now fine.
Ran out of time so the diff still needs change and the fan was just hooked upto the battery for the test drive.
The temp is alittle to high for my liking(was sitting about 3/4 when driving hard and sat at 1/2 at idle with the fan on) so my have a wee airlock but the heaters are working fine.
Any thoughts?
I must say im impressed with the pulling power in every gear ,it does shift.Gear change is taking a bit of getting used to as the short shift seem alot different now.
Dont think the 1.6 diff will last long so swapping that for the 3.64 will be the next job.
Then tidy up the engine bay and fit a switch for the fan.(what switch are you using if you have one?)
Ran out of time so the diff still needs change and the fan was just hooked upto the battery for the test drive.
The temp is alittle to high for my liking(was sitting about 3/4 when driving hard and sat at 1/2 at idle with the fan on) so my have a wee airlock but the heaters are working fine.
Any thoughts?
I must say im impressed with the pulling power in every gear ,it does shift.Gear change is taking a bit of getting used to as the short shift seem alot different now.
Dont think the 1.6 diff will last long so swapping that for the 3.64 will be the next job.
Then tidy up the engine bay and fit a switch for the fan.(what switch are you using if you have one?)
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What will you be using the car for, driving round town, or motorway driving???
Round town driving, 3.64 is great.
Motorway, then a 3.46 is better, you can sit around 100mph at only 3000rpm
Round town driving, 3.64 is great.
Motorway, then a 3.46 is better, you can sit around 100mph at only 3000rpm

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Revotec adjustable fan controller Jakeshedrool83 wrote: Then tidy up the engine bay and fit a switch for the fan.(what switch are you using if you have one?)
Fits in the top hose.
Unless you want to wire the one you have through the fusebox and relay for a twin speed setup
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Rav335uk wrote:What will you be using the car for, driving round town, or motorway driving???
Round town driving, 3.64 is great.
Motorway, then a 3.46 is better, you can sit around 100mph at only 3000rpm
The car is only usually used at the weekends and for meets, so a combo of town/motorway really.
It might get used alot more now tho as i reckon it will have my classic wrx/sti in its back pocket
I feel a race coming on
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Not really sure what to do tbh.BadDave wrote:Revotec adjustable fan controller Jakeshedrool83 wrote: Then tidy up the engine bay and fit a switch for the fan.(what switch are you using if you have one?)
Fits in the top hose.
Unless you want to wire the one you have through the fusebox and relay for a twin speed setup
I was just going to wire it to a switch in the dash through a switch live and turn it on/off when needed.
Is this feasible?Will i need a relay or just an inline fuse?
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Don't worry, it'll keep up with a standard scoobyshedrool83 wrote:Rav335uk wrote:What will you be using the car for, driving round town, or motorway driving???
Round town driving, 3.64 is great.
Motorway, then a 3.46 is better, you can sit around 100mph at only 3000rpm
The car is only usually used at the weekends and for meets, so a combo of town/motorway really.
It might get used alot more now tho as i reckon it will have my classic wrx/sti in its back pocket
I feel a race coming on

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I'll pilot either chariot for youshedrool83 wrote:
It might get used alot more now tho as i reckon it will have my classic wrx/sti in its back pocket
I feel a race coming on
The car is pretty brutal through the gears, I enjoyed the test drive a lot
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If just opting for the switch, your better with a fuse and wiring it through a relay.
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i replicated the original (aircon) fan wiring on mine so it has a slow and fast facility.
what fan do you have again? if you have a E32/4 fan and rad (from and aircon equipped car), you should the two speed switch, relays, fan and resistor to get it all up and running. the actual fan on mine had siezed so i used everything else and now have a spal fan
what fan do you have again? if you have a E32/4 fan and rad (from and aircon equipped car), you should the two speed switch, relays, fan and resistor to get it all up and running. the actual fan on mine had siezed so i used everything else and now have a spal fan
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if you still have it lurking, the large resistor (about 10x10x50mm) that's attached is what you'll need for stealthy low speed operation
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We got back at it tonight to change the diff .
The car still had the original diff fitted and it was a struggle to remove but its out.The replacement diff's bolt threads are tight so going to run a tap down them first before its fitted.(Gareth you have pm Re tap size).
Also spotted the e28 rad has a pin hole so thats going to have to be changed
which is a nightmare as it means sourcing another and a drain down again.
Bit pissed off with it atm tbh but we'll get there .
The car still had the original diff fitted and it was a struggle to remove but its out.The replacement diff's bolt threads are tight so going to run a tap down them first before its fitted.(Gareth you have pm Re tap size).
Also spotted the e28 rad has a pin hole so thats going to have to be changed
Bit pissed off with it atm tbh but we'll get there .
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Get it weldedshedrool83 wrote:Also spotted the e28 rad has a pin hole so thats going to have to be changedwhich is a nightmare as it means sourcing another
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
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Aint heard that for yearsgareth wrote:crack an egg in it
free range ftw
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what a change in that car Jake.. as said a little under a year ago I bought this as a 316i "pink" touring which needed a lot of work and you and Gaz have turned it around..
Looks good, glad the relay cover worked out so well.
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