As per other thread, I think I need to upgrade my 1987 325 to the newer 1.3 motronic.
I believe I now have all the parts to do so (Thanks to all here who helped) but would like to break it down into managable chunks so that I get it right with my limited skills!
The 1st step I'd like to tackle is changing the Crankshaft Pulley to the notched one.
Crankshaft Pulley
1. How do you remove the pulley? Is it the main bolt or the six smaller ones? Any tips on this would be good.
2. What else needs to come off to do the job? Do I need to remove the radiator or fan?
Motronic 1.0 to 1.3 upgrade, broken down into steps.
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six small ones dude, cambelt is not disturbed so bonus !
rad and fan can stay.
those sensors not do the job ???
rad and fan can stay.
those sensors not do the job ???
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Hi Ant
Thanks for the pointers. Saves me some hassle.
Haven't received those sensors yet??
Thanks for the pointers. Saves me some hassle.
Haven't received those sensors yet??
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Could you put up a link to that Motronic up grade guide?
I want to upgrade my Tech 1 Sport to the later system.
I want to upgrade my Tech 1 Sport to the later system.
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No sign of them yet?? did you send them recorded or courier?Ant wrote:they were posted Friday dude.
big brown Jiffy bag, sensors inside are NEW
Hi there,
Just did this myself, very straightforward job apart obviously from routing all the cables, but it's doable.
The sensors that need replacing are the oil ones (both pressure and level) and you need to add the crank position sensor triggered by the notched pulley. The old sensors on the flywheel are now redundant too.
Cheers, Eddie
Just did this myself, very straightforward job apart obviously from routing all the cables, but it's doable.
The sensors that need replacing are the oil ones (both pressure and level) and you need to add the crank position sensor triggered by the notched pulley. The old sensors on the flywheel are now redundant too.
Cheers, Eddie
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