Hey guys,
This week's episode is all about the heater/air con unit.
I was lacking some parts due to the world ending but I have them all on order and the final piece was a nice contrast from what it used to be.
Enjoy!
BMW E30 Heater/Air Con Unit Restoration
Moderator: martauto
1987 325i Sport M-Tech 1 - In Absolute Pieces - www.youtube.com/restoreit - For videos on this E30.
1989 325i Touring - Undergoing a much quicker restoration
1985 320i Sedan - Future Project
BMW 1 Series M Coupe - Daily Driver
1989 325i Touring - Undergoing a much quicker restoration
1985 320i Sedan - Future Project
BMW 1 Series M Coupe - Daily Driver
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Hi Stevie, hope you and yours are all well ?
I think I would have to go and buy a new one as what you are doing is barking mad .lol.
Lovely to watch and looking forward to more of the same mate.
Mart.
I think I would have to go and buy a new one as what you are doing is barking mad .lol.
Lovely to watch and looking forward to more of the same mate.
Mart.
Only the E46 cab left now.
Just got too old.
Just got too old.
Hey Mart!
We're very well thank you. I hope the same for you and yours!
If I wasn't doing the vids I'd possibly buy a new one as well. The videos are taking over!
Thanks mate, always good to hear from you.
1987 325i Sport M-Tech 1 - In Absolute Pieces - www.youtube.com/restoreit - For videos on this E30.
1989 325i Touring - Undergoing a much quicker restoration
1985 320i Sedan - Future Project
BMW 1 Series M Coupe - Daily Driver
1989 325i Touring - Undergoing a much quicker restoration
1985 320i Sedan - Future Project
BMW 1 Series M Coupe - Daily Driver
Barking Mad
Another good effort Stevie, taken on a good one with the M3
Anyone reinstalled one of these back into the car?
Is it best to apply the A/C lines once the box is installed in the car? The lines were very difficult to access for removal so getting the lines started and making sure o-ring seats (and you are supposed to wrap the ends afterwards) which would seem to be a pita
or is it best to pre-attach? just wondering how difficult it is to manoeuvre the whole thing and feed the lines through with all the wiring harness there and steering column etc
Is it best to apply the A/C lines once the box is installed in the car? The lines were very difficult to access for removal so getting the lines started and making sure o-ring seats (and you are supposed to wrap the ends afterwards) which would seem to be a pita
or is it best to pre-attach? just wondering how difficult it is to manoeuvre the whole thing and feed the lines through with all the wiring harness there and steering column etc
E30 325is with M20B31





