E36 Compact Engine Swap (1.6 - 2.8)

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Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:35 pm

It is still the stock ratio, we're on the look out for a 3.15 LSD to match the stock 328 ratios or possibly an open diff that we can upgrade with ATB quaife internals at some point. It likes spinning the rear left at present!
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JazzMan wrote:It is still the stock ratio, we're on the look out for a 3.15 LSD to match the stock 328 ratios or possibly an open diff that we can upgrade with ATB quaife internals at some point. It likes spinning the rear left at present!
Are you looking for a small case? 8O Quaife don't have any stock of the small case ATBs and don't plan to make any unless you order 10+. :-x

Why not a large case E30 BMW LSD diff? :P
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Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:23 am

Nope not looking for a small case :) And yup had that conversation with Quaife. They are getting a batch of the larger E30 type made at the moment. I do have a spare open E30 325 diff but its 3.91 which is going wrong direction!
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It would accelerate like a rocket though :mad:
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 9:03 pm

Sorry i haven't had time to read this whole thread but if it helps they built an E36 323i from the factory LHD only though for europe.

Same engine but a 2.5. So i'm sure this could be a pain free conversion?! and the dealer maybe able to help with some parts you may need, gearbox mount, exhaust maybe

looks like it's going well anyway!

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Tue Jan 30, 2007 9:09 pm

Hi JazzMan

Great conversion this one, the 2.8 engine I've got came from a converted Compact. Bet they're great fun to drive!! :D
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:29 am

It certainly is fun, now with the M3 snorkel you get a tiny bit more induction noise when you put your foot flat on the floor :) I just don't get to drive it that much as it's my brothers car. I'll have the Sportster to play with when it's done!
Simon13 wrote:Sorry i haven't had time to read this whole thread but if it helps they built an E36 323i from the factory LHD only though for europe.

Same engine but a 2.5. So i'm sure this could be a pain free conversion?! and the dealer maybe able to help with some parts you may need, gearbox mount, exhaust maybe

looks like it's going well anyway!

hth
It was almost plug and play, only needed an extra wire for the mpg gauge on the 328 dash :) Gearbox mount was the same, engine mounts were fine straight from the donor. 1st 1/2 of the drive shaft need swapping as the gear box is a bit longer. Everything else like rad, power steering pretty much dropped in :)

The Z3 2.8 exhaust needed extending - we're thinking of removing the resonator and using stainless from the Y pipe back - need to see - its a bit loud in the cabin around 2500rpm :)

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Brake Upgrade

All of the callipers have been restored and assembled. At the weekend the front brakes were replaced. Unfortunately there was not enough time to install the rear brakes.

The first stage was to remove the current callipers and disks. After spend a fair amount of time struggling to get large breaker bars in under the wheel arch to remove the calliper bolts, a thought occurred. How about turning the wheels so the bar can be used outside the wheel arch! Doh should of thought of that sooner. With the wheels turned it's easy to undo the calliper bolts. The following picture shows the wheel hub with the disk and calliper removed.
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Below are the fully restored callipers ready to go on:
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After removing the disks and callipers from the wheel hub the new disks and calliper carriers were attached. The new brake pads were given a layer of copper grease in all the areas they contact the calliper to prevent any squeaking. With all the preparation done the old calliper and its brake hose were removed. (All the brake hoses are being replaced with Goodridge metal braded ones)
The new brakes hoses and callipers were connected to the brake line. With the brake pads installed the calliper was slid over the disk onto the calliper carrier. To get the calliper with pads over the brake disk the piston had to be pushed all the way in using a C clamp. Finally the calliper guild bolts were tightened to the correct torque setting. Below you can see complete right side:
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This is the complete left calliper with brake wear sensor installed.
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As there was not enough time to get on with the rear trailing arms the brake fluid was not replaced, this will be done once all the brakes are complete. For now the brakes were bled and the fluid topped up with standard dot 4 stuff.
With the above changes the brakes feel more direct/solid than before. I don't know if there is any difference in stopping distance yet as I need to wait for the new pads to bed in.
Below shows the view is through the wheels, the new callipers are closer to the wheels than the original and they look shiny. Not much sign of all the work that went into resorting them.
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M3 Snorkel

There was enough time to install the M3 intake snorkel I ordered last week (the bit between the outside world and the air box). The M3 air box is the same the 328 and I believe also the 325. The difference on the M3 is that the intake snorkel takes air from the stock front location next to the radiator behind the grill and also from through a tube from the brake duct. To fit the new snorkel one of the horns had to be moved and a hole need to be cut in the brake duct. Patrick cut the hole spot on with the first attempt.
The image below shows the extra tube on the right of the snorkel going down behind the head light unit.
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The next image is from underneath, it shows the end of the suction tube that connects to the brake duct. (centre left of image round tube with foam surround)
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All done
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The next image shows where the suction tube enters into the brake duct, the picture is taken from the front of the car.
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With the new snorkel installed there is a little more induction noise when accelerating hard, however this goes away when cruising. The revs at the top end seem to be a little freer than before, but it is very hard to evaluate. This should be a good preparation for the intake and big bore throttle body upgrade I have planned for the future.

We'll be doing another video at some point with exhaust run in and the M3 snorkel!
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:03 am

Great pics & brake work Jazzman, but I can't see where the extra pipe is linked to on the airbox.

The standard M3 airbox links the extra pipe to the recirculating valve, if it's this that's linked to the brake duct, it's unfiltered air that's getting in to the airbox. (By-passes filter in airbox.)
And yup had that conversation with Quaife. They are getting a batch of the larger E30 type made at the moment. I do have a spare open E30 325 diff but its 3.91 which is going wrong direction!
Any reason for preferring a Quaife LSD to the BMW/ZF one?
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:08 am

M3Compact wrote:Great pics & brake work Jazzman, but I can't see where the extra pipe is linked to on the airbox.
Found this on google, shows the pipe that goes on the front of the airbox, not sure it will make much if any different to be honest, does seem a tiny bit louder though, but really just a tiny bit! - This wont bypass the paper filter :)
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M3Compact wrote: The standard M3 airbox links the extra pipe to the recirculating valve, if it's this that's linked to the brake duct, it's unfiltered air that's getting in to the airbox. (By-passes filter in airbox.)

And yup had that conversation with Quaife. They are getting a batch of the larger E30 type made at the moment. I do have a spare open E30 325 diff but its 3.91 which is going wrong direction!
Any reason for preferring a Quaife LSD to the BMW/ZF one?
No to be honest we've not spent that much time looking at LSD's yet the quaife internals were recommend to us :)
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:36 am

Huh... I never knew that about the M3 snorkel. You learn something new every day.

The whole project looks great. The Compact looked good to start with, and now it's got the power to match. Nice one guys! 8)
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:48 am

Geeman wrote:Huh... I never knew that about the M3 snorkel. You learn something new every day.
It isn't like that on my coupe engine, is it a breadvan part JazzMan?
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:49 am

Geeman wrote:Huh... I never knew that about the M3 snorkel. You learn something new every day.

The whole project looks great. The Compact looked good to start with, and now it's got the power to match. Nice one guys! 8)
Thanks, the part number is: 13711404704

You can't see it in the diagram on realoem though:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=13&fg=20

EDIT: I will double check the part number off the snorkel to be sure :) - Order it from motormec. It is a very popular modification in the states.

We also have an Xbrace sitting in the garage waiting to go. Need some M8 rivnuts first.
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:52 am

Do you need a modified brake duct to fit this then...?
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:14 am

Geeman wrote:Do you need a modified brake duct to fit this then...?
Yes, but it only needed a hole cutting in the right place.

edit: you can see the hole in the last picture: http://www.328compact.co.uk/files/image ... G_2397.JPG
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:32 am

Confusing. :?

I replaced that part on mine recently and ordered it from the realoem part number that you've given. It didn't have the snorkel tube tho, it's like the one on the left in your pic. :?
We also have an Xbrace sitting in the garage waiting to go. Need some M8 rivnuts first.
I didn't need them JazzMan, they were already there.
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:41 am

M3Compact wrote:Confusing. :?

I replaced that part on mine recently and ordered it from the realoem part number that you've given. It didn't have the snorkel tube tho, it's like the one on the left in your pic. :?
We also have an Xbrace sitting in the garage waiting to go. Need some M8 rivnuts first.
I didn't need them JazzMan, they were already there.
Richard's just checking the part number, I may have gotten the wrong one!

On the xbrace - not checked for threads yet (didn't have time at the weekend). Will be good if we don't need to install rivnuts!
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:59 am

Rich here, Jazz Man's brother/ 328 Compact owner :D

I thought I'd say hello.

Simon I think the part number is 13711401527 > http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=13&fg=20

I'll have a look at the invoice from Motormec this evening after work to confirm the part number. I guess different car ages had different parts.

I had a quick look yesterday evening and my sub frame only has 3 small holes on each side with no threads :( Will need to think of a good solution for this, perhaps (as Patrick said) large rivnuts with spot welds to help hold them in place. The forces will be shear forces so it shouldn't need to be to tightly bolted in.
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:04 am

I've just checked mine, the part number I ordered is 13711404704. It doesn't have the extra tube to the brake duct. I know that breadvan/Z3M have an extra intake to the brake duct.

Unlucky with the rivnuts. :(
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:20 am

I check my invoice last night, the part I ordered had no: 13711401527 Description: M3 Suction Tube.

its not shown on the diagram but it is there. http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=13&fg=20
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Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:53 pm

Rear Trailing Arms

At the weekend we installed the new rear trailing arms.

Below are the new trailing arms fully assembled with callipers and Goodridge brake hoses. One of the drive shafts needed to be replaced as it had a damaged CV joint.
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First stage was to remove the old trailing arms, to do this the anti roll bar links, dampers, springs, brakehoses, ABS sensors needed to be removed. Next the drive shafts were removed from the differential. To loosen the drive shaft bolts the handbrake was engaged, this stopped the drive shafts from spinning while trying to undo the bolts. Once the driveshafts were removed the hand brake cables were removed. To unclip the handbrake cables from chassis the heat shield under the tank had to be removed.
With all that removed the main bolts that hold the trailing arms to the sub frame could be remove, this was no easy task as there is very limited space to work in, but with a bit hard work and plenty of wd40 we managed it.

Old trailing.
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Big hole... something is missing….
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On the left side the back box had to be removed to give a bit more accessibility to the bolts. Image

Next the new trailing arms were installed, same as removal just in reverse.
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With everything reassembled and connected the brakes needed to be bled. I had planned to replace the brake fluid with some new however the time ran out and it was dark, so we just using some standard fluid.
The brake fluid will be switched soon, at the moment the brakes feel a little spongy so I believe there is still air in the system.

All done :)
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Exhaust Bracket

Until now I have not had a bracket from the gearbox to the exhaust. The first bracket I ordered was supposed to be for a Z3 however it turned out to be for a 328i. This did not fit as the pipes on the Z3 exhaust have a larger diameter so the bracket would not go over. The next bracket I ordered was OEM z3. This turned out to be correct and fit perfectly. The bracket has helped to reduce the amount of resonance a little. However the resonance is still noticeable between 2500-2950 rpm once the engine is warm.
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Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:01 pm

My arms are still hurting from this one, those bolts are a bugger to get out with the subframe still attached to the car! :mad:
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Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:49 pm

Why did you replace the trailing arms? :?

What car were the replacements from?
My arms are still hurting from this one, those bolts are a bugger to get out with the subframe still attached to the car!
Horrible job. :-x
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M3Compact wrote:Why did you replace the trailing arms? :?

What car were the replacements from?
My arms are still hurting from this one, those bolts are a bugger to get out with the subframe still attached to the car!
Horrible job. :-x
Rear disk conversion & 318Ti :)
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Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:09 am

New Interior

Last week I won a new interior from ebay. They are half leather sports seats. Here are some pictures, the blue colour is not accurate it's actually a little darker and less vibrant.

The old interior
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All Stripped out
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New interior

The drivers seats tilt function did not work. It was found that a clip was missing from the pulley; I took a clip of one of my old seats, now it works fine.

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Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:56 pm

Looks like someone make a mistake :D :p
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X brace

The x brace was installed today.

Below you can see the original support brace next the x brace (with deer damage, it should be straight!)
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Riv nuts, washer & 8mm bolt
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In the morning I thought to myself I'll go out and in half an hour maybe an hour tops I'll have this x brace installed. Just drill out the sub frame holes to the correct size and pop in the riv nuts, then bolt them in.

Well it didn't quite work out like that. Before going at my subframe I thought I'd do a test run on some scrap metal. After making the hole exactly the right size and hammer in the riv nut it was not possible to compress the nut into place. The riv nut would just spin and not lock in place.
So I decided to weld the riv nuts in place, this would stop them spinning during compression and strengthen their hold.

Step 1, drill out the subrame holes to 11mm. Next the surrounding area around the holes was taken back to the metal ready for welding. Then the riv nuts hammered in, followed by welding them in to place. The results aren't too pretty but the connection is strong; as before mentioned I have had very little experience with welding. Once I had tuned in the right settings on the welder it wasn't too bad.

After grinding down the welds the bare metal was given a coat of paint for protection and the x brace bolted up.

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All done
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Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:44 pm

Bonus, it acts like a sump guard too 8)

Have you had the chance to drive it to see if it makes a difference ?
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Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:47 pm

Yeah definitely good for extra protection.

Just went for a quick drive. It feels much more direct & solid on the road and seems to turn in quicker. Overall 100% happy :)
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oops wrong account ^^^^, accidentally posted that from my brothers account...
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Looking like a lovely thing - we might be down late next week!
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Not really build progress but I cleaned my car today, claybar + 3 stage Meguiar's waxing. Patrick took a few pictures (clicky for bigger)

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