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Everything posted by dirtydoogle
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316 hit 190,000km on the way to work Pretty exciting stuff.
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Exactly as you have outlined. Easy peasy
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Or the cats have been gutted the correct way to test your cats for being blocked is with a manometer The correct way to check your o2 sensors with with a gas analyser But won't hurt to check for leaks at all or damage to the cats
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What model car? They're both codes for cats, so I would probably check if they have been removed
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Just hit 260km in my diesel. Still no issues. Seems to me like the petrol variants have significantly more cooling system issues, I imagine that it's just the much higher opeating temps
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Now I'm convinced that I should have kept my 328
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If you're on a budget and don't have the ability to make a bench test right for the dme you will need the inpa/ncs/dis set up on an old PC. Easiest way is with a serial cable and an ADS interface. Unfortunately lots of reading is needed and relatively limited info as most people are US based with OBD2 ports
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I know the v8had the pwm control fan, am unsure on the diesel (can have a look at mine if need be)
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I think that's why I've had my e36 316 longer than any other e36, I really enjoy the simple cars. Probably also why I drive a Morrie most days
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This makes me want a povo pack e30 very much
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Check front arm bushes and the arms themselves If nothing obviously out of kilter have a good nosey at the subframe
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Only radial seals I've had fail premature are C&U
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Hah, only four! I'd get a hiding if I took this home too
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Are number of historical WOF failures important
dirtydoogle replied to rod_r's topic in General Discussion
Don't read in to it too much. Could be as simple as washer fluid. Or could mean the car has had more running repairs over the years and consequently better than others of similar milage. -
You can find the dimensions for cam lock tool online and make your own, I've had a few of them laser cut for me. Can also make your own crank tool. My 18v rattle gun will do the crank pulley with ease too. It's a huge job to undertake, be over prepared
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Today I... Pulled the HVAC control out of one of the 318s and replaced the caps on the board. Easy and works properly now. Drove it around and did an oil change. New headgasket and head appear to work. Shame about the fact it's a 318... Next to tackle on it; Remove a dent. Fix interior, it's all saggy. I think I have a complete tidy leather interior, so may chuck that in Attempt to make it tidy outside Sell it
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Mine blew the drivers park light bulb and a low beam bulb, had a regulator to window clip fail, cost nothing to sort that. Coming up to a year and 20,000km ownership. Currently at 259km. Will be needing to do rear control arm bushes eventually. My work e53 is now at 430km and has had a battery replaced in the last year, has covered approx 80,000km last year
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Should do if it's a 318is Can't seem to decode your vin If in doubt measure your front sway bar, sport is 26mm and standard is 23.5
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Don't forget the Italian market e30 320iS... Typically all the coupes ran the sport suspension too. Have yet to see one without it. I think in some strange markets the coupe could be had with m40/43 and bouncy castle suspension. But anything we get here had the sport stuff
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I do remember that one.
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Would have to be plate and tagged if that was the case?
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Anyone wanting a cheap 318ti Manual?
dirtydoogle replied to Ace Of Spades's topic in TradeMe discussions
Might keep an eye on that, have a spare m44 lying around. -
There's no way to prove it originally had drums. Swap the rear arms over with the complete assemblies, bolts up, same brake lines etc Have done my 316 like this and the brake bias is still okay
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M42/44 swap is a laugh in an e30. Have engines available for sale Very cool project, I love povo pack cars
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If that happened I'll barra swap one of our work X5's. Or the e39