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  1. what engine is it? on the m20's you can usually get away with using the ring end of a spanner on one of the water pump/pulley bolts to hold the pump and a normal 32mm spanne. not ideal just be careful when you do it (wear some leather gloves when you do it to save some stitches if you slip).

    Thanks Lance, it's an M52. I'll try that - just hope I can get enough leverage to keep the small spanner from moving.


  2. 32mm bike headset wrench works mint, they are like 2mm thick so fit in easy as.

    Jam a screw driver across 2 of the bolts of the waterpump pulley against the center to hold it.

    Used to have a bike wrench - thin enough but don't have a screwdriver thin enough to jam across 2 of the bolts without the pulley getting in the way?


  3. Tried to get the viscous fan off with a 32mm and hammer but that wasn't enough to break the hold.

    Any suggestions on other ways I can get it off without the proper tool, or better yet does anyone have the proper tools (water pump pulley holder and thin 32mm) that I can borrow?

    Cheers.


  4. Early 320s and 325s didn't have VANOS. They only came with the M50 engine.

    320 (later ones), and all 323 and 328 have M52. All M52 have VANOS.

    With E36 prices the way they are now, get a 323 or 328 - more torque, more fun, same costs (except insurance). A 320 gives pretty much the same fuel economy (or worse) as a 328.


  5. I used epoxy glue (Selley's Araldite) for exactly what you want to do Simon. Figured that stuff is stronger than Ados F2. While it's more expensive, you don't need that much. To me it was well worth the peace of mind knowing I wouldn't need to do it again.

    Having said that - got curious and searched for which would be more appropriate for door cards - see link.

    http://www.mr-dt.com/materials/adhesives.htm

    Reckon at the end of the day though, preparation is the most important thing.


  6. 5.25" components should drop into the existing front kickpanels. Anything bigger you will need to cut. Even aftermarket 5.25" may protrude a bit more and contact the kickpanel plastic but the plastic has an inner rim which can be dremeled down (will look normal from the outside).

    You will need to change the amp, the factory one won't put out enough power for decent components.

    Headunit - there are aftermarket choices available. In the past these included the Clarion range (black face with option to change to orange display), Alpine 9835... I'm sure you can still find newer HUs around that have a black faceplate and buttons that can be changed to orange. They match pretty well.


  7. Great colour combo Nick. I like how you've got a black dash and doorpanels against white inserts, reckon it looks better than grey with white. Is that tri-colour stitching on your armrest?

    Edit: Is that the weighted knob? Would be interested to hear your opinion on it, how it feels compared to stock.

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