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    #16
    First thing I'm gonna say is that YOU spent your hard earned money and nobody twisted your arm.

    Project e30's are just that, and you have been down that road, so end the poor me routine.
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      #17
      I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "poor me routine". That's definitely not what I was expressing in my build

      I'm happy to have this beat up e30. I'm happy to know people with an abundance of parts to fix its ghetto-rigs and problems. I'm happy to be driving the exact e30 I've wanted.
      If I believe correctly, I never expressed remorse for my purchase, I only expressed bewilderment at some of the extremes the PO took to"fix" the car.

      With that said, I'm more than excited to Have an opportunity to save one from the junker, and that's what this build is about

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        #18
        woooooooo joey!

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          #19


          New parts!

          Getting the whole interior air functioning right
          Heater core
          Blower resistor coil pack
          New Heater valve with piping

          Gonna fix that hacked washer bottle, and Vivek threw in a few parts on my visit over the weekend. New fluids are priority number one! Work will inhibit me from any work until Wednesday however

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            #20
            I see nothing that cannot be fixed over a few weeks. Body looks straight and clean. Must have over looked it, are you getting it repainted?
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              #21
              Good luck. Sub'd
              17 Range Rover Sport SVR
              14 Q5 TDI S-Line
              ...on the hunt for another E30.

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                #22
                Originally posted by 325ix View Post
                Let's make it 6 then.

                It might be easier to count the number of us who doesn't have it zip tied.
                Couldn't help myself, #7 here. and i would def agree LOL

                OP. Great project, one of my fav e30 color.

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                  #23
                  I actually bought new clips when I replaced the radiator and broken fan shroud in my car. OEM clips kept popping out, so guess what: count me as #8!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by F34R View Post
                    I see nothing that cannot be fixed over a few weeks. Body looks straight and clean. Must have over looked it, are you getting it repainted?
                    Exactly, I learned my lesson from the last e30: The body damage in the back always distracted me from how good of a car it really was. Straight body > Everything else
                    And yes, a decent respray is definitely on the to do list once I work out the little kinks with the engine and cooling systems

                    Originally posted by MoreMayhem View Post
                    Count me as #8!
                    Alrite you parasites! I get it! haha
                    Zipties + Shroud = Acceptable.

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                      #25
                      Mini-Update!


                      Had a few minutes this morning and I decided to swap out the washer bottles. Cleaned up my valve cover while I was at it. Found out my washer fluid motor is toast, so it doesn't shoot fluid at my windshield. Finding more things to put on the list daily..!


                      While I was messing around on the inside, my glovebox magically popped open. I was hoping for a million dollars, but I guess I'll have to make due with all the BMW goodies inside. Extra parts, service manuals, radio books, radio code, BMW brand paint touch up pen in my color, Cassette deck cleaner. Its a good day :nice:


                      Does anyone know what chip this is? I put in the part number and it only spat out the ECU code, but no information about the chip itself
                      Last edited by JinormusJ; 12-18-2012, 02:09 PM.

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                        #26
                        i think i peed a little bit from laughing hard at that bypass. anyways, looking at your photos, i can imagine every part i have to fix everything that car needs.

                        anyways, just rent a rug doctor at safeway and some oxyclean to clean the stains on that carpet.

                        good luck. looks like a lot of work
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                          #27
                          Finally got to sit down and finish work on this little guy.
                          Friday I officially started to fix my heater problems; everything went swell expect for the fact I didn't buy new o-rings, so my pipes started to leak

                          For ANYONE buying parts in California, Patrick at BMA Auto never fails to come through.

                          Got my O-rings in today; fixed those leaks, even got my new resistor in on my blower motor; tried to tackle my heater bypass; those tubes are destroyed; gonna order new OEM ones after the holidays.

                          Anyone know where 1 and 2 go on the engine?

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                            #28
                            New hoses arrived the other day; after messing around and playing them like a didgeridoo, I put them away in wait for the weather to clear up

                            Looking over some past discussion here on the boards, I think I'm ready to tackle the bypass mess the PO left for me.
                            As a side note, and for future reference by me and anyone else that may be looking on this thread: the spider hose goes to the top, where the valve is connected, the head flow hose goes to the bottom, which is the pipe without a valve. Switching these will give you permanent heat, even with the temp gauge on cool. Spider hose (#2) connects to the thermostat housing, the flow hose (#1) connects to the head near the firewall

                            So, final notes
                            SPIDER TOP
                            HEAD BOTTOM

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                              #29
                              So it was about a week in the making, starting, then stopping to order new parts, then starting, then stopping again, but eventually I finished the heater and blower problem in the e30!


                              First, EVERYTHING must come out!



                              Exposed heater core



                              Valve and piping (This was before new o-rings; as you can see by the drops of water from the pipes and on the carpet)



                              After giving up on the heater core for the meantime while my o-rings arrived, I worked on the hood latch as that was completely broken. Threw away the old one without taking a pic :(


                              Once the O-rings arrived a la BMA Auto, I installed those and my heater core was leak free. Replaced the fuse for my valve and everything was operating smoothly (no pictures of that progress as that would essentially be more of the same lol)



                              Decided to finally tackle this baby. As you can see the small metal elbow pipe next to the booster; AKA ghetto-fabulous heater FA-RAZE bypass





                              Decided to take things slow and take the whole connection out including the spider hose, just to kinda get a better idea of how the coolant lines operate
                              As you can see, and what I will explain to you in just a moment, I ordered the wrong hoses. I, at first, thought the whole ensemble pictures earlier was the complete bypass (because in my defense, it looks really ghetto, and RealOEM confused me with the schematic). Honestly, the thought that the coolant does need some sort of a bypass line (the midget looking hose connected the the bigger hoses by means of fork bypasses) for when the heater isn't on and the valve is closed didn't even cross my mind. I am a silly man.
                              On top of that, I even ordered the wrong spider hose. Luckily, the old hoses were still pretty new, and I only ordered new ones because I thought I had the wrong ones. $25 down, but whatevs



                              Luckily, my buddy John with his 88 325is and another e30 guy guy named Abel with his 4-door Bronzit showed up and helped me out a bit; we shot the breeze, and afterward I helped change their oil and give them some e30 pointers while i checked at John's heater hose setup and they watched me work. Swag swag swag


                              Headbutting the intake manifold trying to take the coolant drain plug off
                              #excellentidea



                              FINISHED!!!



                              Enjoying the heat after a nice long day of getting yelled at by dealerships, thermostats, coolant, hoses, oil, and SF drive til 5AM last night



                              What should I fix next guys???
                              Last edited by JinormusJ; 12-30-2012, 03:22 PM.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by JinormusJ View Post
                                What should I fix next guys???
                                Your missing Pedal
                                1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
                                1991 318is Slicktop (Sold)
                                1990 325is Brilliantrot S50/5 Lug Swapped.
                                1992 525i Manual shitbox Winter Beater

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