Not a half bad solution, but would rather only use one hose if at all possible.
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Originally posted by nandoalso, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
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Do You know if the e39 front brake line fits the rear caliper? That should be long enough to reach the caliper without kinking and would not require to use an extra hose.BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nandoalso, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
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That's what I was trying to attempt to find out but have not seemed to find any real info. I was going to try an e39 front brake line. I was also looking for a 90 degree m10x1 brake fitting so that the e39 rear line could possibly be use but could not find the right thread size. I would really like to hear what people are doing with this kit.BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nandoalso, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
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Originally posted by gtarwiz View PostThat's what I was trying to attempt to find out but have not seemed to find any real info. I was going to try an e39 front brake line. I was also looking for a 90 degree m10x1 brake fitting so that the e39 rear line could possibly be use but could not find the right thread size. I would really like to hear what people are doing with this kit.
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It would be optimal on all builds that are using this kit to have a proper length of hose. It is a shame that the person who originally put the kit together never said anything about this.BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nandoalso, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
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Actually, I believe there was some mention of it buried deep in one of the original threads.
Who's gonna make a batch? There are ~40 kits out there after the new group buy and every single person will need rear lines.Drive it hard. Maintain it well.
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I read through the original thread a couple times and if I recall the kit designer used the stock e39 caliper line and threaded his stock line into it. I have sourced my calipers and I can see how this may work. I will post a picture of the caliper and lines from the 528i/530/540.
The E39 line will accept the E30 stock line, but this would not be optimal as the designer stated in his thread. The two rubber lines would be daisy chained and be one long rubber line. I would think this could make for some squishy pedal.
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If someone already knows what is needed, I can start sourcing/making them to add to the group buy! Otherwise hang tight and once I get mine I will figure it out!The Lineup in order of appearance:
91 535i
91 318is 5 Lug/E46M3 Brakes
91 325is w/ S52
88 Vert Plastic Bumper Swap
88 M3 ;D
91 325ix 5 speed
89 Vert Royalblau Metallic
73 2002
1986 325es --> is swap Rallycross Car!!
1995 Chevy G30 Tow Rig... *I SOLD A CAR!!*
1993 525i Granitsilber Metallic Touring
Need a 91 M5 bad but wife would shoot me...twice
*UPDATE: got a 93 M5 and still alive
1972 Jeep Wagoneer
1975 2002 five speed
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Originally posted by elcoy View PostIf someone already knows what is needed, I can start sourcing/making them to add to the group buy! Otherwise hang tight and once I get mine I will figure it out!
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I cut my dust shields up at the hard line point so the line can stretch its not ideal but I have to say after doing this setup I would recommend buying new dust shields and modifying them so that they fit right before installing the hubflange, I plan on redoing my rear in a way that has parking brake like stock b/c now I don'tsigpic
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