I have an S50 with e36 transmission. My starter decided to die, so I plan to replace it soon. After reading some threads, I was surprised to see just how miserable of a job this can be on an e36. Has anyone replaced a starter in their swapped e30? Is the job worse, easier, or about the same? Any additional tips?
starter replacement procedure: is it as awful as an e36
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Its not that bad. Just pull your intake manifold and get to it that way.Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriverI don silk gloves and place them into a sacred envelope made of magic and lined with Unicorn fur, seal the envelope with an adhesive made from strands of Gypsy hair and wrap the whole thing in a snazzy looking faux gold leaf paper, with elm leaf inlay from Costco. Unfortunately, by the time it gets to you, all of that fancy stuff will likely have been picked clean by the greedy postal service employees. Please don't be surprised to see just a plain envelope. -
It's easy. Lift your fuel rail enough to remove the intake manifold and take the manifold off. The starter is easily accessible. I'd be surprised if it took you more than 45minsOriginally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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Books out at 5.4 hours but can be done from below with reasonable ease.Comment
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Did mine in about an hour by removing the intake manifold...
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Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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Edit: In before someone says "well I did an M20 starter with my hands behind my back and tools hanging from my scroat"Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.Comment
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15-20 minute job.sigpic
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Haha ya pretty much. Also the 24V starter can be done by one person in the engine bay whereas the M20 pretty much requires two people, one in the engine bay and the other under the car with like a bazillion extensions.
Edit: In before someone says "well I did an M20 starter with my hands behind my back and tools hanging from my scroat"
For serious though, I've done stuff with "tools" hanging from my scroat...Need a part? PM me.
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no seriously 15-20 minssigpic
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Did mine the top bolt was the worst. It was so tight with the s50 and the 260 against the firewall I had to get an adapter that converted my Torx socket into an end wrench. After that it is a 1.5 job. If you don't have a threaded starter it may be easier.1989 332IS -S-Fiddy Four-Some weight removed.
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