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  • jink0619
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    Originally posted by WannaBe30 View Post
    I'm curious to see your after removing the plastic and rubber from the wire harness


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    I'll snap a pic tomr :)

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  • WannaBe30
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    I'm curious to see your after removing the plastic and rubber from the wire harness


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  • jink0619
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    The search is over, finally found a 2002 booster...yay! Although it's not a great option but it's better then going boosterless.

    This is the best option without having to modify the manifold, fits perfectly, no drilling no cutting no spacing nada, but u do have to modify the folk to fit the pedal.
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  • jink0619
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    Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
    ^This is why our swap harnesses cost so much lol. ;)

    I'm not rich enough for your harness lol

    edit: not saying Andrews is bad by any means. Extremely good value.
    If only I got the z3m harness woulda been so much easier, it and Andrews harness is the perfect match, his wires are long enough to run the Sport button/gas pedal and OBD2 port anywhere u desire.



    Originally posted by WannaBe30 View Post
    Lol yeah wires are not fun I was clueless until I plugged his up then the light bulb came on and everything made sense

    The hard part is shoving it down under the brake booster I ripped out the rubber weather stripping on the fire wall and crammed everything through exposed holes


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    Yup it was a PITA! but I got it done! Instead of pulling that rubber weather cover off I cut a plus shape in the rubber then shoved all wires in, it keeps the wires sealed up tight. There's still a few plugs from the e46 harness thats not used? 2 clear and 2 black connectors...I also cut out all the unnecessary rubber on the wiring harness and rapped it up with electrical tape, so I'm happy.

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  • WannaBe30
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    Lol yeah wires are not fun I was clueless until I plugged his up then the light bulb came on and everything made sense

    The hard part is shoving it down under the brake booster I ripped out the rubber weather stripping on the fire wall and crammed everything through exposed holes


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  • 328ijunkie
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    ^This is why our swap harnesses cost so much lol. ;)

    edit: not saying Andrews is bad by any means. Extremely good value.
    Last edited by 328ijunkie; 04-15-2015, 08:29 AM.

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  • jink0619
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    ^hmmmm interesting, I don't have that on my pan, SUCKS!!!!!!

    I did some searching and I now have a pretty good picture of how the harness works, the tip you gave about starting with Andrews harness was enlightening so thanks! I going to remove the unwanted plastic cover and rubber, and tape everything up to make it look neat. But right now it looks like this lol
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  • WannaBe30
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    It should have a place but it's just a tube sticking out of it

    I just used a hose and some c clamps down at the bottom the hardline from the head i re used and cut it

    Slid the hose and clamps on and boom done


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  • jink0619
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    ^ looks good, so the top of the pan huh? I might just do that and try to flush the shavings out.

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  • Jb325is
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    Mine was drilled and tapped for a return on the passenger side top. I made a oil line with summit parts

    Oil return by jbraswell, on Flickr
    Last edited by Jb325is; 04-13-2015, 06:11 PM.

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  • jink0619
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    Originally posted by GDA View Post
    I had to create one on my Euro swap. I drilled and tapped my E34 pan for the factory oil return pipe to screw into on my Euro S50B30 with E34 pan combination.
    Thanks for responding, I was hoping to avoid drilling into the pan, it's already on and in my car :( I wonder why Arkham didn't think of keeping it when customizing the pan? :/

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  • GDA
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    Originally posted by jink0619 View Post
    Question: Where do u connect the oil return(separator) line? It connects on the head and returns to the oil pan? I don't see anywhere on my custom pan it where it connects to.
    I had to create one on my Euro swap. I drilled and tapped my E34 pan for the factory oil return pipe to screw into on my Euro S50B30 with E34 pan combination.

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  • jink0619
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    Question: Where do u connect the oil return(separator) line? It connects on the head and returns to the oil pan? I don't see anywhere on my custom pan it where it connects to.

    *edit For some reason my custom pan didn't have the fitting for the oil return line so what I did was install the stock line and ran a hose there to the dipstick so I don't have to tap the pan. *Dipstick was modified, welded a nipple for the hose to fit.
    Last edited by jink0619; 05-16-2015, 11:30 PM.

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  • jink0619
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    The radiator top hose adapter for the e30 brown top coolant sensor, does anyone know which size adapter to get? to fit in the rad hose and sensor

    Edit* Buy 36mm adapter for e36 upper rad hose and tap fitting to 14x1.5
    Last edited by jink0619; 05-16-2015, 11:25 PM.

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  • jink0619
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    The harness giving me a headache so turned my attention to cooling. I got a Brandnew Mishimoto rad from a very cool person, just wanna say that there are some pretty awesome ppl in this world, guys looking out for one another such a blessing.

    There are a few radiator options to choose from, my initial plan was to use the e46 rad, it's thick but short in length and will require custom brackets to fit. I don't have the materials for that so choose to go with a e36/e30 rad.
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