E30 s54 swap A/C comp to radiator clearance?
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E46m3 engine and compressor.
Ended up moving the engine back 3/4" which makes the head smash the firewall insulation. Will see about NVH, might be an issue with the m5 OEM mounts, but the owner was very against solid mounts.Comment
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I used a large pry bar and shimmed it in place for now. Used a 3/4" piece of wood between the oil pan and sub frame. The compressor clutch now has about 1/4".
Not sure how the e36 compressor would make any difference as the belt will be in the same location and most AC clutches are similar in size. I have some at the shop. Took the day off today for a change, but can verify when I go back in.Comment
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What mounts/sub frame/drive shaft etc did you use??Comment
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....just an FYI, the e30 clutch with typical magnetic clutch makes another ~1/4" (~7mm) room. Problem is kick on signals. Perhaps I need to verify, but it seems to me, y'all are doing something different then I am, grrrrr :(Comment
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interesting that there are a few people running ac in their s54 swapped e30 without any issues...wonder how they did it lolComment
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This guy is running the E36 compressor as well.
I think its the radiator thats eating up the space. The mishimoto rad is a bit narrower because it doesn't have the plastic end tanks like the factory ones do.IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here
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It's definitely the radiator. The s54 block is physically the same size and have done my fair share of AC in swaps, but always just used the standard e36/e30 radiator or Mishimoto equivalent.Comment
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