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    Originally posted by ghrays View Post
    I bought a (NEW) Sanden compressor https://www.acparts.com/product/new-...mpressor-6627/ Model SD5H14 and used LC Wylie's adapter bracket https://lcwylieco.bigcartel.com/prod...ersion-bracket.
    I am really surprised and thrilled that an aftermarket solution like this exists!
    Does the compressor come with oil?

    On behalf of others now and in the future, thanks for biting the bullet and taking the time to do this right and sharing the information.

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      Originally posted by AmosCake
      Anyone have updates if part number 64538391040 will work for 318is? This replaces 64531381740 respectively. I know in can just get the r134a adapter but since the lines are all old, im planning on doing a full overhaul. Thanks
      The m42 had unique lines to go around the coil packs. They are different in the strut tower area. Also have to pay attention to the hose ends, e30's came with a coupld different compressors.

      You can actually purchase the hose and furreles, get them fitted yourself, then have a hydraulic hose shop crimp them. This way you will also have the benefit of barrier hoses. r134a can actually seep though the r12 hoses.
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        I am aware this is a Old Post if anyone's out there that can help me how do I go from a 2 pressure switch system to 1 if someone has photos or a can explain to me it would be helpful thank you

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          Originally posted by bigglazz View Post
          I am aware this is a Old Post if anyone's out there that can help me how do I go from a 2 pressure switch system to 1 if someone has photos or a can explain to me it would be helpful thank you
          Yes. You need this switch https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...ns-64538390971

          which should be installed on this drier https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...hr-64538391025

          and this cap replaces the filling valve by the hood strut https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...te-64118363260

          Just cut the wires off the old sensor and cut the plug off the new sensor.. and splice the new sensor to the old plug. Some people buy the other half of the new plug and splice that in but.. it's basically the same thing in the end. Also, connect the ends of the other sensor that is no longer in use. Search around the forum for the full instructions. I am pretty sure it's described in this thread too. Start reading. Good luck.

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            Originally posted by bigglazz View Post
            I am aware this is a Old Post if anyone's out there that can help me how do I go from a 2 pressure switch system to 1 if someone has photos or a can explain to me it would be helpful thank you

            Why do you need to make the change? The two switch set up works fine too.
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              So a quick question hopefully someone can chime in . Is the aux condenser fan supposed to turn on with the snowflake button? With an empty system? I know the compressor won’t kick on until I start to fill . Is it the same with the fan? Right now it’s not turning on with no Freon in it . The fan does work I bypassed at the high temp switch . Everything is brand new

              edit never mind I had a bad connection at the evap temp switch . I found this wiring diagram that helped out
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                What size o-ring fits the hi/lo switch port on the 025 dryer? Is there a common part number, four seasons maybe? Probably going to get a dryer from FCP Euro but doesn't appear it includes any o-rings.

                If it's in this thread, I missed it

                I retrofitted my M3 years ago, but am about to crack open the system to install a new PF condenser. I have the old 051 dryer installed with two switches but have the new switch on hand to simplify the number of connections. The ID of the switch is about 14mm but don't know how to size o-rings!
                James
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                  Originally posted by jht3 View Post
                  What size o-ring fits the hi/lo switch port on the 025 dryer? Is there a common part number, four seasons maybe? Probably going to get a dryer from FCP Euro but doesn't appear it includes any o-rings.
                  Uhhh I think I remember that one did come with o rings. However, what I also did was buy the variety pack they sell. A sure-fire safe bet to just have all sizes, just in case.

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                    Update: Mahle dryer from FCP includes the switch o-ring. So does a GPD from Rockauto.
                    James
                    '88 M3

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