About to buy an engine ground cable as mine is looking pretty nasty. Is there a list of the other grounds?
E36 TPS noise - already shielded vref and signal wires
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No but come to think of it I may have seen a grounds list in the bentley?
Where would I find the electrical schematic book?Comment
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Dig through the correct year and you'll find the section.1984 325e
2000 323iComment
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there's really only a couple for the engine - one that goes from the engine to the body, and one on the shock tower on the passenger side. there might be one more but that's basically it.Comment
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Ooh just found a nice comprehensive article about it:
Replacing your old ground cables is a prime example of one of the best preventative-to-cost ratio maintenance you can do for yourself and your e30. Why? Because if your body to oil pan ground goes out, your starter wont turn and you will be forced to push start or tow your car, and then you
I guess I'll be hitting up blunt tomorrow then!Comment
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Hmm the problem appears to be G103... which is on the passenger front shock tower. I don't remember where this is but I'll look for it!Comment
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This may or may not be a problem, but make sure that the ground cable from block to chassis is a multi-braided type or you may have excessive ignition noise. Has to do with skin effect of the wire for the sharp current bursts needed by the coil(s).1984 325e
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Yeah I noticed the engine ground was starting to look old so I ordered a new one.
We'll see what that and a healthy cleaning of the g103 does for me, I think it should help!
I've also been having problems with a weak spark, could be related to the engine ground, but I figure if it is a coil, it'll be a good excuse to go wasted spark.Comment
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Ah right!
Finally got back from a fun weekend, yesterday I went and took a look at G103, the nut was loose!! So every time the engine started up, those ring terminals were just shaking loosely around!! Tightened up the nut (after wire brushing/sanding the contacts), but I havent run the car yet.
Installing wasted spark right now and doing some other projects, once my coils come in from summit some time today or tomorrow I can get it all together and run it!
I think that ground was definitely the problem, we'll see in the next few days, I'll certainly be back with an update.Comment
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I guess that's true! The line was otherwise flat.
Lesson learned today: The datalogs can really tell you a lot!
I'll post back when I find out if it worked, and hopefully this thread will help more people!Comment
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No kidding..
time to replace my Pep Boys ground cable.Comment


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