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  • einarsss
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    If you buy from 300mm.de for 200€ you get the subframe spacers that are needed, Tino is recommending 10mm instead of the 20mm.

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  • mkcman17
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
    I bought my mounts on Ebay.de for around $170 I believe, they're the same exact one as the 300mm.de mounts and worked perfect.
    are these the ones you used? they come out to almost $200 on the dot.

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  • einarsss
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    Originally posted by Jean View Post
    You can just replace the rear plate w/o extra holes as well :)
    Got a part number for that? or do you mean that one can just put an simple plate instead? :D

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  • Jean
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    I know, but only the early posts don't show them because the host I used went under. I will have to rehost some of the stuff, check my other thread.
    Last edited by Jean; 06-09-2013, 08:10 PM.

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  • MattAvino
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    Jean, your pics in this thread are gone! What am i to do now?!

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  • Jean
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    M60 is on the stand, plan on getting it apart this weekend pics to follow.

    Parts left to source for my swap - tranny/flywheel/clutch kit/ and i'll go with either z3m radiator OR a custom made thick radiator of e28 535i size but 2-3x as thick.

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  • Jean
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    Yep ^

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  • naika
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post

    Word to the wise: modify the coolant pipe on the back of the motor before you install it! I spent a good weekend of work trying to block off 2 of the holes and making lines to mate the other two to the heater core.
    I've been reading so many posts, that I overlooked this part, too bad for me as I had a nice leak because of the line bumping on the firewall.
    I just spent hours fixing this, and will have to take it back apart to cut and weld the part to change the angle.

    I confirm that it is a very wise decision to modify before finishing the heater core hoses.

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  • e30guydownunder
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    Yeah Jean, Garey is correct those are the feed lines. I have changed them slightly since though. They are 3/4 cylinders and I went for a 5.85:1 pedal ratio....the pedal is rock hard with the standard E30 calipers. I'm in the process of adapting some WRX sliding calipers Front and Rear (I had them...cheap cheap :) ) onto larger discs to try and soften the pedal up a bit.

    I did actually buy an overhung pedal box setup but went to put it in and because of the dashbar setup I have (full cage) it just wasn't going to fit over the dash bar and with the steering column mount in the way (I can't mod it because of racing regs) so I had to do soemthing different.

    It might have been possible to fit the cylinders on the RHD side but the LHD was just easy!

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  • bmwmech1
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    Originally posted by e30guydownunder View Post
    All this talk about pedal boxes got me giddy. My car is RHD with the masters on the Left Hand side. We normally have a pullrod across the car to a bellcrank acting on the standard booster and master setup you guys have. I modified the bellcrank and installed twin masters.
    Pretty slick Chris... somebody had suggested I do a similar setup, only a mirror image of yours, since mine is LHD and put the booster/MC setup behind the glovebox... I decided to do a racing pedal setup instead, but yours looks pretty beefy with all of the reinforcement!

    Garey
    Last edited by bmwmech1; 12-24-2011, 06:51 AM.

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  • bmwmech1
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    Originally posted by Jean View Post
    Yeah, you guys with RHD has some wierd stuff going on under the dash!

    You think this won't leak??

    http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/o...2/DSCF4822.jpg
    Nah Jean, look closer... the lines with the hose clamps are the remote reservoir lines, not the actual hydraulic pressure lines. The pressure lines have the appropriate fittings, they're kind of hidden in there, though...

    Garey

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  • Jean
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    Yeah, you guys with RHD has some wierd stuff going on under the dash!

    You think this won't leak??

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  • e30guydownunder
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    All this talk about pedal boxes got me giddy. My car is RHD with the masters on the Left Hand side. We normally have a pullrod across the car to a bellcrank acting on the standard booster and master setup you guys have. I modified the bellcrank and installed twin masters.







    I added this plate to try and stiffen up the firewall

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  • dirty30
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    This is the part number of the steel bracket that mounts the upper portion of the booster to the inner fender:

    41148147939

    And the lower plate with the studs for those of you using the entire booster bracket:

    41118147937

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  • Jean
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    You can just replace the rear plate w/o extra holes as well :)

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