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    M30 AFM too big?

    I can't seem to fit the rubber intake boot over the back of the M30 AFM. The opening is so big that the boot fits perfectly inside of it. I'm sure a reducer would be a simple fix, but I'd rather not spend more money. If this should work then I will try harder tomorrow, but for tonight, I give up.

    Also, this is a direct bolt-on, correct? I saw some write-up where a guy switched out the electronics from the M20 to the M30. Is that really necessary?

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    Originally posted by JGood
    anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

    #2
    You have to stretch the boot to fit, a heat gun or blow dryer is your friend.

    If your AFM's part number ends in 027 it is plug and play. You'll probably have to play with the adjustment to get it just right though, I know I did.
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      #3
      Ok, sounds good then.

      I probably won't adjust it at all without a AFR gauge unless it runs really awful. In which case I will probably just put the old one back on until I can scrounge up some moneys for that.

      Thank you!

      1989 Cadillac Brougham BLOWN UP
      2000 Volvo S70 GLT SE SOLD
      1987 Schwarz 325i 107k SOLD
      1984.5 Volvo 242 Ti ABANDONED
      1999 Fern Green M3 SOLD
      1991 RT4WD Civic Wagon WINTERWAGEN
      2004 Audi A4Q 3.0 WIFEY'S
      2009 BMW 135i SOLD
      2008 BMW 135i MINE
      Originally posted by JGood
      anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

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        #4
        You should not need anything else to get the 027 to work. Make sure that your boot is in good shape, nice and flexy, or it will rip. It can be a bitch to stretch.
        Originally posted by KingB
        Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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          #5
          I have a brand new one and it's pretty stiff.

          1989 Cadillac Brougham BLOWN UP
          2000 Volvo S70 GLT SE SOLD
          1987 Schwarz 325i 107k SOLD
          1984.5 Volvo 242 Ti ABANDONED
          1999 Fern Green M3 SOLD
          1991 RT4WD Civic Wagon WINTERWAGEN
          2004 Audi A4Q 3.0 WIFEY'S
          2009 BMW 135i SOLD
          2008 BMW 135i MINE
          Originally posted by JGood
          anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

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            #6
            Originally posted by skylerwaite View Post
            I have a brand new one and it's pretty stiff.
            All you really need to do this is a small flathead screwdriver and at the extreme, some silicon spray (wet or dry). But It sounds like your hands are too soft, so you're better off paying someone else to do it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dark89e30 View Post
              All you really need to do this is a small flathead screwdriver and at the extreme, some silicon spray (wet or dry). But It sounds like your hands are too soft, so you're better off paying someone else to do it.


              You moisturize?

              1989 Cadillac Brougham BLOWN UP
              2000 Volvo S70 GLT SE SOLD
              1987 Schwarz 325i 107k SOLD
              1984.5 Volvo 242 Ti ABANDONED
              1999 Fern Green M3 SOLD
              1991 RT4WD Civic Wagon WINTERWAGEN
              2004 Audi A4Q 3.0 WIFEY'S
              2009 BMW 135i SOLD
              2008 BMW 135i MINE
              Originally posted by JGood
              anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

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                #8
                1. Place AFM end of boot in some HOT water.
                2. Jerk off for 10 mins.
                3. Wash hands.
                4. Grab screwdriver.
                5. Use screwdriver to help now pliable boot over AFM flange.
                6. Jerk off again over the sheer awesomeness of my procedure.

                Jay

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by skylerwaite View Post

                  You moisturize?

                  Only my right hand (I put my afm on with my left).

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                    #10
                    I have concluded that this is impossible. I even put it in boiling water. Reducer it is.

                    1989 Cadillac Brougham BLOWN UP
                    2000 Volvo S70 GLT SE SOLD
                    1987 Schwarz 325i 107k SOLD
                    1984.5 Volvo 242 Ti ABANDONED
                    1999 Fern Green M3 SOLD
                    1991 RT4WD Civic Wagon WINTERWAGEN
                    2004 Audi A4Q 3.0 WIFEY'S
                    2009 BMW 135i SOLD
                    2008 BMW 135i MINE
                    Originally posted by JGood
                    anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

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                      #11


                      Ghetto fabulous.

                      1989 Cadillac Brougham BLOWN UP
                      2000 Volvo S70 GLT SE SOLD
                      1987 Schwarz 325i 107k SOLD
                      1984.5 Volvo 242 Ti ABANDONED
                      1999 Fern Green M3 SOLD
                      1991 RT4WD Civic Wagon WINTERWAGEN
                      2004 Audi A4Q 3.0 WIFEY'S
                      2009 BMW 135i SOLD
                      2008 BMW 135i MINE
                      Originally posted by JGood
                      anyone who pays $200 for a tank that refills oil instead of just fixing your oil leak, needs their head examined.

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                        #12
                        Hey, if it works it works.
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                        Classic BMW Specialists
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                        www.BimmerHeads.com

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