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    intake manifold replacement

    Is there a DIY for replacing the intake manifold?



    #2
    with another stock one? bro just unbolt it, pull it off. put back on.

    type your question in google and pelican parts always have a simple step by step process of how to do everything like this.
    type in: how to replace e30 intake manifold. its the third one down. its for painting it- but tells how to take it off
    Last edited by CHIF8008; 02-01-2011, 11:36 AM.
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ
    But of course
    E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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      #3
      I read somewhere about a pin underneath? Not put back correctly and you could be leaking oil? Is that true?


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        #4
        iv never heard about it. and you shouldn't have oil running in the intake manifold (at least i wouldn't think so). i have put a m20 back together roughly and didn't notice any "pin" of the sort
        -FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
        -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
        MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
        Got Drop?? ;-)
        Originally posted by JinormusJ
        But of course
        E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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          #5
          pin? nah.

          But there is a big tube that runs from crank case to intake.


          Replace the o-rings on either end of this tube to prevent leaks.

          Zip-tie the spring at the bottom of the tube to remove and replace; makes life easier.



          This is all assuming you are talking about the M20...
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            #6
            Yeah...hes talking about the bitch tube. Not a pin, a tube from IM to the bottom of the crankcase. Not a biggie. Follow the directions above, Zip-tie.
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              #7
              Easy... if it is ur first time just take a look at everything and all the bolts before start doing anything... it should take u no more than 30min... ull get it done
              no more boosted m20, 91 318i...

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                #8
                Actually if you twist the tube while depressing it, it will "lock" itself down for a bit. Make sure your torque specs are correct, these tend to leak if not re-installed properly.
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                  #9
                  Ah yes, the spring-loaded-tube-of-death. Definitely use zipties to compress and hold the spring. Makes life much easier.

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                    #10
                    Also, make sure to have the washer inbetween the spring and lower o-ring.

                    Also, the t-stat housing being loosened will make it easier to get off and on.
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                      #11
                      So I still didn't do this. Call me the world's biggest procrastinator. But in preparation I bought that vent pipe and a new o ring from the dealer. The vent pipe is metal. Wasn't it plastic??


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                        #12
                        no they are all made of metal that i know of.
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