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  • ELVA164
    R3V Elite
    • Dec 2011
    • 4861

    #31
    I don't know if this falls under 'must-do,' but I think upgrading to euro ellipsoid/smiley headlights is a fairly simple and worthwhile upgrade. I'm getting ready to replace my sealed beams this week I hope.
    Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!

    Elva Courier build thread here!

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    • frankie591
      E30 Addict
      • Feb 2012
      • 545

      #32
      Originally posted by Janderson
      E36 window switches. If you haven't done it yet, this is one of the single best interior mods you can do to your car, you will LOVE them.



      We just did my sunroof switch, too.
      Did you have to extend the wires at all? I looked into doing my sunroof switch as well but I didnt think I'd be able to solder the switch to such a short wire.

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      • 325ix
        R3V OG
        • Aug 2009
        • 7783

        #33
        Originally posted by frankie591
        Did you have to extend the wires at all? I looked into doing my sunroof switch as well but I didnt think I'd be able to solder the switch to such a short wire.
        Don't solder in a car.

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        • frankie591
          E30 Addict
          • Feb 2012
          • 545

          #34
          Originally posted by 325ix
          Don't solder in a car.
          This topic has been beated to death. I know how to solder, have soldered thousands of joints without a problem. Soldered in my c101 adapter for my 24v swap, no problems. Soldered in my gauges, no problems. Soldered in plenty of grounds for my car. Soldered in adapters for my sealed beam-ellipsoid conversion, no problems. Never hand a solder joint fracture or snap ever.

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          • Wergen7
            Wrencher
            • Jun 2012
            • 255

            #35
            single windshield wiper. because race car. and because 90's mercedes.
            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=267166
            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=380488

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            • 325ix
              R3V OG
              • Aug 2009
              • 7783

              #36
              Originally posted by frankie591
              This topic has been beated to death. I know how to solder, have soldered thousands of joints without a problem. Soldered in my c101 adapter for my 24v swap, no problems. Soldered in my gauges, no problems. Soldered in plenty of grounds for my car. Soldered in adapters for my sealed beam-ellipsoid conversion, no problems. Never hand a solder joint fracture or snap ever.
              Well, my point was and is that you don't have to solder, so, that shouldn't be a reason not to do the e36 switches.

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              • bastianshaw
                R3VLimited
                • Jan 2007
                • 2210

                #37
                PS belt remove then drain rack(enough oil will remain in the rack for lubrication, its just a shitty e30 rack anyway) you dont have to drain the rack but it does decrease steering effort at lower speeds, not trying to get off topic here but it is a worthwhile "mod" its free, and can be reversed for free

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                • bastianshaw
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 2210

                  #38
                  also chip.

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                  • 325ix
                    R3V OG
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 7783

                    #39
                    Go ahead and drain the rack but, there are gears in a steering rack and gears need lubrication.

                    Also, the reduced effort may be true but, if you cant turn the rack with fluid in it you shouldnt be deleting the ps. Its not hard at all to turn.

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                    • TobyB
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 5154

                      #40
                      the gears in the rack are greased, not bathed in fluid.
                      At least, the later ones are.

                      The PS fluid only lubes the gears when the seals fail!

                      t
                      now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                      • TobyB
                        R3V Elite
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 5154

                        #41
                        E36 window switches.
                        because, on my e36, I have to replace one about every 6 months?

                        They are nice when they work, tho, I agree.

                        t
                        now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                        • Jand3rson
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 37587

                          #42
                          Originally posted by frankie591
                          Did you have to extend the wires at all? I looked into doing my sunroof switch as well but I didnt think I'd be able to solder the switch to such a short wire.
                          There's no need to solder, standard butt connectors will work just fine. Heat shrink them if you want for a little extra peace of mind.

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                          • SubDad
                            Wrencher
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 279

                            #43
                            I like jlevie's post on the first page.
                            If you've got time and money to spare then fix something fundamental that'll keep you moving.

                            And what is the answer to "What is the purpose of removing the power steering belt?"

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                            • Raxe
                              R3V Elite
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 5346

                              #44
                              Originally posted by SubDad
                              And what is the answer to "What is the purpose of removing the power steering belt?"
                              Much better steering feel. Going the extra step and removing the reservoir, pump and lines frees up space in the engine bay too.

                              As for draining the rack, I'm of the opinion you should still leave some fluid in there but squeeze a bit out before plugging it. It's been a few years since fully removing everything and I've had no issues with a partially drained rack.

                              >> 1988 3.1 ITB E30 /// 2002 E46 M3 6MT / 2008 335xi 6MT / 1991 S38B36 E30 (sold)

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                              • SubDad
                                Wrencher
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 279

                                #45
                                And what is the answer to "What is the purpose of removing the power steering belt?" I asked.
                                Much better steering feel. Going the extra step and removing the reservoir, pump and lines frees up space in the engine bay too.
                                Ah. OK. Maybe I'll give it a try.
                                And maybe I'll figure out how to quote other people's posts.

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