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  • mike.bmw
    E30 Mastermind
    • Dec 2015
    • 1751

    #46
    Originally posted by zippityDu
    So this wheel won't work on any e30s?

    It's the only wheel that looks right at home to me. So, I'm thinking about buying one in rough shape and having it recovered.
    There's an E36 version (won't work on E30 spines) and there's an E30 version (works on E30 splines). Based on the photo, it looks like you have the E36 version. The E30 version looks nearly the same:

    E30:



    E36:

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    • zippityDu
      Advanced Member
      • Feb 2019
      • 126

      #47
      [QUOTE=mike.bmw;4979992]There's an E36 version (won't work on E30 spines) and there's an E30 version (works on E30 splines). Based on the photo, it looks like you have the E36 version. The E30 version looks nearly the same:

      Thanks for that. How about the m tech 1 wheels? Do all of those fit the e30? How about the m sport wheels?

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      • mike.bmw
        E30 Mastermind
        • Dec 2015
        • 1751

        #48
        [QUOTE=zippityDu;4979998]
        Originally posted by mike.bmw
        There's an E36 version (won't work on E30 spines) and there's an E30 version (works on E30 splines). Based on the photo, it looks like you have the E36 version. The E30 version looks nearly the same:

        Thanks for that. How about the m tech 1 wheels? Do all of those fit the e30? How about the m sport wheels?
        I don't know much about the MT1 wheels, but I believe they fit all e30s. If you have an airbag car (like mine), you'll need an additional spacer to make either the MT1 or MT2 wheel work correctly, but there are a bunch of threads on that already.

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        • zippityDu
          Advanced Member
          • Feb 2019
          • 126

          #49
          Got my cluster back from e30dad. Hope to install it this weekend.












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          • zippityDu
            Advanced Member
            • Feb 2019
            • 126

            #50
            And installed. Everything is working great. Makes me want the manual swap even more.




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            • jeenyus
              R3VLimited
              • Aug 2011
              • 2064

              #51
              are those needles painted or actual red plastic? Looks great btw.

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              • zippityDu
                Advanced Member
                • Feb 2019
                • 126

                #52
                Originally posted by jeenyus
                are those needles painted or actual red plastic? Looks great btw.


                I believe they are painted.


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                • zippityDu
                  Advanced Member
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 126

                  #53
                  I’ve been chasing down a starting issue ever since getting the car. I thought I was suffering a battery drain issue. I disconnected the aftermarket amp, issue wasn’t fixed. I bought a new battery, issue wasn’t fixed. I bought a new alternator, issue wasn’t fixed.

                  After going on a long road trip and stopping for fuel and the car wouldn’t start, this made me believe it was the starter. I’ve taken this job on at home. It’s pretty much as awful as everyone has described. New starter should be here Tuesday. I’m hoping the install is a lot easier than the removal.




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                  • iwantspeed
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3164

                    #54
                    make sure to not over tighten the smaller wires on the starter studs

                    i have had them snap

                    also make sure the small studs are tight before you start tightening the nuts.
                    if they aren't, when you tighten the nuts the nut will get tight but the stud will be loose and not make a good connection. this happened to me after a lightweight flywheel swap.
                    also add a little dot of blue loctite.
                    and make sure you use lock washers

                    bavarian restoration sells an upgraded cable between the starter and alternator.
                    and an auxiliary ground between the starter and chassis ground.
                    Last edited by iwantspeed; 07-15-2019, 08:51 AM.


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                    • zippityDu
                      Advanced Member
                      • Feb 2019
                      • 126

                      #55
                      Originally posted by iwantspeed
                      make sure to not over tighten the smaller wires on the starter studs

                      i have had them snap

                      also make sure the small studs are tight before you start tightening the nuts.
                      if they aren't, when you tighten the nuts the nut will get tight but the stud will be loose and not make a good connection. this happened to me after a lightweight flywheel swap.
                      also add a little dot of blue loctite.
                      and make sure you use lock washers

                      bavarian restoration sells an upgraded cable between the starter and alternator.
                      and an auxiliary ground between the starter and chassis ground.
                      Thanks for the tips.

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                      • zippityDu
                        Advanced Member
                        • Feb 2019
                        • 126

                        #56
                        Can anyone confirm I have the wiring correct on the starter? When I attempted to start it, it didn’t turn over...

                        Red wire is on large post on the right side. Black wire on top and black and yellow wire on bottom.




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                        • zippityDu
                          Advanced Member
                          • Feb 2019
                          • 126

                          #57
                          I got it figured out. I was stupid and didn't have the second positive cable hooked up along with the fat red wire. Car started right up once fixed.

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                          • zippityDu
                            Advanced Member
                            • Feb 2019
                            • 126

                            #58









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                            • zippityDu
                              Advanced Member
                              • Feb 2019
                              • 126

                              #59



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                              • zippityDu
                                Advanced Member
                                • Feb 2019
                                • 126

                                #60
                                I bought another mTech2 wheel that will fit the e30. I bought the spacer for the installation as well. Does the spacer go on after the wheel is fitted or before? Is there any good DIY for install? Thanks.

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