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  • shiboujin
    R3VLimited
    • Feb 2006
    • 2791

    #1066
    Solution? Lots of fiberglass kitty hair.

    Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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    • Good & Tight
      Forum Sponsor
      • Apr 2004
      • 2057

      #1067



      Inside the red circle is were the turbo setup goes.
      Looks super nice..!
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      • CorvallisBMW
        Long Schlong Longhammer
        • Feb 2005
        • 13039

        #1068
        Originally posted by Good & Tight


        Inside the red circle is were the turbo setup goes.
        :like:

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        • mattdk318i
          No R3VLimiter
          • Jun 2006
          • 3953

          #1069
          Originally posted by Good & Tight



          Inside the red circle is were the turbo setup goes.
          Looks super nice..!



          im with otis
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          • Jand3rson
            Banned
            • Oct 2003
            • 37587

            #1070
            Originally posted by Jparkr
            I was going to do that, I had a piece of aluminum cut out and everything, but the body shop fabricator said it will slowly vibrate through my paint and when the aluminum touches the steel it begins to corrode. You should be able to do it ok with bed liner, I just didn't wanna have to replace the plate in 4-5 years. Ill look around the shop and see if I still have the piece.
            Maybe I'll bond it in there with something and then spray it. Still considering it, but I have to get the manifold and everything under/around it back together before I worry about anything else.

            To those that don't know, we hooked the battery the other day and fried the entire length of wire going to the oil level sensor on the pan. Have to run a new wire and a new connector, and we had to pull the manifold and almost all of the lower harness apart before we could find it.

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            • AndrewBird
              The Mad Scientist
              • Oct 2003
              • 11892

              #1071
              Originally posted by Jparkr
              I was going to do that, I had a piece of aluminum cut out and everything, but the body shop fabricator said it will slowly vibrate through my paint and when the aluminum touches the steel it begins to corrode. You should be able to do it ok with bed liner, I just didn't wanna have to replace the plate in 4-5 years. Ill look around the shop and see if I still have the piece.
              I was thinking make it out of 18ga steel and then use a few screws with spacers below it to attach it. Bedliner it before it goes in place. Make it so it is a close fit to the area, but not so close as to touch.

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              • 416stroker
                R3VLimited
                • May 2008
                • 2448

                #1072
                Originally posted by Janderson

                To those that don't know, we hooked the battery the other day and fried the entire length of wire going to the oil level sensor on the pan. Have to run a new wire and a new connector, and we had to pull the manifold and almost all of the lower harness apart before we could find it.
                Ouch that sucks any Idea what caused it.
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                89 325 Alpineweiss

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                • BrewCity11
                  R3VLimited
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 2335

                  #1073
                  Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
                  I was thinking make it out of 18ga steel and then use a few screws with spacers below it to attach it. Bedliner it before it goes in place. Make it so it is a close fit to the area, but not so close as to touch.
                  Using spacers sounds like a good idea. Maybe get it flush with the lip coming up from the frame rail?

                  Originally posted by 416stroker
                  Ouch that sucks any Idea what caused it.
                  That does suck. You sure it was limited to the oil level wiring?
                  turk@gutenparts.com

                  Originally posted by Janderson
                  Properly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.

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                  • dirty30
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 3005

                    #1074
                    Originally posted by Janderson
                    To those that don't know, we hooked the battery the other day and fried the entire length of wire going to the oil level sensor on the pan. Have to run a new wire and a new connector, and we had to pull the manifold and almost all of the lower harness apart before we could find it.
                    Mine did the same thing the first time I hooked my battery up. I still have the harness hanging on my wall as a reminder to double and triple check my work. Mine burned way back into the harness under the e34 cover I was using at the time.

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                    • Jand3rson
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 37587

                      #1075
                      Problem solved, we discovered that we had attached the main ground from the E34 harness (the 2 brown wires connected to a ring terminal) to the power distribution block rather than grounding it to the chassis. Apparently a few others have done this, as well. A large self-tapping screw and a clean bare metal spot on the firewall fixed that, and it will still be hidden by the M3 covers.

                      When the new connector gets here from Blunt, we will run and terminate a new ground down to the oil level sensor, get the harness, manifold and everything underneath it reinstalled, and then we should be able to fire the motor.

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                      • MR 325
                        Moderator
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 37825

                        #1076
                        Brown = ground. ;)
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                        • Jean
                          Moderator
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 18228

                          #1077
                          Ryan G did the covers on his e30m3 like you guys talking about to cover the empty metal etc....
                          Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205



                          OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827

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                          • LJ851
                            R3V OG
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 7918

                            #1078
                            ^ "100% of the time. with few exceptions." These cant both be true, you're going to have to pick one.
                            Lorin


                            Originally posted by slammin.e28
                            The M30 is God's engine.

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                            • shiboujin
                              R3VLimited
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 2791

                              #1079
                              ok let me fix that.

                              "I have yet to find an exception"

                              Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                              • nando
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 34827

                                #1080
                                Yoshi, it doesn't even matter. We don't live in the rust belt. Unless you leave your car sitting in a field under a tree for 10 years, it's not really going to rust.

                                as far as the wires, you do have to be careful because the later sheathing BMW used in the E34/E36 was kinda crappy. It tends to fade so that red and brown look the same. It's best to pull back the harness a bit to get a look at a cleaner bit of wire.
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