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  • NickL
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    Eh that's not so bad haha. E36m3 build is on my list. I'd love to have one with an ls1.

    Motor and trans are coming back out one of these weekends, I'm having clutch problems. I think the throwout bearing is 90 degrees off which really sucks but that's what you get for working on cars late and not being as awake as you should be.

    I also picked up an e30 vert. I sold my mk5 so the vert will be my new daily. Pics here soon.

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  • derrty 30
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    looking good man. and yeah i dont have my e30 anymore :( i traded the shell for a e36 m3 shell and im building a s52 for it now

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  • NickL
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    I didn't take pictures of a lot of things because my hands were nasty and its hard to stop and take them, but heres some of the progress.

    Coming out




    Block painted


    Grinded down/rethreaded E30 temp sensor.


    Harness from Levent


    Cut the X20 off, crimped on new pins, inserted into C101


    Valve cover gasket, also showing Condor mounts/Raceland Headers. Also fresh oil pan gasket/safety wired oil pump nut.


    Resurfaced/shaved down M20 flywheel


    OEM Sachs clutch. FCP EURO has hookup on the full kit w/throwout/pilot bearing. 200$ instead of 270-320$ from other places.


    PP


    Trans mounted, motor read to go in.


    Motor finally in


    And done. Intake mani/intake, 944 Booster, M3 harness covers, m42 rad, fan wired with temp switch.





    Sorry for the shitty pics, my sister has my DSLR. Ill be taking pictures of everything once I get my camera back.

    Things I learned:

    Drop in motor with only headers/trans. Leave off intake manifold. 944 Brake booster is definitely the way to go. Direct fit and easy modification with an ATE version. My e34 throttle cable had to be adjusted all the way out to work. Condor mounts worked out flawlessly. Drop the trans a bit to get to the bitch clip, I used a flathead and a hammer to flip it up. If you need to bleed the slave, it has to be done off the car. I hit the clutch pedal on accident and it destroyed the slave. Replaced it and you can not bleed it on the car because the line goes up from the bottom now. Make sure to twist the selector rod or your shifter position is wacky, its easy to do. Use the outside mount holes in the subframe to mount the motor. Raceland headers were a perfect fit. No holes needed drilled out, no contact with the OEM CAB's, all I had to do was plug one of the O2 ports and plug the SAI ports with some bolts.

    REPLACE EVERYTHING YOU CAN. I did the guibo/CSB, along with fresh gaskets throughout the motor. Don't half ass it, do it right and it will pay off in the end. 80*C thermo + appropriate temp switch is perfect for an S5x motor/M42 rad.

    Thats about it. Ill be getting some much better detailed pics of everything here soon as well as some videos. The harness had no main relay, fuel pump relay, or 02 relay in it so once I scooped those from the junkyard the car started first crank.

    Overall a fun experience and I can't wait to drive it. This build thread will continue as the car will get more parts here and there, I'm just excited to finally have the swap I dreamed of having completed.

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  • NickL
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    Originally posted by richcon View Post
    Beautiful!

    if you dont mind, what are your wheel specs?
    Thanks! 16x8+10, 16x9 +3

    Originally posted by derrty 30 View Post
    seen your car at street life tour last year. it really is beautiful man. i had the blue e30 there, for the drifting, but i broke an axle :/
    Thanks man I remember your car, I really like it a lot haha.

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  • derrty 30
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    seen your car at street life tour last year. it really is beautiful man. i had the blue e30 there, for the drifting, but i broke an axle :/

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  • richcon
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    Beautiful!

    if you dont mind, what are your wheel specs?

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  • NickL
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    Swap is pretty much done. I have pics of most everything ill upload tomorrow morning. Doesn't currently run due to the lack of the 3 relays in the harness (I'm an idiot), but it cranks. It was nice to finally set the car back on the ground.

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  • bacain32
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    Looking good Nick, like I said, need any help, let me know, those notes I gave you should get you through it all. I have the part numbers for all the belts and hoses you need so text me tomorrow lol

    Oh BTW, you should have hit me up on the P/S delete, I would have hooked you up with one!

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  • NickL
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    Thanks guys, almost all the parts remaining will be here this week. Gonna start on making the new c101 for the E36 harness this week.

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  • e30abe89
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    Great job! Can't wait to see what's in store for this thing. Makes me want to swap mine.

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  • doucy2
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    holy low, great looking ride. those rims look sick on it. Way to rep the central Ohio crowd well.

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  • NickL
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    Little update, still waiting on parts before I can really dig into the swap.



    New thermostat, drilled a 1/16" hole for easier bleeding



    Bent the bracket off for the E34 pan


    Turner Motorsports OBD2-1 Coolant pipe adapter. Allows me to run the spider hose



    Installed along with E34 pan



    Some asshole hit my mk5 while I was eating, came outside to this. No note, no nothing.



    Spent some time with the DA and got all the scratches out.

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by NickL View Post
    Haha I buy cars and flip them which yields me quite a bit of profit. And you'd be surprised the air ride was less then a set of GC coil overs.

    Thanks man, yep I'm pretty positive I've seen your car over at the flow.

    Ahh gotcha. Had a friend that did that for a bit. It was a good bit of extra cash for him. And yep you certainly have.

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  • NickL
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    Parts are coming in, CondorSpeed Shop motor mounts, trans mounts, and power steering delete.

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  • NickL
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    Originally posted by Nick_S View Post
    How does a 19yr old full time student afford air ride and an S52?! My life sucks.

    Love the car, pretty sure you're local and have some mutual friends.
    Haha I buy cars and flip them which yields me quite a bit of profit. And you'd be surprised the air ride was less then a set of GC coil overs.

    Thanks man, yep I'm pretty positive I've seen your car over at the flow.

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