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  • majdomo
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    Originally posted by Melon
    Car seems to be running well, but it's idling rough, and dies when coming off the throttle. With the A/C on, it straight up does.


    Vacuum hoses good? Simple shit sometimes.


    Ezekiel 25:17

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  • Melon
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    Car seems to be running well, but it's idling rough, and dies when coming off the throttle. With the A/C on, it straight up does.

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  • Jokester
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    A clean m20 just looks so right in an e30. Good work

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  • Melon
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    Man, I'll never use that machine shop again.

    Got all the new hardware in, valves adjusted and tightened down with blue loctite.

    Still got some cleaning to do before I put it all back together tomorrow, I'm beat, time for bed.



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  • Melon
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    Thanks for the help!

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  • Melon
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    Originally posted by zaq123
    Here is you best bet IMO,

    remove oil pump drive gear cover, remove the gear and try fishing it out with the magnetic pickup tool.
    This could work.

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  • zaq123
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    Here is you best bet IMO,

    remove oil pump drive gear cover, remove the gear and try fishing it out with the magnetic pickup tool. Removing that cover will give you the access somewhere in the center area of the pan. I would use a flex magnet tool instead of telescopic but the telescopic might work too. Use the magnet from the bottom of the pan to walk the nut closer to the area where your pickup head will be located.


    Hope it will work.

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  • zaq123
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    Originally posted by Melon
    I found the missing nut, but it's too big to get out through the drain plug hole.

    Does anyone have a pic of an M20 oil pan?

    I want to see if I can work it to the oil level sensor side, and get it out that way.

    Are you serious? wtf....I guess they couldn't make it a little larger.

    I think it will be impossible to walk it over to the sensor side because of the divider. I removed it on my pan once, drill a coule of holes in it and installed trap doors ala s14 style so the oil could quickly flow from the sensor chamber to the pump.





    anyway, I do not remember any gaps which would be big enough for the bolt to go through
    Last edited by zaq123; 03-20-2019, 02:15 AM.

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  • gnmzl
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    Hope this pic helps. I don't recall if it is blocked or not under that mini windage tray though...

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  • Jokester
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    I’d honestly drop the pan and get it out, you can check the oil for metal shavings then too.

    A lot less haggle under the car but you do lose oil/money

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  • Melon
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    I found the missing nut, but it's too big to get out through the drain plug hole.

    Does anyone have a pic of an M20 oil pan?

    I want to see if I can work it to the oil level sensor side, and get it out that way.

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  • Melon
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    Reseated the injectors, and installed the 3,0 bar regulator.



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  • zaq123
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    Originally posted by Melon
    They said they set the gap at the recommended .25mm.





    Yeah, red may be too much, but I'll definitely be using the blue as extra insurance.


    That’s strange. Machine shop should’ve told you to check those clearances, once the head is bolted and than after run in (valve/ springs got seated).

    Luckily, bolts are not stainless..maybe oil drain and strong magnet through the oil pan will get them out of there. Blunttech sells magnetic drain plug for a few bucks too


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  • Melon
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    Originally posted by zaq123
    man that sucks. you never adjusted the lash after the head was bolted? I would never expect the shop to set the lash and tighten those things,
    Also red loctite is an overkill, snug hand tight, washers and rockers ear constant tension should keep everything nicely
    They said they set the gap at the recommended .25mm.


    Yeah, red may be too much, but I'll definitely be using the blue as extra insurance.

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  • zaq123
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    Originally posted by Melon
    I had the head redone at a machine shop, they installed everything, so I can't say for sure how tight everything was.
    man that sucks. you never adjusted the lash after the head was bolted? I would never expect the shop to set the lash and tighten those things,
    Also red loctite is an overkill, snug hand tight, washers and rockers ear constant tension should keep everything nicely

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