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I got a little bit of work done the past days.
Since I had modified the stock tranny brace to accept the tilt with the new motor. I had to re weld it back to its stock location.
I also decided to change the Rear main seal, Pilot bearing, and throw out bearing. The clutch has been changed before and is in good condition.
Tranny off
Old RMS out, new one in
I took out the wire harness finally, does anyone know what this harness connects to? It was connected and I could follow it, but I am limited in space right now.
The pilot bearing was too small
The throw out bearing was also wrong, so thats it for today.
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Go man Go... i hope that this recent rain is not holding up progress.. let me know when you going to install and i'll come by..--Hayden--
'87 325 coupe- Trak Rat
'93 318is- 4cyl's of fury
'92 Integra GS-R--yeah, its fast..
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Originally posted by e30m20beast View Postnice work man!!!! I have read every single page and it's getting better and better.
BTW In what part of Miami are you?
Originally posted by Slick92GS-R View PostGo man Go... i hope that this recent rain is not holding up progress.. let me know when you going to install and i'll come by..
Lol, this rain is killing me, plus this weekend I am booked so I dont think it will be in till next week. I have to install the throwout bearing and pilot bearing, then its ready to drop in
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I decided to change my oil filter housing gasket since they tend to leak.
New gasket
Alternator off
Old gasket
Old and new. Good thing I changed it, because the old one was really hard
New gasket on
Housing back on
P/s pump on
Alt on
Done
I figured out how to mount the spring clip in the tranny
Fork and new throw out bearing on
Old pilot bearing and new one
New one installed
All done for the day
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Sorry for the lack of updates. This damn swap is taking me forever for no reason.
So I got the flywheel on
Locktite on those bolts
Bolted down
Clutch alignment tool being used
Done
I also cleaned out the bell housing and lubed it up
Tranny bolted back up. That is pretty hard to do alone
Now on to placing the motor
Demodified tranny mount
Mounted up
In place
Changed this
Connecting the shifting components is so much easier with no driveshaft in the way
Fuel lines connected
Motor had to be lifted to get the booster in
Mounted
Now I am stuck here. I am waiting to get the bar shortened and welded. Next update should be soon.
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I went to install my fan and found my resistor to be broken. Great another thing to replace. I considered soldering it, but decided to just replace it
New one
Installed
I got the booster shortened
Finally installed
Lines attatched
I installed the slave cyl
Fabbed a dipstick bracket
Installed the condensor
New valve cover seals
Installed
Temp oil in
Throttle cable installed
Exp tank installed
Rad installed
Test start #1
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I found out the starter power was not connected
Test start #2
Still no start WTF!!
Turns out I was missing a ground for the relays.
Vac line installed
P/S res on
Ran the lines
P/S works great. Thats it, till next time
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So I had to remove the radiator to mount the aux fan
When I replaced the coolant, I used half of the container of Water Wetter, with a 50/50 mix or water and antifreeze.
I got my A/C lines mocked up
I mounted the driveshaft.
That was the only pic, because the guy gave me the wrong CSB when he sold me mine, and I installed it. So I had to run a mission to get the correct one, and I didnt have a chance to take pics of the progress.
A/C lines got done
I ended up getting a custom one from the comp to the condenser because my adapter was too large.
I noticed the SS kit was very close to the Drive shaft so I lowered the tranny a bit
I made a little bracket to hold the bottom of the e36 radiator
At this point I was at Friday last week. All that was left to do was bleed the brakes and clutch to drive the car. While bleeding the clutch I noticed fluid coming out of the front of the trans. I figured out that the slave cylinder rod was stuck in the trans. I got really discouraged and stop working on the car until Weds, when I duck taped a name tag magnet to a cloths hanger and got it out after a few hours.
I also decided to go with a remote brake fluid reservoir. Look at the clearance, or lack thereof
I introduce you to 2002ti res
Where it will mount
Draining fluid
Res off
Grommets off
New ones on
Mock fitting the res
I am still waiting on BMW to get me the 90 degree adaptors so I found some temp ones
Lines ran
Clutch line adapted
This needed to be extended
Done
Look at the clearance now
Making the bracket for the res
All mounted and happy
As soon as I get those fitting from BMW I will add fluid, install the new slave cyl, and bleed the system.
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