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    #16
    Very cool stuff man! And I dig the Valve Cover for sure.

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      #17
      +1
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        #18
        I saw your car there last weekend when I stopped by to pick up a trans. Looked good! Did you guys figure out the hood fitment issue yet?


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          #19
          Yeah...the hood fitment. I can't run the afm cover or i'm going to have to take off the hood insulation. It shouldn't be that big of a problem, considering the other hiccups we've had.
          www.ryanwhopkins.com

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            #20
            congrats dude!
            Originally posted by Matt-B
            hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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              #21
              It drives!!!!!!
              www.ryanwhopkins.com

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                #22
                get a video up

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                  #23
                  First...who wants to give me the secret to the m30 bleeding?

                  I also need to do a valve adjustment, change the oil, and get the exhaust finished (they couldn't fit the welder in between the firewall and the exhaust).
                  www.ryanwhopkins.com

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                    #24
                    there's a bleeder screw near the thermostat,
                    get the nose up in the air as far as you can and if it still won't bleed all the air out...
                    back the car up a steep hill...
                    this has always worked for me....
                    I don't understand the reverse up a hill part but it works...

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                      #25
                      should be able to bleed sitting at a level surface but if you need to you can do it on an incline, with the nose facing upwards.
                      Estoril E36 M3/4/5 | Toledo E53 X5 3.0 | LeMans E90 335D M-Sport

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                        #26
                        Not sure if this will work on an M30, but on an M20, it works to (cold engine!) open the bleed screw, take off the coolant tank cap, and blow into the coolant tank. That's right - stick your kisser on the tank neck like playing the tuba. This is pretty gratifying because you can hear a lot of gurgling as all the air pockets purge out. When air stops coming out the bleed screw & coolant starts seeping out, close the bleed screw and top up the tank. Let me know if it works on the M30.

                        BTW Thanks for your PM.
                        "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

                        -Dr. Paul Forrester



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                          #27
                          Thanks for the replies...what happened was the AC fan wasn't on and I wasn't getting any "windage" ha. So at idle it would heat up. Fixed now.

                          It was bled fine and runs at about the 1/4 mark. Thanks for all of the input.

                          funcrew: You're welcome!
                          www.ryanwhopkins.com

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                            #28
                            soooooo??

                            whatever happened to this?
                            i'm reviving my '91 m42, and i'm considering this swap..
                            very curious!

                            new to the forum btw.
                            and sorry to bring a three year old thread back to life.

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