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Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

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Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:52 pm

So sold my car and ended up spending a little money on a e30 325i, ive got it as abit of a project in view to restore it back to original as its been chavved but i feel i payed a cheap price in todays market where a 325i manual e30 cab is getting quiet hard to find.

Anyway one of the problems is
a) previous owners haveunplugged the idle control valve? if i plug it back in the car is pretty much un drivable and kangaroos from around 1200rpm
b) under normal driving (ICV unplugged as it was) if you accelerate hard at around 3500/4000 rpm power just cuts off for a split second and the car jerks, its then sometimes repeated at 6000rpm but not always, if you gradually accelerate up to 7000rpm it doesnt seem to do this

any help would be great

ps ive done a new fuel filter, next thinkin of cleaning the afm and icv and TPS (throttle position sensor), im sort of wondering if the timing is out as the sticker under the bonnet would alledge it was done only 400 miles ago
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by graemeX5 » Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:25 pm

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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by graemeX5 » Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:27 pm

Also this one although related to m3 e46 seems to be common prob

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=72440
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:28 pm

pics?????


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by stevox5 » Thu Jan 07, 2016 7:59 pm

There are lots of possibilities that could contribute to this .

How does it idle with the valve connected ?
With the engine and ignition off if you operate the throttle from under the bonnet just off its still slowly at idle do you heat the throttle switch clicking ( the micro switch operating ) ?
Have you checked all the intake hoses and breathers for air leaks?

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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:00 am

Im hoping to start looking tomorrow weather permitting, although i hopefully get the key to my new unit for my buisess on sat or sun so should be ok next week, ive got it booked in for mot in the morning even though it will fail just to gauge how much work it will take
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:02 am

Heres a sneaky pic although it will take time to make mint i have really been stuggling to find a manual 325i at what i consider sensible money!
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Fri Jan 08, 2016 8:43 am

looks good, lose the hideous badging, and a set of bbs lm's would be lovely on that, compomotives are not terrible, just look better with bbs.

Overall looks a great buy.  I love e30's. 


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:03 am

[quote="kjb1"]
looks good, lose the hideous badging, and a set of bbs lm's would be lovely on that, compomotives are not terrible, just look better with bbs.

Overall looks a great buy.  I love e30's. 


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Yeh im loosing the wheels and it needs very much de chavving but to be fair in todays e30 market it was very cheap, and despite all the niggles ive found so far i havnt found any rust/ rot in all the usual places.
Im going to put the same rims on i jad on my last e30
My old one i wish i never sold -
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:04 am

[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="kjb1"]
looks good, lose the hideous badging, and a set of bbs lm's would be lovely on that, compomotives are not terrible, just look better with bbs.

Overall looks a great buy.  I love e30's. 


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Yeh im loosing the wheels and it needs very much de chavving but to be fair in todays e30 market it was very cheap, and despite all the niggles ive found so far i havnt found any rust/ rot in all the usual places.
Im going to put the same rims on i jad on my last e30
My old one i wish i never sold -
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[/quote]

oh my god why did you sell that!!! excuse my french but that is effing stunning!!!!WOW!!!!


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:05 am

[quote="kjb1"]
looks good, lose the hideous badging, and a set of bbs lm's would be lovely on that, compomotives are not terrible, just look better with bbs.

Overall looks a great buy.  I love e30's. 


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Ps the badge has gone , rather no badge than an ///M badge! Also tinted windows have gone! Interior is missing a few daft trims etc but had unripped sport black leather so a good start
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:07 am

[quote="kjb1"]

[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="kjb1"]
looks good, lose the hideous badging, and a set of bbs lm's would be lovely on that, compomotives are not terrible, just look better with bbs.

Overall looks a great buy.  I love e30's. 


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Yeh im loosing the wheels and it needs very much de chavving but to be fair in todays e30 market it was very cheap, and despite all the niggles ive found so far i havnt found any rust/ rot in all the usual places.
Im going to put the same rims on i jad on my last e30
My old one i wish i never sold -
Image
[/quote]

oh my god why did you sell that!!! excuse my french but that is effing stunning!!!!WOW!!!!



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It was a case of needs must, this ones here to stay now as they are going up stupid money now, because of what i payed for the new one i can budget a full paint job, wheels and all other bits i require so should end up as nice
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:07 am

[quote="stevox5"]
There are lots of possibilities that could contribute to this .

How does it idle with the valve connected ?
With the engine and ignition off if you operate the throttle from under the bonnet just off its still slowly at idle do you heat the throttle switch clicking ( the micro switch operating ) ?
Have you checked all the intake hoses and breathers for air leaks?

Cheers
Steve.

Let me know how you get on ... Hope I can help did my apprenticeship on those.
[/quote]

I will post result later or the weekend you could be just the man for questions if your ok with that, thanks

Its round getting mot'd as we speak and i know it will fail because of what ive found so far, but im trying to guage just how bad it is, lucky it was cheap! i bought it as an unfinshed project, its had new suspension sprngs and shocks, discs and pads, bushes etc, so far i think it needs new brake lines and fuel lines, a paint job or maybe paint correction ( been stored under a car cover and all the laquer ad gone milky white) ma polish up, a few interior bits, the grand plan is a full respray back to original dolphin grey colour and maybe loose the tech 2 kit for a tech 1 kit, only good point is its a genuine bmw tech 2 kit so worth good money second hand, oh and the stainless exhaust a horrid dtm style thing and is far too loud
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:14 pm

I love your old one, the mtec 1 bodykit on that yes?

is the new one mtec2? I prefer the older kit I think if so.  I look forward to seeing the transformation from badly modded to perfectly modded!!! keep us up to speed.


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:16 pm

[quote="kjb1"]
I love your old one, the mtec 1 bodykit on that yes?

is the new one mtec2? I prefer the older kit I think if so.  I look forward to seeing the transformation from badly modded to perfectly modded!!! keep us up to speed.


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just read the post above [emoji1]

answers my questions haha!! I prefer tech1 kit, and spray it 100% a normal colour, black or grey good for me.


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