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Peter 89 325iX
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« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2005, 01:03:22 am »

Sounds like the clutch is shot Cry
If the engine can rev without the car going faster then the clutch is definitely slipping. This applies to a manual tranny or an automatic(it just has more clutches in it).

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« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2005, 04:23:36 pm »

It should also be noted that the 318i with automatic is one of the most anemic E30s built. If one is not familiar with the car, it's possible that there is nothing really wrong with it...other than being under powered for the otto box Lips Sealed
But if the engine revs really high without the car accelerating much it is definitely a sign of something wrong in the tranny. The least expensive attempt to fix this is a complete fluid flush with new gaskets and filter; BMW sells it as a kit. Do the flush and drive the car for 3 or 4 weeks...if there is no improvement then you know it's going to be expensive. If it improves, then you've got many more trouble free miles ahead Cool
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« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2005, 05:38:25 am »

Hey,

Yea you could be right about nothing being wrong...im thinking that it might be the torque converter.  Just a guess Wink.  I know since it does not have overdrive and it is a 3-speed auto that the revs would be higher...but its too high (60mph @ 3700rpm)  with not much response (acceleration) *sigh* looks like im gonna convert to manual  Evil
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« Reply #18 on: November 01, 2005, 03:37:24 am »

Greetings,

I was jus curious...what tranny would be compatible with a 84' 318i? (other than another 84' 318i)  Like a man/trans from 325i, or man/trans from 325e, or man/trans from 525i.  Tried researching but all i got was Getrag 240, 246 (guessing name of tranny)  but no description of compatability.  Yea i need some major help   buck Cheesy idiot
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« Reply #19 on: November 01, 2005, 10:30:37 pm »

Ok, the getrag 240 is the gearbox for the 4-cyl e30s, the getrag 260 is the 6-cyl version.
I don't know a lot about it, but I think this will be the only one that will fit (maybe there are aftermarket conversions available).
Also on this site: http://www.theeurodepot.com/specials.html you can find complete conversion kits (scroll down a little).
As you can see, you're not only changing the tranny, but also the pedals, driveshaft, etc.
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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2005, 12:16:13 am »

Howdy,

I finally got a 5spd tranny Evil!!  I had some concerns about some of the parts not included.  Would the transmission cross member from the auto tranny mount up to the manual tranny?  Also would i need to buy another drive shaft or would the one i have right now mount up properly?  I already know about the master/slave cylinders  and about the clutch assembly (including pedals).  I heard i might need a new ECU but it doesnt make sense why.  Anything else that i may have over looked? (i researched quite a bit) Thanks a lot for your help!
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« Reply #21 on: November 26, 2005, 08:07:59 am »

hmm not too familiar with the 318, but best bet is just to try it out and see if everything lines up

as for the tranny just checking part numbers now,

hmm actually what year is the 325 manual tranny from?

but as for the crossmember its a direct fit

both models are using the same p/n 23711176574

as for the driveshafts

hmm hard to say, part numbers don't match, i need to get some more info from you

as for installing the tranny, it should bolt directly


let us know how its going

good luck Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: November 30, 2005, 06:28:17 pm »

i Decided to stay wit the m10 for the time being.  But i AM doin a 5spd conversion!  I heard that some of the m10s came with turbo.  Sounds good to me  Grin.  Im also thinkin about dropping in a 2.0L from a 320i. Any suggestions will be most appreciated.  Also im gonna document my progress and post pics before/after soon. Check out my album  Cheesy
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« Reply #23 on: December 01, 2005, 06:15:31 pm »

Cool that you uploaded pics to the album Smiley... Like your 325i, your 318i looks like it needs some work  Evil
Have to say that I haven't heard of an M10s engine though, maybe it's the M10/M64 engine from the older 320i (e21)?
The newer 320i's have M20 engines...
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« Reply #24 on: December 02, 2005, 11:01:57 am »

cars looking good, but yeah needs some work, hmm, as for the  m10 being turbo'd, i think you might be mistaking it with a 2002 tii, good luck in the search

heres some earlier engine specs that might be interesting

 
 Specifications
 
Motor              cc      HP            Torque      DME                                Years Vehicle
M115             1499   75@5500  118@3000 Solex 34 PICB                     1961 1500
M115             1499   80@5700  118@3000 Solex 34 PICB-1                  1962 1500
M118             1773   90@5250  143@3000 Solex 38 PDSI                     1963 1800
M116             1573   83@5500  123@3000 Solex 36 PDSI                     1964 1600
M118             1773  110@5800 150@4000 2 x Solex 40 PHH                 1964 1800TI
M118             1773  130@6100 150@4000 2 x Weber 45 DCOE             1965 1800TISA
M05               1990  100@5500 157@3500 Solex 40 PDSI                     1965 2000, 2000C, 02/2002
M05               1990  120@5500 167@3600 2 x Solex 40 PHH                1965 2000TI,2000TI-Lux,2000CS,02/2002ti
M116             1573    85@5700 123@3000 Solex 38 PDSI                     1966 02/1600-2
M116             1573  105@6000 131@4500 2 x Solex 40 PHH                 1967 02/1600ti
M118             1766   90@5250  143@3000 Solex 38 PDSI                     1968 1800
M15               1990  130@5800 177@3600 Kugelfischer PL04                1969 2000tii, 02/2002tii
M17               1990  115@5800 162@3700 Stromberg 175 CDT             1972 E12/520
M118             1766    90@5500 142@3500 Solex 38 PDSI                      1974 E12/518
M31               1990  170@5800 240@4000 Kugelfischer PL04+KKK turbo 1974 E20/2002 turbo
M116             1573   75@5800  118@3700 Solex 38 PDSI                      1975 02/1502
M41               1573   90@6000  123@4000 Solex 32-32 DIDTA               1975 E21/316
M64               1990  125@5700 172@4350 Bosch K-Jetronic                   1975 E21/320i, E12/520i
M43/1            1990  109@5800 157@3700 Solex 32-32 DIDTA               1975 E21/320
M42               1766   98@5800  142@4000 Solex 32-32 DIDTA               1975 E21/318
M42               1766   90@5500  140@3700 Solex 32-32 DIDTA                1976 E12/518
M10B18(M99)  1766   90@5500 137@4000 Pierburg 2B4                         1980 E12/518, E21/316, E28/518
M10B18          1766  105@5800 145@4500 Bosch K-Jetronic                   1980 E21/318i, E30/318i, E28/518i
M98               1573   75@5800 110@3200 Pierburg 1B2                         1981 E21/315
M10B18          1766   90@5500 137@4000 Pierburg 2BE                         1983 E30/316, E28/518
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« Reply #25 on: December 08, 2005, 06:54:42 am »

Yo,

I jus want everybody to know that...it is possible to put a volvo radiator inside a e30  Grin.  "Why did you do that" you may be askin yourself...the answer is that i forgot to bolt down the radiator i had ... the bolt came loose ... the radiator came of .... and you can guess the rest.  Well i needed a radiator fast and the junkyard didnt have any good ones (318i or 325i).  So i saw a volvo that had a radiator like the one in a 325i.  and it fits and works  Evil!!!  (ill upload pics)

Quick question...i would like to put an alternator in that has a higher output.  What would be good and wont damage the electrical system.  (i want like 120a or more if possible)

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« Reply #26 on: December 09, 2005, 12:52:38 am »

haha cool, glad to hear that it fits

what do you need a bigger alternator for?

if its for a sound system then you shouldn't worry about it too much, i was running 2x 12 jl 12w4 rf x5 amp, rf 900 amp for the speakers, ps2, in dash tv,  never had any electrical problems with the car, always had enough juice to run in -40c weather
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« Reply #27 on: December 09, 2005, 05:16:25 pm »

haha, cool... nice one!

so everybody has cars, I don't... Sad but I want christmas lights on my bike...
should I be able to run enough power with my dynamo to power up the lights on my bike? (this really is a serious question...  idiot)
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« Reply #28 on: December 09, 2005, 11:10:21 pm »

haha, lol

well if your serious, you can always pick up a set of leds and run them off battery
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« Reply #29 on: December 10, 2005, 07:11:41 am »

The reason being,  I think my alternator is goin out (output not as high).  I dont know if its electrical or not but when ever i turn on my blower the temp and fuel gauge goes up.  If i turn on anything the guages would move to a higher position givin me a false reading.  Dont know why.  So i would like to put something a lil better in hopefully.  Shocked
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