DrGonzoPOW's 1981 320/6 - 325i -Race'in Up-

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Re: DrGonzoPOW's 1981 320/6 - M20B25 conversion

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What starter are you using? I seem to recall something about 320/323 starters being different to e30 325 ones - which may be an issue for me once I try turning the key on my Baur - possibly this weekend depending on work.


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Dunnar bought the starter, Sounds alright to me though??
Picking 325 chip up from the fella i got the engine off on Saturday hopefully.

Jim - We used the 325 one to start (smaller and lighter than E21) with but it was making a nasty noise so we changed it back to the E21 one. Not sure if it sounds ok or not personally :?
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you can hear it in the vid jim.....
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What am i listening for ?? Think the battery is a tad flat when i start it in that vid
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mine doesnt make the same harsh noise as yours.
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It does'nt sound like its grinding though. Will have a closer inspection on the weekend. Your using an E21 starter and flywheel right ?
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I think I have a brand new e21 starter ill have a look
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Nice!
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Brand new e21 starter obtained and now stashed in my garage
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mines exactly the same as yours running e21 320/6 flywheel and starter.

you had any more thoughts on some sort of lsd? or are you guna wait till the 1 wheel wheels spins start to p1ss you off? lol.

nas, where do you find these parts made of unobtainium?
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nas80 wrote:Brand new e21 starter obtained and now stashed in my garage
Might try to persuad you to flog that then if mine turns out to be duff!

Sorted that battery in boot job today Murran. Just turned out to be a crap earth. Wire brushed the top-mount stud and attached a cable to there. Bought a thicker cable from a breaker too. 5 quid for a big 5 meter piece, good price jimmy. Attached that fuel pump fuse inside the car, makes it a bit neater. Can put the interior back in now :shake

On another note, the radios not working. Any idea's which wires that runs off ??
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good stuff mate!
radio, nothing to do with what weve done. you got a live to the set? you tried giving the fuse a twist?
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Couple of bits done today. Finished soldering all the wires and ran all the cables neatly through the cabin so all the interior could finally go back in
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Battery in boot officially done and working
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What you doing tomora Murran. You going up to Nas's to pick that radiator up ??
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yeah my dads coming to mine at 12.... so im planning on getting to yours for 2ish, bring you that throttle cable etc.
then if we head up to nas's. you know where it is? its north east leeds somewhere, ive got the post code, do you have a sat nav?
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Yeah, ive got a pda thing from work we can use as a shat nav. Whats the postcode?
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