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Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:03 pm

[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?

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Right so checked all hoses no leaks
With the valve connected it idles fine but if you try to rev it it hits a stop at around 2k rpm see vid

Also removed the tps and tested with a multi meter and cleaned all the correct reading are there, with the micro switch i here the first on disconnect as soon as i pug the tinyist bit of theottle on and the second one connects at around 3/4 throttle, havnt test driven it to see if the original stall at 5k revs is still there with the icv disconnected,

Contacted previous owner to ask why icv was disconnected and he said it has been mapped out i dont know if this is even possible or if hes lying

Also another point is with the icv unplugged idle is very high, with it plugged in it idles perfect but wont rev over 2k

in the vid thats me holding down pedal as if tho rev it to red line
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:14 pm

Also the loom from the roumd plug under the thottle body goes to the tps, the  icv and theres a 3rd plug (right in pic) just hanging loose surely this should be onto somethingImage
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:54 pm

99% sure its cured! some dozey bugger before me had plugged the icv loom plug onto to tps, so at high revs i had no tps, and with the icv plugged in no revs was because the icv had the tps plug onto it, swapped them over and it revs fine at tickover where it was stopping at 2k rpm so assume my high end miss has gone, luckily so far all ive done is clean and check all intake side and fit fuel filter so everything done will benefit the car anyway.......... finers crossed ive got it!
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:43 am

Thats a great result!! and cheap too [emoji1]

Whats the next hit? how did the mot go?


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:48 am

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Thats a great result!! and cheap too [emoji1]

Whats the next hit? how did the mot go?


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:30 pm

That sounds like another win then really, bearing and brake pipes re-run no too major hey!!

Any thoughts on paint job yet?


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Sun Jan 10, 2016 1:14 pm

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That sounds like another win then really, bearing and brake pipes re-run no too major hey!!

Any thoughts on paint job yet?


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Yeh i was quite please with the mot, next is obviously do the mot list, i machine polished a test patch and its looking like all the flat paint will buff back up so will be staying as is for this summer then the grand pan is next winter to strip and do all the bodywork and return it to the original colour (which it is under bonnet etc) which is dolphin grey, i just dont want to get involved with bodywork this year as i sold my x5 to buy a house and i know from past experience theres always more to them than meets the eye and i want it perfect when done, so any pannels etc will get replaced before a full spray job
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by Reusch » Sun Jan 10, 2016 1:30 pm

You are taking loads of piccys
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by rickz » Sun Jan 10, 2016 1:31 pm

Nice car mate...

Think this was up for sale in London?

Was owned by someone who is well known in regards to bodywork around 10 years ago (Jags Bodyshop)

get yourself onto e30zone or ask a question on the e30zone fb group and you'll have a lot of people to help.

Mine has gone a complete restoration by Juste30z, just a quick pic...

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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by stevox5 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:21 pm

Glad you sorted the running issue ..
Nice cheap repair in the end which is a result..

I have an E30 325 sport that I have owned since 1993 in the garage under a cover .. Not moved for 3 years.

As I said earlier I did my apprenticeship on those so if you need anything I may be able to help with feel free to give me a shout.

Good luck with the car.
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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:51 pm

[quote="stevox5"]
Glad you sorted the running issue ..
Nice cheap repair in the end which is a result..

I have an E30 325 sport that I have owned since 1993 in the garage under a cover .. Not moved for 3 years.

As I said earlier I did my apprenticeship on those so if you need anything I may be able to help with feel free to give me a shout.

Good luck with the car.
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love the e30 325i sport, this is the very car that ignited my passion for cars in general when I was a youngster!!

pics!!! get them up!!!


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by kjb1 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:53 pm

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Nice car mate...

Think this was up for sale in London?

Was owned by someone who is well known in regards to bodywork around 10 years ago (Jags Bodyshop)

get yourself onto e30zone or ask a question on the e30zone fb group and you'll have a lot of people to help.

Mine has gone a complete restoration by Juste30z, just a quick pic...

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looks a nice paint job, Im not a fan of wheels and rear lights though sorry.  But thats purely down to my taste etc, no offence meant or implied.  Im just a stickler for more oem looking mods.


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Re: Any old school mechanics on here- e30 problem

Post by shadrack » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:38 pm

[quote="rickz"]
Nice car mate...

Think this was up for sale in London?

Was owned by someone who is well known in regards to bodywork around 10 years ago (Jags Bodyshop)

get yourself onto e30zone or ask a question on the e30zone fb group and you'll have a lot of people to help.

Mine has gone a complete restoration by Juste30z, just a quick pic...

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yeh i got it from london, i heard it was owned by someone called jags, the previous owner also talked of just e30z or something, anyway ive got it in the unit and started striping it!
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