Yet another, BMW E-36 LSx conversion... by BRAAPZ

By diyauto
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3 minute(s) of a 105 minute read

5-12-2010

Haven’t touched the brake lines yet tough I keep threatening to. I am short one little custom bracket for the ABS sensor, with that in hand I would be far more inclined to finish the brakes 100%. ;-)  
Today’s distraction was the throttle which is now 100%. I have the clutch and throttle 100%.

Used the Lokar 36” LS1 cable and it fits perfectly. Length is perfect, clevis fits the BMW pedal perfectly, throttle travel is perfect, TB hits WOT with .050” between the pedal and the pedal stop on the floorboard, couldn’t be any easier. Only actual work involved was altering the angle of the firewall penetration so the throttle cable ferrule was aimed more directly at the pedal for smoother actuation.

Next on the to-do list in order of priority;
Brake lines for the ABS relocate.
Heater hose and dual zone climate control valve relocate.
Swap the diff flange out to the 4 bolt style.
Mount the cruise control module and figure out the A/C.
Repair the rear shock tower mounts, (removed the rear tires and WOWZERS! Shock tower sheet metal is literally separating from the body!)

Lokar Clevis fits BMW pedal perfectly!



Throttle cable connected and routed.



5-14-2010

Small update.
Pulled the engine/trans out of the car and “finally” relocated the ABS module to the passenger side behind the strut tower.
Drilled the spot welds that held the blower motor tray that was in this position, using the ABS module mount brackets cut off from the driver side, hastily fused them to new sheetmetal to hold the module in its new location. Welds look like….. well… lets just say pigeon poo is more aesthetic, but it works. Welding is not one of my strong points.
If time permits this weekend, I plan to have the ABS module plumbed.

Plenty of room to mount the GM cruise control module next to the ABS module and the climate control valves under the  ABS module, if I don’t mount them where the ABS module used to reside under the brake M/C.





Comments

Nice build

Posted by Diggymart on 12/19/19 @ 9:47:32 PM