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Originally posted by pawelgawel View Postjust called local dealer regarding this "700" switch... nothing till maybe JUNE lol.
Has anyone found anything in North America??
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just called local dealer regarding this "700" switch... nothing till maybe JUNE lol.
Has anyone found anything in North America??
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Originally posted by Dave View PostI decided this morning on my walk that I'm actually just going to convert that car today after all. (A friend was going to buy it as SMG, but he's dragging his feet so screw it, I have the parts.) Has anyone who has done this job recently have a recommendation on a better technique for opening up the hole? Last time I used an angle grinder and ended up looking like someone put cigarettes out in my armpits. It was a mess... I figure maybe someone has come up with a quicker/simpler method in the last few years? (I guess I'm not wholly opposed to the hole saw method but that seems incomplete, plus wouldn't it be kind of impossible to mount and rivet the bracket in back?)
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A 3 1/4 inch hole saw. The actuator has to be out of the way for the pilot drill to have room. So I have not actually completed this yet lol.
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Ha, nice to know I'm not the only one with such an issue (I had a pump die while the car was in reverse). You'll be surprised at how easily you can pop it out of gear just by reaching up in there. Same as how you can shift gears in a 6MT with the car off without clutching in.
I decided this morning on my walk that I'm actually just going to convert that car today after all. (A friend was going to buy it as SMG, but he's dragging his feet so screw it, I have the parts.) Has anyone who has done this job recently have a recommendation on a better technique for opening up the hole? Last time I used an angle grinder and ended up looking like someone put cigarettes out in my armpits. It was a mess... I figure maybe someone has come up with a quicker/simpler method in the last few years? (I guess I'm not wholly opposed to the hole saw method but that seems incomplete, plus wouldn't it be kind of impossible to mount and rivet the bracket in back?)Last edited by Dave; 04-11-2021, 06:09 AM.
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Amazing! I will give that a try. I should have enough room to reach the selector rod. thank you gents
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Originally posted by SandeepM3 View PostJust realized I didn't put the car in neutral and the pump is already out. I hope I can get to those driveshaft bolts.🤦♂️
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Yeah just put something through the hole in the selector rod joint and pull/push it into neutral
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Originally posted by SandeepM3 View PostHoping someone can confirm for me whether this will work. But Rather then hooking everything back up. Could I remove the SMG slave cylinder and install the clutch pedal with manual cylinder. Then bleed the system with a power bleeder. Then be able to release the clutch to spin the driveshaft with the clutch pedal?
Other option: connect your new master output pipe to the stock SMG slave input port instead. Then use the pedal to disengage the clutch.Last edited by sapote; 04-09-2021, 11:22 PM.
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Hoping someone can confirm for me whether this will work. But Rather then hooking everything back up. Could I remove the SMG slave cylinder and install the clutch pedal with manual cylinder. Then bleed the system with a power bleeder. Then be able to release the clutch to spin the driveshaft with the clutch pedal?
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Just realized I didn't put the car in neutral and the pump is already out. I hope I can get to those driveshaft bolts.🤦♂️
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Originally posted by terra View PostNo, the Z3m coding lets you eliminate the gear recognition sensor and wire the clutch switch directly to the dme. The dme still expects the signal to be pulled high (the non-M pulls it low).
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No, the Z3m coding lets you eliminate the gear recognition sensor and wire the clutch switch directly to the dme. The dme still expects the signal to be pulled high (the non-M pulls it low).
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terra I thought I recalled awhile back you or someone else mentioned coding the DME as if it was a Z3M and then not using a GPS, that would allow the non-m switch to work? Is that a possibility or am I completing off?
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