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- I am familiar with how fun bellhousing bolts are. However, even with all the extensions, and wobblies I could not get to the 3 bellhousing bolts. My father does not have a pole jack, so couldnt jack engine up. What I did was lower the rear subframe bolts and that was enough to get it done. I was not very happy to do it that way but it was the ticket, I need to buy him a pole jack.
- The shifter bracket, jesus christ the sound deadning they have sprayed on compared to the 2001 M3 Vert I pulled my bracket from. Not only was it an absolute nightmare to clean, the carpet was not catching on fire. It was that stupid sound deadning and it was awkward to get in there. I was able to get the rear welded in and if I am being honest there are war crimes holding it up. However it doesn't seem to flex at all when shifting, so we'll see if it fatigues it appears solid.
- The clutch soft line, I am an idiot and didn't get a new one. Of course I used a used one, which is fine the line is fine. I got a new OE hardline. However I am pretty sure the soft line is from Non M, it is stretched out. Not pinched but it is under tension. So I need to order a M3 one, I am assuming they are different. As of writing this I have no checked the part number, if they are not different well shit.
I went to look it up, https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...774267#fitment they are the same so the monkey that installed it needs to check orientation of the hardline or something else
So that is something I need to look into.
- The coding was fun, as my NCS Expert was full german not just the job function options all of it. Even the buttons on the bottom, so for instance "process ECU" was in German. I did a good job studying this before I did it, and had not planned for that. That just made it scary but I had screenshots of the buttons in English and was just heavily double checking what I was doing as I didn't want to process all modules.
I drove home from Huntsville that night no issues.
Some other fun notes I was able to fix some issues while the plenum were on. Half the hose clamps were on incorrectly, they were around what I believe is an adjustment for the ITBS on the bottom right hand corner and not fully aropund the boots. I was able to find out why my oil pressure warning light has never worked. Someone had unplugged it. One of the Idle control valve hoses was zipties intead of hose clamped. The rearmost lower plenum hose I believe was just plain disconnected. I also saw it has a parts store starter in there.
Next day I went to Austin to get the remaining ZCP trim I bought from him as well as the ZHP trim. I was not expecting to make that trip as I expected the swap to take longer, but I wanted to shake the car down and a 6 hour roundtrip should give me an idea.




Thank You George! I got home at 10 pm, I was able to clean the Alcantara wheel fairly okay. It'll do. Very happy to have been able to have the full zcp trim.
My friend Ale went as well in his E36 and he was able to get the sport button for his S54 E46 Wagon, the car has been done for awhile but he has been looking for the correct heated seats, premium sound, non vert M3 button panel.
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