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Re: E36 v2
Didn't the older (usually 2 wire with a third for the heating element) ones only tell you a single resistance measurement rather than giving a range? As in if it's working it reads one value and if it's not it reads another? I'd have put money on the e36 using the newer type...
Re: E36 v2
Out of interest what alignment tool do you have?
I've got some shitty draper one which didn't hold the pressure plate and clutch together in perfect alignment so it was useless. In the end I threw it on, left the pressure plate loose and used an extension bar to line it up.
Good...
Clutch on the driveway. Started it on Saturday, weather put a stop to it. Wanted to finish Sunday, weather put a stop to it. Done bits on it a few nights this week but it's been a pain in the arse. Finally put it all back together on Wednesday night, wouldn't start, traced it back to a bad...
On the back of it. Then if I'm not mistaken it earths to the gearbox through the bolts but the initial earth wire goes on the back of it which is what was dodgy
So I've just put the car back together after changing the clutch and I've got this.
I've checked the earth from the gearbox which would be the obvious one but last time this happened it just magically went after 5 mins of trying. This time it's not.
What other things can I check?
Thanks.
Hmm. They shouldn't do that really lol. I've done it before but they usually try and contact the previous owner to make sure it's legit first or you could go round getting v5's for any car you see on the road