TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
Update time... I'd arranged to borrow an engine crane off a mate and life decided to intervene TWICE to make sure this did not happen. It's such a ballache organising days and people only to find that the whole event becomes a non starter due to events beyond someone elses control
Anyway, I've made a little start, summoning all my mechanical talents to...
Remove the battery (cleaner under here than I'd imagined it to be)
Note battery tray with someone's technical height adjuster lol

And wiring fixes to be going on with

And more

A yellow wire to nowhere bodged into a relay

Does anyone know what this relay controls? (engine bay in front of battery) Headlamps, indicators, horns?
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Removing parts like a boss now! Shroud, fan (extensive cleaning required) and rad hoses.


Bolts from shroud. They were all the same once Grrrr

Radiator removal ... it's only four bolts

FCUK!! TWiR says hell NO
That's one of the four (well .. three now) bolts holding the rad onto the brackets.

Plan B then. Remove the brackets with rad attached. Four little bolts come out surprisingly easily

Does anyone have any spare radiator brackets? I'm not convinced that the other three bolts won't snap too.

Radiator in surprisingly rude health


Hopefully, the next pics will involve an engine crane of some description!
Anyway, I've made a little start, summoning all my mechanical talents to...
Remove the battery (cleaner under here than I'd imagined it to be)

Note battery tray with someone's technical height adjuster lol

And wiring fixes to be going on with

And more

A yellow wire to nowhere bodged into a relay

Does anyone know what this relay controls? (engine bay in front of battery) Headlamps, indicators, horns?
[

Removing parts like a boss now! Shroud, fan (extensive cleaning required) and rad hoses.


Bolts from shroud. They were all the same once Grrrr

Radiator removal ... it's only four bolts

FCUK!! TWiR says hell NO

Plan B then. Remove the brackets with rad attached. Four little bolts come out surprisingly easily

Does anyone have any spare radiator brackets? I'm not convinced that the other three bolts won't snap too.

Radiator in surprisingly rude health


Hopefully, the next pics will involve an engine crane of some description!
1985 Sunrise Red S3 TWR
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
Looking good - but I reckon you should douse your engine bay with wd40 and see if that helps?
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
That's ignition relay, I think.
Use that freeze spray stuff you got
Use that freeze spray stuff you got
Back in the UK for the summer, maybe longer......
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Getting this broke ass motor out !!!
Just putiing this out there. Are there any dudes available any days Friday 1st thru Thursday 7th Aug to give me a hand getting the lump out?
Will arrange engine crane plus underground location so rain not an issue. Will get as much stuff unbolted as I can.
London TW13.
No pressure and I won't go all Friday The 13th on you if no one turns up ..
(although there are these voices in my head ....
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Will arrange engine crane plus underground location so rain not an issue. Will get as much stuff unbolted as I can.
London TW13.
No pressure and I won't go all Friday The 13th on you if no one turns up ..
(although there are these voices in my head ....
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
I have that same height adjuster too!
I'm probably a bit far to come and help out unfortunately aye!
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Getting this broke ass motor out
Progress today. Tearing stuff off the engine block like a boss. No broken bolts either!!! Some of the hardest bits were simple thigs ... removing the clutch slave with beehive in place
And removing the lead off the water temp sender
I wonder how many senders have been broken by people in too much of a hurry?
23mm enforcer for oil banjo. Had to remove that plus the heater to beehive water pipe just to get a spanner onto the clutch slave nut closest to beehive. And no 10mm ring spanner (where the fbuk did that go) meant I couldn't remove the beehive which would have been simpler

Disconnecting electricals. All labelled up just in case


That liitle loom goes from the oil pressure and water temp senders on the left side to carb on the right side. I disconnected the electrical feed to this dashpot but interestingly,there was no vacuum line attached

Look no wires now


Starter motor out.

WTF
Bodge City Arizona. Round post goes to solenoid terminal and plastic connector to the loom. What is it's function??

Very carefully unwrapped some tape .... Just hanging by a thread
Does anyone have a spare or can I just make one and retain the plastic connector. What guage for wire??

So now it's just the fuel lines, throttle cable (choke was easy, throttle less so) and headers.
Lots of WD40 soaking into engine mount bots now.
23mm enforcer for oil banjo. Had to remove that plus the heater to beehive water pipe just to get a spanner onto the clutch slave nut closest to beehive. And no 10mm ring spanner (where the fbuk did that go) meant I couldn't remove the beehive which would have been simpler

Disconnecting electricals. All labelled up just in case


That liitle loom goes from the oil pressure and water temp senders on the left side to carb on the right side. I disconnected the electrical feed to this dashpot but interestingly,there was no vacuum line attached

Look no wires now


Starter motor out.

WTF

Very carefully unwrapped some tape .... Just hanging by a thread

So now it's just the fuel lines, throttle cable (choke was easy, throttle less so) and headers.
1985 Sunrise Red S3 TWR
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
That wonky wire seems to be a fusible link taking power back up to the hot start relay when the starter motor is energised. (That's if Haynes is to be believed).
I'd never realised until this morning that it's a fusible link not just a connecting wire.....Dooooh.
The reason it's fusible is because it's taking battery power direct from the starter main terminal back up into the loom; the volts are going up it so to speak not down it.
So yeah, it looks like you need to try sourcing the correct item Dave. It seems to be marked on the diagram 0.5F
On the plus side, if it is available it should come complete.
I'd never realised until this morning that it's a fusible link not just a connecting wire.....Dooooh.
The reason it's fusible is because it's taking battery power direct from the starter main terminal back up into the loom; the volts are going up it so to speak not down it.
So yeah, it looks like you need to try sourcing the correct item Dave. It seems to be marked on the diagram 0.5F
On the plus side, if it is available it should come complete.
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR
Or use normal wire with an in-line fuse holder? Even a slow-blow fuse would be preferable to bloody fusible links wouldn't it?