Hello,
I just finished installing a very low mile m30/b34 ( 60k) to replace a seized 2.8L. The car has changed hands a few times before I got it so I had never driven it or have any history. I did the long block conversion - re-installed all of the 2.8L injection/exhaust system on the 3.5L block. Now that I have started it I need some help.
History of parts that were replaced:
- Rebuilt injectors ( Rock Auto)
- All new gaskets
- New Fuel Pressure Reg
- PO installed a new high pressure fuel pump
- PO replaced the ECU with a rebuilt unit
- PO replace cap/ rotor/ wires ( wires test good - cap / rotor look new)
Starting / Idle:
- It starts great - few seconds and it fires right up idles at 1k
- Idle is a little rough ( almost like it's missing)
Driving:
- Is has no power - I race an e30 with a built b34 so i know how the torque should feel - This one can barely get up a hill
- Feels like one cylinder is dead
Diagnostics:
- Fuel pressure - Key on / Engine off - 36lbs
- Fuel Pressure - Engine running - 30lbs
- Fuel Pressure while accelerating - 30lbs
- If I pinch the return line the pressure goes way up - 70lbs +
- 10V at the positive coil terminal - should be correct since it goes through the resistor
- Idle / WOT switch adjusted / tested with a Fluke DVM
- Put a Noid light on one of the injector connectors - flashing - looks normal
- Tested injectors impedance - 2-3ohms
- The ignition module ( box below the washer fluid tank) looks brand new
- Checked all of the grounds
- All questionable hoses were replaced
- Pulled the new plugs - they all look the same
So - I'm not sure where I should head next. I feel like someone was chasing the same issue with the number of new parts ( ecu, fuel pump, ignition module) all look new.
All I can think of is that the "rebuilt" ecu is messed up, Distributor is bad, MAF???
Any suggestions? Thanks
81 528i B34 Conversion - No Power
- CabbageFumes
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It's definitely starving (what Chris said). In a perfect world, you could use the throttle body, AFM, ECU and engine harness from a same year Euro 635i to solve your problems and maintain a stock look. If that's not a factor, consider MAF conversion, Megasquirt, or b34 intake & injectors paired with a Motronic conversion. Any of these should provide fuel enrichment, none of these being that simple.
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porschelou
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The fuel system can handle the 3.5. This conversion has been done many times. But I'm with you - could still have a fueling issue. Need to test the low pressure pump next - it looks original.
Question for anyone who has done this conversion - is there any special timing / installation sequence for the distributor nut? This is the special one that allowed me to reuse the e12 geared distributor. I don't think so since once I had the balancer at TDC I set the distributor so the rotor is at #1.
Thanks
Question for anyone who has done this conversion - is there any special timing / installation sequence for the distributor nut? This is the special one that allowed me to reuse the e12 geared distributor. I don't think so since once I had the balancer at TDC I set the distributor so the rotor is at #1.
Thanks
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porschelou
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You guys ought to do some research before suggesting the massive 20% increase in displacement and 8% increase in rated HP overwhelms the stock system. On US cars 2.8 and 3.3 used the same parts, I took this sampling from Realoem on euro stuff, it looks about the same on AFM.
Part 13621359641 (Volume air flow sensor) was found on the following vehicles:
E12: Details on E12
E12 528i Sedan, Europe
E12 535i Sedan, Europe
E23: Details on E23
E23 728i Sedan, Europe
E23 733i Sedan, Europe
E23 735i Sedan, Europe
E24: Details on E24
E24 628CSi Coupe, Europe
E24 633CSi Coupe, Europe
E24 635CSi Coupe, Europe
E3: Details on E3
E3 3.0Si Sedan, Europe
E3 3.3Li Sedan, Europe
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02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
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porschelou
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Tonight - I removed the transfer pump from the tank. It was the original one and it was bad. The ground strap on the side of the pump was broken. I'm not 100% convinced that this would cause the poor running condition but have one on order. Going to replace the filter as well. The high pressure looks new. I can also tell someone recently coated the inside of the tank - it's pink.
Has anyone used the special slotted nut ( big 40mm) that must be used when converting a b34 to the old style distributor drive? Need to make sure there was no special alignment process for that.
Thanks
Has anyone used the special slotted nut ( big 40mm) that must be used when converting a b34 to the old style distributor drive? Need to make sure there was no special alignment process for that.
Thanks
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porschelou
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Figured I would close this out and let you know what the root cause was.
I started pulling plug wires to verify each one would drop RPM's ( wanted to verify all cylinders were working). I found out that two had no change. I connected a noid light and each injector was getting a pulse. Next I verified spark - all good. Then pulled the rail loose (leaving it connected and aimed the injectors towards shop towels. Turned over the motor and found no gas spray out of 2 of the new rock auto injectors..
I put two of the old ones in and bingo car runs great.. Tons of power and smooth idle - all fixed.
Thanks for the inputs..
I started pulling plug wires to verify each one would drop RPM's ( wanted to verify all cylinders were working). I found out that two had no change. I connected a noid light and each injector was getting a pulse. Next I verified spark - all good. Then pulled the rail loose (leaving it connected and aimed the injectors towards shop towels. Turned over the motor and found no gas spray out of 2 of the new rock auto injectors..
I put two of the old ones in and bingo car runs great.. Tons of power and smooth idle - all fixed.
Thanks for the inputs..