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carrotbay



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel XS CSW Auto Santorini Black
Shane, this thread has been so useful! I’m currently working on putting a M57N2 from a 2009 X5 E70 in to my 110, and was deliberating over the Blackbird P38 conversion or fitting aircon compressor and steering pump from an E90 - you’ve confirmed that’s the way to go!

(If I’d read this before buying a X5 as a donor then maybe I’d just have looked for a E90 330D instead!)

Do you have any photos of the turbo actuator rotated and the bracket? Does it clear the steering box now?
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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Hi Carrotbay, ah thanks, that's good to here Very Happy .

I am getting a bracket made as I tried to drill different holes in the original and just wasn't working for me. I am getting a few brackets made but i don't have a price yet from the machine shop Big Cry . I have seen a few others make their own brackets rotating the actuator 180deg nearly but since I have access to this place was the quickest and easiest route for me.


I'll keep you updated

Shane
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Mj_pilot



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 2011 Defender 110 Other SW Auto Indus Silver

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Magic Shane! Cheers for the belt, pulley and tensioner info.

E90 seems to do the trick (haven’t started it yet).

Photo shows the belt id’s for anybody making the same mods.




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Here you go Very Happy

a lot of time has gone into trawling the drawings on bimmercat to figure stuff out Laughing

I've loads of updates to post, just been gallivanting in the Alps and sierra Nevada's Very Happy

Thanks MJ Very Happy


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Mj_pilot



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 2011 Defender 110 Other SW Auto Indus Silver

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Carrotbay,

The turbo actuator on my install clears. It’s close but it clears. The plug housing touches the steering box but I may get away with it. Otherwise, just need to trim the housing a bit.

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carrotbay wrote:
Shane, this thread has been so useful! I’m currently working on putting a M57N2 from a 2009 X5 E70 in to my 110, and was deliberating over the Blackbird P38 conversion or fitting aircon compressor and steering pump from an E90 - you’ve confirmed that’s the way to go!

(If I’d read this before buying a X5 as a donor then maybe I’d just have looked for a E90 330D instead!)

Do you have any photos of the turbo actuator rotated and the bracket? Does it clear the steering box now?
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Mj_pilot



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carrotbay wrote:
Shane, this thread has been so useful! I’m currently working on putting a M57N2 from a 2009 X5 E70 in to my 110, and was deliberating over the Blackbird P38 conversion or fitting aircon compressor and steering pump from an E90 - you’ve confirmed that’s the way to go!

(If I’d read this before buying a X5 as a donor then maybe I’d just have looked for a E90 330D instead!)

Do you have any photos of the turbo actuator rotated and the bracket? Does it clear the steering box now?
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carrotbay



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Mj_pilot wrote:

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Carrotbay,

The turbo actuator on my install clears. It’s close but it clears. The plug housing touches the steering box but I may get away with it. Otherwise, just need to trim the housing a bit.


Thanks MJ - really useful
I got my engine in this week and I’m probably a few mm further forward as the actuator plug is very tight against the steering box. I’m going to space it back a little on it’s mounting bolts and that should do the trick.
Good to see the belts, just waiting for some bits to arrive and that should sort that. What are you doing for power steering hoses?
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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
No problem MJ, looking good with the actuator, jammy Laughing still no sign of my bracket. i'm hoping next week
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shanecl



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My friend done a sexy job on my turbo outlet, i got the flange from Darkside Developments and he then done a couple of piecuts and glued it together, plan is a 55mm 45Deg nice and level to go into the intercooler.



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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Also got around to wiring up my fuel gauge thanks to Martin for the help on where they go, want it looking OEM so replaced some conduit from the main loom and nice tidy finish



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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
another little side project. I am running disco 2 axles and one of the nights i was installing the brake disc stone guards, had a great idea to run an M6 tap through the threads to clean them, i was wrecked tired and broke he tap inside one of the threads, ah well i'll fix it tomorrow. got another M6 tap to finish the 2 other holes and guess what broke that one, time for bed Rolling Eyes

I bought a new axle casing and was quicker and easier to buy the new defender brackets from YRM, same friend then welded them on for me. While i was doing this i got the HD diff guards from BlackBird industries so had to take the front axle out also Whistle , all sent for vapour balsting after welding and painted 2 pac black.

Installed my Pioneer 4x4 brake lines,



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shanecl



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Took a little break and went to the Fiacaill ridge in the cairngorms for a coffee.



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shanecl



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MJ see your pipe for the bottom radiator, the E53 X5 bottom pipe fits straight on and its minus the EGR cooler pipe. can get it on ebay for feck all
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carrotbay



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel XS CSW Auto Santorini Black
Shane / MJ I’m swapping out the power steering pump and air con pump on my E70 engine for 330D parts. Please can you help with the idler under the alternator / next to the tensioner? I bought the part below, but I don’t think it’s right as I think it needs to bolt through the alternator lower mount and the one supplied doesn’t. Do you have the part number you used?



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Mj_pilot wrote:

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carrotbay wrote:
Shane, this thread has been so useful! I’m currently working on putting a M57N2 from a 2009 X5 E70 in to my 110, and was deliberating over the Blackbird P38 conversion or fitting aircon compressor and steering pump from an E90 - you’ve confirmed that’s the way to go!

(If I’d read this before buying a X5 as a donor then maybe I’d just have looked for a E90 330D instead!)

Do you have any photos of the turbo actuator rotated and the bracket? Does it clear the steering box now?
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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
carrotbay, I did have to change that bolt, I think and I cant remember why. I'll have a look through orders and see
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Mj_pilot



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 2011 Defender 110 Other SW Auto Indus Silver
Power steering part numbers …



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carrotbay wrote:
Mj_pilot wrote:

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Carrotbay,

The turbo actuator on my install clears. It’s close but it clears. The plug housing touches the steering box but I may get away with it. Otherwise, just need to trim the housing a bit.


Thanks MJ - really useful
I got my engine in this week and I’m probably a few mm further forward as the actuator plug is very tight against the steering box. I’m going to space it back a little on it’s mounting bolts and that should do the trick.
Good to see the belts, just waiting for some bits to arrive and that should sort that. What are you doing for power steering hoses?


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