Can anyone explain the differences between the Z1 PS pump and the standard E30 ones on 325 models? It seems when looking this part up, it is unique to the Z1, but shares rebuild kit with other pumps.
Curious how it is different. Possibly just orientation of how its assembled, or, possibly a unique case, but parts to repair could be swapped from other M20 pumps?
Question came up in a different forum, and I was surprised to see in fact the pump was unique to Z1. Apparently no longer made by ZF either. I was unsure what constraints the Z1 has that required a difference. (Course, tbh haven't played with standard M20 325's either to have experience. Know the E36 chassis better)
Alex.
Z1 Power Steering Pump vs common M20 pumps
Z1 Power Steering Pump vs common M20 pumps
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Re: Z1 Power Steering Pump vs common M20 pumps
Hi Alex,
It could be something as simple as one of the take-offs being bent in a different direction or longer/shorter? If the repair kit is common then it would imply the internals must be very similar or identical. Is it the lhd E30 pump you’re looking at?
It could be something as simple as one of the take-offs being bent in a different direction or longer/shorter? If the repair kit is common then it would imply the internals must be very similar or identical. Is it the lhd E30 pump you’re looking at?
Best regards,
Sam Lever.
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Anyone who says money isn't everything hasn't found the right classic car yet.
Z1 - 3.0csl - 987 Boxster - Rolls 20 - '72 911T - 997 GTS
Black Sport Evo M3 & SG M3 CSL & Austin 7 Special - now someone else's pleasure
Blue 2800cs - now someone else's pain
Old cars - the original "Not for Profit" organisation
Independent Financial Adviser in Buckingham
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