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I have a Bavarian Auto Short Shifter that was pulled from a e36 318. Thing was super notchy when I pulled it. It's definitely been loved. Looking for $100 shipped to your door.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
Honestly not sure, It has no part numbers or anything on it. I was only able to visually match it up to what it is.
I was gong to use it for my m50 swap before I scraped the project.
BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nando
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
Its just that Bav Auto doesn't show this for the E36. Can you measure 2 distances on the shifter for me:
A) Center of pin on the end to the center of the ball
B) Center of the ball to the long end
Its just that Bav Auto doesn't show this for the E36. Can you measure 2 distances on the shifter for me:
A) Center of pin on the end to the center of the ball - 46mm
B) Center of the ball to the long end - 192mm
Any questions, lmk!
BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nando
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
That looks like an AUTO SOLUTIONS short shifter, they are spendy, I have one. Do you have the knuckle that goes on the trans as well? Does it use a brass bushing where the shift rod connects to the shifter?
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Auto Solutions? I honestly could not find to much information and was going by what crappy pictures I could find. I don't have the knuckle that goes on the trans. and everything appears to be brass.
The shifter is a solid piece and was notchy when pulled.
BMWCCA # 482566
Originally posted by nando
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
also, I can't think of any BMW special tools you need to do a headgasket on an M20. you could nearly do it with the trunk tool kit, some bubble gum, and string.
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