What's the *best* radiator for M50?
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Can anyone clarify this a little more? Do you need the 2.0 or the 1.4 with the M50? Mine has the 1.4, and I need to know if I need to order the 2.0 cap.Leave a comment:
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I think this sentance
should beThat's probably why the M42 has a 1.4 bar cap, and the M20 and M50 have 2.0 bar caps.
Question would then be: is it ok I'm using 2.0bar on an M50 motor?That's probably why the M42 has a 2.0 bar cap, and the M20 and M50 have 1.4 bar caps.Leave a comment:
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Fred, the bmw p/n's aren't matching up with the info you've mentioned above...would you happen to have the correct part number?By increasing the cap pressure, and therefore cooling system pressure, the heat capacity of the cooling system is increased. The M42 outputs less power, and most likely does not throw out as much heat as an M5x. That's probably why the M42 has a 1.4 bar cap, and the M20 and M50 have 2.0 bar caps.
The Euro E34 525i actually shared the same 440mm radiator as found in the 318is, but used a 2.0 bar radiator cap. So, you'll want to also use a 2.0 bar cap on your car.Leave a comment:
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When using the m42 radiator, which hoses do you use? I'm having a hard time finding an upper hose that works.Leave a comment:
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I gotta check my cap, I don't remember whether or not I pulled it off of my m42 radiator.
Good to know though...Leave a comment:
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Just got back from track day, all is fine, temp needle stays right before 1/2.
I do think that the hoses are harder with the 2.0 bar cap, that makes sense.
The valves chattered again after the 25mins, I think I need to work out the oil cooler during the winter.Leave a comment:
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Thanks Fusion!By increasing the cap pressure, and therefore cooling system pressure, the heat capacity of the cooling system is increased. The M42 outputs less power, and most likely does not throw out as much heat as an M5x. That's probably why the M42 has a 1.4 bar cap, and the M20 and M50 have 2.0 bar caps.
The Euro E34 525i actually shared the same 440mm radiator as found in the 318is, but used a 2.0 bar radiator cap. So, you'll want to also use a 2.0 bar cap on your car.
According to that part number its for the M42...
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...17&fg=05&hl=20
Why would the M42 have a higher rating?Leave a comment:
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Should be 17 11 1 742 231Hey do you have the p/n for the 2bar cap? Realoem is showing me the 1.4bar for the 325i...
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...06&hg=17&fg=05
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So I got the rest of that epoxy shit out of there today, had to drill it out. But also realized something bad, there's a crack in the little neck where the bleeder screw threads in, that barely extends into the rest of the plastic housing at the top of the radiator. Also, when I finally chipped out the last of the epoxy that was down in the hole, a piece of something broke off inside the filler neck hole, and I don't know if it's a piece of epoxy, or an actual part of the radiator itself, but it looks like I might not be able to use this radiator after all, might just have to get a new one.Leave a comment:
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Hey do you have the p/n for the 2bar cap? Realoem is showing me the 1.4bar for the 325i...
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...06&hg=17&fg=05
Wut???Leave a comment:

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