I'm using blocks of wood with lag bolts. Very nice install if I do say so myself.
R3v, help me reposition my engine
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I ordered two greens, we'll see how it goes. I'll mount them "wrong" as AKG advises and try to swap the O2 sensor to the second pipe, may fit if I'm lucky. Got the M50 arms today.Comment
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I think you will find when you use the M50 mount arms that the transmission mount wont line up at all... which is normal when using the g260. And you will either need to make/buy a custom mount, or modify the current one.
also, for the best results the O2 sensor should get input from both banks of cylinders... mine is in a bung i installed in an X pipe in my exhaust system.Comment
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Would M52 engine mounts solve this?Comment
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Noted.
TBH, I'm not sure if it is a 260, forgot to check, may be 240 because I remember OP said it's an "is transmisson". Diff is 3.73, if that explains anything.
It sits twisted more to the driver side now, so if the mounts turn the engine some 10° clockwise (from front), the transmission should be level.
Not the most lovable of jobs on the car, but after this, electrical is pretty much the only thing I need to learn to know the car good and be confident in doing another swap.Comment
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Starting to be really pissed this is going nowhere.
The O2 sensor isn't coming out. I've done everything to try to loosen the bolt, won't budge.
So I'm going to cut it in half tomorrow to get the clearence I need, should have another sensor. Where can I put it? I'm not doing all the X pipe stuff right now. I can either try to take the plug out from the second header (pic) not sure if it's the same size though and if the angle is enough to get it in there, or I can weld the sensor where the two pipes merge into one. Not sure if that's too far from the engine though.
I'm not willing to take the headers out and shit, so this can be ghetto for now, I'll do it right when I upgrade the exhaust.
Any ideas appreciated because I'm going crazy with this.
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Put your new sensor in the other collector, or weld up a bung in the piping behind it. Careful with cutting the other sensor, the middle section can actually fall out and then you'll just have a hole. Could weld that up though if you can get to it(looks tight in there!)E30 m50/s52 turbo partout:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=236224
AEM EMS setup for BMW:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1781886Comment
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if your not even worried about saving the sensor, get the thing red hot, then it should come out without a fuss...... I got one of my litterally glowing red, then i slimply tapped the wrench with my palm and it came out.Comment
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Yeah the oxygen sensor in the completely wrong location. It's only reading 4,5,6 cylinders. cut it out and put it where the 2 headers go into a single pipe, one sensor has to read all 6 cyls, if your car is obd1Comment
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Still having a hard time with this.
Is it possible that the whole exhaust is pulling on the header side of the engine and not allowing me to reposition it correctly? The exhaust sags in the middle.
I was able to lift the headers from the bottom so the front 3-1 wouldn't touch the subframe, but then the second header started touching the firewall.
I can't believe something that sounds so simple is turning out to be the most horrible job I've done on a car. And causing me to miss this season's last track days :(Comment
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