What were the answers to these questions? I've encountered most of those and would like to know.
ALSO: I have the exact same car and swap going on, care to post/PM your wiring diagram? I'd love to double check so my car doesn't asplode when I start it.
First E30, First motor swap. M50NV
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Thank you! This is a huge relief. I was getting really upset that I was going to have to trim it and thought that I did something wrong or bought the wrong motor mounts. Alright... time to Dremel some shit out make it look nice and clean.Leave a comment:
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alteratively, use water pump pliers to hold two of the bolts while you loosen the other two and then do the same for the remaining two bolts.Leave a comment:
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Everyone. You need to trim the bottom edge of the cover. You can see it on mine.
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Just ordered exhaust. Went with a Borla Pro XS muffler for the mid section, and a Vibrant dual tip for the rear. Going to pipe it all with 2.5".
So I have the nice M3 engine harness covers for the firewall... however my motor seems to sit too high in order for me to install the top cover. Has anyone ever ran into this?Leave a comment:
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wow nice looking, but i would wipe the dick of the windscreen:P
finally bought my m50 engine^^Leave a comment:
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Moved under its own power!
Got the throttle cable installed today on the ol' BMW 325. Attached the battery, fired it up, and backed it out the garage. No exhaust, its frighteningly loud. I Drove it out of the cul-de-sac and down the street. Didn't take it over 2k rpm's. Lugged it into second gear. Turned around and pulled it back into the garage.
Well it moves under its own power. That's exciting. Brakes and suspension is pure shit though. Its like driving a 2001 Chevy Cavalier. Hope to get exhaust on it soon and start driving it to work. Will eventually do brakes, springs and struts. Only took me 6 months to get it back to a running state and complete the engine swap. Cannot wait to get exhaust and actually drive it.


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Awesome build, I love reading these threads.
Keep us posted with some videos!
Here we go now Ducks!Leave a comment:
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I agree - I think that flywheel is toast. There's going to be too much gap in the clutch area.There wont be any high or low spots on it if it was turned on a lathe so you dont have to worry. The outer circumference of the flywheel should be machined lower than the inner contact patch. Im sure itll work if your run it like that, but it might be more predisposed to slipping like a worn clutch later down the line. That and your clutch pedal might sit a bit lower. If it were me, Id take it to a shop and get it properly turned.
Here's what mine looked like after having it machined at a NAPA shop:
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Got the gauge cluster all sorted out.

Also got the covers for the firewall.

And I had a pretty damned good Christmas. Bunch of home use air tools


Waiting on some radiator bracket and mounts, and hoses, and I need to buy a throttle cable.
Can some one please show me a picture (MS Paint would even suffice) of how the wiring is supposed to be done from the green plug on the back of the gauge cluster, to the ECU? More importantly which pin off the green plug is needed, and how did you connect to it?
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