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  • acolella76
    R3VLimited
    • Apr 2010
    • 2950

    #1

    Is this right?

    Got my pistons back from the machine shop and I noticed that the wrist pins are about 0.125" shorter than the snap ring grooves. I know the machine shop didn't mix the wrist pins up, and I doubt the person I bought them from mixed them up. But is this really normal? I know the wrist pin doesn't move side to side... just seems like a lot of play.

    -Alex
  • spdracrm3
    E30 Modder
    • Sep 2009
    • 959

    #2
    they should be able to float but not that much ,it also means the pin is not fully supported by the bore and may wear a grove and then not float properly/bind
    Angus
    88 E30M3 X2
    89 325IX
    92 R100GS/PD
    :)

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    • 328ijunkie
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      • May 2007
      • 3961

      #3
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      • acolella76
        R3VLimited
        • Apr 2010
        • 2950

        #4
        Dave do you have any S52 pistons lying around? tried to order a new wrist pin to measure. Apparently you can't order them and the dealership couldn't even give me the part number.

        I'm starting to realize that a stock rebuild on these motors is really uncommon. Or just undocumented.
        -Alex

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        • 328ijunkie
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          • May 2007
          • 3961

          #5
          Yes i do. Wrist pins are sold with pistons from B<W

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          • LJ851
            R3V OG
            • Nov 2010
            • 7918

            #6
            The only time i have seen a piston with circlips and that much end float resulted in a destroyed piston from the pin hammering the circlips.

            I'm used to seeing several thousandths of an inch end float on a pin like that.
            Lorin


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            • acolella76
              R3VLimited
              • Apr 2010
              • 2950

              #7
              Originally posted by 328ijunkie
              Yes i do. Wrist pins are sold with pistons from B<W
              Do they have wrist pins and do you want to sell them to me for cheap? :D:D I'd rather not spend money on new pistons considering I just had the valve pockets cut on these.

              Originally posted by LJ851
              The only time i have seen a piston with circlips and that much end float resulted in a destroyed piston from the pin hammering the circlips.

              I'm used to seeing several thousandths of an inch end float on a pin like that.
              Yeah that is what I figured. Dang.

              I wonder if these pins are from an M50 and maybe the PO got them mixed up
              -Alex

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              • 328ijunkie
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                • May 2007
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                #8
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                • Sh3rpak!ng
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 2667

                  #9
                  Originally posted by acolella76
                  Do they have wrist pins and do you want to sell them to me for cheap? :D:D I'd rather not spend money on new pistons considering I just had the valve pockets cut on these.
                  Sorry for an unrelated question, but:

                  I'm guessing you cut the valve pockets to retain full function of vanos with those cams? (rather than shimming the vanos)
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                  • acolella76
                    R3VLimited
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 2950

                    #10
                    Yeah, the cams aren't crazy (just regrinds) but the head was skimmed past BMW's spec so it was a little close on both sides. So since I couldn't find any thicker OEM gaskets for the S52 I figured cutting the pockets was the best option.
                    -Alex

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