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    So I am putting together an M52/50 hybrid together and I was wondering (since I can't remember); what kind of water neck or attachment is there on the outlet of the waterpump on the m52 block. My M50 has a aluminum neck. And yes I could swap it all over... but would rather not. The neck on the m50 is smaller in dia. so that won't work either. Just wondering what is there factory. Thanks!

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    It's empty. That's why AA sells a pipe you can pound in there so you can hook up the early spider hose.

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      #3
      Excellent! That's what I wanted to know! Now, who is AA? Thanks Matt!

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        active autowerke

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          #5
          And Kevin, don't forget to get the Stewart water pump. Bimmerworld has those.
          Current Cars
          2014 M235i
          2009 R56 Cooper S
          1998 M3
          1997 M3

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              #7
              Originally posted by DaveCN View Post
              And Kevin, don't forget to get the Stewart water pump. Bimmerworld has those.
              I pulled the WP out and it is the upgraded metal unit. So I should be good there. Thanks guys for the help and the linky... Much appreciated. Another good resource I need to add to my favorites list right Dave! ;)

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                Originally posted by DTRguy View Post
                I pulled the WP out and it is the upgraded metal unit. So I should be good there. Thanks guys for the help and the linky... Much appreciated. Another good resource I need to add to my favorites list right Dave! ;)

                Yeah, well the metal impeller ones have faults as well - I don;t recall the specifics, but BMW actually shit-canned those after a while and went back to plastic. Mike Miller (Tech Talk guy in Roundel - also does the same column for Bimmer) can explain it - I can't.

                The Stewart Products one is supposed to be light years better, especially in an engine that will see some serious use.

                But you are just putting this in a daily driver for some little old lady, right? :giggle:
                Current Cars
                2014 M235i
                2009 R56 Cooper S
                1998 M3
                1997 M3

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                  Originally posted by DaveCN View Post
                  Yeah, well the metal impeller ones have faults as well - I don;t recall the specifics, but BMW actually shit-canned those after a while and went back to plastic. Mike Miller (Tech Talk guy in Roundel - also does the same column for Bimmer) can explain it - I can't.

                  The Stewart Products one is supposed to be light years better, especially in an engine that will see some serious use.

                  But you are just putting this in a daily driver for some little old lady, right? :giggle:
                  Well, umm yeah.... that's what it's for:twisted:

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                    #10
                    BMW uses composite water pump impellers now.

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                      #11
                      so then is there particularily anything wrong with the metal (welded sheetmetal type? I have apparently two of them.

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                        #12
                        They had bearing issues, I think. BMW switches suppliers for no reason sometimes though. There might be nothing wrong with either of them.

                        Keep in mind, these cars need waterpumps almost like M20s need timing belts...

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                          #13
                          Interesting... Learning more and more. Never heard about this until today... Yesterday I learned about the Oil pump nut fix issue I have to work on! More to buy more to buy!

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