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    #61
    Fucking a man all that work and a dead batt killed your first time start!
    Tial, Precision, Garrett Dealer!!!
    PM me for more info.

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      #62
      fuc*ing battery :hitler:




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        #63
        more troubles with my swap

        this is that I found in the intake




        and this in the cylinder head

        take a look the colour of the oil
        :evil:

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          #64
          o thats not good. Have you done a leak down test? also a compression
          Tial, Precision, Garrett Dealer!!!
          PM me for more info.

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            #65
            Hi Taper. Don't turn that motor anymore.

            Do a compression test to isolate the "bad" cylinder. The one with the highest (to the roof) compression will be the cylinder where coolant leaks. Then remove the head and measure how warped it is. Most likely, if the head is only warped, you'll need to remove the cam boxes, then have the head pressed back to close-to-spec, and then milled/planned. If the head is badly warped, it means the cam box are warped too and the cam are not going to spin freely. Look for sign of wear on the cam journals/bearings.

            I am currently going thru the exact same process after "one of the kids" was so excited doing its first race, he forgot to watch the water temp and ran a very expensive 350hp race engine, coolantless for half a race... The head is warped by 0.75mm in the center.
            Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

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              #66
              thanks for the info Lee!


              At this moment I try to find a guide to dissasembly the vanos system to remove the head.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                Hi Taper. Don't turn that motor anymore.

                Do a compression test to isolate the "bad" cylinder. The one with the highest (to the roof) compression will be the cylinder where coolant leaks. Then remove the head and measure how warped it is. Most likely, if the head is only warped, you'll need to remove the cam boxes, then have the head pressed back to close-to-spec, and then milled/planned. If the head is badly warped, it means the cam box are warped too and the cam are not going to spin freely. Look for sign of wear on the cam journals/bearings.

                I am currently going thru the exact same process after "one of the kids" was so excited doing its first race, he forgot to watch the water temp and ran a very expensive 350hp race engine, coolantless for half a race... The head is warped by 0.75mm in the center.
                owch!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by MaloventEvil View Post
                  owch!
                  ouch indeed :(
                  http://l0st0n3.mybrute.com
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                  Work in progress: 1991 318i m50 swap

                  Feedback thread :up:

                  Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
                  I prefer having a female in the car at all times. They generally smell good, but you do have to put up with that hole in their face.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Taper View Post
                    thanks for the info Lee!


                    At this moment I try to find a guide to dissasembly the vanos system to remove the head.

                    its quite easy to remove the vanos, pm me, i'll guide u through it step by step

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mohammed_A View Post
                      its quite easy to remove the vanos, pm me, i'll guide u through it step by step

                      Many thanks for your interest Mohammed_A ;), but finally I decided to send the engine to a guy from Spain

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                        #71
                        Its my pleasure

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                          #72
                          What did you replace the engine with?
                          90 E30 S50B30
                          http://www.fquick.com/roadhazard/

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                            #73
                            finally I send the engine to a "workshop" to rebuild it completely

                            I hope to have it in 10/15 days

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                              #74
                              it's alive

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                                #75
                                Ah do like! Congrats on the swap. It looks like it'll be a very, very fun car to drive :)
                                M Coupe

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