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    M52 + 260, can I use an m20 flywheel/bits?

    I've done a lot of searching but haven't found the right answer. I've got an m52 from a 98 e36 328i (OBD1 swapped), and a 260 from an e30. Can I use the m20 flywheel? I'm guessing I'll need M20/260 clutch (upgraded), PP, pilot bearing and TO bearings. Can anyone confirm?

    #2
    yes m20 fly = m20 starter and parts. if you use a e36 fly you must use e36 starter etc etc.

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      #3
      ^ cool, thanks!

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        #4
        if you remember driving my car, it had a e30m3 sachs kit.

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          #5
          I just got a 15lb single-mass 323i flywheel that I'm putting on for the tranny swap, and i wanted to know if I could keep it when I put in the m52. Your clutch seemed to hold up just fine, so I'll probably look for something like that or just an upgraded/tougher m20 clutch.

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            #6
            No you absolutely can not use the 260 flywheel.

            /sarcasm.
            My 2.9L Build!

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              #7
              Also you typically have to shave the back of the flywheel down as well.
              :: PNW Crew ::
              '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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                #8
                ^ good to know, I'll keep that in mind when I assemble the motor.

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