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1 x the front part of the e36 propshaft combined with the rear of my auto one? or was it the whole of my auto one
I used the e36 five speed getrag and the driveshaft from a 85 automatic worked perfect, so yours should be the correct length. 26.25 inches from the front side of the guibo to the mounting hole on the CSB.
Also I would go from 2.79 up to 3.25 on the diff. this engine like to pull more than wind up quickly.
Would the radiator out of an M42 (with expansion tank on the side of the rad) be sufficient enough to cool a 2.5l M50?
Thanks
Aaron
Is it the same size as the e30 325is? If not do not risk it, get either a e36 325 radiator or get a race built one for the e36. There is NO reason to skimp on the cooling system, especially if it will ever see the track.
i am into wiring my s50 to my e30 m3? does anyone have the pin chart for a 95 m3 to 90 m3? or if any of you have done the wiring alreadt id pay someone to wire the s50 harness to m3. i just dont trust my wiring that one thing i hate to do. email me if any of you can do it bmwflying123@hotmail.com
The engine and tranny are fine but if you are going with the E36 tranny you will need an E30 M3 driveshaft (or change the flange on the tranny according to Jordan).
e30 5-spd drive shaft works perfectly with the e36 325 5-spd. needs to be pulled at splines maybe 3/4" at most. however you will need the e30m3 driveshaft for the e36m3 trans. just to clearify.
Cool. Thanks, guys. Also, where do the hoses from the PCV valve on the valve cover run to? I'm assuming the big end runs to the intake bellow? What about the small one?
Cool. Thanks, guys. Also, where do the hoses from the PCV valve on the valve cover run to? I'm assuming the big end runs to the intake bellow? What about the small one?
Yeah, one goes to the intake boot. I think that the other one goes to a nipple on the bottom of the intake manifold, but I could be wrong.
Why do you ask? The m50, as I found out relies on most all the sensors on the harness. Other than the o2 sensor, it will probably run like shit.
You know the two coolant temps sensors in the front part of the head? Well I switched those plugs when I swapped the rear of the two for the m20 one. Ran like shit when cold, and crap when it was to running temp.
So leave the coolant temp sensor on the M50 alone? I read somewhere that you were supposed to swap the m20 one in. I assume it was just to have the temp gauge read correctly? How far off is it if I leave it stock?
So leave the coolant temp sensor on the M50 alone? I read somewhere that you were supposed to swap the m20 one in. I assume it was just to have the temp gauge read correctly? How far off is it if I leave it stock?
There are two sensors right next to each other, swap the rear of the two with one from an m20 to get the correct reading.
They are on the head, under the intake manifold, behidn the oil canister.
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