Should have gone s50/m60 from the get go.
What would you have differently, knowing what you know now??
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Originally posted by Wh33lhopVANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard. -
I'm not done yet.. but I wish i had realized how far along obdII has come, I might would have S54'd instead of S50'd.. Then again i did get my S50 for a song.
My real head bashing comes from putting time and money into parts that I'm ending up replacing or removing completely now that i'm swapping(M42 seals, shifter front delrin bushings, new small guibo and csb for the E30 shat that i'm now ditching, etc)I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
91' 318is S50 swap - The Black WidowComment
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Same deal, block and pan surfaces cleaned to perfection, new Vic rein gasket... Torqued/sequenced the bolts, got a slow drip front right corner. Gonna pull the motor back out in the spring and re-seal it w/rtv.Comment
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Fuck me too! Godamn brand new gasket and it leaks like hell. Top that off with the fact I'm running a G260 so I have to pull the tranny just to drop the oil pan,
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88 325is. S54, CSL airbox, Motec M800, Motec C127, Motec PDM15, Stoptech STR, MCS 2 way coilovers, Forgeline wheels, Recaro SPA, Eisenmann, Personal, lots of custom.
90 318is. As new OEM+, BBS LM, AST 4210 2 way coilovers, Wilwood SL6R/SL4R, Dynaudio, Recaro ExpertsComment
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Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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you guys and your gasket leaks are starting to scare me. My motor is still out of the car though, so mayybe i should rtv it...I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
91' 318is S50 swap - The Black WidowComment
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Do it. I wouldn't trust it one bit. Every VR gasket i've used NEW, has leaked. Valve cover, thermostat housing, oil pan gasket, spark plug gaskets, all of them. I've cleaned the surface throughly and they're all straight.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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Use a lift, and drop the old engine on the subframe, then put the new engine in on the subframe from the bottom.Comment
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^^+11000213!!
No more e30s for me.
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88 BMW OBDII bronzit 332is [RIP 03/08]
91 BMW 325i [sold]
86 Corolla 'Ae86' HB 20v trd [sold]
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To be really picky, I would have replaced the intake seals. I may have relocated my booster too. All in all, I was prepared. It was 3 months of searching for parts and researching on all websites. Two weeks from running M20 to running M50.
I wasnt prepared for the exhaust price but in the end, I am happy with my final results.Comment
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What would I have done differently?- Performed a detailed inspection on every single used part that I purchased from various other people.
- Purchased brand new knock sensors (the piece of mind is worth the couple of hundred bucks)
- Double checked that the @!*^&%~!# CPS wire was routed properly and not rubbing against the water pump pulley where it would end up shorting against the block and causing 5 AAA tows and countless parts replaced trying to chase down an intermittent misfire/no start that would ONLY appear when you were at least 10 miles away from home. Argh.
- Invested the money on learning how to weld properly (custom exhausts are expensive!)
- Removed all that rubber/foam insulation on the firewall.
- Cleaned my engine bay.
- Remembered to disconnect that !~^%$~!# clutch line from the transmission before trying to pull the motor.
- Spent the extra time locating the parts that I REALLY wanted instead of going with a stop gap solution to hold me over (e.g. 3.46 diff instead of 3.73, Eisenmann exhaust instead of Magnaflow)
- Moved out of this idiotic state and lived somewhere that actually lets you modify cars.
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