Do SpecE30 racers break a lot of rocker arms?

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  • mach schnell
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Apr 2008
    • 1059

    #1

    Do SpecE30 racers break a lot of rocker arms?

    Seems like they would... right?

    I'm considering a 325i for a track car, but don't want to get into replacing rocker arms all the time. I'd rather get an M42 car instead if that's going to happen.
  • xwill112x
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    • Jan 2009
    • 4236

    #2
    spec e30 is doing away with the m42 i heard over on m42club
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    • Liam
      Mod Crazy
      • Mar 2009
      • 753

      #3
      Just use good new rockers when you put the engine together and don't rev the holy piss out of it and they'll be fine.
      I'm Not Right in the Head | Random Rants and other Nonsense1st Order Logic Failure: Association fallacy, this type of fallacy can be expressed as (∃xS : φ(x)) → (∀xS : φ(x)), meaning "if there exists any x in the set S so that a property φ is true for x, then for all x in S the property φ must be true".

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      • mach schnell
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Apr 2008
        • 1059

        #4
        Originally posted by Liam
        Just use good new rockers when you put the engine together and don't rev the holy piss out of it and they'll be fine.
        I was thinking that they would break by virtue of the fact that they're being revved hard all the time --- driven hard around the track, constantly between like 4k and 7k RPM --- lots of RPM all day long.

        No?

        Are they just prone to breaking nowadays because most M20's have high-mileage?

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        • Liam
          Mod Crazy
          • Mar 2009
          • 753

          #5
          Originally posted by mach schnell
          I was thinking that they would break by virtue of the fact that they're being revved hard all the time --- driven hard around the track, constantly between like 4k and 7k RPM --- lots of RPM all day long.

          No?

          Are they just prone to breaking nowadays because most M20's have high-mileage?
          Pretty much, (unlike steel) aluminum only lasts so long under stress.

          And I would also venture a guess that a lot of knuckleheads are over torquing the adjuster nuts and are pre fucking them so they fail.
          I'm Not Right in the Head | Random Rants and other Nonsense1st Order Logic Failure: Association fallacy, this type of fallacy can be expressed as (∃xS : φ(x)) → (∀xS : φ(x)), meaning "if there exists any x in the set S so that a property φ is true for x, then for all x in S the property φ must be true".

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