Cool. I will have to try that tonight.
2.8L M20 build - Now with 2.7L!
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Good luck man! I wish I had the knowledge to help, haha. Can't wait to get back home and start working on my car! I want to go 2.8 at some point, but after reading this whole thread, I'm going to wait a long time before I even attempt anything like this. I'm going to buy an m20 this summer and disassemble the whole thing, just for fun and to get a good understanding of how these engines work. Can't wait to read more about your progress!1987 325is Black/Black
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Good luck man! I wish I had the knowledge to help, haha. Can't wait to get back home and start working on my car! I want to go 2.8 at some point, but after reading this whole thread, I'm going to wait a long time before I even attempt anything like this. I'm going to buy an m20 this summer and disassemble the whole thing, just for fun and to get a good understanding of how these engines work. Can't wait to read more about your progress!
Not the problem though :(-AlexComment
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Entirely. Gave the car to a shop and they couldn't get it figured out either. Ended up seizing the 2.7 and put a stock B25 in.-AlexComment
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Ultimate Fail Thread1989 325i SETA stroker [delphin] R3V'd 8/31/2011
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Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinkenguy must have slid into something that doesn't look like a car vs car hitOriginally posted by ak-Must of slid into RobComment
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Winning... You're doing it wrong.
Damn I was definitely hoping for something awesome when I resurrected this thread. Sorry to hear it man1989 JDM-Tech 2
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Well, clearly I don't know what I'm doing. I decided it would be best for me to quit throwing large sums of money at something and hoping it works.-AlexComment
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I've rebuilt engines in shop class back when I was in HS and know how much time and effort and double checking it takes to rebuild an engine PROPERLY. Consideirng this I knew from the first few pages of this thread that the OP was rushing and not using the correct tools and the venture would turn out like this
That being said, we all live and learn and I sure as hell woud not even consider a task such as this if I didnt' give myself a good 2 to 3 months of engine work (working on it a few hours a week) to ensure that everything was exactly as it needed to be. Oonly when you take you time and use the proper process and procedure will you get the best results.If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!Comment
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I read this whole thread hoping for a happy ending. Bummer...sorry to hear it didnt work out.sigpicComment
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