Found an 88 325i in a field for $300 PO said they drive it through low water and hydrolocked it. I pulled the head and pan and found 2 bent rods. I would like to
A) drive the car reasonably soon cause I miss my old e30 very
B) not spend a fortune on performance parts but not waste a good opportunity to upgrade a few things "while I'm in there"
I do have an old M50TU short block that I has the same stroke as the M20 of 75mm
I couldn't find definitive information on these rods being a direct swap so I cleaned one up and threw it in to see

As you can see the deck height is different I stick up about 3mm above the deck. I do know that these rods are 140mm long but they also sit higher up into their mating Pistons. I have read that the m20 engine can benefit greatly from a wee bit longer rod (as per metric mechanic) the M50 piston is significantly shorter too which I read is also a bonus for revving. And last it has oil holes drilled in and around the oil scraper ring for cooling and reduced oil consumption (I assume)
My delima is the piston height of 6 good m50vanos piston rod combo
Only 4 M20 rods left and only 5 M20 pistons.
I thought about having the Pistons machined down which is the easiest solution and running flat tops but I don't have a clue what kind of compression ratio that would leave me with. I have an 885 head which I can also have shaved down if need be to reach a compression ratio of 10:1 10.5:1 or I could make 11:1 work if need be. Any help anyone could provide will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully
David
A) drive the car reasonably soon cause I miss my old e30 very
B) not spend a fortune on performance parts but not waste a good opportunity to upgrade a few things "while I'm in there"
I do have an old M50TU short block that I has the same stroke as the M20 of 75mm
I couldn't find definitive information on these rods being a direct swap so I cleaned one up and threw it in to see

As you can see the deck height is different I stick up about 3mm above the deck. I do know that these rods are 140mm long but they also sit higher up into their mating Pistons. I have read that the m20 engine can benefit greatly from a wee bit longer rod (as per metric mechanic) the M50 piston is significantly shorter too which I read is also a bonus for revving. And last it has oil holes drilled in and around the oil scraper ring for cooling and reduced oil consumption (I assume)
My delima is the piston height of 6 good m50vanos piston rod combo
Only 4 M20 rods left and only 5 M20 pistons.
I thought about having the Pistons machined down which is the easiest solution and running flat tops but I don't have a clue what kind of compression ratio that would leave me with. I have an 885 head which I can also have shaved down if need be to reach a compression ratio of 10:1 10.5:1 or I could make 11:1 work if need be. Any help anyone could provide will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully
David
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