Alright no where online can I see a decisive verdict on this so here it is. Will a getrag 240 from an e30 318i work with an m20b25 motor? I know theres a tilt angle of 10 degrees but is there anything else that would cause it to not work? Thankyou
M20 & Getrag 240
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th length may be different so the driveshaft may not fit correctly, i'm not sre but the m20 clutch and flywheel fit no problem in a g240318iS Track Rat :nice: www.drive4corners.com
'86 325iX 3.1 Stroker Turbo '86 S38B36 325
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Alright because I now have an M20 with the getrag 240 and it wont start haha. I have a custom crossmember, shortened custom driveshaft, and im using the m20 clutch and flywheel along with an m20 starter. When I turn the key though all I hear is the starter banging on the flywheel. Any ideas?Comment
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Well the engine spins free when I have the radiator and other stuff out so I can actually reach the harmonic balancer bolt, cant start it without half the stuff hooked up or without decent access though. The only problem atm is the starter grinding on the flywheel. I have the RHD lightweight flywheel but not sure thats the problem or the starter, or that 10 degree angle shift.Comment
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a few possible problems:
1. starter is bad
2. starter from e36 or something, need m20 starter.
3. did you remount all locating dowels into your transmission/block?
4. did you install flywheel spacer correctly (between flywheel and bolts, not between crank and flywheel)
the reason I highlighted #3: common problem when people swap transmissions, do not transfer old dowels to new tranny and as a result, grinding starterComment
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