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    flywheel question

    anybody have a pictures of a stock e34 m5 flywheel or a e28 m5 flywheel or a m6 flywheel with b35. in the middle of a swap

    #2
    What do you need to know?

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      #3
      i just bought one from a junk yard and they said that it was from a 90 m5. I just wanted to compare it

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        #4
        Don't have an m5 one, can takes pics of 533 flywheel if that will help at all.
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          #5
          [IMG]C:\Users\Fiable1931\Pictures\vagitarian[/IMG]

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            #6
            here the flywheel that i bought from the junk yard . They said that it came from a 90 m5. icould return it for a 88 m5
            Attached Files

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              #7
              That looks like a e28 533i/m5/ e24 633 flywheel in ADDITION to having those cutouts, so yeah basically its a modified e28 533/m5/ e24 633 flywheel. That one looks like its about 12 pounds.

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                #8
                it should work fine with an 1990 e34 m30 engine and a 260/6 tranny and use an m5 clutch kit

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                  #9
                  yes, all the m30 flywheels had the same stack height and 240mm friction surface, pressure plate stack height was the same as well (i dont know if they made a dual mass for the m30, nor do i care).

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