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  • Jean
    Moderator
    • Aug 2006
    • 18228

    #1

    For the m60b40 gurus

    What are the most common failure items on these pre 96 engines (e34/e32 540/740 non vanos).

    What are the most expensive wear items?

    Thanks
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  • Jb325is
    R3VLimited
    • Oct 2003
    • 2136

    #2
    Originally posted by Jean
    What are the most common failure items on these pre 96 engines (e34/e32 540/740 non vanos).

    What are the most expensive wear items?

    Thanks
    They are pretty robust.. The only thing thats really a problem is Nikasil, and I'm sure you've read about that if you're looking into an m60. Aside from that, the only thing that constantly goes bad on them is intake/tb/pcv gaskets and valley pan gasket. I had a '94 540i with ~130k miles and it put down 255/269 to the wheels, basically stock, they're great motors.
    - '88 m54 coupe

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    • JoeMadoo
      E30 Modder
      • Aug 2006
      • 936

      #3
      I agree. M60's are awesome, but definitely replace the PCV plate gasket, water pump, and all the little rubber vacuum lines before it goes in. I think I have a small vacuum leak in mine but can't for the life of me find it.
      '86 E30
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      • Doughnut
        E30 Modder
        • Oct 2007
        • 869

        #4
        Just in case you haven't heard of the nikasil problem.
        Be sure your m60 does not have any of the "nikasil" numbers, stamped on the block,
        M60B30:
        * 1 725 970 - Nikasil
        * 1 741 212 - Nikasil
        * 1 745 871 - Alusil

        M60B40:
        * 1 725 963 - Nikasil
        * 1 742 998 - Nikasil
        * 1 745 872 - Alusil
        ///Monstrosity. (OO≡≡[][]≡≡OO)

        Aside from showing yourself to be offensive, lacking experience and ignorant in the ways of business, you're also illiterate and imprudent. Beyond that, your sense of liability is severely impaired.

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        • Danny
          Moderator
          • Feb 2008
          • 14217

          #5
          Tired of your m30 already Jean?

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          • Van Westervelt
            R3V OG
            • May 2006
            • 9365

            #6
            I am putting one of these in my wagon, 2nd on the vac pcv and valley gask. Another not so common item has been ps lines causing mayhem. Ive seen it 3 times on e34s cause a fire.
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            • Jean
              Moderator
              • Aug 2006
              • 18228

              #7
              Jb325is "I had a '94 540i with ~130k miles and it put down 255/269 to the wheels, basically stock" Nice! Would bring my car to under 10lb per hp! :)

              JoeMadoo / Van - I've done the intake / valley cover gaskets on my brothers m62, wasn't too bad, and obviously not an issue when the engine is out of the car!

              So, no issues with stuff like oil pump nut backing out or bad tentioners and things of that nature? Anything internal to look out for?

              The 530i tranny from what I read works just fine yes? I don't see too many 6 speeds for sale :(

              Doughnut - So the block has to have these numbers : M60B40: - * 1 745 872 - Alusil . thanks!

              Danny - no, not yet. But maybe in the future though. I'll have to buy the mounts and see if it will be cheaper/easier to just switch to the tilton setup instead of relocating the booster/mc etc...
              Last edited by Jean; 08-29-2010, 01:30 PM.
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              • Jb325is
                R3VLimited
                • Oct 2003
                • 2136

                #8
                Yeah the 5 speed would work fine, but the e34 six speed actually has the largest clutch, even bigger than the e39 540i and e39 m5. I think its 265mm vs 240mm for all of the others. Seems like you could use the larger clutch and flywheel if you had both.. right?
                - '88 m54 coupe

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                • aaron.j
                  E30 Addict
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 529

                  #9
                  Be wary of ones with higher mileage. Timing chain guides like to come apart.
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                  • Jb325is
                    R3VLimited
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 2136

                    #10
                    Another thing to look into would be converting a 97-98 m62 4.4 to obd1 with m60 parts. It's relatively simple and you can get close to 300whp out of the right m62 fairly easily
                    - '88 m54 coupe

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                    • Jean
                      Moderator
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 18228

                      #11
                      300whp NA hmmmm. I might just start sourcing parts slowly ;)
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                      • flawdaboi407
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 324

                        #12
                        Timing chain guides take a shit.. ive seen two come into my shop with that problem. scary if you ask me.
                        84' 318i m30b35 swapped!

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                        • Jean
                          Moderator
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 18228

                          #13
                          Something you would replace along with other gaskets/hoses before dropping it in right ? :)

                          Or are these priced like the s38 parts?
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                          • Jonsku
                            E30 Addict
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 566

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jb325is
                            Yeah the 5 speed would work fine, but the e34 six speed actually has the largest clutch, even bigger than the e39 540i and e39 m5. I think its 265mm vs 240mm for all of the others. Seems like you could use the larger clutch and flywheel if you had both.. right?
                            No sense in putting bigger flywheel in there, the 265mm clutch in E34 540 is big, yes, but E39 M5 has 100hp / 100Nm more and has only 240mm clutch. The secret is in the pressure plate ;)

                            So, to get some rev-happiness in the engine i'd swap custom made light flywheel in there. I did in mine and i'm very happy of it :)

                            Originally posted by Jean
                            Something you would replace along with other gaskets/hoses before dropping it in right ? :)

                            Or are these priced like the s38 parts?
                            Hmm... just the basic stuff, all the gaskets, water pump, thermostat (also the cover, they tend to crack), oil separator, check oil pump nuts and lock them with Loctite, be sure to replace O-rings for oil-channels in left hand side engine mounting arm, change chain tensioners (and chain if you want to). Check the guide rails for chain, if they look good they're not worth changing (are a bit pricey, you can get whole engine for the price of them).

                            So nothing special, just normal overhauling. They're good engines, and don't have nikasil/alusil issues in countries with proper fuel ;)
                            - E34 M5 (x 2) -
                            - E30 V8 Cabrio "Kylpyamme" -
                            - Alpina D10 Touring #33/94 -

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                            • Jean
                              Moderator
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 18228

                              #15
                              "Check the guide rails for chain, if they look good they're not worth changing (are a bit pricey, you can get whole engine for the price of them). "

                              WUT?

                              Ok, did the 92-95 and 96+99 have the same crank/rod/pistons/block or were there differences? I am not talking about the m60 vs m62, but just the m60 stuff.
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