M30 oil bar modification

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  • LowR3V'in
    R3V Elite
    • Feb 2004
    • 4209

    #1

    M30 oil bar modification

    Hello.
    Just did this today and thought it would be a good share for people that
    are interested.

    The rail sprays oil onto the rockers/cam,
    supplied from those two banjo bolts holding it down.

    What people do is crimp the center so each feed uses 3 spray holes,
    thus keeping everything closer to equal. The problem is on a stock rail is the front part gets less oil than the rear.

    Metric mechanic does this so why not.

    Also get 4 new aluminum crash and loctite those bolts. First time I opened up the vc the front bolt
    was rattling around in an oildrain, no washers either.
    Today it was alittle lose, so check those out and loctite them down!

  • castros
    E30 Modder
    • May 2010
    • 828

    #2
    Good to know since I will be an M30 owner soon.
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    • Gesucht
      Advanced Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 100

      #3
      What's the risk of this modification?

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      • eugeman
        Grease Monkey
        • Sep 2007
        • 306

        #4
        Originally posted by Gesucht
        What's the risk of this modification?
        I don't believe there is one unless you over-crimp it and create a crack in the process.

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        • lashtx
          Advanced Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 133

          #5
          What did you use to crimp it? It would be a good time to do it since it's out of the car.

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          • talltorontoguy
            Wrencher
            • Apr 2006
            • 267

            #6
            I did this while it was still on the car. Squeezed carefully with a pair of pliers.

            Others have done it out of the car using two pieces of pipe (one on each side of the hollow bar) and squeezing in a vice.

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            • lashtx
              Advanced Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 133

              #7
              Thank you TTG
              Last edited by lashtx; 10-26-2010, 12:15 PM.

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              • Doughnut
                E30 Modder
                • Oct 2007
                • 869

                #8
                Does this particular modification quiet down valve train noise?

                I was under the valve cover last week to loctite the banjo bolts in but never knew about this idea.
                ///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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                • LowR3V'in
                  R3V Elite
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 4209

                  #9
                  Probably not. Unless the noise is your cam grinding on your rockers. :0
                  Try adjusting the valves to 0.008'' at the cam.

                  No more clack clack clack. That's an m20 thing ;)

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