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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by Pinepig View Post
    I never saw you break out that camera, how did I miss that?
    You probably was blinded again from welding your turbo manifold again

    Rings are coming from the Deutschland... won't be in before this saturday :(

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  • Pinepig
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    I never saw you break out that camera, how did I miss that?

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  • Jean
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    Made some progress today, tore into the bottom end and cleaned up the pistons. Next week new piston rings/bearings are getting installed along with the rest of it if time permits.

    Old timing rails after 160k miles:





    Original rod bearings didn't show much wear







    old vs new



    can see the wear here





    Chains didn't appear to be stretched



    rods and pistons removed and marked



    before cleaning




    after some cleaning, the oil ring groove was a bitch to clean





    close up of original piston




    No wear noticed on the crank





    cyl. walls



    wtfbbq



    That's it for today.

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  • yert315
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    Originally posted by Jean View Post
    From autohausaz, m5 clutch will be overkill (and will require m5 flywheel?) if the engine isn't boosted no?
    You do not need an m5 flywheel to run the m5 clutch. I am running an e28 "light" flywheel and it lines up just fine. I did go the cheap route however - grip-force. I bought the e28 m5 stage 2 clutch kit, which came out to about $300 shipped. I have used these guys in a previous e30 I had and had no problems with them, other than a bad TOB that I replaced with an oem unit. The m5 kit came with a sachs pressure plate if that matters.

    Just throwing it out there as an option.

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  • Jean
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    Sent autohausaz an email to confirm if the part number was correct:

    "Thank you for submitting your part inquiry with Autohaus Arizona. Part
    number 11 24 1 258 428 / 6 would be the correct standard main bearing
    set for the 1988 through 1992 BMW M30 engines used in the E32 735i and
    E34 535i. This is a complete bearing set for the six cylinder engines
    and is manufactured by Glyco, which is a division of Federal-Mogul."

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  • Jean
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    I used autohausaz and picked a 91 735i and it shows 11241258428 for a set of bearings, but according to realoem these are not for E32/E34.

    Can someone confirm this?



    What is the deal with RED and BLUE bearings? Do I have to get 6 of each?
    Last edited by Jean; 05-14-2009, 06:28 PM.

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  • Jean
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    I am looking at autohausaz, got a link?

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  • RickSloan
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    payed $320 for mine, pressure plate, clutch disc, and TOB

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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by RickSloan View Post
    no need for an m5 pressure plate with the m5 clutch, the m5 clutch kit relly isnt muc more money at all and im super happy with it
    $450 vs. $289

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  • RickSloan
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    no need for an m5 pressure plate with the m5 clutch, the m5 clutch kit relly isnt muc more money at all and im super happy with it

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  • Jean
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    From autohausaz, m5 clutch will be overkill (and will require m5 flywheel?) if the engine isn't boosted no?

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  • yert315
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    where are you going to get the clutch from? I have the 260 trans and I'm using an m5 clutch if that helps

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  • Jean
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    This one is at 1/2 the mileage, I've read that these bottom ends usually don't wear out as much as the 4cyl models so maybe I'll just leave it alone.

    I did order a new water pump/t-stat and about to order a new clutch kit. Are the e34 535i clutch kits the same as 635csi and e28 535i?

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  • Lurker27
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    Both sets had wear when I checked them out @315k. It's cheap, do both, IMO.

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  • Jean
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    Not much happening this weekend it being mothers day, but in the next week or two it should be put back together.

    What usually goes first, connecting rod or main bearings? I see autohausaz sells standard connecting rod bearings set 11241258428/6 for only $48; 2nd oversize main are 11211261037 for 66 or standard 11211261033 at 96 a set.

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