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    #91
    Originally posted by RickSloan View Post
    they are not stretch bolts, thats the m20 head bolts,

    so you can reuse them, but it seems like you are really doing things right, there is no sense and not replacing them for peice of mind, they are cheap.

    the tear down is looking good, keep up the good work
    Really?!
    Crazy.

    Does BMW/Bentley say anything about reusing them?

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      #92
      Originally posted by RickSloan View Post
      they are not stretch bolts, thats the m20 head bolts,

      so you can reuse them, but it seems like you are really doing things right, there is no sense and not replacing them for peice of mind, they are cheap.

      the tear down is looking good, keep up the good work
      Ok...

      Like any head bolt (stretch bolt or not) you can reuse them. However, you run the risk of failure (either to the bolt or premature head gasket failure) some head gaskets, like the head gasket Ive put on my m30b35 required me to replace the original stretch bolts with new ones or the gasket was not warranted if it failed.

      You are right you can reuse them, but you are wrong that they aren't stretch bolts.

      It's up to the OP but if I were him I'd replace them as they are cheap anyways.
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        #93
        Originally posted by Doughnut View Post
        Ok...

        Like any head bolt (stretch bolt or not) you can reuse them. However, you run the risk of failure (either to the bolt or premature head gasket failure) some head gaskets, like the head gasket Ive put on my m30b35 required me to replace the original stretch bolts with new ones or the gasket was not warranted if it failed.

        You are right you can reuse them, but you are wrong that they aren't stretch bolts.

        It's up to the OP but if I were him I'd replace them as they are cheap anyways.

        I was told by the local BMW shop that they are NOT stretch, im not trying to argue and i say replace them regardless but the m30 bolts are not tight to yield

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          #94
          Bentley suggests replacement, IIRC.
          '89 335is +turbo

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            #95
            What Bentley are you referencing, e24/e34? I only have an E30 one on me. I think I'll replace them just in case.
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              #96
              I have the E34 and E30 ones for my M30 swap...Bentley is pretty conservative. FWIW I am just gonna go with ARPs. If it was me I probably would reuse for an NA motor.
              '89 335is +turbo

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                #97
                i would replace them as well, all im saying is that they are not torque to yield and can be reused...

                im not saying i would reuse them or that anyone else should, what im saying is that you can if you so desire

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                  #98
                  e24/e28 radiator and e28 535i g260/6 tranny have arrived. Engine mounts / flywheel have not yet arrived. I went with a used oem radiator (po said it's only 2 years old) as it was only $55 shipped. Tranny has sensors attached to it, I don't remember if there is anything I need to do with those etc.





                  I gotta study for a microsoft exam this coming up monday, so not much will happen this weekend. Next weekend I should have all the parts needed to put the engine back together with all new gaskets/seals/tensioner and timing components etc...
                  Last edited by Jean; 04-21-2009, 09:05 PM.
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                    #99
                    I spy my pimp ass motorcycle over there on the right.



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                      For what it's worth my exhaust valves looked exactly the same. Now whether or not that is good or bad I haven't the foggiest.

                      Looks great man! :up:
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                        Still waiting on a couple parts to arrive to make it complete (head gasket, bolts, chains....). Picked up my cleaned up parts ready for new seals etc... Any tips on replacing these front/rear seals? Is it a remove and replace type of deal or do I have to apply any kind of grease or anything to make sure they don't leak?



                        Thread on the upper timing chain cover is messed up, will have to fix it.





                        I noticed there is a spring mechanism inside the oil filter housing, what is it's purpose?







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                          Pound the seals out carefully using a chunk of wood so that you don't damage the aluminum. I usually use a little Permatex ultra grey or copper around the outside of the seal and push it in. Sometimes they will go in by hand (Volvos, Alfas) but on the Bimmers I have usually needed a block of wood and light taps with a hammer. A thin smear on the oil pan gasket never hurts either, just don't go too nuts with the stuff since it can clog oil pumps and passages if you have a ton of extra in the crankcase.

                          The springy device in that style oil canister should be the anti-drainback valve. Since that filter sits up high unlike the earlier canisters that hang off the engine, they need a valve to prevent all of the oil draining out of the filter when the engine is off. It helps with oil pressure at startup mostly.
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                            Gotcha, makes sense :)
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                              Not wanting to thread jack but ist it true that an m30b35 wieghs only 50lbs more than an s50/52? I came across an m30b35 with sub 50k miles for only $700. Similar mileage s50/52 cost me $3500! For similar hp/more tq I could have saved myself almost $3000. I got the 6-speed for a grand; the motherfucker has a 265 for $200! N/A with cam/chip/exhaust you make more power/torque than 24v swaps for less money. Turbo that monster and youare in M5 territory on the cheap. I guess euroshark and others have sitting on gold for a long whilst others have beed fucking around sterling silver.

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                                Originally posted by Jean View Post
                                e24/e28 radiator and e28 535i g260/6 tranny have arrived. Engine mounts / flywheel have not yet arrived. I went with a used oem radiator (po said it's only 2 years old) as it was only $55 shipped. Tranny has sensors attached to it, I don't remember if there is anything I need to do with those etc.
                                Good deal on the radiator, I think I paid 80 or so for mine.

                                Also, as long as you're using b35 electronics you shouldn't need the flywheel sensors in the tranny, I just have the plugs hanging around in my engine bay. I don't know if I would take them out unless you want a big hole where they would have gone.
                                Originally posted by LJ851
                                I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?

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