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  • Lurker27
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    Definitely replace that orange guide - mine was shattered into my oil pan and pickup...I could tell my bearings had seen low oil pressure. @_@

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  • Jean
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    Drive-shaft arrived, looks like u-joints were serviced. I checked the movement and it's smooth from what I can tell w/o any binding.

    Radiator/Tranny/Mounts haven't arrived yet.







    The white stuff is packing material...

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  • RickSloan
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    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

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  • Jean
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    Alright. As much as I want to do the bearings and rings I think I'll leave those alone after adding everything up in my shopping cart.

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  • Doughnut
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    Loks like it's coming along great!

    The head bolts should be replaced whenever the head is removed. They are stretch bolts = one time use.

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  • Jean
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    Alright so today I spent about 6 hours taking the b35 all apart and need to order a couple more parts. The timing tensioner, guide/rail and maybe the oil chain tensioner or whatever it's called. I wasn't planning on doing a head gasket, but I figured might as well do it now and make sure block isn't cracked like my m10. Pulled the head and looks like the crosshatching is fine, and block isn't cracked. I am not sure if I want to pull the end caps and inspect the bearings, I need to price them out and maybe I'll just do that. But then it get's close to, should I pull the pistons out too and get the block hot tanked as well? have to draw the line somewhere... sigh.

    The only thing that I am worried about a little is the color of the exhaust valves? Is that normal?

    On to the pictures.






    Note the color of the exhaust valves

    large image here




    head coming off



    was leaking a bit from the top gasket



    yay for useless mounts



    misc parts





    exhaust and a/c parts



    parts to hot tank







    Are m30 head bolts re-usable ?



    crosshatching



    wish the oil pumps weren't $$$





    more parts to order



    Maybe this oil chain tensioner part as well?



    tensioner stuff



    this won't be going back in

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  • Jean
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    Yep, and then there is like 3 different versions of G260 (m20, early m30 and late m30 iirc)

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  • Doughnut
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    Originally posted by Jean View Post
    I misunderstood. I thought one WITH a removable bh would allow you to do this, not one w/o ...
    G260 - Non removable bellhousing (harder to remove once in the car)
    G265 - Removable bellhousing ( far easier to remove once in the car, 4 bolts and out FTW)

    Just to help clear things up alittle more.

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  • Jean
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    drift - autohausaz and blunt here on the forum is where I get all of my new oem parts from. And I realized that I forgot the timing chain/guide/rail stuff :(

    euroshark - i can't take credit for it, but glad it helps!

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  • euroshark
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    Oooh, I hadn't seen that first chart you posted Jean! Thats going to be handy when I do my E28 B35 swap this summer (It's officially un-sold now). No more back and forth between two charts!

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  • drift
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    ^ where did u buy those parts ? Are they pretty good quality?
    ( i bought some oil seals, gaskets at bmw online parts warehouse, turned out a couple of the items are made in china,with Erling Klinger brand, o yea...it leaks after 5000 miles !)While the other same parts made in germany dont leak.

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  • Jean
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    I forgot to order these as well, so they have been ordered too.

    11141271415 Camshaft Oil Seal; 28x40x7mm $4.42 1 $4.42
    11531266459 Cooling/Coolant Hose; Water Pump to Thermostat Housing $4.71 1 $4.71
    11141715100 Crankshaft Oil Seal; Front; 42x62x12mm $5.99 1 $5.99
    11141250073 Crankshaft Oil Seal; Rear Crankshaft Housing Gasket $0.91 1 $0.91
    11142249533 Crankshaft Oil Seal; Rear; Updated Version; 90x110x12mm $22.07 1 $22.07
    4034 Spark Plug; Platinum; Standard Electrode; OE Plug $2.85 6 $17.10

    and another order from blunt is on the way too, I think by mistake I've ordered two of 11531266459.

    Next to order: cap/rotor , water pump / tstat. Should be able to finish it up in the new few weeks :)

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  • Jean
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    My m30 will not have any oil leaks!

    11121726725 Camshaft Gasket; End Plate Gasket at Rear of Cylinder Head $0.98 1 $0.98
    11141250073 Crankshaft Oil Seal; Rear Crankshaft Housing Gasket $0.91 1 $0.91
    11611726016 Intake Manifold Gasket $1.74 6 $10.44
    007603-012102 Oil Drain Plug Gasket; 12mm Copper Seal Washer; 12x16x1.5mm $0.25 1 $0.25
    11131273093 Oil Drain Plug; 12x1.5mm $1.76 1 $1.76
    026103485 Oil Filler Cap; Plastic $2.47 1 $2.47
    72128 Oil Filter $4.80 1 $4.80
    12611277129 Oil Level Sender Gasket; O-Ring $1.68 1 $1.68
    11131722695 Oil Pan Gasket $8.50 1 $8.50
    12611730160 Oil Pressure Switch; With 1 Pin Injector Type Electrical Connector $5.33 1 $5.33
    A6005-285788 Oil Filter Stand Gasket $2.05 1 $2.05
    11531250353 Thermostat Gasket/Seal; Housing Gasket $1.49 1 $1.49
    11141258323 Timing Cover Gasket Set $15.48 1 $15.48
    11121730231 Valve Cover Gasket $4.40 1 $4.40

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  • Doughnut
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    Jean, post #72 was amazing, I just jizzed in my pants. Great info!

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  • Jean
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    And they are not the same... e23 and e30 c101s are different from the e28 ones.

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