Thanks for all the pictures, this thread is a wealth of knowledge for any future rebuild! What would you say was your biggest lesson learned or what would be most useful before starting?
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Ok guys time to update! Sorry I don't have any pretty pictures of a completed engine, but I think this is just as good :D
Got the car running, started off a bit noisy with the empty lifters, but once they pumped up it purred like a perfect little m42 should. After bleeding the coolant and lowering it off the stands I took it for a test drive and nothing broke/blew up/exploded so all was good!
So the next logical thing to do was have blind faith in my handy work and take a 430 mile roadtrip with the car up the coast with my girlfriend on our day off.
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Everything went off without a hitch. The motor screams and pulls strong *fingers crossed* doesn't leak a drop of anything. I'd like to thank everyone for all their help and suggestions!
-NICK
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Nice work man!!! I will build a sweet little m42 for myself one day. I love these motors.IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here
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Well done, awesome information in this thread too.'84 Alpine 325e (Gone)
'91 Alpine 318i (Gone) Click Here
'92 Alpine 325i Cabrio (Gone) Click Here
'91 Alpine 318is
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I got my hands on a timing case from a '95 318i today. After going through this thread and some others on m42club, it seems like the only other updated parts required for this are:
1.the metal gasket between the engine and case
2. the lower timing chain guide below the crank sprocket
3. new bolts for lower chain guide
3. the deflection rail (guide) that goes in place of the idler sprocket p/n: 11311739130
Am I missing anything? I'm replacing all the guides, sprockets, chain, etc while I'm there of course.
Also, the driver side chain guide (p/n: 11311247483) is around $200 anywhere online. That's insane but I guess I'll have to get it.
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If you're feeling ambitious rebuild the engine and upgrade the thrust bearing. With the head and timing case off of the engine you're already getting pretty close to the point where it's easy to pull.Last edited by varg; 01-16-2016, 02:48 PM.
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Originally posted by varg View PostIf you're feeling ambitious rebuild the engine and upgrade the thrust bearing. With the head and timing case off of the engine you're already getting pretty close to the point where it's easy to pull.
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Originally posted by Codym42 View PostAhhh, yes, the thrust bearing. I've heard lots of bad things about that. I really don't want to do a full rebuild or anything like that but I'll have to do some more research on that bearing. My engine has been well cared for (regular oil changes w/synthetic) but it does have 260k on the clock. Do you have any experience with it?
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