Spare M42 refresh/rebuild

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  • roguetoaster
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    Sweet! I'm really excited to eventually see a worked N/A M42 in person.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Block is done, bored, honed. Head is almost done, except somehow FCP sent me the wrong valve stem seals, not a big deal though..





    Pic of oil squirter that go underneath the main bearings..I lost one of them:-(



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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by CharlaybitM3
    Thanks!

    Question... why are you upping the compression if going turbo? Or are you going to run corn juice?
    If I raise compression, I won't turbo this engine. I'll turbo the engine that's in the car right now, later on. I'm leaning more towards keeping this one NA.

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    Last edited by fresh_TD; 03-03-2016, 01:53 PM.

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  • CharlaybitM3
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    Thanks!

    Question... why are you upping the compression if going turbo? Or are you going to run corn juice?

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by CharlaybitM3
    Good looking build. What machine shop did you end up using? I'm out in Centreville and have a spare M50 laying around that I hope to start building into a high compression M50/S52 hybrid for my 318 in the next year or two.
    Performance Machine inc. in Springfield, VA

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  • CharlaybitM3
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    Good looking build. What machine shop did you end up using? I'm out in Centreville and have a spare M50 laying around that I hope to start building into a high compression M50/S52 hybrid for my 318 in the next year or two.

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  • roguetoaster
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    I'd be impressed if you can pull of a quality rebuild of a stroker M42 for sub 2k including timing gear. Will have to get the details from you at the meet.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by varg
    Looking good. What are the specs going to be? Bore, Rod length, HG thickness, Piston Dish, Static Compression Ratio etc? I considered building a stroker M42 to replace my stock engine but when I looked into it the cost of a 2L stroker M42 build was more than a 2.8L stroker M20 so I'm going with the M20.
    Thanks..bore 86.4mm, rods 140mm (m42), compression goal is 11.5:1.. if you know how to source, it doesn't cost that much. I will be less then $2k when said and done with this build, and this is including $700 worth of new timing components;-)

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  • varg
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    Looking good. What are the specs going to be? Bore, Rod length, HG thickness, Piston Dish, Static Compression Ratio etc? I considered building a stroker M42 to replace my stock engine but when I looked into it the cost of a 2L stroker M42 build was more than a 2.8L stroker M20 so I'm going with the M20.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Small update: S52b32 pistons came in the mail yesterday. I cleaned 4 of them, and I'm about to drop off the block/pistons at machine shop in a little while.

    S52b32 pistons



    Comparo: left M42, right S52



    Top M42, Bottom S52




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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster
    If you don't mind sharing, what's an M47 crank going for now?
    From dealer about $1100 for a refurbished one with bearings.. used ones start right around $500 and up.. the Problem is finding a used crank.. they're not easily available

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by fresh_TD
    Thanks. S52b32 pistons should be waiting for me when I get home from work today, and the M47 crank should be in by Friday, hopefully.

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    If you don't mind sharing, what's an M47 crank going for now?

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by The White Guy
    You are making me jealous ;)
    This is what I would like to do to my M42.
    Glad to see another M42 build. sub'd
    Wise choice with the late M42 timing cover.
    Thanks. S52b32 pistons should be waiting for me when I get home from work today, and the M47 crank should be in by Friday, hopefully.

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  • The White Guy
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    You are making me jealous ;)
    This is what I would like to do to my M42.
    Glad to see another M42 build. sub'd
    Wise choice with the late M42 timing cover.

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  • DER E30
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    Schwing this is gonna look soooo good

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