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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by hopeful View Post
    What driveshaft did you use? Have a build thread/ details on your car? Also, how do you find the RHD flywheel??
    Used a regular manual trans 325i E30 driveshaft with the G260 behind both engines.

    Now am using an E36 328i driveshaft behind the M52 + ZF320.


    Build thread is in my signature and also at http://e30.panici.ca

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  • hopeful
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    What driveshaft did you use? Have a build thread/ details on your car? Also, how do you find the RHD flywheel??

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by hopeful View Post
    Panici how'd this go? What parts did you end up using to fit the zf into your e30?
    Ended up running the G260 + M20 with an oem clutch setup and slightly lighter flywheel.

    Since then swapped to an M52B28 + G260 and same clutch but using a RHD 7.5lb flywheel.

    And then the current iteration is the M52B28 + ZF320, Spec Stage 3+ clutch, and the same RHD 7.5lb flywheel.


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    So I didn't end up trying the ZF320 with the M20 as I was originally thinking about in this thread.
    Last edited by Panici; 01-03-2023, 06:47 AM.

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  • hopeful
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    Panici how'd this go? What parts did you end up using to fit the zf into your e30?

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  • SmokeE30
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    Originally posted by dirty30 View Post
    The stock trans mount will not work, you have to use a custom made unit... or buy mine.
    You have a custom mount made for ZF behind m20? I'm kinda confused trying to think if a g260 swap mount would work backwards to put a ZF on a m20 but a ZF trans mount does fit in e30s when in conjunction with a 24v or m42

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  • SmokeE30
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    Originally posted by dirty30 View Post
    Not sure on the E driveshaft and the ZF sits at a really funny angle. I know there is a mount for the getrag with a 24V motor but again I am not sure if it works with the M20/ ZF combo.
    You could use a revshift adapter to adapt your driveshaft to fit the ZF or use a shaft from
    E30 m3
    E30 325e 87-88
    E36 m3 (4bolt style)
    E36 328i(4bolt style)

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  • Panici
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    bump.

    I want to order parts tomorrow if possible. Any other input you guys have would be great!

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  • dirty30
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    Originally posted by Panici View Post
    I'd rather not pull out the healthy, original M20 that has only 150k km on it, to replace it with an M52 of questionable origin.
    Besides the fact that a motor swap is a lot more work then a tranny swap.

    So if I use my M52 starter, I can use an M52 clutch and flywheel setup?

    I don't have the driveshaft from the 528i that I pulled the trans out of. It would probably be too long anyways.
    So what your saying is that I would need a driveshaft from an E36 328i or E36 M3?

    There's no way to make my '86 325e driveshaft work?





    Is this the same bracket that you'd use with an M5x swap? The trans physically sits the same behind the M20 and M5x?
    Not sure on the E driveshaft and the ZF sits at a really funny angle. I know there is a mount for the getrag with a 24V motor but again I am not sure if it works with the M20/ ZF combo.

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by SmokeE30 View Post
    Basically you will need the trans mount for the ZF and a custom shifter( modified ZF stuff should work) and a large guibo drive shaft or a revshift adaptor quibo. Then up front a ZF pilot bearing and slave, and either the whole clutch flywheel and starter setup from the m20 or m52 you can't mix and match starters and flywheels between the two.

    Why not just put the m52 in with it?
    I'd rather not pull out the healthy, original M20 that has only 150k km on it, to replace it with an M52 of questionable origin.
    Besides the fact that a motor swap is a lot more work then a tranny swap.

    So if I use my M52 starter, I can use an M52 clutch and flywheel setup?

    I don't have the driveshaft from the 528i that I pulled the trans out of. It would probably be too long anyways.
    So what your saying is that I would need a driveshaft from an E36 328i or E36 M3?

    There's no way to make my '86 325e driveshaft work?



    Originally posted by dirty30 View Post
    The stock trans mount will not work, you have to use a custom made unit... or buy mine.
    Is this the same bracket that you'd use with an M5x swap? The trans physically sits the same behind the M20 and M5x?

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  • dirty30
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    Originally posted by SmokeE30 View Post
    Basically you will need the trans mount for the ZF
    The stock trans mount will not work, you have to use a custom made unit... or buy mine.

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  • SmokeE30
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    Originally posted by Panici View Post
    Can you be more specific about the "other stuff"?

    I'm having a friend pick the parts up from the USA for me, and he's not inclined to make a second trip if there's anything I miss.
    Basically you will need the trans mount for the ZF and a custom shifter( modified ZF stuff should work) and a large guibo drive shaft or a revshift adaptor quibo. Then up front a ZF pilot bearing and slave, and either the whole clutch flywheel and starter setup from the m20 or m52 you can't mix and match starters and flywheels between the two.

    Why not just put the m52 in with it?

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  • dirty30
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    Originally posted by Panici View Post
    Can you be more specific about the "other stuff"?

    I'm having a friend pick the parts up from the USA for me, and he's not inclined to make a second trip if there's anything I miss.
    E36 M3 slave cylinder
    E36 M3 pilot bearing
    E36 328 driveshaft
    *I think* E36 shift carrier/ selector rod (its slightly shorter)
    You will have to make a trans bracket but can use any trans mounts e30 or whatever

    The main bolts line up, the lower smaller ones do not so you only end up having about 4 bolts total holding the trans on besides the starter bolts.

    I think that about covers it.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    I'm pretty sure my m20b20 had a 320 on it

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by dirty30 View Post
    it bolts on, you can re use an M20 flywheel/ clutch/ PP but you will have to get an E36 slave cylinder, E36 pilot bearing and some other stuff

    BUT!!

    You are in luck because I just pulled a ZF320 out of my 89 325i and have the slave cylinder, shift carrier and trans mount bracket with poly mounts... PM me if you want it and we can work out a price.
    Can you be more specific about the "other stuff"?

    I'm having a friend pick the parts up from the USA for me, and he's not inclined to make a second trip if there's anything I miss.

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