M60 Swap thread
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jean, I just removed the drives side mount all together and drilled and taped the holes in the block to fit some -10 an lines and ran a remote oil filter.
for the pass side I milled down the back of the factory mount to the thickness of the new mount and basically sandwiched the old mount on top of the new one
Garey
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Garey - you mean e39 manifolds right? 96-99 will work or are they the same as 99-03?
re: driver side mount, it seems that you can keep it on there and just modify it, look at the 300mm.de pictureMtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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Saw this thread and thought id share some motivation, its a local guy. I originally picked up a tboned e34 540/6 with intentions of doing the swap but just never went anywhere with it so i sold it to someone with the skills necessary to get the job done. Got a chance to ride in it at our last meet and drive and man is that a fun car.
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Yep, he's got a long thread on BFC. I like his swap, other than the way he mounted the engine to the frame rails :/Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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Garey
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The M60B40 Nikasil larger displacement, but inferior cylinder coating for US High sulfur fuels of the mid 90's
The M60B40 Alusil... desirable due to better cylinder coatings, power output and OBDI engine management
The heads are the same on all of the above and all are OBDI and non-vanos.
OBDII gets into a different type of engine management, which can have it's own challenges, but still usable. There are some early M60B42s that are non-vanos, but the bulk of the OBDII motors are vanos. The preference is for the OBDI motors though...
Garey
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The M60B30 is the smaller displacement V8... not desirable, less power
The M60B40 Nikasil larger displacement, but inferior cylinder coating for US High sulfur fuels of the mid 90's
The M60B40 Alusil... desirable due to better cylinder coatings, power output and OBDI engine management
The heads are the same on all of the above and all are OBDI and non-vanos.
OBDII gets into a different type of engine management, which can have it's own challenges, but still usable. There are some early M60B42s that are non-vanos, but the bulk of the OBDII motors are vanos. The preference is for the OBDI motors though...
Garey
I beg to differ on B30.
put solid lifters and turbo the motor. It would eat alive any m60 and m62.:finger:Comment
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And put turbo on b40 ? lol b30 is a waste... they are only good for coffee tables and to pull out to replace with b40+Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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Garey
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So why the solid lifters and a turbo on the B30? It would seem that starting off with a motor that is down on power and throwing boost and solid lifters at it might get you to an even playing field with a B40 with little done to it. Why not just start with a B40 and go from there? You'd be a lot heavier in the wallet, instead of broke with a smaller motor and a lot of money sunk into it. That's the single biggest reason that the motor is ignored and treated like a red-headed stepchild... it's not that the motor is a bad motor. It's the same architecture as the B40, but less displacement will always equal less power, so why start off with less to try to achieve more? You'll always end up sinking tons into a already inferior platform. Dunno, just didn't make much sense to me, that's all. Unless you know something we all are missing...
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