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  • Garageaholic
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    600 for a rebuilt and shortened at both ends.

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  • iamsam
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    ^^^ nice!! How much will the driveshaft work run you?

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  • Garageaholic
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    I was going to do the following tonight, but ran out of welding gas (argon/CO2)
    • Shorten both the shifter & carrier, weld.
    • Build the Transmission mount.


    This is as far as I got without welding.





    Shifter not yet shortened:


    View into the guibo:


    The space you see between the top of the mount and E30 chassis will be filled in with the slabs that will be welded and then mounted to the frame via the slotted screws.


    The best part of this aspect of the swap is that there is no need to line up the holes lengthwise (of course, make sure that the transmission is centered in the tunnel by virtue of the original transmission mount hole locations). You can always move the slotted screws to where the holes are. Just make sure that the holes line up in the longitudinal direction. I plan to utilize 2 slotted screws per side and will post updates when I'm there.

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  • Garageaholic
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    My specifications to "Driveline Shop of Atlanta", who specializes in BMW driveshaft shortening/balancing/rebuilding.



    1 GOAL

    I am doing an engine swap to add the BMW M60 V8 engine (5-series) to the BMW E30 Chassis (3-series). This requires significant modifications to the driveshaft. You should receive both the M60 Driveshaft (to be shortened) and mating it to the provided rear U-joint of the E30 Driveshaft (cut the rear E30 U-joint & weld to M60 rear). Please see Figure 1. This to be a fully rebuilt Driveshaft. Note that I had to cut off the M60 rear because of seized bolts on the differential.

    Figure 1 Picture of M60 & E30 Driveshafts You Received

    2 REQUIREMENTS
    2.1 REBUILDING

    The driveshaft shall be rebuilt using new U-joints, center bearing, center bushing, spline seal, and piloting surfaces of yokes to ensure proper mating to the BMW flanges.
    2.1.1 Center Bearing
    The Center Bearing shall be sourced from a 1995 BMW 540i. This is the same part that is currently installed on the M60 driveshaft that was shipped to you.
    2.2 BALANCING

    The driveshaft shall be balanced to factory standards after having been shortened.
    2.3 SHORTENING
    2.3.1 Front Half Dimensions
    The BMW M60 Front Half overall dimension needs to be 552.45mm (21 ¾ in). This is measured as per Figure 2. From (Outside Guibo) mating face of transmission output to the location of the center bearing holes on the E30 chassis.
    2.3.2 Rear Half Dimensions
    The BMW M60 Rear half is currently cut. It needs to mate to the E30 Rear (4 17mm U-joint connection). The diameters are identical, so it should mate. Measure from the center of the slotted holes of the center bearing to the mating face of the differential input flange. The overall dimension needs to be 831.85mm (32 ¾ in) and is shown as Figure 2.


    Figure 2 Final Driveshaft with Overall Final Dimensions
    2.4 SHIPPING

    Please ship the rebuilt driveshaft to the following Address:

    Frank Macaluso
    450 Chrysler Rd
    Endwell, NY 13760

    Please provide tracking information sent to email f.macaluso82@gmail.com once it has been shipped.

    2.5 CORE CREDIT

    Both the M60 & E30 original driveshafts were provided as core.
    2.6 QUESTIONS/PAYMENT

    Please call my cell phone at 631-291-5910 for any questions or comments. I can pay via credit or paypal, whichever is easier.




    I plan to ship the driveshafts out on Friday. Should receive them back in 1 week, shortened & rebuilt.

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  • Garageaholic
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    Oh yeah, They are much more expensive and since I have the E34 radiator, I figured I'd make due with what I have.

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  • Jean
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    Frank - I am well aware of the e28 535i radiator :) I was talking about the much much thicker radiators that don't require cutting anything to fit :)

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  • Jonsku
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    Lots of documentation and pictures in the beginning, lets see how it looks in two months.. GL - HF! :)

    Originally posted by FrankM E30 View Post
    Cooling – E34 540i Radiator with a SPAL 16” fan. Push/Pull & P/N to be determined
    Have you test-fitted the 16" fan, does it actually fit in there? :) I'd imagine there won't be room for puller..

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  • robiniscool
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    nice i cant wait to start on my sedan m60b44 swap

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  • dude8383
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy View Post
    Awesome! I love the way you document everything. Def looking forward to this thread!
    Exactly. I'm going to be looking back on this in a year or so :D

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  • slammin.e28
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    Awesome! I love the way you document everything. Def looking forward to this thread!

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  • iamsam
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    oh, and obligatory demand for updates.

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  • dude8383
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    Subscribing for awesomeness!

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  • MrSlacker
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    DO WERK SON! Cannot wait for you to finish it. Then I cannot wait for dude8383 to start his so I can have fun with it lol

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  • iamsam
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    Originally posted by FrankM E30 View Post

    Maybe I'll consolidate all this info in one concise swap writeup, similar (yet more comprehensive & complete) to my m30 writeup over the summer.....
    Now that would be fantastic.
    Last edited by iamsam; 02-13-2012, 10:19 PM.

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  • Garageaholic
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    Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View Post
    ^^ your words are discouraging. I have never done a non-oem engine swap before, and I am diving into my M60 swap (into my euro E28) this summer.

    However, I absolutely do have fab capabilities.
    You have fab capabilities, decent tools, a drive, and these forums, then you're already ahead of the game.

    Maybe I'll consolidate all this info in one concise swap writeup, similar (yet more comprehensive & complete) to my m30 writeup over the summer.....

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