Does anyone have the part number for the OEM E39 dual mass flywheel? Is this the flywheel with the hub that needs machining to work in the E30 V8 swap using the ZF 5 speed transmission?
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E39 OEM Dual Mass Flywheel
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1983 533is
1987 325is (Roxanne)
1988 M6
1989 M3
1989 325ix (Darth Maul)
Gone: 1974 2002, 1984 318i , 1985 318i, 1988 325ix Sedan, 1988 325ix Coupe, 1991 318is, 1991 318i, 1994 525iT, 1995 325is, 1996 M3 Coupe, 1997 328is, 2001 325i, 2001 Z3 2.5i, 2001 330i, 2001 525iT, 2006 F-250 SD and more...Tags: None
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That's the flywheel you throw away, don't machine it.
Book mark this site - http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do?part=21201223581
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=4938827
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Unfortunately, I am under budgetary constraints for this project so it might be my only flywheel option. I can get a new one for sub $500...
Thanks for the part number.
In an nutshell, what I am looking for is a 240mm flywheel that won't break the bank and doesn't require additional rework to work on this build. If I had everything my way I'd be using the the JB Racing Single Mass FW and an uprated clutch but E36 328 clutch kit and this flywheel is what I can afford for this project. I'm not a racer.sigpic
Velocity Motor Works
1972 2002
1983 533is
1987 325is (Roxanne)
1988 M6
1989 M3
1989 325ix (Darth Maul)
Gone: 1974 2002, 1984 318i , 1985 318i, 1988 325ix Sedan, 1988 325ix Coupe, 1991 318is, 1991 318i, 1994 525iT, 1995 325is, 1996 M3 Coupe, 1997 328is, 2001 325i, 2001 Z3 2.5i, 2001 330i, 2001 525iT, 2006 F-250 SD and more...
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