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  • Denny
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    Anybody know if i can use a m62b44tu block with m62b44 non vanos heads?? Reason is because 90% of available donor cars in my area are vanos...

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness View Post
    Bentley used a boosted twin screw stock version of the m60 and had no issue. There built for boost and detuned for road use.

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    Originally posted by JGood View Post
    m6x's are a dime a dozen, just grab another. There's 3 pick n' pulls within 1 hour of me, all of them have at least 2-3 m6x's every time I go. They charge $125 for any engine. 99% of m6x's don't fail mechanically like yours did, if the guides are done. Replace the guides, feed them oil, and they run forever. I'm running a random junk 200k+ mile m62 block with warped 160k+ mile m60 heads. I regasketed it, put guides on it, and compression is dead even across all 8. I have 25k miles on it in my e30, and literally beat the shit out of it every day on my 100 mile commute. Full throttle, 7k rpm's, no mercy. And that's with the nearly 11:1 compression of the m60b44 combo, running an m60 tune. There's also a lot of turbo m6x guys running 10+ psi, 600+whp on stock, unopened enging.

    IMO, it's not worth building the engine. You'll have $10k+ into a build and barely make s62 power. Sleeving I can see, if you want to go to big boost.
    Ok i didnt know they were that strong...and would of probably saved mine had i done the rails... In my dreams if i could find m6x for 125$.. Local junkyard here wants 2k for high mileage crap... And shipping would be crazy probably from you to me

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Bentley used a boosted twin screw stock version of the m60 and had no issue. There built for boost and detuned for road use.

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  • JGood
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    m6x's are a dime a dozen, just grab another. There's 3 pick n' pulls within 1 hour of me, all of them have at least 2-3 m6x's every time I go. They charge $125 for any engine. 99% of m6x's don't fail mechanically like yours did, if the guides are done. Replace the guides, feed them oil, and they run forever. I'm running a random junk 200k+ mile m62 block with warped 160k+ mile m60 heads. I regasketed it, put guides on it, and compression is dead even across all 8. I have 25k miles on it in my e30, and literally beat the shit out of it every day on my 100 mile commute. Full throttle, 7k rpm's, no mercy. And that's with the nearly 11:1 compression of the m60b44 combo, running an m60 tune. There's also a lot of turbo m6x guys running 10+ psi, 600+whp on stock, unopened engines. They're strong.

    IMO, it's not worth building the engine. You'll have $10k+ into a build and barely make s62 power. Sleeving I can see, if you want to go to big boost.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by smalcol View Post
    Hey Denny, sorry to see this, damn.

    A quick search didn't show anything to disable Vanos. There are a few other things that changed along with Vanos being added. DBW throttle, water cooled alternator. I would look for a pre-vanos motor or M60.

    Is this the first time you've had the lower pan off the motor? Did your oil pressure light not come on?
    I found a site that sells Vanos delete kits but none for M62 motors.. actually whats also sad aside from this failure is the fact there are not much options for us for performance... hell even rebuilding is a costly thing...acid etched cylinder walls.. or iron sleeves...all cost a damn fortune and close to M5 5.0L territory..

    Originally posted by smalcol View Post
    And... Just looked back through your thread, yes, you had replaced the gaskets and pulled both pans. Damn
    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness View Post
    Yea pre vanos b44 are 97-98 maybe 99 but not sure. They also came in the range rover, and never got vanos

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    trying to find the best option to go... money, motor availability and performance.. and especially reliability. I think VAC is the only one that do work on these engines.. https://store.vacmotorsports.com/vac...nes-p1448.aspx

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Yea pre vanos b44 are 97-98 maybe 99 but not sure. They also came in the range rover, and never got vanos

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  • smalcol
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    And... Just looked back through your thread, yes, you had replaced the gaskets and pulled both pans. Damn

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  • smalcol
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    Hey Denny, sorry to see this, damn.

    A quick search didn't show anything to disable Vanos. There are a few other things that changed along with Vanos being added. DBW throttle, water cooled alternator. I would look for a pre-vanos motor or M60.

    Is this the first time you've had the lower pan off the motor? Did your oil pressure light not come on?

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Lolll... My favorite show of all times :)

    Btw anybody know if the vanos can be disabled hardware wise...?... 90% of m62's for sale near me are vanos...
    I would think so.

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  • Denny
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    Lolll... My favorite show of all times :)

    Btw anybody know if the vanos can be disabled hardware wise...?... 90% of m62's for sale near me are vanos...

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Your right man.....worked to hard to have this setup... Out looking for donor..stay tuned..time to come back stronger..better....faster...

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  • Denny
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    Your right man.....worked to hard to have this setup... Out looking for donor..stay tuned..time to come back stronger..better....faster...

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Nooooo find a doner m62 to swap in for now and build the block you have...

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness View Post
    Yea not looking so hot. All that gold flake is bearing

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    Yep your probably right....only copper is the bearings... So now the mas scientist has to pull everything out and another long winter project starts again.... No warning nothing... Car ran like a beast...more i read on the m62 the more i want to join the LS darkside...

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Yea not looking so hot. All that gold flake is bearing

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