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    e30m50

    A few months ago I read about the conversion using an E28 engine mounting and an E21 brake servo but when I tried it on my car there was not enough space. How did you guys do it. I really need help from you guys.How about using an E12 brake servo because I have found an E12 servo smaller than E21 brake servo about 2 inches in diameter but longer.

    Thanks in advance.

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    When you say servo, are you referring to the brake booster?

    If so, you have a couple of options. The E21 booster or the 2002 booster. Going with either one requires a bit of modification, but its not too extensive. This is the best on-line reference I know of....

    BMW High Quality Performance Parts - Made in the USA. AKG Motorsport produces premium performance bushings, mounts and parts for your BMW.


    Click on "Engine Swap Info & FAQs" and then on the M50 conversion page. You will find the brake booster modification article there.

    Hope this helps.

    Jon
    Rides...
    1991 325i - sold :(
    2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

    RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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      e30m50

      Yes I referring to the brake booster.

      Thanks guys.

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        Now that's what I'm talking about. Forget the M50/S50 conversion....this is a serious conversion. V8 power, its all about torque!

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          #5
          With the 320i booster, you may have to remove a few of the intake manifold fins on a 94 or newer M50 manifold for that 1/2 inch of extra clearance. 91-93 M50 intake manifolds have fewer and smaller fins and require no modification (at least they didn't for me or Bryson).
          Don't forget the good things Hitler did.

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            #6
            Can anyone post a picture to show where the booster is and where the intake manifold fins
            have been removed and how much clearance there is between the booster and the manifold.

            Thanks again.

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