ok thanks is their something about the rods too?
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it's more than that. read my previous post. :p
as an aside, I have a brand new set of late bearings I don't need if anyone wants them. lol. I think they'll fit in an M50/S50 block too (same part # anyway)Comment
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s52b32 and m54b30 cranks are 100% the same, even the same OEM part #
about the blocks: there is a difference in the early/late main bearings, but they are interchangeable (crank-wise) and no one has really proven that one is better than the other.1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325iComment
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no they are not. They won't fit in the other block unless you mutilate the tabs. Trust me, I found out the hard way (i think that mistake cost me about $75). And no, I don't have proof, but I'd much rather have the 360 degree thrust bearing than 180 degrees, especially since the M20 only has one.Comment
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I would build up another block while still driving the car with the motor that's in it. It has less then 128k, barely broken in for an M20.
SpecM, thanks for info on the cranks.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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are you saying that the crankshaft from a '88e will not fit in an '85e block, or the other way around?no they are not. They won't fit in the other block unless you mutilate the tabs. Trust me, I found out the hard way (i think that mistake cost me about $75). And no, I don't have proof, but I'd much rather have the 360 degree thrust bearing than 180 degrees, especially since the M20 only has one.1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325iComment
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I thought he was saying the cranks are interchangeable, but the earlier blocks have a 360° thrust bearing vs 180°Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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If you were going to build a big bad high comp stroked M20, what cam would you go after? A lopey idle is OK by me.
Can you go any higher than 11:1? I know once you go past 10:1, you can no longer have the valve reliefs incase of a TB failure, but I would up the TB maintenance interval on a high reving stroked M20.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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if it's still a mostly street car, maybe the schrick 288, or the catcams cam that digger is running (220whp on a dyno dynamics is damn impressive for an M20).
I don't think you can really go much higher than 11:1 on pump gas, and you'd need some crazy cam profile to go with it anyway.Comment
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A 220 whp M20 would be insane and EXACTLY what I want!if it's still a mostly street car, maybe the schrick 288, or the catcams cam that digger is running (220whp on a dyno dynamics is damn impressive for an M20).
I don't think you can really go much higher than 11:1 on pump gas, and you'd need some crazy cam profile to go with it anyway.
Although I would think a well planned and well built M20 should be able to hit 200whp, which would be more than enough to have some fun in.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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there is no reason not to do head work on a stock motor if you have the time and or funds!
you are getting it all wrong. like DCColgrove said, it is tedious, time consuming and mind numbing to do, but it will yield you gains in ANY motor, from a ford taurus to a BMW. there are gains to be made.
if you have a bigger displacement motor the gains will be greater.
if you have better induction, the gains will be even greater.
if you have better exhaust the gains will be even greater.
if you have a higher lift longer duration cam the gains will be even greater.
if you have the whole package, you will have the GREATEST gains possible from you engine combo.
it isn't going to set you back in the seat, just doing the head work and a match ported manifold, but it is a good start. you can always swap that head to your "new" bigger motor when you get it done.
you may run into problems when you are trying to tune it though. head work will change the flow characteristics of the motor (that is what you are trying to improve) and you may discover that you have flat spots in the acceleration that were not there before.seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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