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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostHow's that? All it would do is raise the CG a bit.
Excellent project--how much does this thing weigh again?
Who know's maybe he's going to go with ITB's?IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here
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Not sure about M42s but most BMW engines only have oil drains in the head on the right hand side of the motor. If you stand them up the intake valve guide seals will be under oil permanently and it will smoke like crazy. Not to mention the oil pump pickup will not be on the bottom of the pan anymore so it will prob suck air on right hand corners. Plus the trans will be at a crazy angle. All fixable issues with time and expertise and would be nice for the wow factor.
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Originally posted by N2MYE30 View PostI was actually thinking about this very thing the other night as M42s are plentyful. Is there an effect on the mechanics having the engine upright?
Originally posted by dude8383 View Postx2 will this affect operation? I presume it will improve the balance though!
Looks awesome, can we see some pics of the engine mounts?
Originally posted by tjts1 View PostVery cool. In the pic it looks like the TB is almost up against the sheet metal of the inner fender. Do you have a fix for that or is it just a trick of the picture?
Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostHow's that? All it would do is raise the CG a bit.
Excellent project--how much does this thing weigh again?
Originally posted by dude8383 View PostI'm thinkin since the motor is straight up it will improve balance...you know like the S42's, I guess thats the logic I'm applying here.
Who know's maybe he's going to go with ITB's?
Originally posted by LJ851 View PostNot sure about M42s but most BMW engines only have oil drains in the head on the right hand side of the motor. If you stand them up the intake valve guide seals will be under oil permanently and it will smoke like crazy. Not to mention the oil pump pickup will not be on the bottom of the pan anymore so it will prob suck air on right hand corners. Plus the trans will be at a crazy angle. All fixable issues with time and expertise and would be nice for the wow factor.
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intake valve guide oil seals are not designed to operate under oil. This is one reason oil flow is restricted to the top of the head.It will suck oil past the seal under higher rpm closed throttle (high vacuum). Im aware that all engines and valve seals are different, but i am speaking from personal experience not talking out of my ass. PM me if you want to hear the story.
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Originally posted by LJ851 View Postintake valve guide oil seals are not designed to operate under oil. This is one reason oil flow is restricted to the top of the head.It will suck oil past the seal under higher rpm closed throttle (high vacuum). Im aware that all engines and valve seals are different, but i am speaking from personal experience not talking out of my ass. PM me if you want to hear the story.Jah bless! :pimp:
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Originally posted by LJ851 View Postintake valve guide oil seals are not designed to operate under oil. This is one reason oil flow is restricted to the top of the head.It will suck oil past the seal under higher rpm closed throttle (high vacuum). Im aware that all engines and valve seals are different, but i am speaking from personal experience not talking out of my ass. PM me if you want to hear the story.
Yes, there are problems. There will also be solutions.
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostNo offense taken or meant towards you. You have a neat project there. In the past i have seen vertical M10s where the builder ran external oil drains on the left side of the head with AN fittings and lines down to the oil pan. Good luck.
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While working on the car a bit today, I pulled the valve cover and had a look at the oil drains. There are two under each cam between the 3-4 journal and the 4-5 journal. It looks like in the stock position, the exhaust side would actually hold a bit of oil over the valves. Not much, but a bit. Rotating it would lessen this and only slightly increase the amount that puddles on the intake side, less then the exhaust would have in the stock position. This is very good news as I now know for a fact that tilting the engine will not cause drainage problems.
Currently, I am waiting on parts to fab engine mounts and a trans mount (and to get over this stupid cold!), so don't expect many updates soon.
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