The complete repair, rebuild, repaint, and v8 swap of my early model sedan

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  • CorvallisBMW
    Long Schlong Longhammer
    • Feb 2005
    • 13039

    #1021
    What about venting to atmosphere and removing the CCV system entirely? Is that an option?

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    • JGood
      R3V OG
      • Jan 2004
      • 7959

      #1022
      Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
      What about venting to atmosphere and removing the CCV system entirely? Is that an option?
      It is, but the system works perfectly fine from the factory, so I'd just be band-aiding whatever the actual issue is. If there even is an issue. For all I know, I don't even have excessive crankcase pressure, and I'm chasing nothing. I need to measure crankcase vacuum while driving and find out.
      85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
      e30 restoration and V8 swap
      24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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      • Schnitzer318is
        R3VLimited
        • Jan 2008
        • 2057

        #1023
        Originally posted by JGood
        Oh yeah, gotcha, that is definitely a possibility. I'm not sure to what extent the OSV/CCV is able to compensate for blow-by. The engine runs great and doesn't smoke. I haven't done a compression or leak down test, but I suppose it wouldn't hurt. I still want to do a water inches vacuum gauge to see if crank case pressure is even an issue. For all I know, it might actually be pulling correct vacuum.

        The m60 OSV is internal, located right behind the timing chain on the block, whereas the e53 X5 m62 OSV's were external. So they don't experience the same cold weather issues, they stay at engine temp regardless of ambient temp. I had an m62 X5, got rid of it before it started to nickle and dime me to death. Amazing vehicle in every way, and I do miss it, just way too many expensive, failure prone parts on it. It would be hard to justify replacing a $3.5k trans in a $10k vehicle. Or a $2k timing guide/upper gasket overhaul, $1.5k coolant overhaul, etc... $200 window regulators breaking constantly gets old too.


        But they are sexy!
        Yeah, as you say you could be chasing a non-issue and just messed up that HG install. ;) J/K

        Good info to know about the m60 vs m62... I don't know my BMW V8's very well yet.

        Nice looking X... and I totally get what you are talking about with the thing nickel and diming you to death. I bought mine for $10k out the door from a dealer and thought I got a decent deal. Figured I would spend $2k on maintenance to bring it back up to par (just like any used BMW purchase). Well, had it since June and am learning what it needs... which include all the stuff I mentioned before and then some.

        Here is mine:



        "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
        -----------------------------------------
        91 318is Turbo Sold
        87 325 Daily driver Sold
        06 4.8is X5
        06 Mtec X3
        05 4.4i X5 Sold
        92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
        90 325i Sold
        97 328is Sold
        01 323ci Sold
        92 325i Sold
        83 528e Totaled
        98 328i Sold
        93 325i Sold

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        • JGood
          R3V OG
          • Jan 2004
          • 7959

          #1024
          Very nice, that thing looks brand new. '04+ too, so you get x-drive, which is lights years better then the horrible early model one wheel drive.
          85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
          e30 restoration and V8 swap
          24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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          • sittingaaron
            Member
            • Jul 2014
            • 62

            #1025
            Finished reading though the current 69 pages. Motivation is on another level here. Not exactly sure what inhuman part of you keeps you going, but I want one.

            Car is dope though, and I don't use that word lightly!

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            • Schnitzer318is
              R3VLimited
              • Jan 2008
              • 2057

              #1026
              Originally posted by JGood
              Very nice, that thing looks brand new. '04+ too, so you get x-drive, which is lights years better then the horrible early model one wheel drive.
              Thanks J. It is really nice (though it looks flawless in photos, it's not) and the wife and I LOVE the way it drives. But I am going to have to put in some serious wrench time in the near future... lol.

              Hopefully one day I can do a ground up build like yours. I have some pretty decent e30's... but nothing to the caliber of yours. Keep up the good work on it. I would love a V8 e30 and was leaning LS1 before this... but after owning the e53 I wonder if it would be possible to put an N62 into the E30. Too much electronics compared to the M60 you think?
              "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
              -----------------------------------------
              91 318is Turbo Sold
              87 325 Daily driver Sold
              06 4.8is X5
              06 Mtec X3
              05 4.4i X5 Sold
              92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
              90 325i Sold
              97 328is Sold
              01 323ci Sold
              92 325i Sold
              83 528e Totaled
              98 328i Sold
              93 325i Sold

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              • JGood
                R3V OG
                • Jan 2004
                • 7959

                #1027
                Thanks guys!

                Originally posted by Schnitzer318is
                but after owning the e53 I wonder if it would be possible to put an N62 into the E30. Too much electronics compared to the M60 you think?
                Anything is possible, but I think it would be very difficult to justify the time/money required to pioneer that swap. Power output appears similar to the m62. I think even an s62 would be easier, cheaper, and much more powerful. With the n62's valve guide issues, I just don't see any real benefit.

                But, we all have our own reasons for doing these swaps, and obviously it's not all about hp/$, or none of us would be messing with e30's or v8's haha.
                85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                e30 restoration and V8 swap
                24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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                • Schnitzer318is
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2057

                  #1028
                  Originally posted by JGood
                  Anything is possible, but I think it would be very difficult to justify the time/money required to pioneer that swap. Power output appears similar to the m62. I think even an s62 would be easier, cheaper, and much more powerful. With the n62's valve guide issues, I just don't see any real benefit.

                  But, we all have our own reasons for doing these swaps, and obviously it's not all about hp/$, or none of us would be messing with e30's or v8's haha.
                  LOL very true about having our own vices/reasons for doing crazy builds.

                  My only real reasons were the additional (albeit slight) power & torque increase of the N62 over the M60/62. Coupled of course with how well the N62 moves the pig of an E53 around, I figured it would be tits in an e30. Plus I've never liked the timing chain guide issues associated with the m60 and m62's. Though with the updated designs I could swap them out before putting it into the e30.

                  But as you say, it might be easier and, quite possibly cheaper to just go with an m60 or s62.

                  This is all a pipe dream at this point anyway though, I am not in a position time wise to be able to dedicate the money/efforts to something like this. Your project just has me all giddy about BMW V8 power in an e30... :drink:
                  "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                  -----------------------------------------
                  91 318is Turbo Sold
                  87 325 Daily driver Sold
                  06 4.8is X5
                  06 Mtec X3
                  05 4.4i X5 Sold
                  92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                  90 325i Sold
                  97 328is Sold
                  01 323ci Sold
                  92 325i Sold
                  83 528e Totaled
                  98 328i Sold
                  93 325i Sold

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                  • HybridNz
                    Advanced Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 158

                    #1029
                    Originally posted by JGood
                    The big 3-core Z3M. The cores started leaking after 1 year/10k miles on the first two.
                    You probably have a stray current issue as with all alloy radiators.
                    The problem happens more on some cars than others.

                    Cause is electrolysis.

                    I roasted my first one after 2 years. It started leaking out of the brazed weld fins ends. Which is the first thing the electrolysis attacks.

                    Changed to a Mishimoto and did the following things to remove the issue all together.

                    * Used proper BMW coolant which is a high qaulity and stablised chemically.
                    * Ran an earth strap form the radiator to the chassis
                    measured the voltage in the hot (80c) non pressurezied coolant with each change. Dropped from 0.5v to 0.004v which is what it should be. You do this by using a multimeter with one prong on the radiator and the other in the coolant not touching anything else.

                    Also you will find that the radiator on the inside is black. This is because it has been anaodised. This adds a thin metal like layer to the alloy and reduces efficency.

                    Moral of the story, if you run a alloy radiator then dont create a battery out of it with water and dis-similar metals.

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                    • Denny
                      E30 Modder
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 822

                      #1030
                      Cant stop re-reading this EPIC thread over and over... Persistence to a whole new level my man!! This thread would make the ultimate E30 movie...
                      Denny
                      ___________
                      1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                      1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                      Blogs:
                      http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                      http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                      http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                      • JGood
                        R3V OG
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 7959

                        #1031
                        Originally posted by HybridNz
                        You probably have a stray current issue as with all alloy radiators.
                        The problem happens more on some cars than others.

                        Cause is electrolysis.

                        I roasted my first one after 2 years. It started leaking out of the brazed weld fins ends. Which is the first thing the electrolysis attacks.

                        Changed to a Mishimoto and did the following things to remove the issue all together.

                        * Used proper BMW coolant which is a high qaulity and stablised chemically.
                        * Ran an earth strap form the radiator to the chassis
                        measured the voltage in the hot (80c) non pressurezied coolant with each change. Dropped from 0.5v to 0.004v which is what it should be. You do this by using a multimeter with one prong on the radiator and the other in the coolant not touching anything else.

                        Also you will find that the radiator on the inside is black. This is because it has been anaodised. This adds a thin metal like layer to the alloy and reduces efficency.

                        Moral of the story, if you run a alloy radiator then dont create a battery out of it with water and dis-similar metals.

                        I don't think I've ever gone more then 6 months/5k miles without draining/replacing coolant (for one reason or another), so I don't think that's enough time for the coolant to even become acidic. I measured .07v, but again, this coolant is like 2 months old. From what I've read, anything under .3 volts shouldn't cause any major issues.
                        85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                        e30 restoration and V8 swap
                        24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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                        • george graves
                          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 19986

                          #1032
                          Originally posted by JGood


                          Proof of linear vs progressive:

                          95 M3:


                          e36 325i:



                          The only thing I still want to do, when I have time, is take measurements near center at small increments on both racks, maybe 1/8 rev's.
                          I'll be dammed. Look at that. The splines tell that story well. I"m liking that the 95's rack is slower on center, then progressively faster off center. To me, that's the way it should be for a DD. If you're auto-crossing - might not be for you. Thanks for the great pics.
                          Last edited by george graves; 03-17-2015, 04:47 AM.
                          Originally posted by Matt-B
                          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                          • kristov
                            Wrencher
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 222

                            #1033
                            Are you still happy with the CAtuned axles?

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                            • JGood
                              R3V OG
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 7959

                              #1034
                              Originally posted by kristov
                              Are you still happy with the CAtuned axles?
                              So far so good, not many miles on them yet though.
                              85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                              e30 restoration and V8 swap
                              24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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                              • P Arkus
                                Grease Monkey
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 325

                                #1035
                                Saw on instagram you had some axle troubles. Care to share what that was all about?
                                Originally posted by 36brua
                                Isn't that what these forums are all about making stuff easier... OO no never mind this is r3v...
                                Patryk:up:
                                Instagram: @parkus08

                                91 BMW 325is ///M-Tech II
                                08 VW .:R32
                                04 Audi A4 Avant 1.8TQ

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