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  • mjweimer
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    Agree. Re-seal, maintenance, etc. and install.

    The engine looks clean internally, which is promising...and I spy blue TB adjustment caps which indicates that someone could have recently gone through the adjustment procedure. I'd probably go through the rod bearings if condition is unknown...much easier when on the stand v. in the car and you don't want to hurt the crank.

    Might want to add the oil pan non-return flap to your list of parts: 11 13 1 309 428

    And I would add also that there are "paper" gaskets available for the upper and lower oil pans that will prove much easier to deal with over time v. the cork gaskets. MTC makes both the upper and lower pn:6552 and 6551 I believe.

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  • moatilliatta
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    Nice score! Id run it and see what you really have, do another iteration later if needed.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by craz azn
    Congrats on the motor score!!

    Assuming oem, its quick to tell from the exterior on S14s what crank/displacement it is. The 2.3s have a nut holding the front hub on, whereas the 2.5 is a giant bolt.
    Oh yeah it for sure isn't a 2.5, I forgot to update that lol.

    The motor was a bargain in the current market regardless of displacement, it just would've been a 42% bigger score if it was as suggested it "may" be!

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  • craz azn
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    Congrats on the motor score!!

    Assuming oem, its quick to tell from the exterior on S14s what crank/displacement it is. The 2.3s have a nut holding the front hub on, whereas the 2.5 is a giant bolt.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by mjweimer
    Yesss!!
    It has two cams but is missing two cylinders!! When the opportunity materialized to buy this dropout it swayed my decision away from 24v land in hopes to have the quickest time-to-drive possible when I get the car out here.

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    I am a newb to the s14 world, and was pleasantly surprised to find that most stuff is available/affordable-ish, regarding vacuum/fuel/coolant refresh items (minus water pump). I'm going to use E28M5 intake gaskets to avoid that expense.

    After a closer inspection of the motor I made my realOEM list and am just shy of $1300 into the "get this car running" purchase, but haven't gotten a WP yet in hopes to find a suitable bearing/seal and rebuild this one.

    The question of the hour is...... do I pull the head and do a full reseal and risk opening the can of worms, or trust the leakdown numbers, reseal the easy stuff and send? The engine is bone dry outside of a front corner valve cover leak. The added cost is time/hassle and $1200 in timing chain parts. I have such little desire to pull the head, but now is the time, if any.

    If anyone's curious, this is what I ended up with:

    11-15-2-241-124 OIL SEPARATOR
    11-15-1-310-814 HOSE LINE
    11-15-1-310-811 HOSE LINE
    11-15-1-311-839 HOSE
    13-54-1-315-081 GASKET
    11-53-1-309-667 HOSE
    11-53-1-309-668 WATER HOSE
    11-53-1-266-472 WATER HOSE
    64-21-1-374-908 RETURN HOSE
    64-21-1-370-807 HOSE, INL
    11-53-1-309-669 WATER HOS
    11-53-1-315-537 THERMOSTAT
    11-53-1-309-670 WATER HOSE
    13-41-1-311-655 HOSE
    13-41-1-309-613 HOSE
    13-53-1-726-960 HOSE
    11-24-1-307-140 ROD BOLTS
    11241310515 Glyco Rod Bearings
    11121316992 Head Gasket Kit
    11111316993 Lower Gasket Kit
    21212226854 Sachs Clutch Kit
    11317838675 S52 Chain Tensioner


    Outside of engine stuff, I have:
    GC Modified Housings w/ Konis
    GC Touring Plates
    Alloy Control Arms/Offset CAB's
    Rebuilt Calipers (that I need to paint still)
    Zimmerman Rotors/ATE Pads (pagid's weren't available at the time, but now are apparently, oh well)
    New Brake Dust Shields
    Spare Rear Hubs (one of mine is damaged)
    TA's and F/R Subframes that are getting powdercoat before the car gets out here
    Rebuilt Stock Steering Rack
    Rebuilt A/C Compressor
    Every Suspension Bushing/Hose/etc

    If you can't tell, I'm trying to get all of my ducks in a row before the car gets here so I can make quick work of the refresh! I am assuming the exhaust will be in terrible shape, so that aspect of the car is up in the air until I get the car out here but other than that and odds and ends that will pop up, things are looking promising.

    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr





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  • mjweimer
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    Yesss!!

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by craz azn
    Great wheel choice! I have a formel in my car too!
    Thank you!! I had a 370mm MT1 I was saving for this car for ages, but fell in love with the Formel and decided it had to be done.


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    I made an engine choice.......

    Supposedly a 2.5, perfect leakdown, affordable enough to take a chance. I'm assuming it's not a 2.5 so I don't get my hopes up, but regardless, this will make my life so much easier getting the car back on the road.

    Painful purchase, but a step in the right direction!

    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr

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  • craz azn
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    Great wheel choice! I have a formel in my car too!

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    oh dang, whats the plan here?
    Rock it as is until the worn leather bugs me, which may be never based on my hooptie tendencies. It's a great Natur match!

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  • 2mAn
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    oh dang, whats the plan here?

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  • AWDBOB
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    Forgive me for updating this thread with a parts photo without the car being in the midwest with me yet, but..... the M3 wheel hath arrived

    Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by QuiqueUy
    oh wow , i missed this ..

    i thought all your recent selling projects etc was to buy a m3 , you had one for like 7 years already :D hahaha

    finish hoopte and dive into this !
    yessir, that's the plan! I am fairly burnt out at the moment, so I'm not going to rush into M3 stuff, as it's going to be a huge project, and ideally I'd like to enjoy it, if possible.

    Main goal is to just get it out of my parents garage and out to me. My brother has a disassembled E30 outside the bay that the M3 is in. My poor pops hasn't gotten to park his own car in the garage for as long as I can remember because it's filled with his offsprings junk

    The bmw yoda machinist I've used for years is getting old, so the only time crunch I'm on is to get the S14 to him before he closes up shop. Outside of that, the M3 can be apart for 10 years as far as I'm concerned, as long as it's my garage that it's disassembled in.

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  • QuiqueUy
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    oh wow , i missed this ..

    i thought all your recent selling projects etc was to buy a m3 , you had one for like 7 years already :D hahaha

    finish hoopte and dive into this !

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by Northern
    hahaha that's pretty funny
    Originally posted by Panici
    "Don't worry about the details, also here is a detail to worry about." 😂😂
    It gave me a good chuckle lol

    This quarterly bump means that I should make accommodations to do something with this thing. Will he ever start this project, they ask?!

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by AWDBOB
    bruh
    "Don't worry about the details, also here is a detail to worry about." 😂😂

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