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Is it possible he meant a 6 cylinder driveshaft and not the transmission? The bolt patterns on the bell housings will always be separated by 6 cylinder and 8. For example there’s the Getrag 420 that fits the e46 m3 but they also use the same designation for the e39 540i. You just have to be sure you get one meant for the v8.
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Originally posted by dmjensen View PostIs it possible he meant a 6 cylinder driveshaft and not the transmission? The bolt patterns on the bell housings will always be separated by 6 cylinder and 8. For example there’s the Getrag 420 that fits the e46 m3 but they also use the same designation for the e39 540i. You just have to be sure you get one meant for the v8.
Thanks for the assist!
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Ok so random but possible reality question...I am near a yard that I can get x5 (M62) intake and exhaust manifolds and the oil plate all for $100 or should I just get the whole motor (broken timing chain) for $250 and pull more stuff from it? is it worth the work and time for the extra $150? Part out what I don't need? Thanks to all!
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Originally posted by steel330i View PostOk so random but possible reality question...I am near a yard that I can get x5 (M62) intake and exhaust manifolds and the oil plate all for $100 or ...
The vanos M62 intake manifold is a down grade from the M60 manifold, it has smaller runners. The non-vanos M62 intake manifold is the same as the M60 so no need to purchase.
Most vanos-M62 guys upgrade to the M60 intake manifold.
Originally posted by Elysian View PostIsn't it popular to do M60/M62 hybrid motors?
The M62 pistons sit .025" above deck and have roughly a 4cc dish to them:
The M60 Pistons are .035" above deck and are totally flat top
....most guys assumed the B40 heads had smaller chambers without measuring.Last edited by Mykk540i/6; 07-20-2018, 06:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Mykk540i/6 View PostThe vanos M62 intake manifold is a down grade from the M60 manifold, it has smaller runners. The non-vanos M62 intake manifold is the same as the M60 so no need to purchase.
Most vanos-M62 guys upgrade to the M60 intake manifold.
It was believed that M60 heads on the M62 bumped compression closer to 11:1 and the M60 heads have slightly bigger valves and bigger cams. I did the M60 heads on my non-vanos M62 block and after measuring everything the static compression lowered closer to 9.5:1 from stock 10:1, I didn't mind as I'm supercharged.
The M62 pistons sit .025" above deck and have roughly a 4cc dish to them:
The M60 Pistons are .035" above deck and are totally flat top
....most guys assumed the B40 heads had smaller chambers without measuring.
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Originally posted by steel330i View PostSo here is my pseudo shopping list for next few weeks...
junkyard - 5 lug swap/X5 oil block/x5 headers/x5 harness/e36 323is (medium case)rear diff/
ebay - z3m radiator/z3 steering rack
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Just found and grabbing on Monday a zf320 from an e36 328 and it’s differential... so two thoughts depending on ratio or conditions once I open it up for inspection. Could I purchase new gears for say a 3.15 LSD on eBay and swap the oem stuff out? Thanks guys
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