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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: kote_alex on August 24, 2009, 07:01:15 AM
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I recently found out that the e36 316i has a single mass flywheel... did anyone thought of mounting that along with the pressure plate to his m42 ?
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Why don't you use E30 M40 316i/318I flywheel. Plenty of those available in most european countries almost free. Will bolt on directly in to your M42
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because I can get one for free :D
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According to the BMW Fans parts catalogue listing, they are the same part.
http://bmwfans.info/parts/catalog/E36/Sedan/Europe/316i-M43/RHD/M/1993/july/browse/engine/twin_mass_flywheel/
http://bmwfans.info/parts/catalog/E30/2-doors/Europe/318i-M40/RHD/M/1989/june/browse/engine/twin_mass_flywheel/
Let us know how you go, I'm going to do this conversion when I need a new clutch:)
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Exactly what I said... smaller engines with less hp dont have a twin-mass flywheel... :D
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Try it. As far as bolt on affairs it will weight about as much as a M20 swap, but will bolt right on without any dicking around using a bunch of different parts.
Only benefit to the M20 is that it can be lightened a hell of a lot more.
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Try it. As far as bolt on affairs it will weight about as much as a M20 swap, but will bolt right on without any dicking around using a bunch of different parts.
Only benefit to the M20 is that it can be lightened a hell of a lot more.
I'll make a diy when the swap will be made... ;)