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on: May 09, 2014, 08:01:24 AM 1 DISCUSSION / Engine + Driveline / Re: Another M42 engine build

After nearly 14 months she's back where she is meant to be, in the high school parking lot.  Got her off the jack stands last night and took her for a maiden voyage.  I've got to give the brakes another bleed, but other than that I'd say this project was a 100% success.

Hits: We haven't gotten on it yet but even at partial throttle it pulls harder than full throttle did before, much harder. 8)  She was tired at 230,000 miles.  I don't know what kind of power it was making before the rebuild.  Based on a top gear episode where they dyno'd some aging, neglected super cars I'd guess well under 100hp for sure. 

Put on ST lowering springs off ebay and Bilsteins.  What a difference!   Not slammed but just right IMO.  The lowness is a little shocking but I'm comparing it to what I became use to which was sitting a foot in the air on jack stands.

The UUC SSK with DSSR is really nice.  I didn't think I would like it as much as I do, but it is fantastic.  Rob and his team were a pleasure to deal with.  For future surfers, the UUC clutch kit is a no go on an E30 M42, unless as Nick said, you're willing to do some major driveline customization.

The Luke Box, popular over @ R3V, is killer.  We installed before but I forgot how great the sound system sounds.  Not boomy craptastic but just really nice.

We drove till dark last night and I forgot how good the Cibie CSR's are.  By far better then any other vehicle I've been in, including anything with HID's.  I don't think they are available anymore but if you ever come across them grab them. They are gold.

No oil or coolant leaks :)

The 4.27 diff seems nice.  We haven't had it on the freeway yet so the jury is still out, but this coupled with the increase in torque makes the car a lot of fun.

Power steering delete.  Kind of a pain till you get rolling but nice other wise and a major leak source eliminated.

Miss: In a moment of boredom many months ago we plastidipped the Ronal LS's in white. :-\  As they sat waiting to go on we came to the decision that it would look like Johnny D'bag's car like that.  Nevertheless, I threw them on just to get it on the road and well, I guess I may be a D'bag cause I think they look pretty good.  White plastidip on wheels blows because they show dirt like crazy and are impossible to clean so Bryce will probably be peeling dip this weekend.

Still to do: Need a tune but seems to run well on the chip Korman burned for the cams.  I know "seems" is not a good standard to use.  Just need to decide what route I want to go.

Need to install the skid plate as I could see that getting some use.

Transmission is weeping at the case joint (whatever it's called).  If I get that sorted could it be I have a leak free M42?  That would be something.

Blackstone Labs is local so I plan on getting engine oil analysis done.  I've never done that before so should be interesting.

Body work or probably a better way to go a clean shell swap.

Many thanks to all of you for your help and advice.  Warsteiner, Wazzu70 and Kelflaman especially.  I owe you guys dinner at the very least and although we'll probably never meet, I feel it's important to point out that I feel like I gained some friends though this process, a sincere thank you.  Ray Korman @ Autoworks for the great bench racing talks, wise advice and awesome head work. C&P Machine here in Fort Wayne for the block work, assembly help, and the patience they showed dealing with my endless idiotic questions.  Metric Mechanic for the crank keyway. Scott @ Jim's Auto in Grabill for the encouragement and loan out of numerous tools to get the job done. Steve at Top End Performance for the rods and pistons.  (Okay, cue music and get him off the stage)  :)

on: May 07, 2014, 11:09:27 AM 2 DISCUSSION / Engine management / Re: E36 M42 on E30 losing power

selespeed, sorry for the late reply I suppose you've already sourced your rods & pistons but if not,  I've got a set of used e30 m42 connecting rods and pistons in good condition if you still need them.

Good luck with your repairs.

Mike

on: January 17, 2014, 10:03:05 AM 3 DISCUSSION / General Topics / Re: 1991 318iS resto

Welcome, glad you found you're way here plenty of folks around that will dig this.  Can't wait to see the progress.

on: January 07, 2014, 01:50:15 PM 4 DISCUSSION / Engine + Driveline / Re: M42/E30 Skid Plate

http://www.hikfabrication.com/arvixe/Skid_Platee30-325-318-m3-race-track-m14-m40-m20-m10-m30-m50-s50-s52-m52-s14.html 

More expensive but rock solid.  I can't imagine $200 to install but I'm sure shop rates are cheaper here.  Is it worth it for you?  Only if you need it.  Whenever I'm faced with a "crystal ball" decision I ask myself, what are the consequences of an adverse outcome?  If you get one the adverse outcome is you never hit anything and you're out the $.  If you don't get one the adverse outcome is busting your pan and assorted accompanying hassles.   Pick which outcome you can best live with.

Here in Indiana I wouldn't bother at stock ride height.  NYC I don't know.  Take your fattest friend out to the city drive slowly over a cover get out and see how much clearance you have.

on: December 27, 2013, 01:37:09 PM 5 DISCUSSION / Engine + Driveline / Re: Another M42 engine build

I've got a question about updating the deflection wheel to a deflection rail.  Using RealOEM to compare the 318is M42 to a Euro E36 M42 I believe I would need the following from the Euro E36 M42:

Lower Timing Chain Case  11141739699
Gasket                               11141743032
Deflection Rail                    11311739130
Filister Head ScrewsX2       07119919824
More gaskets                     11141247429

Also listed as different but not sure if needed:

Trigger Contact                   12141247258
Filister Head Screw               11421740488
Pulse Generator                   12141247259
Filister Head Screw              11421740488

I might take a flier on it, but the biggest concern is the block number has a different part number associated with it.  Anyone know if this is possible?  My concern is that the block has changes that pair with the lower timing case in which case the lower timing case wouldn't fit on the old block. I've searched a lot and haven't found a definitive answer.  Thanks.

I went ahead and did this. The primary reason to do this is to remove the deflection wheel, which has been reported by some to be a failure point, and replace it with a guide rail. If you're interested here is what you'll  need:

Lower Timing Chain Case 11141739699
Gasket, case to block       11141743032   metal gasket much improved
Deflection Rail                 11311739130   replaces old style deflection wheel some of you have had trouble with
Filister Head ScrewsX1     07119919824   You just need one of these as you can use the one from the deflection wheel.  BMW no longer carries
                                                             them but it's a M6X35
Bottom deflection rail       11311734694   Old syle doesn't fit the new case.  Also need new, shorter bolts M6X25
Filister head screws X2     07119919926   M6X25 for bottom deflection rail
Washers X2                     07119931044   
Gasket set, TC cover        11141247633   Much improved metal gaskets. 2 gaskets included replace the 5 paper gaskets.

Pretty straight forward swap.

on: December 18, 2013, 06:17:57 PM 6 DISCUSSION / General Topics / Re: E30 318 is on ICE/SNOW Advice Needed

A good set of snow tires and a limited slip and you've got a tractor

on: October 19, 2013, 08:04:43 PM 7 DISCUSSION / Engine + Driveline / Re: Another M42 engine build

Have you ever seen a thrust bearing like this?  This is what came with the M47 crank.  It is a genuine BMW part.  Just seems kind off janky, but then I'm not an engineer.  The side rails have tabs that clip into the bearing and they rails move. Any idea why it is designed like this and any reason not to use it?



*picture from alibaba.com
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