Thanks DesktopDave
I did a little more research on which flywheels are available one which e30's and I am getting close to sorting it all out. I found two sites that confirm the 18lbs weight for the 325i flywheel.
bmwman91 shows the flywheel on the scale at e30tuner.com (
http://bmw.e30tuner.com/my318is_pic_rebuild6.php). Pretty convincing
Then over on revlimited another owner posts measured weights for 325i and 325e flywheels.
http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?p=397397 Again, very convincing.
My scale shows 23.8 lbs for the flywheel in question. Pictures are on the way, but the forum won't accept my pics.
As for pulling dims off of your flywheel, that would be awesome, but you should wait until I get off my lazy butt and inspect both of my setups. I just realized that I have two full clutch assemblies (one M42, and one M20 if this is a stock flywheel). Once I have everything written up I will let you know. My plan is to have rough dimensioned drawings, that way we can be sure we are talking about the same dimensions.
On a side note, I like your detail about the dual mass flywheel. My experience (admittedly not much) leads me to believe that harmonic balancers and dual mass flywheels serve slightly different purposes. The harmonic balancer is used to balance the first and second vibrational modes which are inherent in the engine. These are partly from design, and partly from manufacturing tolerances. The dual mass flywheel however is a low pass filter (checking, checking.... thinking.... uh, yeah, low pass) which would filter out any high frequency vibrations. So I guess this would in fact filter out vibrations from the first and second modes, but I was thinking that it had more to do with the fact that you have so few cylinders firing and less even power application than, say, a 6 or 8 cylinder. But hey, the eta appears to have a dual mass flywheel too, so that blows my theory out of the water. I had no idea about the automatics, but that is awesome (well, other than the fact that you are stuck with an auto tranny) :-) Anyway, I am WAY off topic. I just hope I don't sound like a pompous engineer straight out of school... just sharing what I have pieced together with my limited tools.
Thanks for the info and I will let you know what happens with the inspection dims.