Just wondering where s52 pistons will put me in terms of displacement and compression ratio in an otherwise stock M42 engine. I have a spare engine that blew a head gasket and was left to sit with water in a cylinder and It now needs a good Bore so I am going with S52 pistons for the price, availability and the need to stick with OEM BMW parts.
I just want to know Compression ratio?
Will the pistons need to be decked to make a reasonable CR? will new valve reliefs need to be cut into piston tops?
What head gasket will I have to use?
Any other pertinent info I should know before this undertaking?
The motor will be going into my '75 BMW 2002. Car only weights 2000lbs so I don't need a ridiculous amount of power.
Also some info on the VW lifter swap would be helpful as well. thanks in advance.
You will need to trim off 1.15mm from the
S50 PistonThe S52 piston won't work due to its CH of only 31mm and your looking for 31.65mm to stay with stock rods etc.
Compression all depends on where you want it to be. You can dish the piston and cut the reliefs for desired volume to give you your CR.
You have a choice of 1.74mm or 2.04mm in stock head gasket material. You can choose Cometic material and then go with more options.
Much easier to get a stroker crank and make some nice HP if you plan on going to the extreme of boring, decking the block and head, decking pistons along with cutting reliefs for cams and possibly dishing them too.
Then you have the hair pulling decision of which cams to run....and do you have enough compression to support them? To stay with hydraulic or go solid lifters? Then do you want 35mm or 33mm lifters? 6mm valves or stock 7mm? Stock TB or ITB's?:-) How will the exhaust handle all this new flow?
My point is that you need to think an engine build through from air intake to exhaust which includes everything in between. It's not that easy but it can be done. There are numerous formulas out there that work. It's only time and labor and they both equal $$.
I will be glad to help if I can.....
Good Luck.
Cheers,
~Ralph