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« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2006, 02:14:47 AM »
Sweet man.  So, the crank pulley you made is prettymuch there to drive the water pump and provide an engine speed signal?  Does not look like it'll provide any damping, so did you have the crank balanced?

You stuck with the 60-2 setup, which is a good thing.  What engine management system are you going with?

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« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2006, 02:49:50 PM »
i'v got a question, is there any rollerized lifters available?
how much did that pulley cost to make/?
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« Reply #17 on: April 09, 2006, 03:10:45 PM »
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Well, from what I remember, it was from the 1995 S50.  I am not sure what years they produced it from over there though (you lucky guys, got the REAL S50, the US just got a souped-up M50).


lol, did you deliberately pick the crossover year!? :p
you're not wrong though, the euro s50 is one hell of an engine.

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« Reply #18 on: April 10, 2006, 12:49:58 PM »
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lol, did you deliberately pick the crossover year!? :p
you're not wrong though, the euro s50 is one hell of an engine.


as far as I know it is the S50B30 lifters that will work.  92-95

Cams?  kowalski's friend grinds cams.  What profile would you use?  I think the only way to do it would be to use the S50B30 cams as a master.

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« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2006, 12:50:48 PM »
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i'v got a question, is there any rollerized lifters available?
how much did that pulley cost to make/?

roller lifters wouldnt really work in an M42.

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« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2006, 12:52:22 PM »
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Dave Rebello is building me a 8200 RPM engine with solid lifters. I was worried about the crank damper exploding so I designed my own crank pulley. It weighs about 2.4lbs- pretty light although its solid steel. I designed it to underdrive by approx. 20% which will free up some power and also keep the waterpump impeller from cavitating at high rpm. It should be on the dyno above 8000 in a week or so. What do you guys think?


i like the pulley a lot.  did you have the teeth cut with laser/water or were they done on an indexing mill?

Have the step file? ;)

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« Reply #21 on: April 10, 2006, 02:11:42 PM »
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as far as I know it is the S50B30 lifters that will work.  92-95

Cams?  kowalski's friend grinds cams.  What profile would you use?  I think the only way to do it would be to use the S50B30 cams as a master.


yeah he does, he's got a few profiles for the m42 so i'm gona go talk to him and see what hes got. its a 1 hour drive so i probably wont get arround to it after i'm back from europe, which i leave for in 7 days...
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« Reply #22 on: April 10, 2006, 02:49:37 PM »
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as far as I know it is the S50B30 lifters that will work.  92-95

Cams?  kowalski's friend grinds cams.  What profile would you use?  I think the only way to do it would be to use the S50B30 cams as a master.


i don't know. why are the cams different?

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« Reply #23 on: April 11, 2006, 12:42:16 AM »
Thanks very much for all the nice comments!!

Thats right, this is not a damper. Dave did balance the engine. However from what I have read the crank damper's purpose is to damp harmonic vibrations that are excited by the flexing of the crankshaft which occurs when the piston delivers its power stroke. From talking to Dave and to a guy at VAC motorsports, on the 4 cylinder BMW engines you can get by without a damper because the cranks are short in length and very strong. I have also read not to try to go without a damper on a 6 cylinder! The extra length of the 6 cylinder crank adds up to increased flexing from the flywheel to the front pulley. Things get worse as you get farther from the flywheel. I would eventually like to design a damper that doesn't explode for the M42 engine but that's a bigger project and this pulley should allow the engine to rev well above 7200. I will let you know!

I had a friend machine this pulley. It was turned and then the teeth were milled. He gave me a cheaper price than you could probably find elsewhere, a friendship thing. Dave Rebello showed some interest for his other customers- so I am having the pulley quoted at a CNC machine shop. Before I get too far, I want to make sure its solid and problem free. After that I may ask how many people would want one on this list and then come up with a price based on my estimated quantity.

Oh yeah, I am going with electromotive management system but designed the pulley to work with stock system if desired. I have two versions... its a long story. Does anyone have electromotive, and are you happy with it? Is it easy to make adjustments?

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« Reply #24 on: April 11, 2006, 01:12:23 AM »
i'm currious if you have the program for the CNC on hand, if so would you be willing to email it to me?
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« Reply #25 on: April 11, 2006, 10:11:08 PM »
Sorry, I don't have the cnc program.

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« Reply #26 on: April 13, 2006, 01:32:31 PM »
2002maniac, you any ideas about the difference between cams? whats the deal with the stuff you were saying earlier? just trying to work it through, if we keep same valve length and the solid lifters are the same size as the hyds, don't see what the issue is?

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« Reply #27 on: April 13, 2006, 02:52:51 PM »
Well I'm no engineer, but in my experience with 8v vw's I know that you run a much more aggressive cam with solid lifters than hydaulic.  I would assume this to be the case with our motors but take everything I say with a grain of salt ;)

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« Reply #28 on: April 13, 2006, 03:02:17 PM »
Quote from: Dr. Schrick
If the vehicle is intended for normal street use. i.e. with a stable engine idle and the ability to pass an emissions test (idle to lower rpm range), it is important to consider a small valve lift at TDC.

This table gives a guideline for valve lift at TDC.

2 Valve engines with solid lifters 2.3mm

4 Valve engines with solid lifters 1.5mm

2 Valve engines with hydraulic lifters 1.9mm

4 Valve engines with hydraulic lifters 1.1mm

When these values are exceeded, the engine idle will become increasingly unstable and the torque delivery in the lower rpm range be noticeably weaker.

Camshafts with larger valve duration's, and a resulting higher valve lift at TDC, should only be considered for racing applications, or when each cylinder has it's own butterfly valve i.e. 2 twin-choke carburettors on a 4 cylinder engine.


Schrick camshafts for S50B30US 264/256  (hydro lifters)
Schrick camshafts for S50B30     284/284  (solid lifters)
 
I dont have any science to back this up but it seems that solid lifters allow for more lift and duration.

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« Reply #29 on: April 13, 2006, 03:08:35 PM »
mhmm, sounds like i already have cams for this... i'v got a muscle car idle right now.
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