ok, so my buddy working on my car while i'm deployed tells me engine has started making "worrisome noises"... this after i just dumped about $3k into a complete suspension rebuild and 5-lug swap. -sigh- he's hoping it's just the water pump or another ancillary, but in the interest of planning for the worst, i'm drawing up plans for "the best twin-cam four you can build with factory parts"-
i searched through enough threads to find out that the e36 m42 head will swap straight into the e30. people say the cams are effectively the same or near enough to make no difference, but they do come with thinner valve stems, and while it's out i can have him put in the VW lifters i've seen mentioned. so there's a little extra high-rpm happiness and flow. nothing huge, i understand, but if i'm going to put in a replacement i might as well use a slightly better one.
on the bottom-end side of things, what about using an m44 block for that extra .1l? my thinking is, again; if i'm going to be swapping in a new engine, why not go for the displacement bump. i know the later engines have a knock sensor and the e30 does not, but i'd think that just means i won't have anything from the harness to plug in there; so no worries. anything else i need to worry about?
just so i'm clear, i'm only talking about swapping in a new longblock; engine management, intake/exhaust manifolds; driven accessories all stay the same. since the tranny has to come out too i *may* use an e36 m42 tranny for it's 1:1 5th because i love short gearing and i can get the shift points a little bit higher with a markD chip.
all advice and comments are welcome.