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sennasixty8
01-07-2008, 04:00 AM
All the different threads about what does and doesn't fit/interchange has my head swimming....

I have a chance to get a low mileage m42 from a 92 e36, and it includes the rad, ecu, and all accessories.

Am I correct when reading/interpreting that the intake manifolds AND the heads need to be swapped?

I was just being pre-emptive in buying this motor, in case my m42/e30 ever goes, I dont wanna kick myself for NOT buying it.

haledj
01-07-2008, 08:36 AM
you shouldnt need to swap the head, just the intake, valve cover, and oil pan.

sennasixty8
01-07-2008, 01:07 PM
so the valve cover is a sure thing along with the oil pan, anything else? Has this been covered somewhere else???? If so, please link me to it.

many thanks....

sennasixty8
01-07-2008, 01:39 PM
forgot to ask if the profile gasket problems eliminated in the e36 version?

Febi Guibo
01-07-2008, 01:59 PM
I think the profile gasket affected cars with a build date up to and including 11/93...

if the engine has more than 80k miles, you should be all set. if not, its a nice time to renew the timing case and headgasket with the engine out of the car.

sennasixty8
01-07-2008, 04:02 PM
I guess I'm lucky, the PO has this motor as a swapout spare, he upgraded to a e36 six cylinder motor, and documented the date and mileage @ time of removal.

Thanks for all the replies, I don't wanna get myself into a swap-spare motor without doing the research, for my own peace of mind.

I'm assuming the ECu that comes with this motor will NOT be used in my e30?

Should I offer it for sale, including the ancilliaries..

I think the profile gasket affected cars with a build date up to and including 11/93...

if the engine has more than 80k miles, you should be all set. if not, its a nice time to renew the timing case and headgasket with the engine out of the car.