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E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:10 pm
by Akumu
So, i signed up to this forum in the hope of purchasing a new engine for my slightly rusted but not terribly dead BMW 316 E30, Planning to put a 325 Carbed engine in it. The problem is now, the headgasket has failed and the engine is full of water, Oil is brown and the car runs like a bad day at the pub, Lumpy and spewing up oil. I was just going to heave it right into the for sale section, wich is locked, But maybe someone could offer advice on Engien swaps, as after all, Replacing the engien would get rid of the need for head gasket work

Be good to hear from someone

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:14 pm
by leeparkes
have a browse in engine swaps section,
depends how handy you are with the spaners,M50 is a popular choice!

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:15 pm
by eko
Just have a look at some cars in the engine swaps section,syre youll find some ideas that way :D

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:16 pm
by Morat
Despite loving the original 2.5 unit a lot, I can't see why you would not go straight to an M50 (engine from an E36) in your situation. I would check out that rust on your shell before you go to the trouble, or it could end up only lasting a couple of years...

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:19 pm
by leeparkes
Morat wrote:I would check out that rust on your shell before you go to the trouble, or it could end up only lasting a couple of years...
+1
good idea!

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:03 pm
by Akumu
Morat wrote:Despite loving the original 2.5 unit a lot, I can't see why you would not go straight to an M50 (engine from an E36) in your situation. I would check out that rust on your shell before you go to the trouble, or it could end up only lasting a couple of years...
Theres a 4 inch hole by the differential mount mnothing i can't patch myself if i could get a jack under it. and one door is slighly caved and rusty, Again, easy swap. just don' knwo if its worth spending £1000's on a car thats been written off twice, i just really like the colour

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:06 pm
by bodger
Akumu wrote:
Morat wrote:Despite loving the original 2.5 unit a lot, I can't see why you would not go straight to an M50 (engine from an E36) in your situation. I would check out that rust on your shell before you go to the trouble, or it could end up only lasting a couple of years...
Theres a 4 inch hole by the differential mount mnothing i can't patch myself if i could get a jack under it. and one door is slighly caved and rusty, Again, easy swap. just don' knwo if its worth spending £1000's on a car thats been written off twice, i just really like the colour
what colour is it?

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:16 pm
by jbh
Akumu wrote:
Theres a 4 inch hole by the differential mount mnothing i can't patch myself if i could get a jack under it. and one door is slighly caved and rusty, Again, easy swap. just don' knwo if its worth spending £1000's on a car thats been written off twice, i just really like the colour
8O must be a really nice colour

imo id start again it sounds as if you'd spend less buying a nice 325 as you would sorting out the problems with the one you have before you start changing engines..

if its a 4 door I've got a very good 4 door shell btw

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:04 pm
by Rial_e30
Where are you based as i may be parting my car its a 318i and you can have the gear box and engine for £100. PM if you intersted.

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:10 pm
by Speedtouch
Akumu wrote:So, i signed up to this forum in the hope of purchasing a new engine for my slightly rusted but not terribly dead BMW 316 E30, Planning to put a 325 Carbed engine in it.
They did a carb version of the 325? :?

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:13 pm
by scottidog
i got a 316i engine here if you want it

Re: E30, RIP

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:53 pm
by murran
Speedtouch wrote:
Akumu wrote:So, i signed up to this forum in the hope of purchasing a new engine for my slightly rusted but not terribly dead BMW 316 E30, Planning to put a 325 Carbed engine in it.
They did a carb version of the 325? :?
no they didnt.
but a couple of guys on the e21.net have fitted 325i/2.7 eta engines and run them on capri 3.0 v6 weber carbs. anythings possible!