I've ended up the not-so-proud owner of a B23 (judging by the 731 head and the "vacuum box").
Is there anything I can do with a B23 block for less than a shitload of money which makes it worth swapping in for an M42? Based on the figures I've seen, a stock one would be a lot of work for no real advantage.
Can I use a B25 (885?) head and pistons with what I gather is the longer stroke used in the B23 and then deck/skim to suit? I take it that would require an expensive megasquirt setup and much arse-ache?
B23 - is it good for anything?
Moderator: martauto
Easiest/cheapest is a complete B25 swap along with the later motronic loom etc
Modifications, 2.7 litre conversions etc are all rather involved but you can stay standard on the engine management. Not really a cheap/easy route when 325i engine is so barjaintastic.
Modifications, 2.7 litre conversions etc are all rather involved but you can stay standard on the engine management. Not really a cheap/easy route when 325i engine is so barjaintastic.

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You could whip the head and sump off the B23, clean up the block and use it as an unusual six-pot planter in your garden...
To take out an M42 and put in a B23 would be daft on every level i can think of.
To take out an M42 and put in a B23 would be daft on every level i can think of.
Sorry, a bit late to this party.......................
If you want to go 6 pot, get a 2.5 and stick the cam from the 2.3 in - slightly 'wilder' profile should give a useful increase over stock. (Yes I know its not exactly a wild profile, but you get what I mean!)
Also your 'ancient' dizzy ignition is the perfect way to go if you're running old school triple webers, so probably worth hanging on to.
Kim
If you want to go 6 pot, get a 2.5 and stick the cam from the 2.3 in - slightly 'wilder' profile should give a useful increase over stock. (Yes I know its not exactly a wild profile, but you get what I mean!)
Also your 'ancient' dizzy ignition is the perfect way to go if you're running old school triple webers, so probably worth hanging on to.
Kim

