Building m20b25 to m20b28
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Have question if someone here can help me please? Have problem with weights on conrods. Pistons and "fingers" weight : 4x480g 2x478g conrods:4x606g 1x608g 1x604g have also one more kit conrods from other engine but those are totally different weights. Question is can i use one conrod which weight are 608g then i will have this situation : Pistons 4x480g 2x478g conrods 4x606g 2x608g and totally balance will be right are this opinion are correct? Ty all for any info.
Low comp pistons fit fine and clear the lobes of the crank high compression pistons need the skirt trimmed off at a machine shop. The high comp give slightly better power due to the higher compression but has more issues with detonation with poor fuels and piston to valve clearance with big cams. All relatively easy to sort out if your machinist is any good with pistons
Go on then, how do you know?ross_jsy wrote:Also keep in mind there are 2 types of b28 crank, one with larger counterweights. Even with skimming the pistons they won't clear (ask me how I know)
You could have the counterweights machined?
James
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
ive seen some yanks (they dont have the small counterweight cranks) just machine the low comp slugs until they fit, if you start to cut into the pin boss youve probably gone too far IMO though im sure some choose to run it anyway. yes you can machine crank and rebalance
E30 325is with M20B31
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ding_a_2.8
my understanding this is the visual difference

my understanding this is the visual difference

E30 325is with M20B31
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I could have done, although machinework like that has to be done off island which is added hassle. But then an m30 came up so I stuck that in instead. Still got all the bits to build an m20b28 sitting in the back passage so maybe one day...jmc330i wrote:Go on then, how do you know?ross_jsy wrote:Also keep in mind there are 2 types of b28 crank, one with larger counterweights. Even with skimming the pistons they won't clear (ask me how I know)
You could have the counterweights machined?


