2.8 build question
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320ise
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do you have to use an m52 crank? or could you use any other m50 crank? allso what sort of price does it cost to have the spacer fabricated? newby to engine building after learning as i go lol!
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Templ8e30
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M52B28 crank only mate.
Avoid the M52B28TU (twin Vanos) crank, it doesn't fit.
Cheers,
Iain T
Avoid the M52B28TU (twin Vanos) crank, it doesn't fit.
Cheers,
Iain T

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ed325i
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Mine cost £15 to get done.what sort of price does it cost to have the spacer fabricated?
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Turbo-Brown
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I believe the TU crank does fit with minimal mods to the block.
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Templ8e30
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Not so, I had a TU crank and found that minimum mods will alow the crank to rotate in the block BUT the counter weights are too large and foul the bottoms of the pistons to within 2mm of the gudgeon pin.Turbo-Brown wrote:I believe the TU crank does fit with minimal mods to the block.
The only way you can use the TU crank is to use custom forged pistons and the 325i (135mm) conrods.
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march109
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I have a TU and non TU crank, fortunatly I am also using custom pistons and 135mm rods.
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2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
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Turbo-Brown
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I'm worried now! Do have 135mm rods and custom pistons but didn't tell them I was using the TU crank.
Oh well, it's only money
Shouldn't be too long before I can do a trial build and find out for sure!
Oh well, it's only money
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Andyboy
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Non TU crank, 130mm rods and late 325i 8.8:1 pistons. The non TU crank is much more common due to old age and the Nikasil dramas. No block or crank machining, just screw it together. Make the spacer from the M52 front pulley hub - about 20 minutes work in a lathe.
