Thats the one I saw. Never knew it was an S50.
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Anyone have any recommendations on where to get insurance for a m42 manual swap?
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Elecblondie
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I got a whole pile of quotes, Adrian Flux was the best standard insurer for me. Competition insurance worked out cheaper though.rossmc88 wrote:Anyone have any recommendations on where to get insurance for a m42 manual swap?

Thanks for the reply, what do you mean by standard insurer?
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I phoned my usual insurer the day before my policy on the 316 touring was up for renewal and said i'd just thrown the M20B25 engine/gearbox and Lsd in.
Premium stayed the same
I was expecting them to add on another £200 ish to the price
Premium stayed the same
I was expecting them to add on another £200 ish to the price
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Normal insurer that just insures for normal road driving. I'm insured by a company that provides cover for road rallying, cover that I would normally buy separately. It worked out cheaper for me to buy one policy that covers everything.rossmc88 wrote:Thanks for the reply, what do you mean by standard insurer?

Aww right, I understand now.
I never managed to get this IS insurance effect you's have mentioned, if i'd stayed with my standard 316 auto, it would have cost me £330 fully comp, for a swap im having to pay £560 TPFT 
BARGAIN!robbo86 wrote:Just been on to my insurance company andto convert my m40 slushbox lump to an m42 manual will cost me nothing other than a £26 admin fee.
Rather chuffed now especially since the first company I insured it with made a big fuss in asking me several tims wether it was a 318I and not an IS.

m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds
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Yes, if you are changing to the same original engine insurers I've talked to refer to it as an engine change - standard replacement. It's never cost me any more so it'd be daft not to mention it and give them a way out of paying up. Replacing with a different engine is definitely important.felix27 wrote:would you need to tell the insurance company if u just change the engine number with the dvla?





