I will put up some pics of the AKG ones.. I was suprised by the amount of angle..UweM3 wrote:Ian, I made some "solid" mounts and the angle from the engine arm to the cross member is not the same. The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible. It is not a huge amount but if you want to use a more solid mount it will not line up.ian332isport wrote:E28 M5 mounts fit perfectly, and with the correct angle. You need to put the lower stud in the outer hole, but apart from that, they fit fine.UweM3 wrote:Yes I know it will fit with the E28 M5 mounts if you bend them enough but I just can't live with the wrong angle
Look at the AGK mounts, they have the angle correction a well.
and another S50 swap.....
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The E36 crossmemeber is NO good.DanThe wrote:So this is why your crossmember is for sale Jhonno![]()
Ive often thought about abusing an E36 crossmember but never had the enthusiasm to get on with it
A) it doesn't fit to the E30 body (different design of the locator bushes)
B) the engine mount tabs are BEHIND the cross member.
Uwe, great build you've got going there, but, IMO, if I may be so bold, you will hurt the lateral rigidity of your cross member if you modify it that way. I understand that it is a work in progess and that it will likely be reinforced, but I would still advise against going this route.
I had the same problem when I fitted my 3SGTE engine. In the end I had no option but to design my own sump with the sump bowl moved to the other end of the engine. Inside of this I included the beneficial features that you describe above. The sump was manufactured from 4mm aluminium sheet with a 6mm flange. The additional benefit is that you can make your custom sump as wide as you like (within your space constraints) to hold extra oil if you want to, and mount the engine slightly lower down (with custom engine mounts) in order to lower the centre of gravity.
Only a suggestion.
I had the same problem when I fitted my 3SGTE engine. In the end I had no option but to design my own sump with the sump bowl moved to the other end of the engine. Inside of this I included the beneficial features that you describe above. The sump was manufactured from 4mm aluminium sheet with a 6mm flange. The additional benefit is that you can make your custom sump as wide as you like (within your space constraints) to hold extra oil if you want to, and mount the engine slightly lower down (with custom engine mounts) in order to lower the centre of gravity.
Only a suggestion.
GeoffBob, the S50S32 sump is such a neat construction I don't want to touch it. Can't imagine the design can/needs much improvement. And making a new sump would be out of my capabilities.
I know how to weld sheet metal together but I don't know much about oil sump design. So guess where my focus is
And there is already a sump with the bowl at the front end of the engine, from M50 engine. I just don't like the "open" construction of it and how low it sits.
I have tested the torsional strength of the subframe in my friends engineering workshop and I am happy with the result. There is one minor area (around the steering rack mount) which I am not 100% happy with but it doesn't affect the strength of the frame. The rectanglular section is made from 2 "C" sections welded inside each other.
Some more pictures. Cross member is more or less finished, just the steering rack bits are only tack welded just in case I need to modify something else.
Once I have everything fitted in the car (whishbones, track rods etc) I will add gussets where appropriate. And while I am at it, I might also fabricate a "lollipop" brace. Haven't decided yet.
If my car would be RHD I wouldn't need that cut out for the steering rack and all would be fine and ready to go



I know how to weld sheet metal together but I don't know much about oil sump design. So guess where my focus is
And there is already a sump with the bowl at the front end of the engine, from M50 engine. I just don't like the "open" construction of it and how low it sits.
I have tested the torsional strength of the subframe in my friends engineering workshop and I am happy with the result. There is one minor area (around the steering rack mount) which I am not 100% happy with but it doesn't affect the strength of the frame. The rectanglular section is made from 2 "C" sections welded inside each other.
Some more pictures. Cross member is more or less finished, just the steering rack bits are only tack welded just in case I need to modify something else.
Once I have everything fitted in the car (whishbones, track rods etc) I will add gussets where appropriate. And while I am at it, I might also fabricate a "lollipop" brace. Haven't decided yet.
If my car would be RHD I wouldn't need that cut out for the steering rack and all would be fine and ready to go



I understand.UweM3 wrote:GeoffBob, the S50S32 sump is such a neat construction I don't want to touch it. Can't imagine the design can/needs much improvement.
I have tested the torsional strength of the subframe in my friends engineering workshop and I am happy with the result.
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AKG mount.. Fits perfectlyian332isport wrote:E28 M5 mounts fit perfectly, and with the correct angle. You need to put the lower stud in the outer hole, but apart from that, they fit fine.UweM3 wrote:Yes I know it will fit with the E28 M5 mounts if you bend them enough but I just can't live with the wrong angle

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So if the E28 mounts sit with incorrect angles, will that cause them to fail prematurely?UweM3 wrote: The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible.
can't tell ya, I don't run them. I am going to mount the engine more solid and while I was cutting the subframe to pieces, correcting the mounting tabs at the same time seemed like a good ideaRoadHazard wrote:So if the E28 mounts sit with incorrect angles, will that cause them to fail prematurely?UweM3 wrote: The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible.
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Mine have been fine for over 6 years.RoadHazard wrote:So if the E28 mounts sit with incorrect angles, will that cause them to fail prematurely?UweM3 wrote: The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible.
Ian.
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I would doubt they would last as long as not 'tweaked' but I they wont be failing anytime soon..RoadHazard wrote:So if the E28 mounts sit with incorrect angles, will that cause them to fail prematurely?UweM3 wrote: The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible.
My AKG ones sit perfect in the mounts
Ian, I am sure they are. I can't see a problem on a road car.ian332isport wrote:Mine have been fine for over 6 years.RoadHazard wrote:So if the E28 mounts sit with incorrect angles, will that cause them to fail prematurely?UweM3 wrote: The E28 mount only fits because the rubber makes it flexible.
Ian.
I only corrected the angle because it's not a big job and I was going to reinforce the tabs anyway.
The stresses on the engine and gearbox mounts with sticky tyres on the bumby Ring are enormous and with solid mounts it get's even worse.
well, a "minor" adjustment to the firewall to give a bit of clearance for the header No6 and the water return pipe has turned into a massive welding session today.
As you can see from the pictures I had to cut out some more rusty section than anticipated.
the jacking point almost fell out on it's own.
I am grateful for the nice sunny weather though....


and I bet right in the middle of the job I will run out of welding gas and wire
As you can see from the pictures I had to cut out some more rusty section than anticipated.
the jacking point almost fell out on it's own.
I am grateful for the nice sunny weather though....


and I bet right in the middle of the job I will run out of welding gas and wire
got some more welding done today
big hole in foot well is now closed

view from top. If this doesn't clear the manifold now I will slit my wrists

view of the offending items


I am think I need to turn the coolant overflow tank a little to have access to the hose connector. What have you done with yours?

looks almost finsed (I wish I wish)

big hole in foot well is now closed

view from top. If this doesn't clear the manifold now I will slit my wrists

view of the offending items


I am think I need to turn the coolant overflow tank a little to have access to the hose connector. What have you done with yours?

looks almost finsed (I wish I wish)

Of course mate. I will have to finalised design (and price I am afraid). They will be slightly different than Jhonno's (but not in function). Are you running coil overs or OEM type springs?winx wrote:cracking build there fella!
Off topic but could you put me on your list for the adjusters Jhonno is testing at the moment, very impressive
It's not too bad but far from beeing a minter. In the end it's a 22 year old car which lived it's live on the road for most of it. There is always some rust to sort out.e30_singh wrote:The E30 looks like a minter as well....
I had the skirting off and surprisngly there was no rust. I have found a little bubbling at the bottom of one rear wheelarch.
I think because it was repsprayed two years ago it looks much better than it should
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Very nice! I love your attention to detail, wish my handy work was anywhere near this good....i'm learning as I go 
Would you please try and help me decide where to go with my new project. I've now got an M3 shell and an S14 motor and most of the bits to put the whole thing together. After researching a fair amount I'm now seriously considering putting an S50 in there instead but my main concern is the obvious....the extra weight over the front. What are your thoughts on this? Apologies if you've had to answer this a load of times already.
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Would you please try and help me decide where to go with my new project. I've now got an M3 shell and an S14 motor and most of the bits to put the whole thing together. After researching a fair amount I'm now seriously considering putting an S50 in there instead but my main concern is the obvious....the extra weight over the front. What are your thoughts on this? Apologies if you've had to answer this a load of times already.
Alex
Uwe, you must have winced, just a tiny bit possibly.. When you fired the angle grinder up..?baptie0 wrote:excellent stuff Uwe, good to see people who are not to bothered about chopping up the car to achieve perfection
very nice subframe by the way..
It's too tight for my liking. A little tap with a hammer would sort it out but I needed/wanted more room for the exhaust anyway so I cut that section out all the way up.DanThe wrote:Good work
Does the coolant pipe fit ok with a standard bulkhead? It looks to be quite high
To be honest I don't know what to say.MrBenn wrote:Very nice! I love your attention to detail, wish my handy work was anywhere near this good....i'm learning as I go
Would you please try and help me decide where to go with my new project. I've now got an M3 shell and an S14 motor and most of the bits to put the whole thing together. After researching a fair amount I'm now seriously considering putting an S50 in there instead but my main concern is the obvious....the extra weight over the front. What are your thoughts on this? Apologies if you've had to answer this a load of times already.
Alex
To keep the S14:
--your M3 is in stock condition (or easy reversable to stock)
--your S14 doesn't need a rebuild
--you're happy with the S14's power and delivery
To go S50:
--S14 needs a full rebuild (just add a few major components together...)
-- you are thinking of making real power out of the S14
--you want serious more power
--car will be a track or fun car
I have no idea how the weight will influance the handling but from what I have seen and spoken to other swappers it will not be negative. For sure it will not handle/drive like the S14 M3 but not "that" far off.
Oh I have got one more S14 part left, the headers. If you need them drop me a PM they will go very cheap.
didn't hesitate for a secondBarx325i wrote:Uwe, you must have winced, just a tiny bit possibly.. When you fired the angle grinder up..?baptie0 wrote:excellent stuff Uwe, good to see people who are not to bothered about chopping up the car to achieve perfection
very nice subframe by the way..
there isn't much left of a road car, that makes it a lot more easy to "form follows function" it. I was even thinking to leave the dashboard out.....
some more small jobs done yesterday. Finally managed to fit that larger oil cooler (from 635) I bought more than 12 month ago.
When the engine is in I want to trailer the car to the local Pirtec shop and get all the pipes done in one hit.
I also brushed the welded in sections and some other rusty patches under the car. Was looking like a real mess with the paint dripping all over me.


also decided to up the security a little....

(there're neighbours but since I feed them sausages they keep an eye on the car)
When the engine is in I want to trailer the car to the local Pirtec shop and get all the pipes done in one hit.
I also brushed the welded in sections and some other rusty patches under the car. Was looking like a real mess with the paint dripping all over me.


also decided to up the security a little....

(there're neighbours but since I feed them sausages they keep an eye on the car)
I have a very good relation ship with my neighbours. We share the driveway (semi detached house) In the UK dog owners need to pick up after their dogsGeoffBob wrote:Uwe, I hope they don't leave "sausages" on your driveway like my neighbours dogs do when they get out. 'Else my neighbour gets "sausages" through his letter box
Nice Work BTW.
Raining today so no 2nd coat of paint
+1winx wrote:cracking build there fella!
Off topic but could you put me on your list for the adjusters Jhonno is testing at the moment, very impressive
Fantastic thread, looking forward to seeing the finished project.
Can you put me down for top mount adjusters too, the ones on Jhonno's car look like a good upgrade.






