Fitting E34 sump
Moderator: martauto
Fitted my E34 sump to my E36 M50 lump.
I`d already put an M20 flywheel on but when i put the sump on it looks like its touching the flywheel.
Have i done something wrong or missed something off when fitting the flywheel?
Just doesnt seem right.
I`d already put an M20 flywheel on but when i put the sump on it looks like its touching the flywheel.
Have i done something wrong or missed something off when fitting the flywheel?
Just doesnt seem right.
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E30BeemerLad
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When fitting the E34 M50 sump to the M52 you need to grind some casting fins off at the gearbox end to get clearance on the flywheel. You also need to remove the windage tray from the sump as there are extra webbing supports for the main caps on the M52 that prevent the sump fitting with the windage tray still being present. Just some rivets to drill out.
Is the e34 M50 sump the only choice when fitting an M52 to an e30?E30BeemerLad wrote:When fitting the E34 M50 sump to the M52 you need to grind some casting fins off at the gearbox end to get clearance on the flywheel. You also need to remove the windage tray from the sump as there are extra webbing supports for the main caps on the M52 that prevent the sump fitting with the windage tray still being present. Just some rivets to drill out.
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E30BeemerLad
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yeah as far as I know, not sure if the E38 7 series one is any good.
If it was easy enough to get them off with the engine in-situ I'd get my hands on about 4 of them as my local scrappy has a few M50 E34 turds
If it was easy enough to get them off with the engine in-situ I'd get my hands on about 4 of them as my local scrappy has a few M50 E34 turds
Right then.E30BeemerLad wrote:yeah as far as I know, not sure if the E38 7 series one is any good.
If it was easy enough to get them off with the engine in-situ I'd get my hands on about 4 of them as my local scrappy has a few M50 E34 turds
e34 M50 sump and presumeably the oil pickup pipe from the same M50 lump will bolt straight onto the M52?
Thanks, that's excellent news as I'd want a lightened flywheel anyway. What I was hoping you werent going to say, was that it would need some specific machining just to make it fit.DanThe wrote:You only need to remove a couple of mm from a standard M20 flywheel to clear the sump, a fully lightened one will have loads of clearance




