M60 4 litre conversion questions
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- crazyirish
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Hi, im new to the forum, and looking to buy an e30 and drop a 4 litre in..
But 1st i got a few questions,
1. Is there a parts list on the forum.
2. Does it make any difference wat e30 i get? As in engine size.
3. Im hoping to use a tourer. Is there any differrnce than a coupe, as in fitment and so on.
4. How much welding is involved? As i have never welded.
5. Should i look out for a full 540i or 740i car for a donor? Or just buy engine box ecu loom and ews module?
Thats all for now. I think
But 1st i got a few questions,
1. Is there a parts list on the forum.
2. Does it make any difference wat e30 i get? As in engine size.
3. Im hoping to use a tourer. Is there any differrnce than a coupe, as in fitment and so on.
4. How much welding is involved? As i have never welded.
5. Should i look out for a full 540i or 740i car for a donor? Or just buy engine box ecu loom and ews module?
Thats all for now. I think
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staley_turbo
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What sort of work have you done before? this is a BIG job and needs a little more than welding.
- crazyirish
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I have done a few engine conversions, built a mini clubman with a metro turbo engine when i was 16, converted a 1.1 pug 106 to 1.6 gti..staley_turbo wrote:What sort of work have you done before? this is a BIG job and needs a little more than welding.
As for bmws go, i currently drive a bmw 325 e36, which had a blown engine when i got it. Which i have replaced with another 2.5 lump. Also done an auto to manual conversion on my mates e36 320.
I no an e30 to m60 is a huge difference but i got plenty of time and im not in a rush
Thanks for quick reply mate
Regards Gary
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glenn
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you'll be fine gary....and welcome to the e30zone
you probably wont need to do any welding on the car, but you'll need to have some welding done....mainly exhaust manifolds and engine mounts.
there's enough info on this site to guide you through the conversion.
good luck
you probably wont need to do any welding on the car, but you'll need to have some welding done....mainly exhaust manifolds and engine mounts.
there's enough info on this site to guide you through the conversion.
good luck
- crazyirish
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Thanks mate, aslong as i can take bits to be welded i got a guy local can do it.glenn wrote:you'll be fine gary....and welcome to the e30zone![]()
you probably wont need to do any welding on the car, but you'll need to have some welding done....mainly exhaust manifolds and engine mounts.
there's enough info on this site to guide you through the conversion.
good luck
I see ur only in blackwood mate, im in merthyr so not far from u
- crazyirish
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I take it thats ur car in the pic, looks mint. Ill come c it some timeglenn wrote:pop down anytime
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staley_turbo
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There's a start, better than most peopleI have done a few engine conversions, built a mini clubman with a metro turbo engine when i was 16, converted a 1.1 pug 106 to 1.6 gti..
As for bmws go, i currently drive a bmw 325 e36, which had a blown engine when i got it. Which i have replaced with another 2.5 lump. Also done an auto to manual conversion on my mates e36 320.
I no an e30 to m60 is a huge difference but i got plenty of time and im not in a rush
Thanks for quick reply mate
Regards Gary
The m60 is a good engine and nice and cheap for what you get, but be sure to buy a good one. They had big problems with bores due to fuel octane levels.
I would look for a full, running car as your going to need the matching ecu and key etc.. Id use the 325 box with adaptor plate as manual v8 boxes are rare and expensive. Just a few ideas for you?
- crazyirish
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Does a getrag box from an e36 work? Is it best to look for a 325 e30 or any will do? I no of a very cheap 318 tourer, will that be a good starting point?staley_turbo wrote:There's a start, better than most peopleI have done a few engine conversions, built a mini clubman with a metro turbo engine when i was 16, converted a 1.1 pug 106 to 1.6 gti..
As for bmws go, i currently drive a bmw 325 e36, which had a blown engine when i got it. Which i have replaced with another 2.5 lump. Also done an auto to manual conversion on my mates e36 320.
I no an e30 to m60 is a huge difference but i got plenty of time and im not in a rush
Thanks for quick reply mate
Regards Gary![]()
The m60 is a good engine and nice and cheap for what you get, but be sure to buy a good one. They had big problems with bores due to fuel octane levels.
I would look for a full, running car as your going to need the matching ecu and key etc.. Id use the 325 box with adaptor plate as manual v8 boxes are rare and expensive. Just a few ideas for you?
Yea i thought it might be best to get full donor car so i can use ecu and also wont have any ews probelms.
- crazyirish
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U got a price, but am goin to find my 540 donor 1st before buying mounts and so on.vokietis wrote:and if u need some engine mounts pm me
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staley_turbo
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A lot of gearboxes will work with the right adaptor plate, my friend used the standard e30 325 box on his v12 as manual boxes for them are mega dosh! A 318 wouldn't be my cup of tea but any e30 is a starting point. Have you looked at moving the brake servo to the front or removing it? i do have a guide somewhere on the whole conversion.Does a getrag box from an e36 work? Is it best to look for a 325 e30 or any will do? I no of a very cheap 318 tourer, will that be a good starting point?
Yea i thought it might be best to get full donor car so i can use ecu and also wont have any ews probelms.
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- crazyirish
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Thanks mate, that will help me a great deal. Goin have read through that today, got 2 cars to view later a 318 tourer and a 320 coupe, hopefully one of them will have a decent rust free body.
You said most gearboxs work with a matching plate ? Where can i get one when i need it?
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staley_turbo
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Make this yourself or have it made. Not sure if theres anyone making these.You said most gearboxs work with a matching plate ? Where can i get one when i need it?
- crazyirish
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Ok thanks mate, i take it the easy option is to find a manual m60 box.staley_turbo wrote:Make this yourself or have it made. Not sure if theres anyone making these.You said most gearboxs work with a matching plate ? Where can i get one when i need it?
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go for it and good luck!! I have been doing the conversion my self and with a great lot of help from the guys here on the zone its going well so far.... (I may change this quote when I get to the electrics )
- crazyirish
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Yea iv read ur thread front to bck over the last couple of days, also done alot of reading about it on other forums and its got me thinking if i should go down the v8 route or an m50 turbo, im waying up my options at the moment as in cost an work involved.littlechef wrote:go for it and good luck!! I have been doing the conversion my self and with a great lot of help from the guys here on the zone its going well so far.... (I may change this quote when I get to the electrics )
The m50 turbo seems to be an easyier option for me i think. I have been to look at a couple of e30's over the weekend but both pretty rusty, i at least want a decent shell to start with.
I would love the v8 e30 but after the reading i have done it seems alot of work maybe more than im capable to handle.
Fitting an m50 with a turbo doesnt seem to be out of my capability.
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staley_turbo
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There are a few e30s about with small block chevy lumps in. There a very small size engine and look quite easy to fit. I think a turbo conversion will cost you more. Its up to you - there are so many engines you could put in!
- crazyirish
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From wat i have read, it looks like i can do a turbo conversion for less than 2 grand and get maybe 300 to 350 hp.. and wat i have read i could get that on stock internals.staley_turbo wrote:There are a few e30s about with small block chevy lumps in. There a very small size engine and look quite easy to fit. I think a turbo conversion will cost you more. Its up to you - there are so many engines you could put in!
As for a small block chevy engine i wouldnt no where to start.



