M52 b30 stroker rebuild back on the road
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Fair enough, squire! 
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If its possible (ie valve to piston clearance) id use a standard gasket, it will raise the compression which is never a bad thing. 
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Except, perhaps, on a turbo engine conversion that has already caused enough agg! 
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I agree with lee, as standard theyre built with a compression ratio which will withstand all sorts of crappy fuel. Upping the compression ratio a little won't do any harm on the decent quality fuel we get.
A lot of heads have a cast in mark to show when theyve reached the skimming limit, do m52 heads have anything similar?
the m52b28 compression ratio is only 10.2:1 as standard, an e36 m3 is 11.3:1
A lot of heads have a cast in mark to show when theyve reached the skimming limit, do m52 heads have anything similar?
the m52b28 compression ratio is only 10.2:1 as standard, an e36 m3 is 11.3:1
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i don't know if the heads been skimmed or not before and with the amount taken off this time i'm playing it safe with the thicker gasket .

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so i'll still be above normal compression with the thicker one but compression would be increased further by using the standard one .
all this has got my head done in
all this has got my head done in

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You need it pressure tested, Mick.magpie wrote:so i'll still be above normal compression with the thicker one but compression would be increased further by using the standard one .
all this has got my head done in

So would I with only 0.3mm skimmed off.DanThe wrote:12 thou is more than the difference between standard and oversized gasket
Id be rocking the standard though, you would be somewhere about 10.8:1
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Standard gasket is 1.75mm
The thick one is 2.05mm
Thats 0.3 thicker.
12 thou, or 0.012" is 0.3048mm, or as near as makes no difference 0.3mm.
I would be banging a standard gasket back in there, just my opinion though.
The thick one is 2.05mm
Thats 0.3 thicker.
12 thou, or 0.012" is 0.3048mm, or as near as makes no difference 0.3mm.
I would be banging a standard gasket back in there, just my opinion though.
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Even if there's no dimples in the head face, you can measure the total thickness of the head from face to cam cover to see the total that's been taken off from stock.magpie wrote:i don't know if the heads been skimmed or not before and with the amount taken off this time i'm playing it safe with the thicker gasket .
I don't have the figure for a standard M52 head, but I'm sure someone on here can come up with it.
the head gasket and bolts are en route today , the block face and bolt holes have been thoroughly cleaned ............fingers crossed i guess


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Good luck mate patiently watching 
heli coil kit ordered .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390603217799? ... 1439.l2649
and longer coils needed.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310392311016? ... 1439.l2649
bit nervous about this bit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390603217799? ... 1439.l2649
and longer coils needed.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310392311016? ... 1439.l2649
bit nervous about this bit

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Dont worry about it, just take your time
The drill needs to go down the original hole square, following its line.
When you tap the threads, lube it up, and make sure you start the threads square. You will need to blow it out with air afterwards. Don't be affraid to run the tap down twice, but do get it clean. Lube the helicoil before it goes in with light oil, and check its clean.
Any crap or swarf will send the helicoil down on the wonk, so get it clean. Sorry for repeating myself
The drill needs to go down the original hole square, following its line.
When you tap the threads, lube it up, and make sure you start the threads square. You will need to blow it out with air afterwards. Don't be affraid to run the tap down twice, but do get it clean. Lube the helicoil before it goes in with light oil, and check its clean.
Any crap or swarf will send the helicoil down on the wonk, so get it clean. Sorry for repeating myself
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don't worry about repeating yourself Byron,think i'll have a practise on the blown block i've got waiting for the bridge...maggspower wrote:Dont worry about it, just take your time![]()
The drill needs to go down the original hole square, following its line.
When you tap the threads, lube it up, and make sure you start the threads square. You will need to blow it out with air afterwards. Don't be affraid to run the tap down twice, but do get it clean. Lube the helicoil before it goes in with light oil, and check its clean.
Any crap or swarf will send the helicoil down on the wonk, so get it clean. Sorry for repeating myself
i hate doing important things i've never done before ,but afterwards you look back and say piece of p1ss that ....I just need a tin of confidence boost lol

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some e30 lovin truly went on today,Neilios [captain confident] popped over and sorted the heli coils out in his stride and out of the blue Craig arrived and torqued the head up,put the cams in/vanos etc a timed it up .
get stuck in Neil

and after my other best friend of the week had finished his magic ..

i'll be boxing it all up sometime tomorrow weather depending and we try again .

get stuck in Neil

and after my other best friend of the week had finished his magic ..

i'll be boxing it all up sometime tomorrow weather depending and we try again .

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it's not looking good,i'm only running on 5 cylinders
i started this in the tech help section.....
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 86#2643886
if anyone can give any ideas of WTF to do next i'm all ears and very p1ssed off !
i started this in the tech help section.....
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 86#2643886
if anyone can give any ideas of WTF to do next i'm all ears and very p1ssed off !

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more money wasted....taken from the link in the tech help section .
the results are in...
pot 1

pot 2

pot 3

pot 4

pot 5

and finally pot 6

engine number two F00ked !
the results are in...
pot 1

pot 2

pot 3

pot 4

pot 5

and finally pot 6


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Motherfocker.
What a load of cooonting about.
Feel for you mate
What a load of cooonting about.
Feel for you mate
if i looked into another donk and bought a manual R-P reg e34 could i use the gearbox ?
not sure what it is yet but i think it's bent valves on pot 6 as there is a clank noise coming from there .
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that noise is from pot 6 ,half way through cranking when restarting it it seemed like the whole engine seized and tried to crank itself out of the bay so i let go of they key,gave it few secs then it started
not sure what it is yet but i think it's bent valves on pot 6 as there is a clank noise coming from there .
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that noise is from pot 6 ,half way through cranking when restarting it it seemed like the whole engine seized and tried to crank itself out of the bay so i let go of they key,gave it few secs then it started
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m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds
we've identified the problem and it's the valves on pot 6 . the head is coming off tomorrow and replace all the valves on pot 6 then put back together using a new gasket but this time it's going to be the standard one to pinch an odd bhp or two + it's half the price of the thicker one .
Tech help section FTW!
Tech help section FTW!

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