M52B28 flywheel from E30 325i QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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breakermart
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iv got a standard flywheel from an E30 325i....
what exactly needs to be done to it in order for it to fit/work with the M52 engine???
do I need to have it machined??
thanks
what exactly needs to be done to it in order for it to fit/work with the M52 engine???
do I need to have it machined??
thanks
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maggspower
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Standard left, modified right.
You dont have to take that much out to make it work with an m52. But it helps.
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breakermart
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is the only gain from doing this purely lightening? basicly im trying to understand what has actualy been done to it so I can ask my local machiner to do it!
from what I see its just the outer edge has been reduced.
thanks for this info anyways
from what I see its just the outer edge has been reduced.
thanks for this info anyways
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No. If you offer up the flywheel to the crank, you will see that the back face just fouls a couple of rear sump bolts.breakermart wrote:is the only gain from doing this purely lightening?
Attacking the bolts with a grinder will just give enough clearance (so I've read), but it's a much more professional job to shave the flywheel, and if it's going to be machined, you may as well machine off a bit more for lightness as well.
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breakermart
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ok thanks for that, I feel educated. think id sooner machine the flywheel too as you say its more pro and it gets lightened at same time so I can rev like a moped lol. kinda
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breakermart
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cheers guys, im using the e36 2.8 box with the 2.8 engine and yes knew about the starter having to match the fly wheel. what gear linkage is best with this setup btw?
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breakermart
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can anyone answer my question about the gear linkage? cheers
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breakermart
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ideal cheers mate. just so happens iv still got the linkage from my doner car, does it need tweeking any?
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breakermart
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breakermart
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urm, unsure of weight, il weigh it tomorrow, whats an ideal weight?
as for price, I was charged £30
as for price, I was charged £30
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breakermart
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yeah id like more off but don't know if I can be botherd sending it back, if its enough as it is then itl do I guess. just in bed now and forgot to weigh it.
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breakermart
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got a picture of one you have done mate?
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breakermart
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oh ok that's good then, cant realy say mine is lightened though. tried to weigh it earlier with the missus digital kitchen scales but only goes up to 3.5kg so god knows what it weighs, I just can be sure its heavyer than 3.5kg lol. oh well




