320 to 325
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bellgtti
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querying how hard its actually to do i have the block gearbox and ecu and air fuel senser wat else would i need ????
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stevetigger
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straight swap, you can keep your prop and diff and some other stuff
Go on
Go on
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bellgtti
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well its either swap the engine or pay out for the rocker to be fixed can always sell the 320 engine to someone wanting a 316/318 upgrade
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stevetigger
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yes lots of people want a 2.0ltr head for a 2.7 conversion
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bellgtti
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only thing im gonna need is a clutch then i spose
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stevetigger
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Why would you need a clutch>???bellgtti wrote:only thing im gonna need is a clutch then i spose
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Brianmoooore
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316/318 to 320 is not considered to be much of an upgrade.bellgtti wrote:well its either swap the engine or pay out for the rocker to be fixed can always sell the 320 engine to someone wanting a 316/318 upgrade
Why would you want to change an engine just for a broken rocker?
It's easy enough to change - get stuck in!
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HartgeH27
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Agreed !!!!Brianmoooore wrote:316/318 to 320 is not considered to be much of an upgrade.bellgtti wrote:well its either swap the engine or pay out for the rocker to be fixed can always sell the 320 engine to someone wanting a 316/318 upgrade
Why would you want to change an engine just for a broken rocker?
It's easy enough to change - get stuck in!
Dont know of anyone wanting to go the 320 upgrade, normally its right up to the 2.5.
As Brian says fix it !!!!! Best and most economical option.
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stevetigger
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bellgtti
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been quoted 100 pound for the rocker but not with the cambelt being replaced
or i have a 325 sport engine which could go in instead of the 320 ii dunno not sure wat to do would anyone be intereted in a 32o engine or not really?????????
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Templ8e30
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You'd struggle to shift a 320i engine, even a good low miler isn't very desirable.
However the head is of use in a budget 2.7 conversion, I'd whip the head off and flog that on here then take the rest down to the scrap metal merchant.
Cheers,
Iain T
However the head is of use in a budget 2.7 conversion, I'd whip the head off and flog that on here then take the rest down to the scrap metal merchant.
Cheers,
Iain T

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N4SBM
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I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN M20, HOW MUCH, LOCATION, MILEAGE, CONDITION. PM ME IF STILL AVAILABLE.bellgtti wrote:been quoted 100 pound for the rocker but not with the cambelt being replacedor i have a 325 sport engine which could go in instead of the 320 ii dunno not sure wat to do would anyone be intereted in a 32o engine or not really?????????
THANKS
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Geeman
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If you're changing the gearbox as well as the engine from a 320i to a 325i, you'll need to change the prop as well. I've been reliably informed that the 325 gearbox has a longer casing, so as a result, the 320 prop will not fit.
HTH
Giles.
HTH
Giles.

