Hi Zoners,
I have a 320i SE that has done 103,000 miles. Is it worth thinking about a rebuild or overhaul? I want to keep the 320 for a long time.
The engine has the ticking sound whilst warm which I have been told is the injectors. What do you suggest, i.e new tappets, piston rings, injectors etc and how much do you think I might be looking at? I live in the greater London /Essex area.
Engine rebuild or overhaul 320iSE
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eldarvanyar
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fowler
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throw a 2.5 in it the 320 is bit of a rubbish engine TBH
get extra 50 horese for a not of lot of work
get extra 50 horese for a not of lot of work
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if your gonna rebuild stick a 2.5 in.. 2.0 is a waste of time in the long haul
ticking is a normal thing, any tapping is the tappets which arent difficult to adjust, 103k is barely run in tho
ticking is a normal thing, any tapping is the tappets which arent difficult to adjust, 103k is barely run in tho
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Brianmoooore
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Treat this engine properly, and when its done three times this it might benefit from a rebuild.eldarvanyar wrote:I have a 320i SE that has done 103,000 miles. Is it worth thinking about a rebuild or overhaul?.
It's NOT a Ford.
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eldarvanyar
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Hi Guys, thanks for all the info, I'm not sure about doing an engine transplant just yet, the engine has been well loooked after as you say this is not a Ford.
Is the 2.0L M20 considered a bad engine then, if so what's wrong with it ? To be honest I am not into going really fast anymore, I have done all my speeding thrills (i think) and there are to many speed cameras now. I am more into keeping the E30 going as a future classic, not to say that I am not open to some subtle mods. If a rebuild is not necessary maybe I will just sort out the tappets. Still welcome any of your learned knowledge.
Is the 2.0L M20 considered a bad engine then, if so what's wrong with it ? To be honest I am not into going really fast anymore, I have done all my speeding thrills (i think) and there are to many speed cameras now. I am more into keeping the E30 going as a future classic, not to say that I am not open to some subtle mods. If a rebuild is not necessary maybe I will just sort out the tappets. Still welcome any of your learned knowledge.
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i've owned a few 320s and compared to a 325 they're gutless , but i've never head any issues with overheating /headgasket failures , nice smooth engine but low on economy but as Brian indicated looked after & it will serve you well for a few more miles yet. Upgrade the throttle body to a 325 and that will improve the driving experience without altering the originality of the car too much
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My experience of the 2.0l M20 compared to the 2.5l is that the 2.0l is gutless, it uses more fuel and costs the same to insure.
I honestly can't think of 1 good reason to have a 2.0l over a 2.5l.
If anything the 2.0l makes a slightly sweeter noise.
Anyone got a real justification for the 2.0l?
I honestly can't think of 1 good reason to have a 2.0l over a 2.5l.
If anything the 2.0l makes a slightly sweeter noise.
Anyone got a real justification for the 2.0l?
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Is the 325 more economical than the 320? How can that be as the 325 is bigger and more poweful.
I had an ecotech valve put on due to the poor economy. I was getting 15-18 miles around town and 25 on a run. The ecotech gave me an extra 3 miles on both. What does the 325 give? Is the 320 more reliable ? An engine swap is sounding the way to go.
I had an ecotech valve put on due to the poor economy. I was getting 15-18 miles around town and 25 on a run. The ecotech gave me an extra 3 miles on both. What does the 325 give? Is the 320 more reliable ? An engine swap is sounding the way to go.
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320i was introduced for tax reasons in Germany. Not applicable in the UK, but, apparently still a very valid reason in Eire, and probably a few other countries as well.
320i drinks as much fuel as a 325, but doesn't deliver the performance. It's only a little faster than a 318i, but a lot smoother and nicer sounding, and doesn't seem to crack heads quite as often as the 325i.
If you can live with the fuel consumption, there's nothing wrong with a 320i, BUT don't waste time and money trying to tune it.
320i drinks as much fuel as a 325, but doesn't deliver the performance. It's only a little faster than a 318i, but a lot smoother and nicer sounding, and doesn't seem to crack heads quite as often as the 325i.
If you can live with the fuel consumption, there's nothing wrong with a 320i, BUT don't waste time and money trying to tune it.

