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Alex
Anyone know if the crank from this will go into an M20?
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i think it's chain rather than belt, unaware of any other issues 

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Hmmmm, they forged? 
And finally does anyone know the stroke?
Cheers Toby
And finally does anyone know the stroke?
Cheers Toby
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IIRC they are forged and the stroke is 82.8mm.
It will need some machining to fit M20, but it's doable, because i seen few e30 here arround with this crank.
Anyway, i heard that 2.5TDS crankshaft sometimes break in two pieces, also and 1.8TDS .. Dunno why
I think M52B28 crank is better choice, 84mm stroke, forged, and i never seen any broken.
It will need some machining to fit M20, but it's doable, because i seen few e30 here arround with this crank.
Anyway, i heard that 2.5TDS crankshaft sometimes break in two pieces, also and 1.8TDS .. Dunno why
I think M52B28 crank is better choice, 84mm stroke, forged, and i never seen any broken.
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Interesting to know about the M52 crank, and the TDS cranks breaking 
Would prefer not to go too far away from the standard M20 stroke though as it's likely to mean fitting shorter rods.
Would prefer not to go too far away from the standard M20 stroke though as it's likely to mean fitting shorter rods.
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Or custom pistons.Turbo-Brown wrote:as it's likely to mean fitting shorter rods.
