m60 swap ( UPDATE 29.04.07)
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We are picking up a 530i (1996) on Sunday, how much do I hope it has a manualbigdek wrote:5 spd from 530 v8

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v8 engines and vitrtually no silencing is always the best policybigdek wrote:try and get a sound or video clip of it m8 ?
i was thinking of using a pair of cherry bomb silencers
Dont want it quiet


'88 e30 328i M52 track bint.
gearbox should have been here today but now tomorrow.
hopefully will be fitted at the weekend and i'll get the engine mounts knocked up as well.
then i can start the manifolds.
Can only work on it at the wekend so its not going to happen fast.
hopefully will be fitted at the weekend and i'll get the engine mounts knocked up as well.
then i can start the manifolds.
Can only work on it at the wekend so its not going to happen fast.
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I have just embarked on the same conversion, so this will make interesting reading - mine will take much longer as I can't dedicate all funds to it immediately, will be a slow burner!
Im chuffed to bits though that I am on my way!
Im chuffed to bits though that I am on my way!
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Anymore Pics?
you can get V8 motor mounts for the M60/2 conversion into an E30 from AKG motorsport
you can get V8 motor mounts for the M60/2 conversion into an E30 from AKG motorsport
According to a 1992 BMW press pack, the fully dressed M60 weighs 447 lbs/202.75 kilos. The bare block weighs 55lbs, the heads 65lbs each.
For comparison a 5 litre M70 V12 weighs 529lbs/239 kilos. I think the S50 engine weighs about 235 kilos too, and that's a heavy bastard.
The autobox on an E32 730i V8 is a 5 speed, the A5S310Z with the 0.74 overdrive fifth. In comparison a five speed manual V8 box has a direct drive non overdrive fifth so you'll need a nice tall diff to cope - a 3.25 M3 diff will be ideal. The six speed units on the 540i and 840i used the same ratios but with an overdrive sixth.
I've driven a couple of M30 engined E30's. One was Andy 335i's green Touring and the other an Alpina B6S (M3 based) and both were fine. Possibly you might feel the extra weight on the very tightest of corners but corners are just the bits that link the straights! Both cars would destroy an E30 M3 in a straight line and Andy's Touring was the faster car out of the two. The B6S 3.5 was overgeared. The nose heavy M30 bollocks comes from the original Alpina conversions where the engine was sat so far forward they had to make a special small rad to fit within the front panel. They're still not THAT bad. I drove an original RHD B6 2.8 and thought it was okay. I also drove an E36 Coupe fitted with a 4 litre M60 (with a five speed 3.0 box) and that was fine despite being an absolute abortion of a conversion. To get the engine to fit, the clowns who did the conversion fitted spacers between the chassis legs and the front crossmember!
I might be breaking a manual 530i soon - about £600 for the engine and manual 5 speed gearbox.
For comparison a 5 litre M70 V12 weighs 529lbs/239 kilos. I think the S50 engine weighs about 235 kilos too, and that's a heavy bastard.
The autobox on an E32 730i V8 is a 5 speed, the A5S310Z with the 0.74 overdrive fifth. In comparison a five speed manual V8 box has a direct drive non overdrive fifth so you'll need a nice tall diff to cope - a 3.25 M3 diff will be ideal. The six speed units on the 540i and 840i used the same ratios but with an overdrive sixth.
I've driven a couple of M30 engined E30's. One was Andy 335i's green Touring and the other an Alpina B6S (M3 based) and both were fine. Possibly you might feel the extra weight on the very tightest of corners but corners are just the bits that link the straights! Both cars would destroy an E30 M3 in a straight line and Andy's Touring was the faster car out of the two. The B6S 3.5 was overgeared. The nose heavy M30 bollocks comes from the original Alpina conversions where the engine was sat so far forward they had to make a special small rad to fit within the front panel. They're still not THAT bad. I drove an original RHD B6 2.8 and thought it was okay. I also drove an E36 Coupe fitted with a 4 litre M60 (with a five speed 3.0 box) and that was fine despite being an absolute abortion of a conversion. To get the engine to fit, the clowns who did the conversion fitted spacers between the chassis legs and the front crossmember!
I might be breaking a manual 530i soon - about £600 for the engine and manual 5 speed gearbox.

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Im just trying to make things transparent so
people can read past all the internet (Maxfield type) bullshit!
demlots jealous that youve probably had more action with women at 16 than he has in his sad life.

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Nice info, thanksAndyboy wrote:According to a 1992 BMW press pack, the fully dressed M60 weighs 447 lbs/202.75 kilos. The bare block weighs 55lbs, the heads 65lbs each.
For comparison a 5 litre M70 V12 weighs 529lbs/239 kilos. I think the S50 engine weighs about 235 kilos too, and that's a heavy bastard.

Yeah, you drove it with the two different ratio diff's, the 3.25 then the 3.64 when the photo's were taken, as you suggested after the drive with the 3.64 i still need to get a 3.46 fitted.I've driven a couple of M30 engined E30's. One was Andy 335i's green Touring and the other an Alpina B6S (M3 based) and both were fine. Possibly you might feel the extra weight on the very tightest of corners but corners are just the bits that link the straights! Both cars would destroy an E30 M3 in a straight line and Andy's Touring was the faster car out of the two. The B6S 3.5 was overgeared. The nose heavy M30 bollocks comes from the original Alpina conversions where the engine was sat so far forward they had to make a special small rad to fit within the front panel. They're still not THAT bad.
Just too sort of echo what you were saying about the 335's handling, going from being M20 powered to M30 powered E30 you will struggle to feel a difference but the feeling will be slightly more pronounced if your E30 started off as a 4 pot.
M60 swap will be cool, plenty of torque and the wieght sits further back than the inline 6's.
I still fancy an LS2 or LS6 V8 for mine, or if i have a win on the scratchys


jonb wrote:maxmaxfield wrote:Demlot what is your problem with me??
Im just trying to make things transparent so
people can read past all the internet (Maxfield type) bullshit!
demlots jealous that youve probably had more action with women at 16 than he has in his sad life.



Finally found some time to do a little bit .
Managed to mod the existing manifolds for the nearside today.
Offside is a different ball game but i've got a plan and hopefully will be done on Sunday.
Will be making new tubular ones next year but these will do for now as i'm skint.
Hope to get the engine in and running in the next 10 days ( weather permitting)

Managed to mod the existing manifolds for the nearside today.
Offside is a different ball game but i've got a plan and hopefully will be done on Sunday.
Will be making new tubular ones next year but these will do for now as i'm skint.
Hope to get the engine in and running in the next 10 days ( weather permitting)

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Yeah, thats not going to be funbigdek wrote:
Offside is a different ball game

All in good time my man.
Finished the offside manifold just now. Not pretty but it'll do for now and i'll use it to make a jig when i make my tube ones later this year.
Should get the engine and box popped in again tomorrow and hopefully get my engine mounts finished.
Then i'm doin the fuel lines and going see if it'll run.
This is the box here . ( sorry pic is rubbish)
Apparently same box and internals as e36 3.0 m3 just a different bellhousing

Finished the offside manifold just now. Not pretty but it'll do for now and i'll use it to make a jig when i make my tube ones later this year.
Should get the engine and box popped in again tomorrow and hopefully get my engine mounts finished.
Then i'm doin the fuel lines and going see if it'll run.
This is the box here . ( sorry pic is rubbish)
Apparently same box and internals as e36 3.0 m3 just a different bellhousing

Gearbox is surprisingly light.buster wrote:that bellhousing looks huge !!! best eat some spinnach before you try and fit that !!
good luck,keep the pics coming !
The auto box on the other hand may be the heaviest gearbox in the world.
i think the m40 engine that i removed was lighter than this gearbox and smaller as well . its a beast of thing.
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I remember that too. Two aussie blokes right? It hauled ass!jonb wrote:this is going to be a great conversion.
i rememeber seeing that blue, m3 lokalike e30 down aces which had the 4 litre and manual box.
that thing was ******* unreal. sounded fantastic also.
no probs m8 .Gravy wrote:Any chance of seeing some pics of the engine mounts you are making, when they are done?
Also, do you have to change fuel pumps or is the one for the M40 ok?
No idea on the fuel pump but i'll change it if i need to.
Moment of sadness today.

Engine and box back in but someone cant measure properly and the manifold is touching the steering.

Just need to do it again

i'm goin to finish the mounts first then get it fired up.
Then i'll sort the exhaust problem.
On a plus side a m8 is giving me all the exhaust tubing i need and a pair of cheery bomb type silencers for 50 notes .
It'll be loud

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The injector rail of a M60 runs only 0.5bar more than the E30 so from that i would expect the E30 stock pump to be upto the job!
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I remember that also,it was at rockingham,sounded awesome on the track.Dan318-is wrote:I remember that too. Two aussie blokes right? It hauled ass!jonb wrote:this is going to be a great conversion.
i rememeber seeing that blue, m3 lokalike e30 down aces which had the 4 litre and manual box.
that thing was ******* unreal. sounded fantastic also.
It was featured in total BMW aswel.
Awesome motor.Im tempted to do one of these v8 conversions myself.

finally got a bit of reasonable weather this afternoon.
Engine mounts now fiinished
will be the weekend before i can fit them as i have lost a couple of imporant seals that go behind the original nearside mount which will be left on due to bmw's ingenious design.
Both oil lines from the remote filter actually pass through the nearside engine mount . very bizarre
nearside mount

Offsidemount

Engine mounts now fiinished

will be the weekend before i can fit them as i have lost a couple of imporant seals that go behind the original nearside mount which will be left on due to bmw's ingenious design.

Both oil lines from the remote filter actually pass through the nearside engine mount . very bizarre
nearside mount

Offsidemount
