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  1. Super low on a daily driver - Have fun with that. On another note I have some H&R lowering springs from end of March onwards. Just need to get them out of my car. Fronts will be second hand, rears will be brand new. $200.

    I wouldnt think it would be that bad. I measured the car at 180mm to the front subframe/lollipops so an off the shelf spring wont be that bad. Could be keen on yours if i dont find anything else by then. I assume they are the "Sports"? Let me know when they are out.


  2. just cross reference the part numbers

    on the bmw parts websites.

    but yes the 2 shifter rods are 25mm longer in a 4cyl kit than a 6cyl kit

    driveshaft can be closed up , use rear of the 6cyl one .

    clutch wont be strong enough for a323i 325i 328i etc

    Awesome, cheers for that.

    Basically the difference is because the 4cyl sits 25mm forward than the 6cyl? So you can get away with just using the rear half of the driveshaft in what ever car your putting it in to?


  3. I have an e36 manual conversion kit that i have been keeping for a rainy day but now want to sell it. Its from a 318i but i need to know if it would suit a M5x vehicle too. If not then what parts are different?

    I scoured the internet before offering it up as e36s are new to me but there was nothing saying shifters/driveshafts etc are different between the l4 and l6 models. Everyone just seems to talk about everything as if its all interchangeable and i got the impression the gearboxes sit in the same place so it will work out fine but is this not the case?

    Any insight would be appreciated.


  4. Your head should be fine with a quick plane. If its cracked you will know with the excessive water in the oil as they usually crack along or between the cam journals. Id just pull it then get it tested/planed first then you will have a better idea on what you will need to buy to get it all back together.


  5. Could have had a blown head gasket and some kind of additive to plug it up which has now let go. Ive had a head stud stretch on a m20b25 in turn blowing the HG so just because you havnt overheated it, doesnt mean the HG isnt blown unfortunately. It would be water in the oil which would be the easiest to spot so maybe take it for a good drive then check in the oil cap for choc milkshake.


  6. The leak down tests clearly showed its the exhaust valves not seating.

    Like I have mentioned before, the oil was very old and dirty and well it sounds very possible the lifters are gunked up with it. Its fairly varnished under the cam cover too.

    Who knows how long its sat for. If it ended up at pick a part then I wouldn't think it was happily driving around up till a few days before being taken there.

    Is there a way to heat them up and try free them without removing the cams? Don't I need special tools to remove and install the cams?


  7. Hate to say it but maybe tha'ts why it ended up at the knackers yard. Seems from your description that you have checked it correctly

    Yeah well I never had my hopes up and suspected something will have to be wrong with it. I naturally suspected head gasket but something minor like this isnt as bad because at least the block/head isnt scrap.

    Are these lifters prone to binding leaving the valves not to seat properly?

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