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E34 M20B25 transplant

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Boiled up the engine in traffic recently and need another.

I've pulled the head and the middle 4 pistons have scored the bores.

Can I fit any old M20B25 from 3 or 5 series into my car? I'd hate to pay $2000 for another E34 motor but it seems possible I could get an old one from the seventies or eighties for just a few hundred. I'd like to be able to bolt my old head on (it is warped .5mm - is that too much?) along with the fuel injection so I can get back on the road again.

Will my motronic fuel injection bolt straight onto an older head?

I have a mongrel 3 series also and in comparing the blocks it is obvious that the distributor location is different but it would appear interchangeable - am I right? My 3 series is highly modified so I could be wrong. Will the engine mounts for a 3 series engine interchange easily with 5 series mounts - ie same engine, just different mounts?

Any advice or offers of engines for sale much appreciated.

Steve

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Hi - The e34 525i came with the m20b25 and if I remember correctly an M50B25 in some later model ones.

The e30 motor from the 88+ 325 will bolt straight into your car. The pre 88 m20b25s won't, they come with an early primitive version of motronic (like Tim's (bumpstop325s) car).

I'm doing a m20 b25 build up now and just figured i'd shell out the coin to do a motor rebuild. Worth it in the end.

I'm pretty sure the engine mounts will differ from 3 to 5 series.

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