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Has anyone got a M50 cylinder head I can borrow [2.0 or 2.5]? I dont care if its F***ed ,I need it for comparison figures on a Flow Bench & to measure against a M52 head! [i'm up to no good, Haha] I'm also looking at buying a Non-vanos intake cam,& an intake manifold from a 2-1/2 litre M50 [M50B25]

Cheers Everyone Kerry

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Has anyone got a M50 cylinder head I can borrow [2.0 or 2.5]? I dont care if its F***ed ,I need it for comparison figures on a Flow Bench & to measure against a M52 head! [i'm up to no good, Haha] I'm also looking at buying a Non-vanos intake cam,& an intake manifold from a 2-1/2 litre M50 [M50B25]

Cheers Everyone Kerry

i have a complete m50 2l engine .

$1000 for block and intake system

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Has anyone got a M50 cylinder head I can borrow [2.0 or 2.5]? I dont care if its F***ed ,I need it for comparison figures on a Flow Bench & to measure against a M52 head! [i'm up to no good, Haha] I'm also looking at buying a Non-vanos intake cam,& an intake manifold from a 2-1/2 litre M50 [M50B25]

Cheers Everyone Kerry

please tell me up to no good means 13000 RPM M52 with a turbo bolted on the side?

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please tell me up to no good means 13000 RPM M52 with a turbo bolted on the side?

I'd like to tell you, but then I'll have to kill you.

All Joking aside, thanks for the offer Brent but I already have a mint 67k M50 2litre. I don't want to split open yet!

"Up to no good" is purely a subjective point of view. See , I've got this gorgeous E36 M spec Coupe in Red that my girlfriend has fallen in love with, and. . . . . . . . . . . I also have some Rollcage tubing etc.

Back to the Head situation, I hear rumours about the head castings, valve sizes, cam profiles etc being the same/or different on a M52 to M50 depending on who's telling the story [so I want to do a Fowbench comparison,& fingerprint the cams]to find the answers for myself before I start "getting up to no good"

So if anyone has an old 'cooked head' I can borrow, or a good m52 head I can buy, contact me

Does anybody know the maximum these motors can be bored to [i'm looking at boring it right out,and using Diesel liners]

I done this mod years ago on an HQ Holden to stop the bores "barreling" with 16.5:1 compression [Now Banned]

Have Fun Everyone. . . . Kerry

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Hmmm great minds think alike.

But there is fcuk all between the bores to start with(m52)

The m50 can go to s50 specs??(3 ltrs)

Or maybe a m52 update,these have iron liners in the alusil block dont they?

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Hmmm great minds think alike.

But there is fcuk all between the bores to start with(m52)

The m50 can go to s50 specs??(3 ltrs)

Or maybe a m52 update,these have iron liners in the alusil block dont they?

I'm thinking about boring right thru the existing bores and pressing in iron [diesel] liners

I think I can push a wet sleeve [Diesel liner block to 87mm]

most dry sleeve blocks are siamesed [if this is the case in the BMW M52 then 89mm bores are posible]

combine that with a 89.5 stroke= 3341cc [i'll need some 320i nana badges for my sleeper]

If I weld the crank and offset grind the journals ,& use 180B nissan rods I think I could swing a 92mm arm.

Thats 3435cc [perfect for a M-spec tractor]

All these mods were 1960's technology [bruce McLaren on the Reynolds 390 alloy CanAm engines '540cu in']

Simple huh!

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