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  Topic: What 5 speed is on an 85' euro 323?(for m20 swap)
cjreents

Replies: 4
Views: 154

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-7-08 11:56   Subject: Re: What 5 speed is on an 85' euro 323?(for m20 swap)
Kel -

Go here & here to learn more about the trans and swap info:
http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,50/page,viewtopic/t,274773/
http://www.bmw2002.co.uk/pdfs/6%20into%20 ...
  Topic: M20 converts: how did you mount your alternator?
cjreents

Replies: 4
Views: 161

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 7-2-08 12:52   Subject: Re: M20 converts: how did you mount your alternator?
Mike -

I've got my engine in the car with the alternator attached. No issue even with the 3" Cone Filter attached to the AFM. Attached are a couple pics that I have on my blog... if you need more ...
  Topic: The road to Phoenix (Updated 5.29.08 - Engine *back* in!)
cjreents

Replies: 168
Views: 39725

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 6-30-08 01:01   Subject: Re: I wish I had more to show...
Nice work on the center console - would love to see it when you're finished!

- Chris
  Topic: Center Link / Tie Rod Bushings
cjreents

Replies: 1
Views: 130

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-30-08 12:20   Subject: Re: Center Link / Tie Rod Bushings
Nevermind... after reading this http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,283104/highlight,tie+rod/, I think I'll just replace the whole tie rod (ball joints incl ...
  Topic: Center Link / Tie Rod Bushings
cjreents

Replies: 1
Views: 130

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-30-08 09:19   Subject: Center Link / Tie Rod Bushings
I had to remove the centerlink & tie rods to drop in the M20. Pounded on it for awhile and eventually ended up using a pickle fork. Proceeded to damage a couple of the "bushings" on the tie rod(s). ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 6-29-08 09:16   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion (Transmission Mount)
Been awhile since I've had a chance to update. Think I finally figured out the motor mount issue. Had to have the passenger side rewelded by a shop, but it's still 1/4" off or so... will have to dri ...
  Topic: M20 header needed
cjreents

Replies: 3
Views: 137

PostForum: Parts Wanted   Posted: 6-4-08 11:10   Subject: Re: M20 header needed
If Mike's not interested, I would be...

Thanks,
Chris
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 6-2-08 08:42   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
Dominic -

You're more than welcome to come by and take a look. As you can tell, I'm having some problems with the right side motor mount that I purchased. The angle is way off and it looks like I ...
  Topic: Engine swap question: m20 vs s14
cjreents

Replies: 16
Views: 526

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-2-08 08:35   Subject: Re: Engine swap question: m20 vs s14
Dominic -

I'm definitely not one to give advice in regards to racing, auto-x, or hill climbing as I have not done any of the above. However, I would like to take my car out to some track days at P ...
  Topic: M20 Motor Mounts
cjreents

Replies: 6
Views: 228

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-2-08 10:59   Subject: Re: M20 Motor Mounts
Excellent and thank you. I look forward to the photos!

BTW - You can mail me directly if you'd like: cjreents@gmail.com

- Chris
  Topic: M20 Motor Mounts
cjreents

Replies: 6
Views: 228

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-1-08 09:47   Subject: Re: M20 Motor Mounts
I suggest you raise the engine with a floorjack, then slacken the motor mount brackets from the block. Try to fit the bolts on the subframe for the square mount, and lower the round one. Tighten. Lowe ...
  Topic: M20 Motor Mounts
cjreents

Replies: 6
Views: 228

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-1-08 09:36   Subject: Re: M20 Motor Mounts
Did you buy these from Dan recently? I have a set from the first run made in 2001 I think... as far as I know, they are on their 3rd or 4th revision by now. Anyways, my passenger side mount was prett ...
  Topic: M20 Motor Mounts
cjreents

Replies: 6
Views: 228

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 6-1-08 02:54   Subject: M20 Motor Mounts
Okay - So, I've read through every post on the Williams mounts. I've spent every night this last week after work and several hours this weekend trying to get the motor mounted with the 323i trans att ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 5-27-08 10:31   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion (Sway Bar)
Thanks Tristan...

Just came in from spending another couple hours in the garage trying to get the engine mounted. I'm seriously only an inch or so away from fully mounted (no pun intended) - my s ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 5-26-08 09:09   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
It's been awhile since I've posted... accomplished a few things and still gathering parts.

Here's a pic regarding the different water pumps - really enjoyed replacing it twice:
http://www.parkleyp ...
  Topic: Pic 15x7.5 wheels - Selling old MSW's
cjreents

Replies: 14
Views: 514

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 5-20-08 09:25   Subject: Re: Pic 15x7.5 wheels - Selling old MSW's
Is this Chuck's old M20? He's answered a bunch of my questions offline and has been a great resource for my M20 build...
  Topic: Question for M20 conversons owners
cjreents

Replies: 13
Views: 383

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 5-19-08 08:20   Subject: Re: M20 conversons
Ken -

You don't happen to own a mintgrun 2002, and just happened to be playing golf at River's Edge on Sunday (yesterday)? I spotted one at the turn...

Anyway, I am currently in the process of ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 5-1-08 12:43   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
Nice project......I've got a 75 torn down to the shell that I'm building up for track. I was originally planning on doing an m20 conversion and that's the main reason I looked for a automatic, and fo ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 5-1-08 12:40   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion (Water Pump Theory)
Water Pump Theory Confirmed!

Thanks to Ian for sharing his photos and answering my questions. Indeed, if you want to run an expansion tank on the passenger side of the vehicle you need the older s ...
  Topic: 75 mintgrun MSII M20 conversion
cjreents

Replies: 43
Views: 3678

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 5-1-08 12:21   Subject: Re: Paint is done
Looking good Mike - I'll have to stop by in person one of these days...

- Chris
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 4-29-08 04:19   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion (Water Pump Theory)
I spent some time over the weekend working on the M20 while it sits on the stand. Replaced the timing belt, tensioner and water pump (first time ever for all three) - I was psyched! Then I started d ...
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 4-28-08 10:29   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
Most swappers use the Dan Williams mounts. You can contact me directly for his email address or post a WTB add in the parts section... You might be able to find someone selling their mounts.

- Chr ...
  Topic: M20 Guys - Radiator/Water Pump Question
cjreents

Replies: 2
Views: 197

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-25-08 09:56   Subject: Re: M20 Guys - Radiator/Water Pump Question
Excellent, thanks for the pics. I look forward to your memory being jogged - I have the same problem all the time!

Thanks,
Chris
  Topic: M20 Guys - Radiator/Water Pump Question
cjreents

Replies: 2
Views: 197

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-24-08 08:12   Subject: M20 Guys - Radiator/Water Pump Question
First off - I promise that I've read through all of the posts regarding radiators for the M20 conversion. In doing so, it has lead me to an interesting observation/question.

I have a '90 m20b25 an ...
  Topic: EFI fuel hose question!!
cjreents

Replies: 3
Views: 131

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-23-08 08:45   Subject: Re: EFI fuel hose question!!
I just bought some hose from http://www.autohausaz.com - you purchase by the meter. I've bought several items from these guys and they seem very reasonable and ship quickly.

12mm line is part #161 ...
  Topic: 75 mintgrun MSII M20 conversion
cjreents

Replies: 43
Views: 3678

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 4-18-08 10:33   Subject: Re: A snails pace
Hey Mike -

I saw that your selling a Magnaflow muffler... what's your new plan for the exhaust?

Thanks,
Chris
  Topic: 74 complete restoration and custom work.
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 1792

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 4-18-08 10:04   Subject: Re: 74 complete restoration and custom work.
Car looks great - love the interior!

- Chris
  Topic: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
cjreents

Replies: 21
Views: 2563

PostForum: Project Blogs   Posted: 4-18-08 09:50   Subject: Re: '71 2002 M20 Conversion
It took 10 days before I was able to find some time to spend a few hours on the car. I was able to disconnect the M10 from the 320i 5spd. Looks like my 228mm clutch and PP is in pretty good shape an ...
  Topic: Megasquirt fuel lines
cjreents

Replies: 10
Views: 270

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-11-08 12:12   Subject: Re: Megasquirt fuel lines
Good to know, thanks!

- Chris
  Topic: Megasquirt fuel lines
cjreents

Replies: 10
Views: 270

PostForum: General Discussion   Posted: 4-10-08 09:16   Subject: Re: Megasquirt fuel lines
Need to acquire fuel lines for my M20 conversion... anyone used these galvanized zinc coated steel lines from Jegs? They seem reasonable at $29 for 25 ft.

http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/5556303 ...
 
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