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M20 Swap Pics Thread


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And, a video of the red '76. This'll have to get a catalytic converter.

http://s121.photobucket.com/user/tjones02_bucket/media/M20%20Conversions/F6F5DAFE-ADED-4F17-B425-8168C4D74F81_zpsmn1n7mtc.mp4.html

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Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 585k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 15 Z4 N20

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I finished roughing in the engine and transmission and it bolted in with with a set of engine mounts that I fabricated.  These mounts will be used as a template for a jig that I am going to build.  As you can see, the firewall needed some modifications but will not require any cutting up front.  All that is left now is to bolt on a few more parts to check some clearance and I will be finalizing my engine mounts.  For reference, the the bolt in the rubber chassis engine mount is about centered between the four bolts on the block.  

 

I am using an E21 323i transmission and radiator but if anyone else is interested in a set of mounts let me know.  If my final produce comes out well I may make a few extra sets for members.  I'll keep everyone posted.  

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Chad > Nice! what are the modifications you did on the firewall? 

 

On the bleu one, is the radiator just behind the front grill?if not is there any room behind it ( I don't have my car in my garage at the moment ) 

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1973 BMW 1802 - no engine - need restoration

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I had to manipulate the rain gutter to clear the valve cover and had to manipulate the edge of the transmission tunnel a little so I had easier access to the bell housing bolts.  I may have not needed to pound out the transmission tunnel but I wanted to make sure I I could pull the transmission a little easier.  Right now its all beat up but once I clean it up I'll take some better pictures.  

 

I temporarily installed the intake and heater houses and I enough clearance with those.  I may need to modify the exhaust down pipe but I need to source one to check.   

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I had to manipulate the rain gutter to clear the valve cover and had to manipulate the edge of the transmission tunnel a little so I had easier access to the bell housing bolts. I may have not needed to pound out the transmission tunnel but I wanted to make sure I I could pull the transmission a little easier. Right now its all beat up but once I clean it up I'll take some better pictures.

I temporarily installed the intake and heater houses and I enough clearance with those. I may need to modify the exhaust down pipe but I need to source one to check.

When you do finalize, write me down for a set. Looking to get an m20 in soon and haven't heard anything from manimal yet

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Here are my prototypes that I finished last weekend.  Prior to fabricating them, I designed them in AutoCAD.  Now that I have finalized my design, I am sending it to a local shop and having the pieces cut out on a CNC machine.  

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