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    Default M20 front cover

    Looking for #2:

    http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...05&hg=11&fg=10

    Mine is usable; however, a small piece appears to be broken off so looking for a complete one.

    Thanks!

    Nick

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    Got that also

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    Just go balls to the wall and buy an entire block for really cheap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JPB View Post
    Just go balls to the wall and buy an entire block for really cheap.

    He bought a new bare block.

    Nick, there is an E30 at U-pull. Don't remember what was left in the bay though. Rob may remember.
    "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway


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    Quote Originally Posted by JTapper View Post
    Nick, there is an E30 at U-pull. Don't remember what was left in the bay though. Rob may remember.
    Loads. It's a white 325e, wayyyy at the back, second to last row, 4th or 5th car in on the north side of the row.

    everything from the TB to the airbox was gone, and I took the ICV, and cut a bunch of connectors off of the harness. Other than that, the engine is intact. There is 0.00% of the exhaust still on the car. If you want a 4dr blue vinyl comfort interior (and door cards), you're in luck.

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    Thanks guys. I bought a new one from Blunt. 8 bucks or something.

    I need to go out there - last time I was there I had to take axles out of an old Ranger to put in a Mustang lol (5 lug conversion).

    Sorry for the late reply's to all of this - I seriously forget to check this board for some reason. Too bad it's not on tapatalk...

    Nick

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    I need to go look at this thing for a dipstick tube as well. Dammit. What a pain in the ass this tube is becoming.

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPB View Post
    Just go balls to the wall and buy an entire block for really cheap.

    lol

    Dude, $1900. From Germany to Minneapolis lol. It was, umm, lacking some of the parts we thought it was going to have. Like a crank and some rods lol

    It's all good though... We have things sorted.

    Nick

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    Jebus, 1900 for a iX engine... wish I would known, I have a bare block with a 2.7 crank in it from a 91 with 130k taking up space in my gargae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejohnson View Post
    Jebus, 1900 for a iX engine... wish I would known, I have a bare block with a 2.7 crank in it from a 91 with 130k taking up space in my gargae.
    I know man but I was sick of effing around with used junk. I had a line on another short block from another member but I couldn't tolerate any more variables.

    I literally ordered the block and pistons from the realoem part number through Blunt. The thing of it is, we thought we were getting a short block but it ended up coming with a few less parts. To be honest, it wasn't THAT big of a deal as I was quoted 1000 bucks to do the machine work (by a very reputable shop) and then .050 over Mahle pistons were another 600 (pistons, pins, rings) so at that point, what's another couple hundred for a block from BMW? I had the crank checked and polished and rods checked for alignment at Crank Shaft Supply which was an extra hundo but whatever. Is what is is at this point.

    I have a TON into this car. Like ridiculous amounts lol but it's all been done exactly right with new OEM parts. I paid 3450 for the at the end of January and I have at least 4K into the motor, misc. parts, brand new Bilstein/H&R suspension, new everything in the front accept the rack, and new brakes and lines all the way around, I mean you name it it will be gone through.

    I plan on restoring the whole thing and driving it every day and keeping the M3 for a fun car. Like any iX, things weren't supposed to get this out of hand but I'm one of those people that can't just put stuff back together if there are other items that need attention so basically have had this car mechanically down to nuts, bolts and a pile of parts.

    I'll post a nice long thread of the build (or maybe do a blog or something) when I get some time. It's been a hell of a trip thus far but I don't even feel like it's halfway done. Once the motor is back in and working, I still need to worry about the transfer case. It works great but when I started getting into things, I pulled the plug out of the t-case and there was ZERO fluid in it. Like not even a friggen drop so who knows how long that's going to last.

    The car is an automatic which might not be looked upon as "cool" or "proper" here but I'll tell you what, it's a damn nice commuter when it's working I had an auto in my 335i and loved it because there was so much torque (tuned as well). The M3 is an SMG and I wouldn't have had an E46 any other way to be honest. I just don't miss having a clutch pedal at all. Any M3 for me will have a DCT no question.

    Anyway, getting of track a bit but yeah. This should be a damn good iX when I'm done with it. I would do a 5MT in it if I can get the parts right because I think it really would make a legit difference in a car with such a small amount of power to begin with but I'm not going to go out of my way to do it that's for sure which is why I'm only looking for mint take off iX parts (which are next to impossible to find not to mention you can't bench test a VC coupling on the bench that I know of).

    Nick

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    You can bench test a VC, but you need a lathe and a torque wrench to do it.

    I forget how you do it, but its listed on e30tech in the iX section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejohnson View Post
    You can bench test a VC, but you need a lathe and a torque wrench to do it.

    I forget how you do it, but its listed on e30tech in the iX section.
    I'll have to check that out just for entertainment purposes. Machine shop guys are already a pain in the ass; can't imagine trying to convince one to hook a transfer case up to a lathe to test it lol

    Nick

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