As the fun with cars outside season quickly draws to a close here in New England, I found myself scratching my head in search of something to keep my occupied in the garage throughout the winter months. The brz only needs fluids and a thorough washing following a fun summer of autocross and track days, and the probe gt is sitting on the lift while i decide what to do with it.
Funny enough, a familiar project seemed to fall right into my lap.
Some history :
Back in college (circa 2009) A good friend of mine owned a pretty cherry, low mileage cirrus blue 4dr 1987 BMW 325e. He had owned the car for several years after purchasing it from the original owner, cleaning up the interior and suspension, turning it into a fun weekend cruiser. This particular car was equipped with the auto gearbox and 2.7L, so not a very quick car, but still fun to drag out to cars and coffee.
Fast forward to 2013ish, we've all grown up a bit and moved on to other vehicular interests, the e30 wasn't being used as much and the decision was made by my friend to pass the e30 along to someone who would enjoy it!
Around the summer of 2018, the car popped for sale locally, looking a bit worse for wear cosmetically and limping with a bad auto gearbox. As many of us do, my friend made the decision to repurchase the car with intentions to return it to it's former glory, and maybe even throw in a few upgrades that were not limited by a broke college kids budget.
Not too long after, a change in employment requiring a cross country move left the little blue e30 sitting in another friends garage, where it would reside for the next few years and that brings us to today!
Me: looking for a winter project
Friend: looking to park his usable vehicle in his single car garage and evict an e30 with a bum gearbox.
The Car (haven't even brought it home yet):
Comes with most of the interior and some extras, does currently run and trans can limp around a driveway, exhaust is currently off the car (because race car), has a small rust hole in the normal place where a sunroof e30 would have a small rust hole lol. Also comes with most parts to swap the bad auto transmission, w/getrag 260 manual, including the gearbox.
Disclosures:
I have almost no experience working on classic German cars, this will be a first for me. I do come armed with many years experience swearing at domestic and Japanese cars of a similar vintage, as well as an above average internet search skillset.
Plans:
Being an avid autocross/track rat, the aim would be to have a fun reliable cruiser that can survive a day of thrashing here and there. After educating myself on the spectrum of e30's and their respective powertrains, the current m20 2.7L seemed extremely unappealing with its hopeful 129hp, and I began pricing out a Kpower kit.
Upon arriving at the bottom of the parts list for a kswap, and looking at the conservative estimate, I determined that despite the 200hp/8000rpm of vtec joy this just wasn't a viable option financially.
So what now?
Well it just so happens, that there are many engines that are commonly shoehorned into e30's! And several of them can be tossed together with parts bin BMW bits creating a rather tidy swap on a budget.
After evaluating all of my options, a 24v engine swap was chosen, due to its relatively cheap costs, parts availability and wealth of supporting info across the internet.
Now you can piece together this swap with a whole variety of engine, transmission, wiring harnesses, ecu's etc. but the one particular thing you need for a 24v engine to fit in an e30:
BMW E34 front sump oil pan
And of course, since everyone needs one for this swap you pay a premium if you want the oil pan alone ($3-500)
Parts Car:
After surveying the prices for an M5x engine, and the correct e34 oil pan, it seemed like a the best plan would be to just find an e34 parts car, which would net me the engine w/correct oil pan, throttle cable, useable engine harness, and DME (ecu)
Lucky enough, some Craiglist hunting netted me 1995 525i auto, for a princely sum of $500.
Caveat: no key, and has been sitting for quite some time.
Upon arrival to collect the parts car, the sellers friend had destroyed most of the ignition, allowing me to jam a screwdriver in and disengage te steering lock, I disassembled the shifter and yanked the trans into neutral and away we went.
Some notes on the donor:
This particular engine is the M50B25TU, a vanos equipped 2.5L inline 6, making a healthy 189hp (hopefully) a nice improvement over the stock 325e lump.
I will hopefully yank the motor out this coming week and get it on the stand for a good once over.
I'm hoping to salvage some of the unneeded e34 parts and recoup some if not all of the parts car costs, seems doable.
Also given Black Friday sales coming up, hoping to score a few deals on the necessary 24v swap parts needed for the conversion.
Parts list:
- Engine harness adapter (condor speed shop)
- g260 24v swap cross member (Condor)
- 24v swap mounts and trans mounts (Revshift)
- E36 engine mount arms (acquired)
- E30 IX booster (fits without modifying firewall - need to source)
- Modify shift linkage I have in the parts bin
- z3 steering rack and adapter, while im in there type deal, z3 racks are quicker than factory e30 unit (garagistic)
The one area I still need to sort is the clutch and flywheel combo. It seems like the common practice when using a G260 gearbox is to use the M20 clutch and flywheel. But due to interferences with the M50 engine (oil pan I think) the m20 flywheels need machining. I think i would prefer to either just buy one already machined, or buy an aftermarket alternative that will just bolt up without the fuss.
Anyone who has experience or suggestions I am all ears. Surely I will have more questions along the way, but I am very excited to tear into this thing. Stay tuned for updates on progress and will try to keep a running tally for the budget.
Cheers,
Nick