Re: E36 v2
Had a couple of hours spare tonight so decided to get on with some of the assembly.
First job was to replace the exhaust studs, as some were already missing and I wanted a set of new ones in there anyway. The standard item is just a plain stud (11121744057), and a ridiculous £2.00 each from the dealer, soon adds up when you need 24 of them. After some research I found an alternative, which is from an E60 (11127593376) , and has an e-torx end for easy installation. Even better these are less than £0.50p each! Makes it a bit more complicated with the stud being an M7 thread, so not easy to get hold of from other places than BMW.
Next up was to lap the valves in, started with the inlet valves..
Then fit a new set of valve stem seals to the guides..
..and complete the installation by fitting the valve spring seats, valve springs and collets..
12 done for now, will do the rest another evening. Soon end up losing interest when pi**ing about with the collets for ages!
I wanted to start on getting the bottom end assembled next. Quick pic of how the 'VHT crackle' paint came out..
Fitted the oil spray jets and torqued..
Mains bearing set in standard sizing..
Thoroughly cleaned the bearing seat faces in the block and fitted the bearings, then checked with a square edge..
After using all my Graphogen on the last couple of engines, got some more and applied to the new main bearings..
..and dropped the crank into place..
This is where I realised the wrong mains bearings had been supplied, as the bearings would not fit into the mains caps. The M52 uses a set with a 180degree oil groove, not a 360degree oil groove like I had been supplied. Original on the right, new on the left.
Luckily the supplier has sorted the correct set out and they should be here in the next few days, so I reversed all the above sets ready to start again when they do! :clown:
Had a couple of hours spare tonight so decided to get on with some of the assembly.
First job was to replace the exhaust studs, as some were already missing and I wanted a set of new ones in there anyway. The standard item is just a plain stud (11121744057), and a ridiculous £2.00 each from the dealer, soon adds up when you need 24 of them. After some research I found an alternative, which is from an E60 (11127593376) , and has an e-torx end for easy installation. Even better these are less than £0.50p each! Makes it a bit more complicated with the stud being an M7 thread, so not easy to get hold of from other places than BMW.
Next up was to lap the valves in, started with the inlet valves..
Then fit a new set of valve stem seals to the guides..
..and complete the installation by fitting the valve spring seats, valve springs and collets..
12 done for now, will do the rest another evening. Soon end up losing interest when pi**ing about with the collets for ages!
I wanted to start on getting the bottom end assembled next. Quick pic of how the 'VHT crackle' paint came out..
Fitted the oil spray jets and torqued..
Mains bearing set in standard sizing..
Thoroughly cleaned the bearing seat faces in the block and fitted the bearings, then checked with a square edge..
After using all my Graphogen on the last couple of engines, got some more and applied to the new main bearings..
..and dropped the crank into place..
This is where I realised the wrong mains bearings had been supplied, as the bearings would not fit into the mains caps. The M52 uses a set with a 180degree oil groove, not a 360degree oil groove like I had been supplied. Original on the right, new on the left.
Luckily the supplier has sorted the correct set out and they should be here in the next few days, so I reversed all the above sets ready to start again when they do! :clown: