Add to this that my son and I both have a strong desire to rebuild an engine. He's 17 and turning into quite a gear-head. I've never done it before but have always wanted to.
Then there's the lust for better performance and refinement in the E28. After reading everything I could about the M30B35 and how to retrofit one into an E28 a plan was hatched...
Last week we asked the boss (my wife, his mother) if she'd support us in the whacky endeavor of putting a new engine that we build in a car that doesn't need one. She said yes (well, she didn't say no).
This thread will be used to document the process and, hopefully, get useful input and feedback from you sage experts (yes, I know only a few of you are actually experts and the rest just pretend...you know who you are).
Enjoy the ride.
Reference (Added 5/22/2013)
As I've progressed I've found a bunch of resources that are proving invaluable. In the hopes of saving other's time, I'm going to list them all here, updating this first post.
Related MyE28.com Threads
- The M30B35 Swap FAQ
- M30 Rebuild Tips & FAQ
- 635CSi M30 rebuild (pic heavy)
- Just M30 Pics - Post pics of M30 Motors
- Charlie's List of required B34->B35 Parts (derived from Matt's list)
- Factory repair manual - covers things the Bentley doesn't.
- Exploded parts diagrams and part numbers. (direct link to '88 735i)
- Wiring diagrams.
- Haynes 3- & 5-Series Service and Repair Manual. (alternative wiring diagrams and good instructions on engine teardown/reassembly)
- B34 block bored to 92.5mm
- B35 head, rods, springs, crank, manifold
- Paul Burke B35 10.5:1 "806" M30 B35 CNC Dome piston set
- Paul Burke "mild" N21 camshaft (282/279)
- 3-sided valve grind
- 24lbs injectors
- 179 ECU, Miller MAF, Miller WAR chip
- Bavarian Auto ceramic coated headers
- SuperSprint exhaust
- Dyno tested - 203rwhp, 226rwtq measured on a Dynojet, August 18, 2016