RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
Youll need an e30 starter to match the flywheel. The only way to keep your starter is if you swap the ringears on the two flywheels.
E36 323i clutch wont work because its not sprung due to using the dual mass flywheel. Youll need an e30 325i clutch and pressure plate. ideally youll need an e21 323i release bearing.
RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
Or get a fidanza and just bolt it straight in
RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
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Originally Posted by Venom
Or get a fidanza and just bolt it straight in
What sort of money are they going for now Dave?
RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
Fidanza only make for m3 240mm disc and my 323i is a 228mm disc
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RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
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Originally Posted by Hobbs
Quote:
Originally Posted by Venom
Or get a fidanza and just bolt it straight in
What sort of money are they going for now Dave?
400 dollars plus
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RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
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Originally Posted by fluffmister
Fidanza only make for m3 240mm disc and my 323i is a 228mm disc
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Will still fit 323 and the 4cyl also using 240mm clutch.
You don't have to use sprung hub clutch disk it just make's it quieter at idle
RE: E36 with m20 flywheel
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Originally Posted by hamish262001
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Originally Posted by fluffmister
Fidanza only make for m3 240mm disc and my 323i is a 228mm disc
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Will still fit 323 and the 4cyl also using 240mm clutch.
You don't have to use sprung hub clutch disk it just make's it quieter at idle
Yeah I seen that but a 240mm clutch disc is more expensive then 228 would it be worth it
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