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    starters

    will a e36 323i starter fir a 325i? since both have a 228mm clutch/flywheel assembly

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    RE: starters

    Most petrol starters on BMW are same e36 E46 e39
    Even 4 cylinder ones

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    RE: starters

    Quote Originally Posted by Valdelisbmw
    Most petrol starters on BMW are same e36 E46 e39
    Even 4 cylinder ones
    even between say a 323i and a 328i since the clutch and flywheel are for 240mm? all flywheel ring gear just the same and the canter machined differently ?

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    RE: starters

    The early e36 had a slightly different type of mounting bolt set up, with boots on the outside of the motor, it then switched to threaded holes in the motor housing. There's one bolt that is meant to be a pain in the ass to take in/out.

    I've had a replacement starter motor ready to go on to my e36 for the last two years but I have put off doing the job loads of times!

    The motor is the same across many generations and series:



    And also many engine types:



    Here is the later style:

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    e36 Convertible, e63 M6,F82 M4, R53 Cooper S, F57 JCW, R53 JCW GP1, Porsche Panamera, Porsche 991 C4S

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    RE: starters

    Should fit fine. I have a e36 m52b28 starter on my e34 m50b20

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