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Lightbulb 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

if anyone can tell me if there is a kit like jags have to put a chevy moter in a 633csi with a 3.5 5 speed. (euro) ?
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Re: 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

There is most likely a 100% garuantee that its all going to have top be customized and there is no kit for it. Good luck spending 10grand on a 5 grand car.
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Old 06-21-2005, 11:17 AM
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Re: Re: 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

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There is most likely a 100% garuantee that its all going to have top be customized and there is no kit for it. Good luck spending 10grand on a 5 grand car.
If he wants to then more power to him. Its his choice. Although I personally would consider it sacrilige (sp) putting a chevy engine in a BMW. I know it has been done though.
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:18 AM
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Re: 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

WHAT? Dont do it! If its power you want you could make your 6 faster for less money, not saccrafice weight and handling by just modifying your existing motor. maybe you like fast in a straight line? look out for those turns though.
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Old 10-07-2005, 12:54 AM
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Re: 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

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if anyone can tell me if there is a kit like jags have to put a chevy moter in a 633csi with a 3.5 5 speed. (euro) ?
hey i have a 91 750 that i am 90% done with, and it has a chevy 350 with a 700r4 i have started it and test driven it she is very cool. but if you plan to do this be sure that you have access to a welder and cutting torch and some very very good fab skills because there is no kit what so ever but if you want to do a porch there is a kit 4 that and they are very cool!
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Old 10-24-2010, 12:01 PM
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Re: 3.5 bmw to chevy 350 motor swap project

Well i hope u find this thread useful i have a e36 bmw swap is done for 2 years now with a ford 306 my cars engine compartment is way smaller than urs so go ahead and do the swap first put engine and tranny together and set it in get the factory drive shaft adapted to 350 turbo yolk if u have a driveline shop and when i meen set it in i meanlet it come close to were u want it to sit raise it up of the frame and make umounts to sit on the factory bmw mounts i have pics for u and will email them to you we can continue from thrre if anybody needs pics no problem its what i do every day makes something fit that doesnt belong rx7s small block chevys before they came out with the granny speedshop kit nissan 240 406 chevy small block e30 turbo 302 and t5 5speed
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