BMW engine to Range Rover Classic

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Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5 BMW
engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the engine
management just how much of a job to fit the g/box

Richard

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"Rich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5 BMW
> engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the engine
> management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
>
> Richard
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Is this lump actually going to fit in the engine bay without resiteing the
radiator 6's are usually longer and higher than V8s ?
Derek


 
Rich wrote:
> Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5 BMW
> engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the engine
> management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
>
> Richard
>
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>


If this is the M30 engine (from an older 5 or 7 series) then the length
might be an issue but the height shouldn't be as they are designed to be
inclined to one side from vertical. The RR auto-box is IIRC the same as
the E32 7 series BMW from 88-94 so marrying them up shouldn't be a problem.

The tough bit will be to get the engine management and gearbox computers
to talk to the rest of the car, I think. If you really are serious then
I can let you have a copy of the 7 series electrical schematics in pdf
format. Mind you, if you pulled it off you'd be able to select between
economy, sport and manual modes in the gearbox ... I would think sport
mode would be interesting :)

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> Rich wrote:
> > Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5

BMW
> > engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the

engine
> > management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
> >
> > Richard
> >
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> > To reply remove " spam "
> >
> >

>
> If this is the M30 engine (from an older 5 or 7 series) then the length
> might be an issue but the height shouldn't be as they are designed to be
> inclined to one side from vertical. The RR auto-box is IIRC the same as
> the E32 7 series BMW from 88-94 so marrying them up shouldn't be a

problem.
>
> The tough bit will be to get the engine management and gearbox computers
> to talk to the rest of the car, I think. If you really are serious then
> I can let you have a copy of the 7 series electrical schematics in pdf
> format. Mind you, if you pulled it off you'd be able to select between
> economy, sport and manual modes in the gearbox ... I would think sport
> mode would be interesting :)
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Steve G


Thanks for the reply can you tell me what is ( IIRC ) in your reply cant
make it out, so I can get a Range Rover auto box and bolt it straight to the
3.5 engine then :))) jut the wiring to sort out, no worries the car is
being stripped so I can take my time and have the whole wiring loom then
!!!!!!!!!!! should be an interesting project then..

Rich


 
If it's any consolation, I saw one for sale on ebay a couple of months
back and looked a tidy installation, just goes to prove it can be
done...............

Dave

 
what was it in if you can remember
Rich
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> If it's any consolation, I saw one for sale on ebay a couple of months
> back and looked a tidy installation, just goes to prove it can be
> done...............
>
> Dave
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> Rich wrote:
> > Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5

BMW
> > engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the

engine
> > management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
> >
> > Richard
> >
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> > To reply remove " spam "
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>
> If this is the M30 engine (from an older 5 or 7 series) then the length
> might be an issue but the height shouldn't be as they are designed to be
> inclined to one side from vertical. The RR auto-box is IIRC the same as
> the E32 7 series BMW from 88-94 so marrying them up shouldn't be a

problem.

Can you tell me what type of auto Range Rover box it would be, say out of
the Classic Range Rovers ??

Rich




> The tough bit will be to get the engine management and gearbox computers
> to talk to the rest of the car, I think. If you really are serious then
> I can let you have a copy of the 7 series electrical schematics in pdf
> format. Mind you, if you pulled it off you'd be able to select between
> economy, sport and manual modes in the gearbox ... I would think sport
> mode would be interesting :)
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Steve G



 
....and Rich spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

> Thanks for the reply can you tell me what is ( IIRC ) in your reply


If I Recall/Remember Correctly.

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Ahhh ok, thanks now I know.

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> If I Recall/Remember Correctly.
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If I managed to get this installation to work, would the performance be good
at towing as well ? how does the torque and HP compare to a 3.5 Ltr V8

Rich


 
Rich wrote:

>
> Thanks for the reply can you tell me what is ( IIRC ) in your reply cant
> make it out, so I can get a Range Rover auto box and bolt it straight to the
> 3.5 engine then :))) jut the wiring to sort out, no worries the car is
> being stripped so I can take my time and have the whole wiring loom then
> !!!!!!!!!!! should be an interesting project then..
>
> Rich
>
>

IIRC = If I Recall Correctly

I'm not saying the box will fit directly onto the engine - there may be
some sort of adaptor plate between the two as well.

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Rich wrote:
> If I managed to get this installation to work, would the performance be good
> at towing as well ? how does the torque and HP compare to a 3.5 Ltr V8
>
> Rich
>
>


The 3.5 (actually 3490cc) M30 engine provides 211bhp at 5700rpm and
225lbft of torque at 4000. It's this last figure that would put me off -
the revs are too high for towing or off-roading. To achieve this you'd
need the sport mode working cos the transmission tends to change up at
between 2500 and 3000 normally. In sport mode it'll go all the way to
the red line before up-shifting :))

If you plan to off-road with this engine you might have to consider how
it will cope with being at weird angles of inclination and lean -
something it was not specifically designed for. I'd want to be sure I
wasn't going to get oil starvation

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Rich wrote:
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>> Rich wrote:
>>> Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5

> BMW
>>> engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the

> engine
>>> management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> --
>>> To reply remove " spam "
>>>
>>>

>> If this is the M30 engine (from an older 5 or 7 series) then the length
>> might be an issue but the height shouldn't be as they are designed to be
>> inclined to one side from vertical. The RR auto-box is IIRC the same as
>> the E32 7 series BMW from 88-94 so marrying them up shouldn't be a

> problem.
>
> Can you tell me what type of auto Range Rover box it would be, say out of
> the Classic Range Rovers ??
>
> Rich
>
>


The Bimmer box is a 4HP22 or 4HP24 (they fitted both) which I think is
the same as a Classic RR. If I'm wrong someone will be along to correct
me shortly. I can provide you with a line drawing of the box and bell
housing if that's of any use.


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On or around Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:34:44 GMT, SteveG <_@_._> enlightened us
thusly:

>Rich wrote:
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>> "SteveG" <_@_._> wrote in message
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>>> Rich wrote:
>>>> Hi all does anybody know how possible it is to fit the straight 6 3.5

>> BMW
>>>> engine to a 4 speed Range Rover gearbox, I am not worried about the

>> engine
>>>> management just how much of a job to fit the g/box
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
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>>> If this is the M30 engine (from an older 5 or 7 series) then the length
>>> might be an issue but the height shouldn't be as they are designed to be
>>> inclined to one side from vertical. The RR auto-box is IIRC the same as
>>> the E32 7 series BMW from 88-94 so marrying them up shouldn't be a

>> problem.
>>
>> Can you tell me what type of auto Range Rover box it would be, say out of
>> the Classic Range Rovers ??
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>

>
>The Bimmer box is a 4HP22 or 4HP24 (they fitted both) which I think is
>the same as a Classic RR. If I'm wrong someone will be along to correct
>me shortly. I can provide you with a line drawing of the box and bell
>housing if that's of any use.


4HP22 in classic rangies and discos after about 1989, the I've an idea the
4HP24 came along in the P38s, maybe. I think the new one is a 6-speeder,
ain't it?
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