M30B35 Swap FAQ

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Post by Brad D. »

Excellent post Matt.
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m30b34 to m30b35 swap

Post by Heathcliffe »

Ummmm... wow... extremely detailed, helpful and a bit overwhelming. Thanks for all the info.
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Post by Jean »

The m10 5speed TPS is the same as the m30b35 5speed tps ;)
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Post by draztik »

Some pics.

M30B32
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Early M30B35. Head is stamped '87
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M30B35. Head is stamped '89
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As you can see the early b35 looks almost identical to the m30b32/m30b34. Aside from the obvious differences, it has virtually the same block casting design. It uses the same oil pan along with the alternator/power steering mount as the b32/b34. Notice the block of the later b35, it's a different casting design with a different oil pan. I thought this was interesting.
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Post by shocka »

Amazing swap thread detail boys. Look at the difference in intake runners b32/35 i cant wait.
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Post by sfdon »

The question I have is will a m30 b34 HEAD fit on a m30 b35 bottom end? What will the c/r be? Anyone done this"?

Thanks!
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Post by Area 52 »

sfdon wrote:The question I have is will a m30 b34 HEAD fit on a m30 b35 bottom end? What will the c/r be? Anyone done this"?

Thanks!
Hey Don!...hope all is well.
Scroll down on this link for m30 compression ratios (excel calculator):
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=50038

-Kevin
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Post by sfdon »

Hey Mr. D-

sadly that is a dead link... :(
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Post by LA »

I'm replacing a cracked oil pan on my '88 535iS M30 b34 and noticed the block has the threaded bosses that permit early, E28, or later E32/34 mounts to bolt on...I had only heard of these blocks being in E24s.

Apparently some '88 E28s also had blocks with both mounting patterns.
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Post by Manny D. »

Big Bronze Rim wrote:No, the transmission doesn't matter. It has its own ECU and is totally independent from the engine's ECU.
I was told that if you are running the automatic 4hp22 EH you will need the 6 pin TPS versus the 3 pin that is used on the E34 manual harness..
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Post by LA »

Thanks bimmerguy for the excellent post. I just keep learning differences - I did not know the AFMs were different. :shock:

Is the internal dia different? What other things are different?

Thanks!
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Post by CSBolger »

LA wrote:Thanks bimmerguy for the excellent post. I just keep learning differences - I did not know the AFMs were different. :shock:

Is the internal dia different? What other things are different?

Thanks!
They're not;

Bimmerguy2002 wrote:Air flow meter-same as the m30b34 air flow meter (part number 0280203027)
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Post by Manny D. »

Also, if you are running a 4hp22eh you will need to make an adapter for the c238 connector beside the ecu in the glove box.. I am in this process now..
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Post by LA »

CSBolger wrote:
LA wrote:Thanks bimmerguy for the excellent post. I just keep learning differences - I did not know the AFMs were different. :shock:

Is the internal dia different? What other things are different?

Thanks!
They're not;

Bimmerguy2002 wrote:Air flow meter-same as the m30b34 air flow meter (part number 0280203027)
Thanks! Sorry I missed that in Matt's post. :oops:

Glad to know I don't have to rundown a new AFM. ;)
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Post by itsbrokeagain »

this is gonna be a great swap.

I just picked up my M30B35 out of an E32 last week. Going to start stripping it down soon and sending parts off to get hotanked/beatblasted/powdercoated etc. for $250 including the AC and alternator I can't go wrong :D

The biggest thing I wanted to know what was 1.3 harness to use, as mine was a bit dryrotted and beat up (not to mention my friend cut it when they yanked it out of the donor car he had, they used it for body panels to resurrect his own E32), so im most likely going to purchase it brand new from the dealer (always helps to have a sick discount there too)

im going to run that part number tomorrow and see what price it comes up with..
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Post by Bimmerguy2002 »

you dont wanna buy a harness new....you can use an e34 or e32 non eml, or a super eta e28 harness.
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Post by shocka »

If your swapping a b35 into a 533i and want to use the b35 p/s pump. You need:

32411132526 (e28 535i pressure line)
32411127343 (e28 535i return connector)

As well as a slightly longer return hose, the 535i one works perfectly.
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Re: M30B35 Swap FAQ

Post by e30-m30_kid89 »

So, I have a b34 in my e30 with B34 specific swap mounts..If I get that adapter I can re-use them with the b35??

Sounds so...simple! Im so doing it!
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Post by poorguy »

anyone can give me the dimension for the engine moust adapter?I am not in US,so I have to make one by myself.
thanks for your help
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Post by ACSchnitzer »

Hello! I bought an m30b35 engine with "all" electrics and 4hp22 automatic. Engine is from E32 it`s the newest 1.3 motronic and the car where i am mounting it is 518i.
We made the motor brackets last night, and now we are making the gearbox bracket.
Problem is joining m10 fusebox and other electrics with the e32 harness together. i am wondering if the roundconnector to engine is same in all m30b35 engines so i can wacth the pin places from pic what is ment for e34 change to e30 318i..
Or is here anybody who has done same job what i am doing.

Regards . Suni

Sorry my bad english
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swap...

Post by rmiddendorf »

You guys are making me think of keeping my e24 just as a parts car...

Anyone know if the ECU from an Auto (the 88) will work if swapped into my 5-speed E28?
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Post by fastpat »

Some additional M30B35 photos.
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The dual mount engine.
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Post by Nosis »

I finally got my temp gauge working on my b35 by using the sender off of a b34 engine. The resistances are different, and "switching the wires" on the b35 sender won't do jack... The b34 sender is has different resistances and a spade style connector. It uses the block for ground where as the b35 has a separate wire for ground, that believe to be one of the MANY leftover wires when using the E34 B35 harness that don't get hooked up to anything.
Anyway, works good now, and the b35 is freakin awesome!
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Post by shocka »

X2 This was the last missing piece of the puzzle for me. Thanks Nosis. b32 sender should work too
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Post by derrith »

I was digging this info up for myself and thought I'd post it here so it's with the rest:

Motronic 1.3 e34/e32 25 pin fusebox connector pinout:

pin 1: Blue/White Oil Level Static
pin 2: Blue/Yellow Oil Level Dynamic
*pin 3: Red/White 12v ABS Power
*pin 4: Not Used (M5 Only Brown/Blue Full Load Compressor Cutoff from Air-Intake Control Unit)
*pin 5: Black/Grey Pressure Switch Compressor Relay
*pin 6: Black/Blue Auxiliary Fan (ECU Aux Fan On Alert)
*pin 7: Black/Violet Driveaway Protection from OBC
pin 8: Gray Check Engine Light
*pin 9: Green/Blue Not Used (M5 Only Brown/Violet Oil Temperature Sensor to Gauge in Cluster)
*pin 10: Brown/Black Transmission Park/Neutral (Lets the ECU know when you're in Park/Neutral)
*pin 11: Brown/Yellow Ground For Temp Sender Gauge
pin 12: Brown/Violet Coolant Temp Sender Gauge
pin 13: Green/Violet Fuel Pump Relay
*pin 14: Black/White Vehicle Speed Signal
*pin 15: Black/Green Unloader Relay
*pin 16: White/Yellow RxD
*pin 17: White/Violet TxD
pin 18: Black/Yellow Starter Terminal 50
pin 19: White/Green Service Indicator to SI board
pin 20: Black Engine Speed (RPM)
pin 21: Green Ignition
pin 22: Green/White o2 sensor relay
pin 23: Brown/Green Oil Pressure Switch
pin 24: White/Black Present Rate Fuel Output
pin 25: Blue Alternator

That's everything you need and a few more things I tracked down. * indicate connections unnecessary in the e28.
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