M88 Engine

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Really nice professional shots of an M88 -- nice motivation during the crisis :)

Images courtesy of KONA classics in Netherlands -- Thanks guys! ;)

FYI this is going in a 6 series that is being restored to a high standard --

-Mo

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Another M88/1 in a schnitzer clone......
Thunder sounds.....

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The M49 engine was designed for racing (in the CSL) and also used for testing on the M1 prototypes. The main difference is the cam drive . The chain goes to a intermediate gear which drives the camshafts with gears. It is a more complex setup. the engine came with drysump lubrication . There is the M49-2 which is slanted and the M49-3 as above which sits upright in the car. Both engines used the Kugelfischer slide injection.
 

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The M49 engine was designed for racing (in the CSL) and also used for testing on the M1 prototypes. The main difference is the cam drive . The chain goes to a intermediate gear which drives the camshafts with gears. It is a more complex setup. the engine came with drysump lubrication . There is the M49-2 which is slanted and the M49-3 as above which sits upright in the car. Both engines used the Kugelfischer slide injection.

excellent info....
 
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