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Bmw S14 Engine And Getrag 265 Gearbox on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:1989 MileageMileage:173000
Location:

Black Diamond, Washington, United States

Black Diamond, Washington, United States
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BMW S14 Engine and Getrag 265 Gearbox

This 2.3-liter S14 inline-four and Getrag 265 five-speed manual gearbox was removed from my 1989 BMW M3 last year before the car was sold. The engine retains a BMW M-branded valve cover, wiring harness, miscellaneous ancillary equipment, and a Bosch Motronic ECU that has been fitted with a Turner Performance chip.

The 2.3-liter BMW S14 inline-four features dual overhead camshafts and two throttle assemblies with two butterfly plates each. Factory-rated output was 192 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque. A replacement oil pan and BMW M-branded valve cover with an approximate mileage of 173k miles for the engine and transmission. Compression test results indicate between 220 and 235 across all four cylinders.

The flywheel, clutch, and Getrag 265 five-speed manual transmission remain mounted to the engine.

Asking $7,000

Glenn Boggs
Black Diamond, Washington
boggsing74@gmail.com
360-358-7245

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