M73 Engine. Timms BMW M73 V12 Engine Details and Specifications This model was known for its striking design and powerful engine options Timms BMW M73 V12 Engine Details and Specifications - used in late BMW E31 and E38
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In short, the BMW M73 engine is a masterpiece of automotive engineering, combining power, refinement and reliability in one impressive package. But you are mistaken on the reliability of these engines
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The power and torque both increased to 265 kW (355 hp) and 530 N⋅m (391 lb⋅ft) respectively I searched some forums as well as just general information online and from what I've read it seems as though the M73 is a pretty stable engine meant to last a long time. Rob Levinson (UUC fame) did this swap on an E38 750IL a while back.
M73 Engine From RollsRoyce Seraph 64k Miles Great Condition eBay. Since the M70 and M73 share the same block - and crankbolt pattern is the same-the s6s 560g will bolt right up I know that the common faults with the M62 are the timing chain guides as well as the cooling system, but I do not know the common failures on the M73
BMW E34 with a M73 V12. BMW used the M73 V12 engine in the following models: E38 750i 7 Series (1994-2001) E31 850Ci 8 Series (1994-1999) 4 The BMW M73 is a V12 petrol engine of the car manufacturer BMW and was introduced in 1994 as a successor to the M70