I've never seen this mentioned before, so I snapped some pictures. I needed to replace an oil pump, so I needed to remove the oil pan. I have an s52 with the e34 oil pan and g260 trans; pretty standard. Went to remove the oil pan: dropped subframe, removed all the little bolts and tried to pull it out. Broke the seal on the gasket and it seemed to be stuck at the rear. Pried on it, looked at it, scratched my head, and then I realized. There are 2 more bolts at the rear of the pan which are covered by the g260 bellhousing. With the ZF trans, it's not a problem because there are reliefs which give access to those bolts.
At first I was very annoyed. I don't want to pull the trans. Then I remembered I had an e36 pan kicking around, and the bellhousing is aluminum, easy to drill. And I had a drill bit big enough to allow a 10mm socket to fit.....
So I measured on the e36 pan where the bolts should be with relation to the 2 other rear bolts (since I can't see them). I drilled pilot holes so I could gauge my accuracy (I was accurate) then drilled the holes to allow access to the bolts with the 10mm socket.
Here you can see the rear most bolts are not evenly spaced from the other 2 rear bolts. I measured 53mm spacing on the passenger side, and 45mm on the driver side with ~10mm spacing from the trans to pan joint.
Now I let the pictures do the talking.
Here is the e36 pan, notice the bolt spacing.

Here is the e30 pan (after I removed it) showing the hidden bolt placement.

Holes drilled in the g260

My pro notes.

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At first I was very annoyed. I don't want to pull the trans. Then I remembered I had an e36 pan kicking around, and the bellhousing is aluminum, easy to drill. And I had a drill bit big enough to allow a 10mm socket to fit.....
So I measured on the e36 pan where the bolts should be with relation to the 2 other rear bolts (since I can't see them). I drilled pilot holes so I could gauge my accuracy (I was accurate) then drilled the holes to allow access to the bolts with the 10mm socket.
Here you can see the rear most bolts are not evenly spaced from the other 2 rear bolts. I measured 53mm spacing on the passenger side, and 45mm on the driver side with ~10mm spacing from the trans to pan joint.
Now I let the pictures do the talking.
Here is the e36 pan, notice the bolt spacing.

Here is the e30 pan (after I removed it) showing the hidden bolt placement.

Holes drilled in the g260

My pro notes.

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