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    #16
    TIS is the BMW internal service guide, i think somewhere on rev is a good link to this. there is entire diff service manual there :)

    you kept your original Auto diff when you swapped? if so the 4.10 gear ratio is going to add torque to ground and make any play in the driveline felt even more noticable.

    with a S52 swap and its ZF trans +4.10 your 5 gears become short as all hell.
    with s52 swap and G260 e30 5 speed and the 4.10 auto diff the gears are still quite quite short.

    if a random diff with lower gearing ratio was fitted, was it checked before install?
    Last edited by Wanganstyle; 08-30-2011, 05:04 PM.
    OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

    Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



    Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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      #17
      Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Post
      TIS is the BMW internal service guide, i think somewhere on rev is a good link to this. there is entire diff service manual there :)

      you kept your original Auto diff when you swapped? if so the 4.10 gear ratio is going to add torque to ground and make any play in the driveline felt even more noticable.

      with a S52 swap and its ZF trans +4.10 your 5 gears become short as all hell.
      with s52 swap and G260 e30 5 speed and the 4.10 auto diff the gears are still quite quite short.

      if a random diff with lower gearing ratio was fitted, was it checked before install?
      In my second post I mentioned that I didn't realize that this thread was originally posted in the 24v section, I searched, found this thread and bumped it without noticing lol. I have an m20.

      The diff in my car is the original one and it is an 373 LSD. Apparently Canadian market cars got the 373 with the automatic as well.

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        #18
        this was cause by my diff bushing i think. rebuilding the entire rear solved the issue. this included new poly everything though. i could see why people would believe it to be rsfb's
        Originally posted by Lof8
        4 doors allow you to transport more whores.
        therefore, their value is much greater.
        Down to: 89 aw2 332i/4/5 , 70 Sahara 2002

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          #19
          ya all the bushing in my rear end are new

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            #20
            Originally posted by davem View Post
            ya all the bushing in my rear end are new
            pretty strange. differential i couldn't imagine being the cause since its 2 for 2 cars. what mounts did your mechanic use?
            Originally posted by Lof8
            4 doors allow you to transport more whores.
            therefore, their value is much greater.
            Down to: 89 aw2 332i/4/5 , 70 Sahara 2002

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unearth078 View Post
              pretty strange. differential i couldn't imagine being the cause since its 2 for 2 cars. what mounts did your mechanic use?
              everything is OEM rubber Lemforder/Sachs/Febi

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                #22
                A buddy of mine thinks it may be my flywheel not having a perfectly flat surface. The wheel was not resurfaced before it went in my car because it appeared to be in very good shape. Makes sense to me due to the symptoms changing depending on how fast the engine is spinning.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by davem View Post
                  A buddy of mine thinks it may be my flywheel not having a perfectly flat surface. The wheel was not resurfaced before it went in my car because it appeared to be in very good shape. Makes sense to me due to the symptoms changing depending on how fast the engine is spinning.
                  if you want to test this, just add extra revs and let out the clutch very slowly (basically engage and burn clutch a bit). A very gentle clutch meetup would overcome uneven flywheel surface; as long as clutch is engaged there should be no more clunking noises. if you flywheel was very imbalanced it could cause some vibration, but not really clunking/thumping.

                  have you checked the U joints in the driveshaft? those items wear over time and are hard to diagnose
                  OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

                  Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



                  Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Post
                    if you want to test this, just add extra revs and let out the clutch very slowly (basically engage and burn clutch a bit). A very gentle clutch meetup would overcome uneven flywheel surface; as long as clutch is engaged there should be no more clunking noises. if you flywheel was very imbalanced it could cause some vibration, but not really clunking/thumping.

                    have you checked the U joints in the driveshaft? those items wear over time and are hard to diagnose
                    bro read my post on the first page lol - the clunk is when i disengage the clutch at low rpms and it doesn't clunk when I disengage at higher rpms... also I already mentioned that I replaced the driveshaft with a rebuilt one because I kept reading about the failed u-joints... you can imagine my frustration when I did the swap on jack stands and it didn't fix anything haha

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                      #25
                      Flywheel loose?

                      out of ideas at this point :P !!! check for random bolts that are not 100% tight??
                      OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

                      Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



                      Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Post
                        Flywheel loose?

                        out of ideas at this point :P !!! check for random bolts that are not 100% tight??
                        haha I am pretty scared it's something like this...

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                          #27
                          well had some additional opinions and it looks like it's play in the diff... really weird considering the diff was in a babied automatic car with 119k miles. I doubt I will go through the trouble of dropping it and fucking around with it so it I guess I gotta live with it... :/

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