ETA driveshaft/diff clunking in lower gears..

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  • Track89
    Advanced Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 153

    #1

    ETA driveshaft/diff clunking in lower gears..

    Just picked up my first ETA last week for a decent price. '84 with 54xxx on the clock and a mint interior for $1650.
    Only issue is when im shifting thru the lower gears and when i lift of the gas i get a loud clunking noise.
    The shop its at rite now said its possibly the drive shaft or diff. Prices for new parts are out of control.

    So are all the drive shafts and diffs swappable between all E30's..and if not which ones will i be able to use??
    BMWfanaticVR6addict
    8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
    (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)
  • 2.5-12
    E30 Mastermind
    • Jan 2010
    • 1814

    #2
    sounds like a classic Center Support on the driveshaft.

    cheap and easy with basic tools and a friendly shop with a bearing press


    If your Diff. is bad, any E30 diff with the 4 bolt flange will work.

    you need a 6-cyl driveshaft for your kind of trans if your u-joint is bad.
    1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
    1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
    2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
    1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
    1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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    • E30Gus
      Mod Crazy
      • Jun 2008
      • 781

      #3
      if the miles are correct I doubt it would be the diff unless there isn't/hasn't been fluid in it. Has the car been sitting for a while outside? I think most people on here would agree to check the drive shaft guibo, center support bearing, and diff fluid (if the shop hasn't already done that) before you spend $$ on the more expensive parts. Sounds like a bad guibo to me. Cheap and easily replaceable like a 2 dolla whore.

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      • E30Gus
        Mod Crazy
        • Jun 2008
        • 781

        #4
        OK we need to re-name this post to "Cheap and Easy"

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        • 2.5-12
          E30 Mastermind
          • Jan 2010
          • 1814

          #5
          should be like $45 for a new CCB and about $25 to get it pressed.
          1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
          1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
          2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
          1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
          1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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          • E30Gus
            Mod Crazy
            • Jun 2008
            • 781

            #6
            Originally posted by 2.5-12
            should be like $45 for a new CCB and about $25 to get it pressed.
            NOOOO
            $25 for a new one, no pressing involved.
            you get the whole thing. just pull drive shaft off, pull apart with alignment marks for balance reference then put the new one on. Bolt it back up. Buy a bently manual!

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            • Track89
              Advanced Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 153

              #7
              Originally posted by 2.5-12
              sounds like a classic Center Support on the driveshaft.

              cheap and easy with basic tools and a friendly shop with a bearing press


              If your Diff. is bad, any E30 diff with the 4 bolt flange will work.

              you need a 6-cyl driveshaft for your kind of trans if your u-joint is bad.
              That's what the seller told me it was, CCB and i'm good to go. Idk if this place is trying to sell me or they don't know what their doing.

              So all 6-cyl diffs and shafts are compatible??
              BMWfanaticVR6addict
              8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
              (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)

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              • Track89
                Advanced Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 153

                #8
                So i found a DS for $150 but the guys telling me that if its from '84-june'86 it will fit but anything after that production date wont be compatible?

                Is this true...
                BMWfanaticVR6addict
                8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
                (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)

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                • 2.5-12
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1814

                  #9
                  af long as its for your motor/trans, yes.

                  drive shafts were 84-mid 86, late 86-87, 88-92 i believe (for 6 cyl cars, AT/MT are different)
                  1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                  1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                  2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                  1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                  1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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                  • Track89
                    Advanced Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 153

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 2.5-12
                    af long as its for your motor/trans, yes.

                    drive shafts were 84-mid 86, late 86-87, 88-92 i believe (for 6 cyl cars, AT/MT are different)
                    So it looks like i might be able to use the late model drive shaft but need to use early model Center support bearing and a early model flex.

                    Can anyone confirm on that??
                    BMWfanaticVR6addict
                    8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
                    (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)

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                    • Track89
                      Advanced Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 153

                      #11
                      Anyone?
                      BMWfanaticVR6addict
                      8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
                      (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)

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                      • Stanley Rockefeller
                        E30 Addict
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 445

                        #12
                        there's generally only 2 types of DS for the 6 cyl, manual e30's. This I know for a fact. There's the early and the late versions. You obviously need the CS for the early type e30

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                        • Track89
                          Advanced Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 153

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Stanley Rockefeller
                          there's generally only 2 types of DS for the 6 cyl, manual e30's. This I know for a fact. There's the early and the late versions. You obviously need the CS for the early type e30
                          Nice so the '89 DS i picked up should work with a early CS and flex??
                          BMWfanaticVR6addict
                          8 e30s - 1 e36 m3 - 3 corrado vr6s - 1 mk2 vr6 - 1 735il - 1 525i - 1 miata
                          (the following have been sold, crashed, stolen or parted)

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