I just bought an 85 m30 and the getrag 265. What driveshaft am I going to need to fit my 85 325e?
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M3, 324td or early 325e (also e36 328 / m3) driveshafts have the right flange but depending on the engine position the length might be a bit too long..Last edited by Jonsku; 01-27-2010, 02:27 AM.- E34 M5 (x 2) -
- E30 V8 Cabrio "Kylpyamme" -
- Alpina D10 Touring #33/94 -
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- Toyota Hiace 4wd -
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i am in the same situation! and i think im going to go custom. its a 89 535i tranny and engine. but people say oh ya just take the 87 e manual d shaft.. but what about the flange on the transmission? its bigger than the three series one. you would still have to mount the 5 series front section to make it fit to the guibo and the tranny flange and i tried going to a yard and its so hard to find that exact drive shaft. custom is easier and some driveshaft places will do it for 50-100 bucks. i have the 5 series and 3 series d shaft so im planning on just using most of the three series to bolt up to the back and then just extend the 5 series driveshaft to make it what i need which is 58.5 inches long.
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Originally posted by kylelauffer View Posti am in the same situation! and i think im going to go custom. its a 89 535i tranny and engine. but people say oh ya just take the 87 e manual d shaft.. but what about the flange on the transmission? its bigger than the three series one. you would still have to mount the 5 series front section to make it fit to the guibo and the tranny flange and i tried going to a yard and its so hard to find that exact drive shaft. custom is easier and some driveshaft places will do it for 50-100 bucks. i have the 5 series and 3 series d shaft so im planning on just using most of the three series to bolt up to the back and then just extend the 5 series driveshaft to make it what i need which is 58.5 inches long.
The abovementioned shafts have "big flange", which is the same as in 535....- E34 M5 (x 2) -
- E30 V8 Cabrio "Kylpyamme" -
- Alpina D10 Touring #33/94 -
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- E46 318i Touring -
- Toyota Hiace 4wd -
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Originally posted by dashboardmonkey View Postcouldn't you just change the out put flange on the trans?
Yes you can. A 2.5 M20 output flange will fit the M30 box and your 325i drive shaft will bolt straight up, you may need to shorten it a little bit but stock, they are adjustable for length in the middle of it by the centre bearing anyway. Just whack it with a hammer till its shorter.
I used a 328i E36 prop shaft, again, needed adjusting to the shortest posistion without the centre locking bush/threaded collar fitted.
We've used both of them now in Posistion 3.
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Originally posted by kylelauffer View Posti am in the same situation! and i think im going to go custom. its a 89 535i tranny and engine. but people say oh ya just take the 87 e manual d shaft.. but what about the flange on the transmission? its bigger than the three series one. you would still have to mount the 5 series front section to make it fit to the guibo and the tranny flange and i tried going to a yard and its so hard to find that exact drive shaft. custom is easier and some driveshaft places will do it for 50-100 bucks. i have the 5 series and 3 series d shaft so im planning on just using most of the three series to bolt up to the back and then just extend the 5 series driveshaft to make it what i need which is 58.5 inches long.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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