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    m30b35, getrag 260/6, what driveshaft?

    Hey guys,
    I'm getting a 260/5 getrag (or 260/6 getrag) for my m30 swap, and engine postion 2, how do i go about the drive shaft? Do I have to get one custom built out of two, or can I buy one that just bolts right up, I read somewhere that a e30 320i drive shaft bolts up, any ideas??

    Thanks.
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    #2
    I had E28 528 front piece and E30 325 rear piece. It was a tight fit but worked fine.
    Of course had to get it balanced.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Jonsku View Post
      I had E28 528 front piece and E30 325 rear piece. It was a tight fit but worked fine.
      Of course had to get it balanced.
      What do you mean by "tight fit?" Was there no splines on the slip joint present?
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        #4
        i have also heard you can use a driveshaft from a 325e auto...but that may be for pos 3 not 2...anyone else know more on that?

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          #5
          Originally posted by SpunkyE30nOk View Post
          i have also heard you can use a driveshaft from a 325e auto...but that may be for pos 3 not 2...anyone else know more on that?
          This is taken from another thread in ecca.com :
          I think there was one guy who had engine postion 3, and used the m30 front shaft attached to the 325e auto rear shaft (tailshafts have 2 pieces, disconnect at center bearing). That is the only person i have herd of that has not had a custom shaft made.
          Seems you need to get two halfs.
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            #6


            Post #107, he used his stock drive shaft but has "out of balance" issues, ended up get a full custom tail shaft.
            Can anyone elaborate on what is going on?
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              #7
              Originally posted by Doughnut View Post
              What do you mean by "tight fit?" Was there no splines on the slip joint present?
              I mean that the splines were "all in", so the engine couldn't have been furher back, otherwise the driveshaft had to be shortened.

              Hopefully you understand what i mean :)

              Now i've different gearbox so i had to get the driveshaft shortened, costed about 40€ so no big deal. You've to get the driveshaft balanced anyways, so get it shortened at the same time if needed.
              - E34 M5 (x 2) -
              - E30 V8 Cabrio "Kylpyamme" -
              - Alpina D10 Touring #33/94 -

              +
              - E46 318i Touring -
              - Toyota Hiace 4wd -

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jonsku View Post
                I mean that the splines were "all in", so the engine couldn't have been furher back, otherwise the driveshaft had to be shortened.

                Hopefully you understand what i mean :)

                Now i've different gearbox so i had to get the driveshaft shortened, costed about 40€ so no big deal. You've to get the driveshaft balanced anyways, so get it shortened at the same time if needed.
                Ah I get ya, Cheers.
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