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My transmission eventually went bad and I sold the car as a 5spd swap candidate that was capable of limping to wherever it needed to go.
I eventually got the car up on a lift and watched it go through gears with the park brake engaged a few clicks to simulate a load. Driveshaft was worn out, diff bearings spun, cv joints were at the end of their lives. The clunk was definitely from the trans, but the rest of the drive line was amplifying it.
Judging by the carfax report for my car, the trans had just under half a million miles. Can't really complain I guess.
In hindsight, I should have put it on the lift to watch it run right away. I didn't spend much $$ to chase down the problem, but I spent countless hours tightening bolts that were already tight, reading discussion threads that were wild goose chases.
Occam's razor; the clunk from the transmission turned out to be the transmission.sigpic
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Anyone figure this one out? Same year, Same make, Same model: Same problem.
If my tranny is about go I'd really appreciate the heads up but if the problem is in the driveline, at least that I could realistically have fixed. What I absolutely dont want to happen is to have either replaced or repaired and it turns out the problem was in the other.
Please somebody lmk what you think, thanks!
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check center support bearing,check u-joints and check diff fluid level,then do a diff test by rotating the half shafts.i dnt think your trans is gonna die so follow this trail====Guibo-driveshaft-u joint-center support bearing-u joint-driveshaft-u joint-fluid level check-rotation by hand-(if L.S.D open diff and check for Clutch wear)
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You can guess what the mystery clunk is, or have a pro who specializes in E30s give you the real deal. Probably not around the corner from you, but if your car can limp to Huntington, go see Robert at E30 motor werks. You're pretty much pissing in the wind with guesses otherwise.
http://www.e30motorwerks.com/sigpic
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Originally posted by lateracer View PostYou can guess what the mystery clunk is, or have a pro who specializes in E30s give you the real deal. Probably not around the corner from you, but if your car can limp to Huntington, go see Robert at E30 motor werks. You're pretty much pissing in the wind with guesses otherwise.
http://www.e30motorwerks.com/
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Hmmm, interesting thread, my car does this too. Not a constant thing but it'll downshift too late or something like that. As long as it lasts until tax season I don't care. I pick up a G260 last week, just need the rest. Can't wait to be rid of this slushbox prison.1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
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