So, as I prepare to pull the transmission from my car, I'm looking up parts for everything else I might do at the same time. Refreshing the shifter is among them, and I looked up some old pictures I took when doing the drive shaft 3 years ago.
And I noticed something weird, something that I can not explain using realeom unless I look at the schematics for the older 325e cars. THAT is what I have, the plate shifter bracket/arm. So my question is, are these rather identical systems? It looks like the shifter lever is the same part number, but that is between the 325i and the old 325e. I have no idea what frankenstein system is in my car.
So, did any other BMWs have this plate arm that wouldn't be comparable with regular E30 gear?
And as I type this I'm wondering something more. Since this arm mounts to the transmission, what does this say about my transmission?
Could a previous owner have swapped in a transmission from an early 325e into my 325i? This had better not make my clutch repair any more complicated (or expensive).
Any comments appreciated. I'll even accept wild guesses!
And I noticed something weird, something that I can not explain using realeom unless I look at the schematics for the older 325e cars. THAT is what I have, the plate shifter bracket/arm. So my question is, are these rather identical systems? It looks like the shifter lever is the same part number, but that is between the 325i and the old 325e. I have no idea what frankenstein system is in my car.
So, did any other BMWs have this plate arm that wouldn't be comparable with regular E30 gear?
And as I type this I'm wondering something more. Since this arm mounts to the transmission, what does this say about my transmission?

Could a previous owner have swapped in a transmission from an early 325e into my 325i? This had better not make my clutch repair any more complicated (or expensive).
Any comments appreciated. I'll even accept wild guesses!
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