i pulled a diff from an m52 equipped z3. it has a sticker identifying it as a 3.15 (confirmed via flange-rotation method) and a painted 'R' on the top, which signifies it is a Torsen-style unit.
however, i finally drained it and pulled the cover today and it looks like this (not my pic, but is identical in appearance)

or this

basically, it's a clutch-type limited slip. this would be all well and dandy, save for the fact that i can rotate the output flanges opposite one another with only a moderate amount of hand force.
so first; did some z3's (non-M) come equipped with clutch-style differentials? i can't find any definitive document that shows they did.
and second; because i can break the clutches loose so easily, am i looking at a rebuild?
however, i finally drained it and pulled the cover today and it looks like this (not my pic, but is identical in appearance)

or this

basically, it's a clutch-type limited slip. this would be all well and dandy, save for the fact that i can rotate the output flanges opposite one another with only a moderate amount of hand force.
so first; did some z3's (non-M) come equipped with clutch-style differentials? i can't find any definitive document that shows they did.
and second; because i can break the clutches loose so easily, am i looking at a rebuild?
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