Clutch/Flywheel confusion

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  • Iron Giant
    Noobie
    • May 2006
    • 38

    #1

    Clutch/Flywheel confusion

    The clutch is bad on my mother's 1987 325es. I was about to order up a clutch when I ran into some questions about the job involving the flywheel. It's unclear to me if the car has a dual mass flywheel or the bellhousing mounted crank position sensor. Is there a way to tell based on the model or production date? I'd just look under the car for the CPS, but I'm a two hour drive away.

    If it turns out it does have a DMF, what is required to switch it over to the single mass unit?

    Sorry if this is a common question. It's been a while since I had an e30 and I don't frequent the site much any more.

    Thanks
  • MR 325
    Moderator
    • Oct 2003
    • 37825

    #2
    All 84 through 87 model year 325/325e/325eS have the trans mounted crank sensors.

    I still haven't figured out which year Etas got single mass vs dual mass flywheels.

    If you want to convert to a single mass flywheel it has to be from an Eta and not a M20B25.
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    • Regnar75
      E30 Addict
      • Sep 2011
      • 483

      #3
      just for the info, my car is a 4/1986 325es and it has an ETA Single Mass FW. i read somewhere that the pre 4/86 ETAs has a single mass. so it might be 4/86 and older?

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      • Andy.B
        E30 Mastermind
        • Sep 2011
        • 1650

        #4
        Originally posted by MR 325
        All 84 through 87 model year 325/325e/325eS have the trans mounted crank sensors.

        I still haven't figured out which year Etas got single mass vs dual mass flywheels.

        If you want to convert to a single mass flywheel it has to be from an Eta and not a M20B25.
        My 10/86 and 7/87 both have dual mass flywheels and deep bellhousings.

        I think it's probably safe to assume yours is dual mass.

        Have you tried looking up the Vin on realoem.com?

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