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    Identify rack?

    OK, I have a remanufactured ZF rack from my parts car laying on the garage floor - I need to know what the heck it is before I go further with it. The numbers don't come up when I do a part search.

    It has the following number cast in to it: 7832 501 200

    There is also a tag riveted on to it that has this:

    7832 955 163
    1 140 833.0

    Thoughts?
    John in MD - 1991 318is
    190k miles and still rolling!

    #2
    Bump for a crappy pic of the tag:



    It looks much better IRL, but apparently my camera is having an off day.
    John in MD - 1991 318is
    190k miles and still rolling!

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      #3
      Are you trying to figure out what kind of car it is from? I'm somewhat confused as I was under the impression that there are only 3 e30 racks-M3, normal 4-turn, and 4.4-turn manual.

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        #4
        That's actually what I'm trying to figure out - which one is it? It is not the original rack from the 1991 318is it came out of, but I don't know if it is a stock replacement or one of the others.

        I reckon the real question is - how do you tell the difference between the steering racks?
        John in MD - 1991 318is
        190k miles and still rolling!

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          #5
          Bump - anyone?
          John in MD - 1991 318is
          190k miles and still rolling!

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            #6
            Do you have pics farther away? The normal e30 rack is smooth. I think the M3 rack has more ribbing on the outside, but I can't remember. I have a spare 4-turn rack that I can compare it to, though.

            Also, can't you just turn the input shaft to see what the ratio is (roughly)?

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