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    #91
    Yea it is weird. After thinking it over, my best guess is that its a crack in the transmission housing. I know i sealed the input shaft good enough that it wouldnt spew out oil, maybe a drip but not a stream. Im gonna keep an eye out for a tranny while i start to pull mine out. Let me know if anyone has a good deal on a getrag, ill need one on deck if mine does turn out to be cracked.

    1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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      #92
      Damn, tough break.

      Might be a silly question, but are you sure it's trans oil?

      I've seen a very similar issue that I thought was a rear main seal, but it was the oil pan gasket leaking right above the trans reinforcement plate. Oil would seemingly seep right in between where the engine and trans meet up.

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        #93
        Almost certain. Ill double check tomorrow.

        Edit: just checked my engine oil level and its full. With the amount that i spilled in my driveway, it would have to be down to halfway i would assume. Plus the oil for my engine is a carmel color, whereas my trans oil is light and the leaking fluid definitely looks like coors light. Could still be wrong though.

        I almost hoped you were right though because it would've made more sense that the rear main seal mounting plate is leaking in between the pan and plate, since i didnt use a new pan gasket to reseal it, than the trans input shaft is, since i did reseal it.

        Whats the easiest way to 100% confirm its trans fluid or engine oil?
        Last edited by vtechnik; 10-02-2018, 07:46 PM.

        1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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          #94
          So both oils are amber, carmel colored?

          Did you happen to over fill either one of them?
          1990 325is
          m52b28
          3.73lsd
          g260 (1987 325is 5spd tranny)

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            #95
            One is rotella, the other is mobil1. One is 15w40 and one is 75w90 iirc. They're pretty different in color but obviously viscosity changes and color might change once warmed up. I think my game plan for next week is to pull the inspection piece in between the transmission and engine to see if the oil is leaking from in between the pan gasket and rear main seal. If so, I have a oil pan gasket in my shed ill use and see if that fixes the problem.

            1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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              #96
              Looks like I'm definitely pulling the transmission again.

              First, some good news;

              I got some new wheels for Stacy

              old on the right, new on the left



              They're 1999 NB Miata wheels. The guy said he pulled them off his miata in '99 with 10k miles on it because he got different rims. Basically they're NOS miata wheels in my eyes. Much better than the rice that was on her before.

              Pic of '99 clean inner barrel





              Idk yet if I'm gonna make a separate build thread for Stacy, especially since I don't want to join another forum to post, so I think I'll just throw a few updates here and there into this thread.

              On to E30 stuff

              I went ahead and bought a m18 3/8 impact to make my life easier and it sure does. It had no problem pulling the wheels off Stacy and it definitely made quick work of my loctited tranny bolts.

              I pulled the inspection plate to make sure it was tranny fluid and this is what I found



              Oil pan and flywheel are nearly bone dry. To absolutely make sure though, I started the car up on jack stands and ran it till the car warmed up. No fluid leaked at all which leads me to believe all the fluid was sitting at the back of the transmission, since the car was on jack stands.

              Oh well, such is life. I have to do a pile of hw tomorrow, but if I finish early I'll start pulling everything apart again.

              1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                #97




                Oops lol

                Pulled the tranny in more or less 4 hours this time, so I guess practice and my new m18 are helping. As you can see I put the flange on the wrong orientation and forgot a bolt? I guess I was pretty tired. I'm ordering the 323i TOB tonight and another bolt cause I lost the other one. Hopefully everything will be back together on the road by next week. I also got a box of interior goodies from fcp tonight which I'll be installing once the cars on the ground next week too.

                1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by vtechnik View Post






                  HOLY COW, thats a clean NA. I was actually looking for an NA before my current E30, but could not find an unmolested one

                  My lachssilber is just about the same point as you for my 5 speed swap, I just got my clutch and flywheel in. School's slowing me down on it too, I'm constantly debating between study time and wrenching, it kills lol.

                  Looking forward to more posts!
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by ScottSneed View Post
                    HOLY COW, thats a clean NA. I was actually looking for an NA before my current E30, but could not find an unmolested one

                    My lachssilber is just about the same point as you for my 5 speed swap, I just got my clutch and flywheel in. School's slowing me down on it too, I'm constantly debating between study time and wrenching, it kills lol.

                    Looking forward to more posts!
                    Yeah I got pretty lucky, I bought it off an old guy who owned for a lonnng time. She's a 3 owner car including me and she only has 112k miles. The plans are very similar to Lacey, nothing but oem/oem+ for this car. The only mod I want to do is to make the headlights wink lol. I'll have to start watching your build :D

                    Small update:

                    I got off work and knocked off a few things off the to do list

                    I removed the harmonic balancer, thanks iwantspeed for mentioning that, I pressed the stud bolts back in cause they looked like they'd still work.


                    Then I compared my new 323i TOB (left) to the 325i TOB (right).


                    Then I resealed the flange properly this time and marked on the TOB channel the difference between the 325i and 323i TOB's. It's quite a big difference.


                    After that I put all the accessories back together so I can finish putting her back in tomorrow. I'm super excited to finally daily drive a manual e30 again

                    1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                      So I got lacey all back together! I drove her down the road and she didn't leak a drip!

                      Pretty cool right?

                      Well... Apparently the 323i TOB was too much. Now the clutch doesn't fully engage when the clutch pedal is released. With any amount of significant load on the drive train, the clutch begins to slip badly. I realize now that I must've put the OG 325i TOB in improperly the first time. Bottom-line the tranny is coming back out. This is the 4th time I've pulled an e30 tranny in the past couple months. Gettin pretty tired of this crap but at least I'm getting pretty quick at it lol.

                      1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                        Originally posted by vtechnik View Post
                        So I got lacey all back together! I drove her down the road and she didn't leak a drip!

                        Pretty cool right?

                        Well... Apparently the 323i TOB was too much. Now the clutch doesn't fully engage when the clutch pedal is released. With any amount of significant load on the drive train, the clutch begins to slip badly. I realize now that I must've put the OG 325i TOB in improperly the first time. Bottom-line the tranny is coming back out. This is the 4th time I've pulled an e30 tranny in the past couple months. Gettin pretty tired of this crap but at least I'm getting pretty quick at it lol.
                        Eh, you'll survive :)


                        By the way, replace your head bolts with the updated torx ones, the hex you have are prone to failure:


                        Keep up the work!
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                        Pamela/Bella/Betty/325ix/5-Lug Seta/S60R/Miata ITB/Miata Turbo/Miata VVT/951/325xi-6

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                          Originally posted by Julien View Post
                          Eh, you'll survive :)


                          By the way, replace your head bolts with the updated torx ones, the hex you have are prone to failure:


                          Keep up the work!
                          Gotcha, I'll replace those soon. I'll probably do it when i readjust my valves, they're still ticking pretty loud? M20 problems I guess.

                          I haven't updated in a while but I finally fixed the tranny for good. The 5 spd. swap is finally done and I've been dailying her for the past couple days.

                          Pics ahead

                          I got so tired of laying in the gravel, dealing with jack stands, working in the dark, etc. I called in a favor to use my friend's lift. It made the job feel like an oil change at this point lol.

                          Up.


                          Pulled.


                          Down.


                          I timed myself for kicks and giggles and from start to finish I got everything done in a little under 4 hours with a lunch break in there, not too shabby ;)

                          I'm soooo happy with how everything turned out. It's definitely a different animal now, it takes me back to high school cause my red 325is was manual and had these race H&R springs too. Sooner or later I'll get around to that project. I want to say I'm going to enjoy it as is for a while but I just ordered a lot more goodies to install lol. Whilst I wait for packages to arrive I'm going to start the wiring and putting the interior back together, here's how she sits now.

                          Before:

                          1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                            A couple weeks ago I felt adventurous so the girl and I took the e30 to Leavenworth to get the full Bavarian experience. Overall the trip was great. I broke a few necks and had one guy ask me about my car. I no longer feel embarrassed now that it's manual.



                            I also went back to the iS weaves now that I found another center cap (FINALLY). I replaced all the bmw logos and wrapped some newish tires around them. Definitely cleaned the car up quite a bit.

                            I also got a restored plate too. The year is spot on and it has 3 three's so it was perfect



                            I also got my interior back together. Looks like factory :). I replaced the little m stripe on the steering wheel to match the new shift knob, it really brings the room together.

                            Now as usual with any of my updates (or so it seems like) I have bad news. An unfortunate series of events occurred.

                            So the first week of driving around the car smoked heavily. I figured it was just the rain water in the exhaust cause I left the exhaust outside while working on the car. I also noticed my valvetrain was pretty loud but I chalked it up to the fact that I hadn't heard what my m20 sounded like in a while. The next week the smoking continued. This is where I was confused because I figured the rain water had steamed out by then.

                            At this time I took the car up to Leavenworth. On the way back the check oil light came on. I checked the dipstick and it was nearly bone dry (this was only after a couple weeks of replacing the oil) :( Luckily I had some 10w-40 in my trunk. After pouring the oil in my engine sounded muuuuch quieter and performance felt a lot better.

                            I got home and immediately did a compression test the next day. While cold she ran 160ish across the board, but nearly all the spark plugs were covered in oil. As a last attempt before admitting defeat I replaced the pcv breather hose today because with further inspection I realized mine was almost completely clogged.

                            After cleaning off and replacing the plugs I let her warm up. I r3v'd out the engine to 3k in neutral and the car is still smoking like a train :(

                            I looked around but couldn't find the old oil container I used when I did the swap. My theory is this; I used a fairly thin oil, plus some mmo and the combination of the plugged breather setup caused all the oil to squeeze through the valve seals / damaging them???

                            Time for a head rebuild? I assume so. Input is welcome

                            1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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                              Hey! It's been a long time since an update with Lacey. Is your car back on the road? I hope so.
                              1988 325 Lachs Sedan SOLD

                              1989 325i Bronzit Beige 2 Door
                              SOLD

                              2018 Volkswagen Alltrack SE DSG
                              Past:1988 325iS Lachs 5 Speed

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                                Originally posted by TFJR View Post
                                Hey! It's been a long time since an update with Lacey. Is your car back on the road? I hope so.
                                Ehhhhhhh.. not so much lol. I took her apart last week and have the head all rebuilt. I'm just looking for the time to put it all back together. I think next week it should be all back together hopefully, I'll post the full update then. Thanks for checking in though lol.


                                1988 ~ Lacey ~ 325iS

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