Very inexperienced...need help removing and installing a diff.

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  • ck_taft325is
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2007
    • 6880

    #31
    The top "hanger" bolts is what you'd be using from what was on your car. You spray some WD-40 or PB Blaster and thread it in, out, in, out, in, out about 20 times. Just to make sure the threads on your "new" diff are good and cleaned out and the bolt will go in smoothly. I had one hang up and when we where struggling it we hung it off of just one to get more movement on the diff. Ever had a differential just straight up fall from about 2' when you where under it? It's a rush to say the least. Also stripped the hell out of the front driver's side threads and we had to very gingerly cut out the broken threads to catch good ones. Fun stuff.
    Need a part? PM me.

    Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123

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    • Van Westervelt
      R3V OG
      • May 2006
      • 9365

      #32
      I just did an entire e34 diff, rear axles, hubs and brakes solo in under 3 hours. Removed and installed the new. Now those diffs are big. (540i)

      I have had people come over to replace their diffs, play with bolts for an hour with no headway. I get under their car while they take a pee, when they come out, I let them know they are all broken free, and to hurry up cus I need my garage. ;) One time they took a pee, one time it was for an adult refreshment. Either way, experience pays in this situ. I cant count how many e30 diffs I have swapped in and out in the last few years.

      And x10 to what ck_ said about "chasing" or cleaning and matching the threads on your diff going in. It can be the difference in pulling it back out AGAIN for that stuck 4th bolt.

      Its a daunting task if youve never been there, but after a a couple times, its just a lil more time on your back.
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      • ck_taft325is
        R3V OG
        • Sep 2007
        • 6880

        #33
        Originally posted by Van Westervelt
        I just did an entire e34 diff, rear axles, hubs and brakes solo in under 3 hours. Removed and installed the new. Now those diffs are big. (540i)

        I have had people come over to replace their diffs, play with bolts for an hour with no headway. I get under their car while they take a pee, when they come out, I let them know they are all broken free, and to hurry up cus I need my garage. ;) One time they took a pee, one time it was for an adult refreshment. Either way, experience pays in this situ. I cant count how many e30 diffs I have swapped in and out in the last few years.

        And x10 to what ck_ said about "chasing" or cleaning and matching the threads on your diff going in. It can be the difference in pulling it back out AGAIN for that stuck 4th bolt.

        Its a daunting task if youve never been there, but after a a couple times, its just a lil more time on your back.

        Pretty much this. I got stuffed on non-chased bolts and being wrecked from moving tile all day so I was at about half speed and creaking joints/back. All the while Criv and Luke where bullshitting and tapping my damn foot with an encouraging "arn't you done yet? Damn..."
        Need a part? PM me.

        Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123

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        • AirplaneBuilder
          E30 Modder
          • Aug 2010
          • 823

          #34
          Originally posted by ck_taft325is
          Know what? I think we deserve a medal for being r3v late nighter's of the week.



          I actually don't mind gloves for 60% of the work but I've got this issue with big palms, long fingers but all of my hand is pretty lean. I beat the piss out of my hands on suspension. Holy God do I beat the shit out of my hands.

          Late nighter's?? at 1am.lol i just finished dinner haha!


          1989 Zinno 325i S50 ZF320

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          • E30Rookie37
            Grease Monkey
            • Nov 2010
            • 308

            #35
            Originally posted by AirplaneBuilder
            Late nighter's?? at 1am.lol i just finished dinner haha!
            Lol I agree for sure about that. I'm not starting work till 11pm and then eating dinner at like 3am.
            86' 325e

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by 02stu
            They're (e30s) very sensible if you never want to get laid by anything other then a college student..on second thought

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            • dball4
              E30 Addict
              • Sep 2010
              • 560

              #36
              Originally posted by Van Westervelt
              I just did an entire e34 diff, rear axles, hubs and brakes solo in under 3 hours. Removed and installed the new. Now those diffs are big. (540i)

              I have had people come over to replace their diffs, play with bolts for an hour with no headway. I get under their car while they take a pee, when they come out, I let them know they are all broken free, and to hurry up cus I need my garage. ;) One time they took a pee, one time it was for an adult refreshment. Either way, experience pays in this situ. I cant count how many e30 diffs I have swapped in and out in the last few years.

              And x10 to what ck_ said about "chasing" or cleaning and matching the threads on your diff going in. It can be the difference in pulling it back out AGAIN for that stuck 4th bolt.

              Its a daunting task if youve never been there, but after a a couple times, its just a lil more time on your back.
              When i get my lsd I will be sure to contact you.
              1989 M3
              2008 135i 6sp

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              • bmwm42
                R3V OG
                • Nov 2010
                • 6300

                #37
                yes Van Westervelt care to help me install the diff you sold me ill even go take a piss while you work your magic
                Originally posted by bmwm42
                PNW vulture pm me for parts
                Strategic nw e30 command

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                • Van Westervelt
                  R3V OG
                  • May 2006
                  • 9365

                  #38
                  Time and food allowing, I am always game. Time is just my enemy with two jobs, full time school, taking care of home, and a 6 week old baby. :)
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                  • bmwm42
                    R3V OG
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 6300

                    #39
                    im going to give it one last shot today with one long ass wrench if not ill wait till you have time
                    Originally posted by bmwm42
                    PNW vulture pm me for parts
                    Strategic nw e30 command

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