Drivetrain
It's great that your engine produces all that lovely power, but getting it to the Wheels is a serious matter. To make the bridge between them, you need to understand the Drivetrain.
Contents
Overview
The gearbox, propshaft and differential make up the drivetrain. To get power to the gearbox, the clutch presses itself up hard against the flywheel of the engine.
Clutch
Plate
Master Cylinder
Slave Cylinder
Gearbox
Gearbox ratios are also dependent on the ratio of your diff. For example, a high ratio diff (4.27) combined with a high-ratio first gear (3.72) will make first gear useless. In contrast, a low-ratio diff (3.25) with a low-ratio gearbox (2.48 in first)
The E30 was available as both a Manual and an Automatic. In total, seven different gearboxes were fitted to the E30; Four manuals, all produced by Getrag, and three automatics by ZF.
Manual
A range of gearboxes were used in the E30.
Four-Speed | Five-Speed | |||||
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316 | 316 316i 318i | 318iS | 323i Sport | 323i 324td 325e | 325i Sport | |
1st | 3.76 | 3.72 | 3.72 | 3.76 | 3.83 | 3.72 |
2nd | 2.04 | 2.02 | 2.02 | 2.33 | 2.20 | 2.02 |
3rd | 1.32 | 1.32 | 1.61 | 1.32 | 1.40 | 1.32 |
4th | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.23 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
5th | 0.81 | 0.80 | 1.00 | 0.81 | 0.80 | |
Reverse | 4.10 | 3.45 | 3.71 | 4.10 | 3.46 | 3.46 |
Getrag 242 | Getrag 240 or 242/5 | Getrag 240 | Getrag 245 | Getrag 260 | Getrag 260/5 |
The M42 engine mates up to the same gearbox used in M40 engines, but is not campatible with earlier M10 gearboxes due to the angle of installation, which will cause problems with the shifter and rear gearbox mount. In a similar way, although the M40 and M42 boxes are interchangeable, the input/output shafts are different and so is the propshaft. This means that replacing a 318iS gearbox with the more mundane 318i unit will necessitate a change in prop.
Notice the similar ratios between the Getrag 240 and the Getrag 260/5. This means that for those replacing their M20B20 engine with the more powerful M20B25, Sports performance can be achieving by keeping the original gearbox.
However, don't let parts sellers convince you that the boxes are identical. Getrag gearboxes can be identified by looking for the serial number stamped around the edge of the bell housing. This number should also contain letters, which will identify the following boxes:
- Getrag 240 - MN or BMV
- Getrag 242 - LF, MD or BMU
- Getrag 242/5 - AY, AW or LG
- Getrag 245 - BJ
- Getrag 260 - NW, ANB or TNW
- Getrag 260/5 - TNN or HM
Automatic
Three-Speed | Four-Speed | ||
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316 318i | 320i 323i | 325i | |
1st | 2.48 | 2.73 | 2.48 |
2nd | 1.48 | 1.56 | 1.48 |
3rd | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
4th | 0.73 | 0.73 | |
Reverse | 2.09 | 2.09 | 2.09 |
ZF 3 HP 22 | ZF 4 HP 22 |
Selector
Propshaft
The propshaft is one of the least technical components in the drivetrain, being a simple metal pole that connects the back of the gearbox to the input flange of the differential. To cushion the blow of the engine and gearbox moving (during clunky gear changes and heavy braking), there is a rubber doughnut known as the guibo bolted to the gearbox end of the propshaft. Holding the prop of the body of the car is a bearing, held in a cradle, which allows the prop to spin freely.
Props come in two parts, connected with a swivel joint. These two parts are balanced together at the factory, and it is ESSENTIAL that they go back together in exactly the same way. Before splitting a propshaft, use a white paint or correction fluid to mark the two halves at their joint, so that you can reassemble the prop in exactly the same way. Failing to do this will result in an imbalanced prop which will shake itself apart at high revs.
If you're really lucky, you'll find white dots already in place from the factory, but don't count on it. An imbalanced prop is both useless and worthless.
Even though all E30s are a standard length, gearboxes and diffs are not, and depending on the car a different length prop will be fitted:
Manual | Automatic | |
---|---|---|
316i 318i | ||
318iS | ||
320i | 1526mm | |
323i | 1468mm | |
324td 325i | 1483mm | 1327mm |
However, it is possible to adjust the length of each propshaft by a certain amount (up to 10mm) by loosening the collar nut (pictured) and pulling the two halves of the prop apart. Make sure you mark the two halves first in case you separate the prop completely.
Guibo
Between the gearbox and prop sits the Guibo. This rubber cushion allows a certain degree of flex in the drivetrain, and without it the rattle of the prop would be insufferable.
Bearing
The centre bearing is essential for holding the prop to the bottom of the car, and is mounted inside a carrier frame. Depending on the model, the bearing fits around either the front or rear half of the propshaft.
When making adjustments to the prop, it is essential to tension the centre bearing; this means applying pressure to it before it is bolted in place, otherwise it will simply fall apart.
If the centre bearing is on the front section of the prop (as in 325i, 318i and), then push the bearing about 3mm towards the gearbox and then tighten the bolts up. If the bearing is on the rear section (as in E30 M3), the bearing is tensioned toward the diff.
Differential
Main article: Differentials
Output Flanges
Drive Shafts
Common Upgrades
A Z3 short shift conversion will help you change gears quicker.