Yeah OK, it's the big thing behind the engine with a stick in the top.
More specifically, how do I work out if my soon-to-be-fitted spare gearbox is what I actually bought.
I bought (on here, about 15 years ago) a "close ratio" gearbox from "a 325i sport".
It has Getrag stamped on the side, obviously. It also has a part number 260.0.1346.90 which seems to be the part number for 'any old getrag 260'.
How do I tell if this is what I think it is?
How to Identify Gearbox
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paultv
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You need to check the extra suffix numbers stamped on the bell housing of the box - and yes there is a sport box with closer ratios -
check in the Wiki files - it lists everything you need to know.
Paul
check in the Wiki files - it lists everything you need to know.
Paul
4th May 1990 325i Convertible.
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agent006
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Of course, the Wiki. Completely forgot about it. I'll have a look for the serial number next time I'm at the lockup.
https://www.e30zone.net/e30wiki/index.p ... ain#Manual
https://www.e30zone.net/e30wiki/index.p ... ain#Manual
