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jimbom30cab
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I have seen a 1998 m3 6 speed gearbox which is for sale
Quite fancy getting it, ismit a straight fit onto the m52
I guess I need the prop also to make up a hybrid prop
Could I keep my existing fly, clutch and starter?
Thanks
Quite fancy getting it, ismit a straight fit onto the m52
I guess I need the prop also to make up a hybrid prop
Could I keep my existing fly, clutch and starter?
Thanks
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jimbom30cab
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This is the one
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Check Dans thread Jim, im sure his 6 speed is from an E46 diesel.
Internet folk law says those M3 6 speeds are weak.
Internet folk law says those M3 6 speeds are weak.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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Chocolate Tea Pot.......
Or made of Cheese
Cant remember which
Or made of Cheese
Cant remember which
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm also thinking of getting a more modern gearbox to go with my M52.
Was just going to get a standard 5 speed from an e36 328i.
But would these also be shagged and not worth it? What's the alternatives?
Thanks
Was just going to get a standard 5 speed from an e36 328i.
But would these also be shagged and not worth it? What's the alternatives?
Thanks
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jimbom30cab
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Thanks for the advice guys
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the 6 speed box isn't as bad as people make out theres some internet hype going on! The e46 6 speed box is the same fit i believe but much nice shift action almost identical ratios
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right I got a 6 speed set up sorted and a e36 328 auto prop to go on it
will get it all fitted next week along with the M3 E30 3.25 LSD and report back chaps
thanks

will get it all fitted next week along with the M3 E30 3.25 LSD and report back chaps
thanks
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dunno mate, will find out this week, it's the stubbiest one i know of so if not i guess it will need a custom prop.
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sorry Si, i missed the bit about the M20 - I wouldn't have a clue mate if all this would fit an M20 to be honest.
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It will bolt onto an M20 but at the wrong angle, will involve bending/twisting/abusing the shifter linkages and bodging up a new mount, be careful with the auto prop Jim I seem to remember them being too short for proper engagement on the centre prop joint
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thanks Dan, if it's too short i'll try a e36 328i manual prop, should be a bit longer
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mmmmmm
so it sounds like the 328i auto prop is too short and the manual too long.
I guess this means get a manual prop and have it shortened and balanced then ??
so it sounds like the 328i auto prop is too short and the manual too long.
I guess this means get a manual prop and have it shortened and balanced then ??
I had a e36 m3 flange welded on a spare IS prop I had and the job lot balanced and powder coated at Bailey Morris cost about £85 iirc and has been very good I just did them a drawing with all the measurements on.
The guy even took me for a tourvof the workshops as I said I was interested in engineering and how they balanced the shafts, they had some huge props in there off earth movers, must have been 8" dia easy.
http://www.baileymorris.co.uk/
The guy even took me for a tourvof the workshops as I said I was interested in engineering and how they balanced the shafts, they had some huge props in there off earth movers, must have been 8" dia easy.
http://www.baileymorris.co.uk/

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If using the 328i box, the manual e36 328i prop fits just fine with the E30 centre bearing - as DanThe has said. I've done this myself with no issues at all.
You'll find that the centre bearing sits the opposite side of the join in the propshaft and therefore has to be fitted the 'wrong' way round. It sounds confusing, but when you line it all up, it makes sense.
You'll find that the centre bearing sits the opposite side of the join in the propshaft and therefore has to be fitted the 'wrong' way round. It sounds confusing, but when you line it all up, it makes sense.
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Hope this will resolve the great prop shaft debate.
So the m52 with the e30 m3 prop fits perfectly, nice and tight
The e36 m3 3.2 6 speed box is exactly 7cm longer
Here are the measurements
Length of e30 m3 prop is 146cm flange to flange
Length of e36 328i auto prop is 128.5cm flange to flange
So basically the 328i auto prop is too short, even extended fully it was too short, like Dan said
Interesting the e36 m3 3.2 prop is 131cm , again too short and of course has the wrong flange on the diff
So basically we need a 139cm prop (maximum) in lengh, lets say 138cm to give us a fighting chance of fitting it easy.
So the only answer is a custom prop
Hope that helps
Anyone recommend a good place I can get my e30 m3 prop shortened and balanced?
So the m52 with the e30 m3 prop fits perfectly, nice and tight
The e36 m3 3.2 6 speed box is exactly 7cm longer
Here are the measurements
Length of e30 m3 prop is 146cm flange to flange
Length of e36 328i auto prop is 128.5cm flange to flange
So basically the 328i auto prop is too short, even extended fully it was too short, like Dan said
Interesting the e36 m3 3.2 prop is 131cm , again too short and of course has the wrong flange on the diff
So basically we need a 139cm prop (maximum) in lengh, lets say 138cm to give us a fighting chance of fitting it easy.
So the only answer is a custom prop
Hope that helps
Anyone recommend a good place I can get my e30 m3 prop shortened and balanced?
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For completeness, Dan has previously said the e36 328i 5 speed manual prop is too long
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ok but what standard prop would I need mate?
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