Firstly got a buyer for my 2.7 M20....

ENGINE Ready for the new owner

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Thanksnickso wrote:looks good so far.
does the inlet manifold still have top be notched with the servo moved or is there enough clearance now? i know some people notch them but cant remember if they moved the servo.
next on the list, should have done it with the motor out but its too late nowGeoffBob wrote:Looking good. You might consider changing your steering rack for one from an E36 or E46 to give you fewer turns full-lock. E30 racks tend to be a bit on the slow side.

RoadHazard wrote:Looking good there.
How did you modify the M3 header? I'm planning to use it for my swap too.
And what transmission do you have, with what drive shaft?
Thanks.
havent found one yet, could you do me a favour and look out for the ratio im looking for ? (3.15) or even better would be a z3 diff for straight fitmentGeoffBob wrote:Have you found your LSD yet? I picked up two this morning, one from an E36 fresh for relocation into an E30 casing, and one fom an E30. Both in excellent condition. Unfortunately neither is the ratio you are looking for. Point is, they're around if you look hard.
Will do, but no guarantees. A 41:13 (3.15) LSD is a tough find locally (mostly 45:13 and 40:11 in this part of the world), but I'll keep an eye out for you.SAE30 wrote:havent found one yet, could you do me a favour and look out for the ratio im looking for ? (3.15) or even better would be a z3 diff for straight fitmentGeoffBob wrote:Have you found your LSD yet? I picked up two this morning, one from an E36 fresh for relocation into an E30 casing, and one fom an E30. Both in excellent condition. Unfortunately neither is the ratio you are looking for. Point is, they're around if you look hard.
Thanks manGeoffBob wrote:Will do, but no guarantees. A 41:13 (3.15) LSD is a tough find locally (mostly 45:13 and 40:11 in this part of the world), but I'll keep an eye out for you.SAE30 wrote:havent found one yet, could you do me a favour and look out for the ratio im looking for ? (3.15) or even better would be a z3 diff for straight fitmentGeoffBob wrote:Have you found your LSD yet? I picked up two this morning, one from an E36 fresh for relocation into an E30 casing, and one fom an E30. Both in excellent condition. Unfortunately neither is the ratio you are looking for. Point is, they're around if you look hard.
Not too many Z3's in the scrap yards that I have seen.
Remember, an LSD is hard to tell from an open diif unless you know what you are looking for. Many scrap yards have little gems up against their back walls that they don't even know are there. Best way to find the diff you are looking for is to go digging for one yourself. It takes time, but you'll find one eventually.
UweM3 wrote:telling a LSD apart from an open one should be a problem.
Sorry Uwe, but I’m afraid I have to disagree with you on that one. Turning one output flange with the input flange locked will force the other output flange to turn in the opposite direction due to the action of the planet and sun gears (same as an open diff). A LSD (Clutch type, viscous, or otherwise) still includes a set of planet and sun gears (even if not instantly recognisable compared to an open diff).UweM3 wrote:Turn one output flange and if the other output flange turns the SAME direction --> LSD! (blocking the input flange of course first)
Wish I could find an LSD that cheap over here!Coyote_ar wrote:i got a nice 3.15 LSD diff from a 323ti e36 compact. got it really cheap from the local yard, they really didnt know what they were selling.
just 50usd
No need to Uwe, I've had enough diffs apart to know how they work. In fact, in the attached picture you can see me pointing to the LS casing at the centre of a LSD. This contains the sun and planet gears which function in an identical manner to the sun and planet gears in an open diff. Only difference is that, with a LSD, the sun gears engage the LS casing (which is rigidly attached to the crown-wheel) via a coupling (clutch type, viscous or otherwise) in order to prevent slip.UweM3 wrote:GeoffBob, why don't you give it a try. You might be surprised......

well than there must be a lot of idiots out there and my last three LSD diffs have been open diffs according to you (guess my gearbox man is also blind because he had two off them open and didn't tell me that I was sold the wrong diffs.....)GeoffBob wrote: Whoever told you this was how to find an LSD at the scrappy told you big fat porkies!!
It's got nothing at all to do with the pre-load and everything to do with the action of the planet and sun gears. The action of this gear set makes what you say physically impossible. Please, I went to great lengths to describe in my previous post how an LSD works, and I feel that this should be sufficient. Please, lets not debate this with you stating what you think I don't know, rather state what you do know.UweM3 wrote:Turn one output flange and if the other output flange turns the SAME direction --> LSD! (blocking the input flange of course first)

Thank you Gunni, I was begining to feel the world was ganging up on me. And you, of all people, know how confrontational I can be, so your support means all the more to me.Gunni wrote:I have seen enough E30´s with LSD´s that I have NEVER EVER EVER EVER seen where the driveshaft is fixed via the engine and the rear jacked up and the wheels will rotate together.

Gunni wrote: I have seen enough E30´s with LSD´s that I have NEVER EVER EVER EVER seen where the driveshaft is fixed via the engine. and the rear jacked up and the wheels will rotate together. This literally means that the clutches are slipping so bad that it would never lock up.