E34 525iX Diff question

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Post Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:33 pm

Got an E34 525iX diff here but im a bit confused. There is an S on the diff case also the tag reads S 3.38 but the output shafts turn like an open diff, ie one goes one way and one goes the other :?
Didnt have time to get the back plate off hence the topic. :)
Iirc torsen diffs act like an open when turning by hand, is this what ive got?

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Post Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:15 pm

I think they are one of them there torsen diffs indeed..
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Post Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:00 pm

Just got back from locking the unit and while i was there i had another quick look, there seems to be a brake line type pipe near one of the output shafts with a bleed screw. :?
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Post Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:01 pm

Its a hydraulically lockable diff, I hope you didnt pay much for it
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Post Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:08 pm

It was given to me. :) Hydraulic, does that mean when fliud gets pushed into it it locks up? Do you know what % they lock up to?
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Post Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:58 am

Is it a rear diff?
If so, it is hydraulic, as stated...Operates off a high pressure feed from the rear of the steering pump via an accumulator tank mounted on the front right hand wing. This is electronically controlled via a control module...

Basically, unless you are going for a complete 4wd setup, this diff isn't a lot of use other than as a spare for an iX.

Front diff on an iX is a simple open job...sits hard up against the sump on the left side with the RH driveshaft running through the (unique) sump.
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Post Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:59 pm

Thanks. 8)

Being a 3.38 could the crown wheel and pinion be taken from it to use in an E30 diff? seems the same size as an E30 diff also 8 bolts holding the back plate on.
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Post Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:53 am

leeparkes wrote:Thanks. 8)

Being a 3.38 could the crown wheel and pinion be taken from it to use in an E30 diff? seems the same size as an E30 diff also 8 bolts holding the back plate on.
This was suggested to me by Gareth when I was looking for a high ratio diff.
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Post Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:25 pm

Its in line for my torquey M30 B10.
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Post Sat Nov 05, 2011 12:51 pm

My 3.38:1 diff had a CW&P i pulled out of one of these diffs :) So yes, it can work. Felt a bit tall geared for me on track but then my car is a lot heavier than yours. I'm now running a 3.64 again.

Strange diffs these, they use a hollow hydraulic cylinder to close the clutch plates up, not ramps etc.

I reckon a hydraulic handbrake lever could be used to make an instant 'welded' drift-diff :D
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Post Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:27 pm

gareth wrote:I reckon a hydraulic handbrake lever could be used to make an instant 'welded' drift-diff :D
This has crossed my mind. :)
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