prop shaft DOUGHNUT!
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Hi all any advice will be appreciated, my rubber doughnut has split so that the metal inserts are now touching each other this is a new rubber coupling, has anyone elese had this issue? or are you using a different prop shaft coupling for turbo'd lumps??
2 points when installing a doughnut, aka guibo
1- check the arrows on the guibo should point to the flange of box and prop
2- when tightening guibo bolts, rotate the nut or bolt that is touching the flange to avoid twisting the rubber
1- check the arrows on the guibo should point to the flange of box and prop
2- when tightening guibo bolts, rotate the nut or bolt that is touching the flange to avoid twisting the rubber
I see there must be some other problem I know the doughnut was fitted the correct way I'm not sure how the bolts were tightened,my max bhp is around that mark so can't be the power ripping it up. I think a genuine bmw one is the next step incase the pattern part was faulty or from a dodgy batch
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Speedtouch
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ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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ross_jsy
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I wouldn't be installing one of those solid or polybushed ones as BMW designed these to take out the vibrations in the drive train, but more importantly to save the gearbox, prop and diff from shock. It's a lot cheaper and easier to replace one of these than other parts of the drive line.
Have seen some big power builds still retain them with no problems so I would recommend replacing it with a genuine BMW one and see how it goes
Have seen some big power builds still retain them with no problems so I would recommend replacing it with a genuine BMW one and see how it goes
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craigieeb
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Same here,
the standard one i have on mine is good enough,
as long as its installed properly and the bolts are the correct torque,
then it should last a long time
the standard one i have on mine is good enough,
as long as its installed properly and the bolts are the correct torque,
then it should last a long time
M50 Turbo!!!
I shall say no more 
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leeparkes
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If its a standard M20 2.5 prop your using why not upgrade to E36 328i prop?
its the same length but has the larger guibo up front.
its the same length but has the larger guibo up front.
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..







