316i gearbox fit onto 318iS??
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Rupe30
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Hi just bought a 318iS engine but without the gearbox, just checking, will my 316i gearbox bolt on?? theyre M40 engines.
Cheers!
Rupes
Cheers!
Rupes
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E30Mark
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This has been discussed before! can't remember the outcome. You'll need a 318is prop which makes me think the gearbox is different...
1 & 2 bed flats in Bournemouth areas, with parking
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m-dtech
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same bolt pattern the difference is a big rubber doughnut that joins the prop to the gearbox.
measure the distance from the m40 engine mount hole to rear of engine and also measure the distance from m42 mount and rear of engine, if both the same then you have no problems.
hth
measure the distance from the m40 engine mount hole to rear of engine and also measure the distance from m42 mount and rear of engine, if both the same then you have no problems.
hth
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The rubber coupling is the same for all E30 cars (except M3, 320is and IX models)m-dtech wrote:same bolt pattern the difference is a big rubber doughnut that joins the prop to the gearbox.
measure the distance from the m40 engine mount hole to rear of engine and also measure the distance from m42 mount and rear of engine, if both the same then you have no problems.
hth
The difference is the gearbox output flange is quite a bit longer on the M42 box and some of the internals are different (stronger)
I have a mint 318is/M42 30k miles box for £100
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m-dtech
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i have prop and gearbox here you can have for £100
you will prob need gear linkages aswell.
you will prob need gear linkages aswell.
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Rupe30
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Theo
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I also have an m42 prop and a very good gearbox. Where are you based?
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Rupe30
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In Stratford upon Avon, how many miles has the box done??Theo325 wrote:I also have an m42 prop and a very good gearbox. Where are you based?
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The diffrence between the two boxes is the output flange,
the M42 one sticks out a little bit far back then the M40 one,
by changing out the flange you can use your M40 driveshaft or vice versa..
the M42 one sticks out a little bit far back then the M40 one,
by changing out the flange you can use your M40 driveshaft or vice versa..
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I'm based in Kent, so quite a long way to collect. Mileage is 160k - but a very good box, also £50.
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the flange is the unit that bolts to the driveshaft from the gearbox
by looking at the two you´ll see the diffrence right away.
by looking at the two you´ll see the diffrence right away.
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