hi all,
I've been searching everywhere but not getting much luck!
I've found a decent priced gearbox to replace mine in the 36. According to realOEM:
Mine: S5D 320Z - THMW
Possible replacement: S5d 320Z - THDU.
The donor is from a 1995 328i sport coupe
Mine is a May 1999 323i sport touring.
As far as I can tell mine is probably Getrag and the donor ZF? Anyone confirm this? If they are different, how would it affect the install and would the rations be all buggered up?
Thanks for any input.
E36 boxes. NEW Problem! - flywheel differences 3/2/12
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nice one mate.
But. It has the gear linkages so all i need is a prop? As long as its 1:1 in 5th, thats all that matters really.
realOEM says the prop shafts are the same...:
323i: 26111227283 http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=26&fg=05
328i: 26111227283 http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=26&fg=05
Is realOEM always 100% correct?
But. It has the gear linkages so all i need is a prop? As long as its 1:1 in 5th, thats all that matters really.
realOEM says the prop shafts are the same...:
323i: 26111227283 http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=26&fg=05
328i: 26111227283 http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mod ... g=26&fg=05
Is realOEM always 100% correct?
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Yes it is correct providing the info you put in is correct.
The Getrag and ZF boxes are different like Jhonno posted but later 323i had the ZF, same as the late 325i and 328i, they all have the same prop too.
The Getrag and ZF boxes are different like Jhonno posted but later 323i had the ZF, same as the late 325i and 328i, they all have the same prop too.
Well, got the replacement box. Its the same as the old one which is good.
Also got a replacement flywheel. Bolted on the new flywheel, clutch plate in, pressure plate on but the clutch is loose inside, no friction at all.
Its seems the outside of the new flywheel is thicker so even though the pressure plate is bolted on all the way, the gap is too big.
Both flywheels are the same diameter..
So, is the pressure plate or the clutch plate worn? I'm not sure, here are some pictures:
clutch (9.5mm total thickness):

two flywheels (original left, replacement right)

Which is the wrong bit!?
Also got a replacement flywheel. Bolted on the new flywheel, clutch plate in, pressure plate on but the clutch is loose inside, no friction at all.
Its seems the outside of the new flywheel is thicker so even though the pressure plate is bolted on all the way, the gap is too big.
Both flywheels are the same diameter..
So, is the pressure plate or the clutch plate worn? I'm not sure, here are some pictures:
clutch (9.5mm total thickness):

two flywheels (original left, replacement right)

Which is the wrong bit!?


