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Differential parts compatibility - LISTINGS ONLY
Differential parts compatibility - LISTINGS ONLY
Published by roadrash
12-17-2009
Post Differential parts compatibility - LISTINGS ONLY

This thread is for listings only. Please post any discussion in the discussion thread.

The following listings follow this format:
  1. What type of transmission? (auto/manual, Getrag, ZF, etc.)
  2. Drive shaft came from what year & model car?
  3. Diff. ratio
  4. Diff. case size
  5. Diff. was taken from what year & model car?
  6. What type of diff. cover?
  7. Diff. cover was taken from what year & model car?
  8. Output flanges were from what year & model car?
  9. Half-shafts were taken from what year & model car?
  10. What modifications did you have to do?
  11. Have you had any issues with this combination?
  12. Misc. Notes

If you have information you'd like to contribute, send it to me via a PM or post it in the "discussion" thread. I'll be adding listings as I get them.

Thanks!
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  #1  
By roadrash on 12-22-2009, 07:23 PM
Default Submitted by cooljess76

1. What type of transmission? (auto/manual, Getrag, ZF, etc.)
Manual ZF

2. Drive shaft came from what year & model car?
'98 M3 manual front section, '97 318ti manual rear section

3. Diff. ratio
3.46LSD

4. Diff. case size
Medium

5. Diff. was taken from what year & model car?
E24 (year unknown)

6. What type of diff. cover?
E30

7. Diff. cover was taken from what year & model car?
'89 325i

8. Output flanges were from what year & model car?
'89 325i

9. Half-shafts were taken from what year & model car?
'89 325i

10. What modifications did you have to do?
Shimmed ABS sensors 2.25mm

11. Have you had any issues with this combination?
Car hasn't been driven since the install

Misc. Notes:
'97 318ti sport w/S52 swap. Halfshafts rebuilt with new inner/outer CV boots, dust caps, snap rings, boot clamps, grease, flange bolts, green loctite(spline), blue loctite(bolts), hub nuts and hub nut retaining rings. Differential filled with Mobil1 75w-90LS(limited slip additive). Replaced differential cover paper gasket. ABS shims were made from a modified 5/8" opening flat washer. Also used an E30 speed sensor.

Install went smoothly. Differential fit with plenty of room to spare, no modifying chassis to clear differential cover bolts was necessary. E30 325i w/ABS halfshafts fit perfectly, no forcing halfshafts onto flanges was necessary.

**Earlier year 318ti's will require chassis modification to clear the top differential cover bolts. This is usually done with a hammer. However, one member actually drilled the top two bolt holes on the cover to facilitate countersunk allen head bolts.

***Note, to prevent damage to your ABS sensors, be sure to loosen/remove sensors prior to inserting the halfshaft spline through the hub. Once the halfshafts are installed/torqued, then you can make/install the ABS shims.
  #2  
By roadrash on 12-25-2009, 06:08 AM
Default Submitted by davidl

1. What type of transmission? (auto/manual, Getrag, ZF, etc.)
Manual ZF?

2. Drive shaft came from what year & model car?
95 m3

3. Diff. ratio
3.15LSD

4. Diff. case size
Medium

5. Diff. was taken from what year & model car?
MCoupe 2001?

6. What type of diff. cover?
E30

7. Diff. cover was taken from what year & model car?
?

8. Output flanges were from what year & model car?
MCoupe

9. Half-shafts were taken from what year & model car?
stock ti

10. What modifications did you have to do?
Put the inner cv joints on the ti halfshafts

11. Have you had any issues with this combination?
None
  #3  
By roadrash on 01-01-2010, 10:56 PM
Default

  #4  
By Hotredti on 01-11-2010, 04:02 AM
Default Submitted by Hotredti

1. What type of transmission? (auto/manual, Getrag, ZF, etc.)
Stock automatic for now, but there's an S50 on an engine stand over in the corner, and a ZF 5spd in storage.

2. Drive shaft came from what year & model car?
Stock 4 cylinder auto.

3. Diff. ratio?
4.10:1

4. Diff. case size?
Medium

5. Diff. was taken from what year & model car?
1989 M3

6. What type of diff. cover?
E30 M3

7. Diff. cover was taken from what year & model car?
1989

8. Output flanges were from what year & model car?
1995 318ti. With the inner metal flanges removed to match E30 M3 setup. If you don't remove these (1 on each side) they will destroy your inner seal. Shorter length isn't a problem with stock power as the splines have plenty engagement into planetary gears.

9. Half-shafts were taken from what year & model car?
1995 318ti.

10. What modifications did you have to do?
Had to hammer the unibody structural brace above and behind where the differential's upper bolts and vent tube would make contact. Only had to move it rearward about 1/2". Also did a little cosmetic molding to it to maintain a somewhat stock look. The later years which saw the 323ti do not need this done.

11. Have you had any issues with this combination?


12. Misc. Notes
Last edited by roadrash; 01-11-2010 at 07:30 AM..
  #5  
By pnosker on 01-31-2010, 09:15 PM
Default

1. What type of transmission? (auto/manual, Getrag, ZF, etc.)
Manual Getrag

2. Drive shaft came from what year & model car?
1997 318ti

3. Diff. ratio
2.93LSD

4. Diff. case size
Medium

5. Diff. was taken from what year & model car?
E30 eta (year unknown)

6. What type of diff. cover?
E30

7. Diff. cover was taken from what year & model car?
Unknown E30

8. Output flanges were from what year & model car?
1997 318ti

9. Half-shafts were taken from what year & model car?
1997 318ti

10. What modifications did you have to do?
None

11. Have you had any issues with this combination?
No, besides getting brand new bolts (heated bolts break easily with lots of power!)

12. Misc. Notes:
Install both sides simultaneously while raising the diff in or else it will be a very very tricky fit.
Last edited by roadrash; 01-31-2010 at 09:44 PM..
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