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diff cover ID?
- Subject: diff cover ID?
- From: "Sutterfield, Bob" <Bob@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:49:54 -0700
Yesterday afternoon I set out to install a differential I bought used. The
guy I bought it from thought it would bolt right up in my E28. I thought so
too until I had both diffs sitting side-by-side on my garage floor, and
noticed their covers are different. (Insert choice expletives here, and
take a break for a beer.)
The diff I removed from my E28 has the mounting point aligned with the left
top bolt on the cover. The cover I got with the new diff has the mounting
point centered between the top two bolts, and maybe 5mm closer to the
casing. Here are some diagrams to show what I mean. "O" means a cover
bolt, "H" means the mounting point:
E28: unknown:
+-O-O-+ +-O-O-+
| H | | H |
O O O O
| | | |
O O O O
| | | |
+-O-O-+ +-O-O-+
This unknown diff cover is stamped with BMW part number "1210436" which I
can't find in my Mobile Tradition parts CD-ROM. I searched E28, E24 (old
and new), E23, E21, E12, E9, and E3, also the ///M versions of those
chassis, just in case any other cars used this style diff casing with just a
cover and output flange swap (like E30/E28).
I bought the diff with an E30 cover and output flanges in place, and the
unknown diff cover and flanges in a plastic bag. It's unclear where the
seller got the unknown cover. Any ideas what car this diff cover comes
from?
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Bob Sutterfield
'87 E30 325iS http://bmwe30.net #1129 DAS KAR
'88 E28 535iS http://m535i.org #154 IHR FUNF
BMWCCA #169277 Rocky Mountain Chapter
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