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Re: New List Member with question about E36 (325IS)
- Subject: Re: New List Member with question about E36 (325IS)
- From: alex.fadeev@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 12:20:47 -0500
"gbconnolly" <gbconnolly@domain.elided> wrote:
>
> Greg Connolly here in Ottawa, Canada. I've been a member of the Alfa
> Digest for years and have found its list members to be very knowledgeable
> and helpful with any questions or problems that I have had. I'm hoping
> that this will be the case on this digest as well, as I've just helped
> my son pick up a nice '92 325is
>
> We had the car pre- inspected before the purchase and everything in
> the drivetrain and all the mounts and bushings checked out as rock
> solid, which is what we expected as the car has always been dealer
> serviced and maintained. But we've noticed a violent shudder from the
> rear end that can be felt right through the whole chassis when
> accelerating hard in a right hand turn (haven't tried it turning left
> yet) Feels like you'd expect it to feel if you were tramping it on a
> washboard dirt road.Very disconcerting. We had it re-checked by the
> original mechanic and he couldn't fine a thing wrong. Any ideas?
Chris,
First question: does the car have LSD? If it does, what fluid is in that
diff? Is there enough of it?
If the shudder is present only under load and only under acceleration while
turning (both sides), I would suspect the diff fluid (non LSD in an LSD
diff). I'm assuming that it is nothing serious like worn out diff
internals.
Either way, I highly recommend that you invest into an E36 Bentley manual
(www.rb.com) and BMW CCA membership (www.bmwcca.org).
alex f
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