Hey Guys & Gals,
I'm a long-time lurker, but new member to M42 Club. I recently purchased my first e30 and love the car. It's a 1991 318is, mostly stock but a little rough around the edges.
I am working on bringing the car back to great condition, a little bit at a time.
My question involves an odd noise coming from under the car. The best way I can describe the sound is to say that it sounds like an amplified version of a baseball card in the spokes of a bicycle wheel and seems to come from somewhere between my shifter and the passenger seat.
The sound is not constant, but rather begins to rattle when I have taken a hard/fast right turn, after I brake firmly, or when reversing. The speed of the sound seems to be positively correlated to my forward speed and occurs whether I am in gear or not.
The exhaust was completely shot when I got the car, and the CAT rattled like crazy when I hit it with my hand. The only local BMW mechanic I could find told me that he thought that was the cause of the sound. Today, I took the car to a local muffler shop and had a new cat, resonator, and muffler welded on.
As I left the shop the car seemed to be fixed, but after taking it out for a drive the sound started to occur again under the same circumstances as before. However, it is now harder to make it happen and it doesn't continue to do it for as long as it did before having the exhaust put on.
So it seems that the new exhaust has helped the situation, but not cured it. It honestly sounds like something ticking against my driveshaft, but when the car was on the lift today I took a good look under it and couldn't see anything hitting it.
Any ideas as to what it could be?
Kurt