Mods: feel free to add/edit this to the reference section if it hasn't already been talked about.
Tranny differences between 318's:
After trying to R&R the engine and struggling to mate it up over 8 hours total, I was thinking this whole time that the shaft just wasn't aligning correctly for some reason. I even went out and bought an engine leveler to see if that would help. After a few more bitch sessions, I decided to take the tranny out and mate them together outside of the car. I would then plan on dropping the whole unit in as one assembly.
Fast forward to today. As I was putting on the new clutch, my clutch alignment tool would work in one engine and not the other. :confused: I then noticed the pilot bearings were different. This led me to look at the tranny and sure enough I noticed one tranny had a 'slightly' smaller shaft than the other one.:eek: I also noticed the pilot bearings were different as well.
I went ahead and examined all the numbers on the casing and besides the manufacturing date, all part #'s and revision #'s match up to each other. This is pretty strange. I would think BMW would at least put out a different revision #.
One theory is that one of the trannies could've been rebuilt but I find that highly unlikely given the condition of the tranny.
Am I missinig something here or is this common knowledge among the 318 crowd? Bottom line is I could've had this done last weekend when it was 50 degrees. Now I have to fight with working in 25 degree temps. :mad:
** Cliff Notes: The 318 Getrag 240 tranny can come with small or large shaft and still have the same part # and revision #'s.
Now time to go back out and finish the job.