I generally try to post more specific questions, or when I struggle to troubleshoot something but I have done already a good amount of investigation. Disclaimer: This is more of an initial brainstorm.
Starting with the symptoms:
- Aggressive shifting makes a loud thud (SMG in 5th or 6th setting, full throttle, upshift without lifting the foot from gas for example) --> this is the part I'm the most concerned about, as this car would be driven on track next season.
- Diff growls on tight turns (not sure if it's symmetrical or asymmetrical - meaning if it's only when I turn on one particular side or not)
- There is play in the drivetrain: on/off throttle makes a clunk.
- I spun both wheels one by one while the rear end was jacked up with the car in gear, and spinning the right wheel made the diff clunk, but when doing the same with the left wheel the clunking seemed to come from the front (transmission)
- With the driveshaft removed, spinning the guibo / output shaft at the transmission had some play with clunking.
- Currently, my TPMS light keeps coming on red (I did the procedure to re-initialize the system but no luck) --> this may be unrelated, I am monitoring for a slow leak or something.
Additional details:
- It's an 03 E46 M3 Coupe, SMG
- Diff fluid is fresh, Castrol 75W140 with the Ford / Motorcraft friction modifier
- Guibo and CSB look good at inspection
- I recently did the diff input pinion seal and my torquing procedure for the pinion shaft nut was underwhelming (I used a Sharpie to mark it and an impact to torque it back to (what was left of) my marking... I know don't yell at me lol, lesson learned: use something to counter-hold and a proper wrench, and mark with paint markers, not Sharpies)
That said, about the last point, there is no whine... it's just the clunking. So am I right to think I might have had luck and torqued that nut okay-ish?
I'm thinking I might have to replace or rebuild the diff (mainly because of the growl), but I don't like to throw parts at a car without a proper diagnosis. I'm also suspecting something wrong upstream from the diff (transmission or flywheel perhaps?) What could be my course of action? What would you do with this car?
Starting with the symptoms:
- Aggressive shifting makes a loud thud (SMG in 5th or 6th setting, full throttle, upshift without lifting the foot from gas for example) --> this is the part I'm the most concerned about, as this car would be driven on track next season.
- Diff growls on tight turns (not sure if it's symmetrical or asymmetrical - meaning if it's only when I turn on one particular side or not)
- There is play in the drivetrain: on/off throttle makes a clunk.
- I spun both wheels one by one while the rear end was jacked up with the car in gear, and spinning the right wheel made the diff clunk, but when doing the same with the left wheel the clunking seemed to come from the front (transmission)
- With the driveshaft removed, spinning the guibo / output shaft at the transmission had some play with clunking.
- Currently, my TPMS light keeps coming on red (I did the procedure to re-initialize the system but no luck) --> this may be unrelated, I am monitoring for a slow leak or something.
Additional details:
- It's an 03 E46 M3 Coupe, SMG
- Diff fluid is fresh, Castrol 75W140 with the Ford / Motorcraft friction modifier
- Guibo and CSB look good at inspection
- I recently did the diff input pinion seal and my torquing procedure for the pinion shaft nut was underwhelming (I used a Sharpie to mark it and an impact to torque it back to (what was left of) my marking... I know don't yell at me lol, lesson learned: use something to counter-hold and a proper wrench, and mark with paint markers, not Sharpies)
That said, about the last point, there is no whine... it's just the clunking. So am I right to think I might have had luck and torqued that nut okay-ish?
I'm thinking I might have to replace or rebuild the diff (mainly because of the growl), but I don't like to throw parts at a car without a proper diagnosis. I'm also suspecting something wrong upstream from the diff (transmission or flywheel perhaps?) What could be my course of action? What would you do with this car?
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