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Jimmy535i
05-18-2004, 05:29 PM
This car needs a little love. I think I got it cheap enough
to make it a worthwhile project. Got it today.

1) Car has a driveshaft issue. Basically sounds like
a helicopter underneath.

What is the procedure to fix or replace the driveshafts?

Is this a job for a dealer or indy or can it be a do-it-yourself?


Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jim
90 535i
92 535i (former)
90 735il
92 325i (new project)

94is
05-19-2004, 02:27 AM
I'm not exactly sure what that could be. I've heard differentials that sound like jet engines though! If you do need to swap anything out, let me know. I have quite a few automatic parts (diff, driveshaft and even a tranny) from a 325isA if you're interested. Good luck! :)

Jr ///M5
05-19-2004, 08:11 PM
If you're not feeling any vibration, like in the seat of your pants, you might find it's only a fallen heat shield. And if it's not that simple, it could be the flex disc (standard transmission) or center bearing. Except for the center bearing, a close visual inspection should determine the cause.

Feeling a vibration along with the noise could mean more serious problems with the driveline.

Just remember, check the simple things first...

Jr
'91 318iS

winfred
05-19-2004, 08:33 PM
e36s eat rear wheel bearings, that makes quite a bit of noise

Jimmy535i
05-24-2004, 11:34 AM
Thank you all for the input. The transmission shifts fine. It looks like
the driveshaft support is broken. The car makes a whop-whop sound
when torque is needed to accelerate the car. Looks like I have
to drop the exhaust. Will keep you posted.