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Thread: Sooo I started the E34 rejuvenation process and have hit a few stumps....

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    Default Sooo I started the E34 rejuvenation process and have hit a few stumps....

    Air filter (check)

    fuel filter (check)

    Hood shocks (check with an extra surprise...the new shocks LAUNCH my hood open when I pull the release...I am afraid that my hood will go flying one day) hahaha

    Pitmans ( I have heard that you do not need to jack the car up...other say you do and put a load on the others...Others say just jack it up...what should I do?)

    Front Links ( do I need to place a load on the tires when I have the car jacked up?)

    So I noticed that No. 3 (http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...84&hg=11&fg=15) is broken off...I went to see where it connects to but I can not find it...can anyone shed some light on this please? I need to fix this because I am getting all kinds of crap under the hood... =/

    As far as the differential goes...I went under but I could not locate the number or anything on it that say if it is a LSD or OPEN...I would imagine it is a OPEN one just because it is a 525i e34 93'....can my VIN tell me something?

    Furthermore...on the differential...I think I have located the drain plug (inverted hex?) but I can not see the fill plug...is this process a Pain in the ASS?

    I think that should do it for now...thanks everyone!!!
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    the diff the drain and fill plug are right next to each other, the fill is on top, the drain down the bottom, they look the same

    front links, you can have car jacked, no need to have it under load

    pitarms, i dont think it matter if you have car jacked or not

    okay cya

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss View Post
    the diff the drain and fill plug are right next to each other, the fill is on top, the drain down the bottom, they look the same

    front links, you can have car jacked, no need to have it under load

    pitarms, i dont think it matter if you have car jacked or not

    okay cya
    Kriss...thanks for your response...after 10000 looks and one response I started feeling discouraged! =/

    Any one know about the real oem link question?
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    http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/tech...oil_change.htm

    mate the fill plug and drain plug are on top of each other, about 3 inchs apart

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss View Post
    http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/tech...oil_change.htm

    mate the fill plug and drain plug are on top of each other, about 3 inchs apart
    Thank BigKriss!

    I will get under again and look at it sometime Monday...Do you know where the tag for the diff is that tells you if it is a LSD or OPEN? I looked but I just couldnt find it

    I imagine its OPEN but I want to be sure
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    http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Mainte.../Diff2_big.jpg

    There you go! - Look like its next to the output flange.

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    Mate, I thought the drain and fill holes were next to each other, but it looks like the fill plug is on the side and the drain one at the back of the diff.

    See here; http://www.bmwe34.net/Wiki/tiki-inde...erential+seals

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    Hey kriss!

    I found the drain and fill plug....

    The fill plug seems it is in a tight area where I have no idea how I am going to open it...let alone torque it.

    I also found the number on the diff...it depicts

    "4.10 6031"

    So i take it it's an OPEN diff correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE View Post
    I also found the number on the diff...it depicts

    "4.10 6031"

    So i take it it's an OPEN diff correct?
    Yup, 4.10:1 open diff. It'd have an S4.10 if it was an LSD.
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