E46 M3 Differential Input Shaft Seal Guide + M-Clunk Diagnosis, Refitting the Diff & Test Drive

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SPANNER RASH

SPANNER RASH

21 күн бұрын

E46 M3 Differential Input Shaft Seal Guide + M-Clunk Diagnosis, Refitting the Diff & Test Drive
Following on from the previous video where I removed my BMW E46 M3 differential and brought you up to speed on the car and its multiple diff problems, this time I compare two diffs on the bench, swap the input seal, refit, and find out if the “known good” second diff I picked up was a scam or not.
Here's what I used in this video:
Uprated Input Shaft Seal: ebay.us/acTmK6
BMW Revised Diff Bolts: ebay.us/c2tVLr
Castrol Transmax Limited Slip 75W140 Oil: ebay.us/Vqaciq
Original BMW SAF-XJ 0.5L + FM Booster 83222282583: ebay.us/rzk23W
Jenolite Wax Oil Spray: ebay.us/fDAS70
E-Torx Spanners: ebay.us/LAkQFk
E-Torx Sockets: ebay.us/YPEsBZ
Dewalt 18v 3/8 Ratchet: ebay.us/Wk14qg
With my original E46 M3 diff on the bench beside a spare one I picked up described as "known good" I was finally able to compare them and determine if there are any obvious issues with the original or at least points of difference in terms of play.
Surprisingly the new diff I picked up seemed to be clanking more when I span the input flange by hand, but I was correct in suspecting this was more to do with the fact it was drained of oil than anything.
The most prolific cause of E46 M-Clunk is said to be the right-hand output flange of these M3 differentials. Due to the design of the internals, the right-side flange has a shorter spline into the diff, and develops play over time, leading to clunks.
The new differential I had seems to have significantly less play versus the original one, which was encouraging to me. Further to that, my original diff seems to behave strangely to inputs, if you let the diff settle for a moment, it's very stiff to start it turning, almost feels like it seizes up slightly. When its turning however, it turns freely, it's just getting it to start.
With that strange development, I concluded fitting the new differential was the best move, so this is the unit I opted to fit my new input shaft seal to.
The new input shaft seal I picked up is an uprated part which is supposedly improved from BMWs original seal, it uses a cup design rather than a grooved design to prevent the diff oil from escaping. I believe its the grooves on BMW's design which wear down over time and permit the leaking of oil.
The video serves as a good guide for replacing the pinion seal on your M3 diff. First remove the input flange by careful removing the nut which holds it in place. Count the threads as I did, as its absolutely essential that this nut is put back in exactly the same position as it was originally. It doesn't just hold on the input flange, it also sets the thrust of the pinion on the crown wheel. Setting it incorrectly will terminate your differential prematurely, and it will probably make a horrific noise while in demise.
with the input flange nut, and the flange itself removed, extract the original diff seal and get your new one carefully pressed in. Button it back up and your job should be done, no more diff leaks.
After doing this successfully, fitted the diff to the car using new rear bolts, the revised E-torx ones with the shoulder supplied by BMW. It was quite tough but with help from he old man and a bit of bickering, we managed to get the diff in place, the torque settings are shared in the video too.
I'd fitted the spare diff with the original diff's oil, the stuff supplied by BMW I'd put in only a few thousand miles previous, and topped up with some Castrol limited slip oil to meet capacity.
Following a 50 mile test drive, which included some tight circles to circulate the diff oil into the clutch packs and reduce the groaning noise, and some spirited driving, I concluded that my M-Clunk is considerably improved. Although still present, it's considerably reduced.
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@Rizinium
@Rizinium 19 күн бұрын
Awesome stuff. Seeing this has given me the confidence to do my own. Not like other videos that say you need 3 special tools and a hoist.
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
Awesome, really glad to give you confidence to work on your own M3. It's not rocket science with these luckily, even though they are a pain to work on versus older BMW models. Just requires a bit more patience. Get the car lifted enough to work under it, in a secure and safe way, and you can't go far wrong with mostly basic hand tools.
@TheoldBiker-bi1ho
@TheoldBiker-bi1ho 19 күн бұрын
Good work with your nice M3, and nice to see your videos here 🙂
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
Cheers pal! 😃
@BattleOfAssaultClan
@BattleOfAssaultClan 19 күн бұрын
Not alot of people know why it clunks. The reason why is because of the actual front mounting diff bolt loosening because of vibration, which causes the Diff to kick upwards into the chassis and it creates a thud the shaft of the bolt hits the internal sleeve of the bushing. The only fix that i found was to fit a hardened bolt with a nord lock washer so it doesn't loosen during shifts.
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
That is definitely a common one, I've heard of the front bolt working its way out entirely and ending up sat on the undertray. As you can imagine, that leads to an absolute clunk-fest. 😆 However, that's just one thing tat can cause M-clunk, and it didn't apply for me. My front bolt was in solid as the day it was fitted, took use of a breaker bar to get the thing moving, yet my original diff clunked like heck.
@maxlagewaard8959
@maxlagewaard8959 19 күн бұрын
serious harry potter vibes with that nine and three quarters
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
Haha yeah that also occurred to me afterwards. It's quite spooky! 😆
@jimmyboyd817
@jimmyboyd817 19 күн бұрын
The realm of reasonable clunk...haha love it
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 19 күн бұрын
Haha! That's where I'm trying to stay 😆
@jimmyboyd817
@jimmyboyd817 19 күн бұрын
@@SPANNERRASH we all are! Another great video.Love the amount of work you put in and explanations are top notch. Superb channel.
@e30_318is_project
@e30_318is_project 19 күн бұрын
Looking at putting the diff back, i'm totally not looking forward putting mine back in 😂
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 19 күн бұрын
Haha Good news is it's probably not worse than taking it out! E46s just aren't fun to work on compared to E30s it seems. 😆
@RacingDiffs
@RacingDiffs 19 күн бұрын
Would you like to make a video on the performance upgrade? We would support it with parts.
@rotateonthis
@rotateonthis 19 күн бұрын
I'll bet he doesn't want to take the diff out again for a while 😀 Love your instructional videos on rebuilding BMW diffs by the way
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
Long term I am planning to rebuild that original diff and refit it fresh, in the hope to solve the clunk entirely. So depending on the details, I could be very interested in working with you on that. 😁 If you reach out to me via email I'd be happy to discuss further. spannerrashteam@gmail.com
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 18 күн бұрын
@@rotateonthis Haha! I suspect by autumn time I'll have forgotten how much graft was involved. 😆
@RacingDiffs
@RacingDiffs 18 күн бұрын
​@SPANNERRASH my guys from customer support will be reaching you out soon. Personally, I liked your video very much. I would love to see you install and review our parts.👍🏻 Especially we are specialised for M-clunk problems from E46 to F80.
@SPANNERRASH
@SPANNERRASH 17 күн бұрын
@@RacingDiffs Thank you for the kind words! 😃 It sounds very promising that you'd be the right guys to partner with in this case. I look forward to hearing from your team. 👍
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