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/ Manual Transmission
Output shaft seal, replacing (6-speed
transmission) (transmission installed)
- Raise and safely support vehicle.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support.
- Remove exhaust system and heat shields. See 180 Exhaust
System.
- Support transmission with transmission jack
- Disconnect driveshaft at transmission output flange, and
hang driveshaft to side. See
260 Driveshaft.
Remove transmission crassmember:
If applicable, release electrical harnesses from transmis-
sion crossmember.
Remove transmission and crossmember mounting bolts
(arrows).
5022305201 - Tilt down rear of transmission
CAUTION-
Tlting the engine to lower the transmission can lead to dam-
age to various components due to lack of clearance.
Use screwdriver to pry out output flange collar nut retaining
plate.
Remove collar nut with BMW special tool
23 2 320 or equiv-
alent thin-walled deep socltet
(36 mm). Use BMW special
tool
23 0 020 or equivalent to counterhold output flange.
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I Manual Transmission
If installing new output flange: Recalculate thickness of
shims based on difference in height between output shaft
surface and collar nut support surface. Shims must be within
the output flange preload specification below the collar nut
support surface.
Output flange preload Difference between heights of shaft and output 0.05
- 0.22 mm
flange sealing
suriace MINUS thickness of shims (0.002 - 0.009 in)
NOTE-
Shims are available in increasing sizes of 0.1 mm from
1.4 mm to 2.1 mm (0.055 in to 0.083 in) from BMWparts.
- Install shims. Install and torque flange collar nut.
Tightening torques Output flange to out put shaft
. Stage I 190 Nm (140 ft-lb)
. Stage II (after loosening) 120 Nm (89 it-lb)
- Use BMW special tool 23 2 470 to install flange nut retaining
plate.
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal, noting the fol-
lowing:
Install driveshaft using new nuts. See
260 Driveshaft.
Checlc transmission fluid level, topping up as necessary.
Tightening torques
Aluminum driveshaft to flex-disc
- MI2 (use Dacromet-coated washers) 90 Nm (66 ft-lb)
Driveshaft
CV joint to final drive flange
MI0 (Tom bolt)
70 Nm (51 ft-lb)
M8 (compression nut) 32 Nm (24 ft-lb)
Flex-disc to transmission flange or driveshaft
* MI0 (8.8 grade) 48 Nm (35 ft-lb)
- MI0 (10.9 grade) 60 Nm (44 ft-lb)
. MI2 (8.8 grade)
81 Nm (60 ft-lb)
MI2 (10.9 grade) 100 Nm (74 ft-lb)
- MI4 140 Nm (1 03 ft-lb)
Transmission
crossmembe~
to transmission (ME)
to chassis (M10)
21 Nm (15 ft-lb)
42 Nm (30 it-lb)
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- - Manual Transmission
- V-8 engine: Remove heat shield from left front axle support.
< V-8 engine: Remove engine speed reference sensor from
transmission.
- Where applicable, remove brackets for transmission under-
body protection (adjacent to transmission).
4 Support transmission with transmission jack.
- Where applicable, remove reinforcing cross brace from
below driveshaft at transmission.
- Disconnect harness connector from back-up light switch
on transmission.
- Free harnesses for oxygen sensors and back-up lights
from crossmember and transmission.
Remove transmission crossmember: Remove transmission mount bolts
(A).
Remove transmission crossmember bolts (B)
Where applicable, remove bolts (C).
NOTE-
5-speed transmission shown in illustration. Crossmember
assembly for 6-speed transmission is similar.
Disconnect driveshaft from transmission and hang to one
side. See
260 Driveshaft.
I CAUTION- I
Do not damage constant velocity joint orprotective boot at
rear differential.
- 6-cylinder engine: Remove stabilizer bar links and swivel sta-
bilizer bar
u~wards.
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Manual Transmission
4 V-8 engine: Remove transmission mounting Tom-head bolts
(arrows). Note length and location of bolts.
Remove transmission by pulling backward until transmis-
sion input shaft clears clutch disc splines, then pull down-
wards. Lower transmission jack to remove transmission.
- Installation is reverse of removal, keeping in mind the
following:
When installing a new transmission, be sure to transfer
parts from old transmission
if applicable.
Thoroughly clean input shafl and clutch disc splines. Light-
ly lubricate transmission input shaft before installing.
* Be sure bellhousing alignment dowel sleeves are located
correctly. Replace damaged sleeves.
Center rear of transmission in driveshaft tunnel before
tightening transmission support bracket.
NOTE-
In order to avoid difficulties in transmission removal at a fu-
ture time, use washers with Torx-head mounting bolts.
- Reinstall driveshaft. Use new nuts when mounting driveshaff
to transmission/flex disc. See 260 Driveshaft.
- Refill transmission with appropriate lubricant before starting
or towing car. See Transmission fluid service earlier in this
repair group.
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Automatic ~ransmissionl
II I
4 Install engine support across engine bay. Raise and safely
support vehicle.
Make sure the car is stable and
we1 supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjaclc stands designed for
CAUTIOI\C
Removal of transmission will cause engine to tip unless en-
gine support is used.
- Remove splash shields from underside of vehicle.
- &cylinder models: Detach front stabilizer bar from stabilizer
bar
links. Swivel stabilizer bar upward.
- Drain ATF from transmission as described earlier.
- Remove exhaust system and exhaust heat shield. See 180
Exhaust System.
- Disconnect driveshaft from transmission and hang to one
side. See
260 Driveshaft.
4 With selector lever in park:
Hold
linkage clamping bolt (A) stationary when loosening
selector lever cable clamping nut
(6).
- Loosen cable clamping nut and remove cable from bracket
(ASS
3252 transmission shown).
- Where applicable, disconnect vehicle speed sensor harness
connector.
4 Disconnect main electrical harness connector(s) from trans-
mission by turning bayonet lock
ring(s) (arrows) counter-
clocltwise.
A4S
310R transmission: Harness connector at right rear of
transmission.
ASS
360R / ASS 390R transmission: Harness connector
(arrow) at right rear of transmission.
ASS 3252 transmission: Two connectors (arrows) on left
side of transmission.
ASS 5602 transmission: Harness connector at right rear of
transmission.
- ASS 4402 transmission: Harness connector at top left rear
of transmission.
- Remove wiring harness from transmission housing
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I Gearshift Linkage
This repair group covers transmission gearshift and linkage service for both manual and automatic transmission
equipped vehicles.
To gain access to the complete gearshift mechanism it is
necessary to remove the exhaust system and the driveshaft
as described in
180 Exhaust System and 260 Driveshaft.
NOTE-
In models with automatic transmission, the electronic immo-
bilizer
(EWS) prevents starter operation unless the gear po-
sition is Park or Neutral.
Special tools
BMW suggests the use of one special tool in the removal
of the gear shift lever for manual transmission equipped
I I vehicles.
Manual transmission
gearshift linkage
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4 Gearshift linkage
1. Inner rubber boot
2. Shift lever mounting ring
3. Bushing
4. Shift console
5. Shift lever
6. Selector rod
7. Spacer ring
8. Circlip
9. Dowel pin
10. Locking ring
11. Washer
12. Gear selector rod coupling
13. Locking pin
14. Bushing
4 Sh~fter spanner
(Tool No. BMW
25 1 11 0)
MANUAL TRANSMISSION GEARSHIFT
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Gearshift ~inkaael
Gearshift lever, removing
(manual transmission)
Use the accompanying illustration as a guide when removing
and installing the gearshift linkage.
- Remove shift knob by pulling knob straight off shift lever.
NOTE-
Pull up on the shift knob with about 90 lbs. of force. Do not
twist
knob or locating key can be damaged.
- Squeeze sides of shift boot to unclip from center console.
Pull boot up and off shift lever.
- Remove sound insulation at base of shift lever.
- Raise vehicle to gain access to underside of vehicle.
- --
WARNING-
Male sure the car is stable and well supported at all tfmes.
Use a professional automotwe hft orjaclc stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjaclc 1s not adequate support.
- Remove complete exhaust system. See 180 Exhaust
System.
- Remove driveshaft. See 260 Driveshaft.
- Support transmission with transmission jack. Remove
crossmember from rear of transmission.
- Lower rear of transmission to access gearshift linkage.
CA UTIOI\C
Tilting the engine to lower the transmission can lead to
damage to various components due to lack of clearance.
4 Working above transmission, disconnect selector rod:
* Pull off shift rod retaining circlip (A).
Remove washer (6).
Disengage selector rod (C) from gearshift lever.
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Gearshift Linkage
- Connect selector rod to shift lever. Lift transmission, install
crossmember and tighten crossmember bolts.
Install driveshaft and heat shield. See
260 Driveshaft.
Reinstall exhaust system. See 180 Exhaust System.
. Lower vehicle. Install shift boot. Push shift ltnob on lever.
Tightening torque
Driveshaft
CV joint to final drive flange
. MI0 (Tom bolt)
70 Nm (51 ft-lb)
. M8 (compression nut) 32 Nm (24 ft-lb) - Driveshaft clamping sleeve
- MI0 ribbed nuts
80 Nm (59 ft-lb)
MI0 compressed nuts 64 Nm (47 ft-lb)
Flex-disc to driveshaft or transmission flange
MlO (8.8 grade) 48
Nm (35 ft-lb)
. MI0 (10.9 grade) 60
Nm (44 ft-lb)
- MI2 (10.9 grade) 100 Nm (74 ft-ib)
MI4 140 Nm (103 fi-lb)
Transmission crossmember
. to transmission 21 Nm (15 ft-lb)
. to chassis 42 Nm (30 ft-lb)