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Old 09-01-2010, 09:10 AM   #1
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Unhappy e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

i drive a 1992 325is,(auto) with 150K... a few weeks ago only when racing or hard acceleration there was banging or clunking, coming from under the E-brake area, almost sounded and felt like the back tires hopping up and down as if i where chirping gears in a riced honda. The tranny IS NOT sllipping or banging ect. now over time it has pregeressivly gotten worse, it started doing it when rpms jump, now i cant even accelerate, i have to feather tyhe gas OH SO lightly or else, it clangs and bangs almost sounding like the drivetrain is slapping against the chassis. i have to accelrate extremely slowly, and lightly or else it clanks and bangs, it takes me 5 mins to get to 40mph


can it be the guibo? or mount that keeps the drivashaft in place?
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Old 10-24-2010, 10:23 AM   #2
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Re: e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi just registered i hace a e36 and the most comon parr to go bad and clank under the car is a control arm bushing its rubber and located rite under the drivers feet u might want to check that
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Old 04-21-2011, 12:14 AM   #3
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Re: e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

You might check the condition of your guido, the flange-like connection for transmission to driveshaft. over the years the rubber gets brittle and cracks making it become loose.
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:03 AM   #4
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Re: e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

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You might check the condition of your guido, the flange-like connection for transmission to driveshaft. over the years the rubber gets brittle and cracks making it become loose.
good idea.
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Old 09-01-2011, 01:50 PM   #5
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Re: e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

Tell you the truth its not a good idea to man handle your beemer..their not the best cars to race race with either especially stock..go easy..but most likely its the drive-train..to much pressure or acceleration can result in a blow out..but i may be wrong.
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Re: e36 ---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

Had one, Guibo, replace it and your all good, slam the gas all u want these cars are pretty tough, just remember, the harder you drive them, the more maintenance they require!
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You might check the condition of your guido, the flange-like connection for transmission to driveshaft. over the years the rubber gets brittle and cracks making it become loose.
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