BMW F31 rear differential removal and replacement 328d
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2022
- F30 f31 F22 F23 320i 328i 320d 328d 330i rear differential removal and replacement
2.81:1 final drive ratio
7605589-03/EA5764;2.81
0716010407840003
special tools needed (affiliate links)
Torx T60 amzn.to/3H9oPD3
E-Torx E10
E-Torx E12
E-Torx E14 (set) amzn.to/3Gfdyjt
Other tools needed
10mm socket
13mm socket
17mm socket
18mm socket
21mm socket
6 inch socket extension
14mm allen socket
11mm standard box wrench
pry bar
hammer
Fluid used in video: Redline heavyweight shockproof
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2015 f30. Lower exhaust, pop off axles. Lower differential on jack and push forward to clear lower arms and differential mounts. Once you pass two different mounts and bottom out on top of lower arms you will be able to till differential and remove axles one at a time. Did it on jack stands.
The vid motivated me to do it my self and after getting the diff down to forgot to mention what pain in the ass it was to get back the new diff in
hey man, the E-TORX bolts on the universal joint linking to the rear diff are totally stuck for me, tried heat, pb blaster, a cheater bar, an impact milwaukee on max level, all it did is twist the head of the bolt like a spring... but it's still stuck... and there's 3 bolts... any tips on how to remove them?
Do you know if a 335ix diff can fit on a 440ix, both diffs are 2.81
Can a person just keep adding oil to the differential? Or will debris get in through the seals and destroy the gears?
Would love to see a video of the engine mounts if/when you do those. I've got a 2014 F31 328d and was only able to get my passenger side done - driver side is still pending... Access to the driver side seems difficult even removing the ECU and x-drive reinforcement plate. Appreciate both of your past videos on the same car!
entirely possible. my mothers car still has good mounts for now, but if she drives it another 5-6 years, it'll be due!
Alex. I've done these mounts on a petrol shouldn't be too different. If you undo both mount nuts you can jack up the engine enough and try remove mounts without removing dpf or subframe
Hello, do you perhaps have the part number for the triangular rear brace ? Or what is the official name for this part? Thank you
Fun video lol thanks for posting
idk if its fun but thanks for watching lol
Your timing is impressive all data tells me 4.6 hours to replace the diff.
motivated to get it out of my life for good haha
@@OvalboreCars I dig your style bro
Life saver making this. Got halfway through the job replacing my rear wheel bearing on the 428 grancoupe now stuck on getting the axle from the differential. any tips other than hammer and pry bar? Or do I even have to remove the axle to remove the wheel hub?
not really. if you unbolt those suspension links, theres enough room to pull the diff
I got a new diff but the flange is different, any recommendations what I should do from here? (The end doesn’t fit on the drive shaft)
you bought the wrong differential.
What was your trick to get the last part of the axles back in there? I'm 70% the way back in on both sides.
no trick.
Very informative video, ty. Quick question: would it be possible to remove the output shafts ( axles ) without the car in the air? I had the shafts seals (left and right) replaced last year in October and the MF started leaking again on the right. The mechanics used the exact same method like in your video, even though in the repair manual it states that you just have to pry the axles out and just jiggle the diff left-right and they should come on...in theory, in practice they don`t. My mechanics disconnected the right wheel suspension nuts and one started pushing the wheel upwards and the other one jiggled the shaft until it came out. In my mind, with the car on the ground, the wheels are already pushed up so you should have more space to work with in comparison with the car in the air when the wheels push down. This is just in theory in my mind. What`s your take on this? Could I manage with the car on the ground to get the right shaft out by just hammering with a chisel in the groove without disconnecting/unbolting anything? I don`t want to pay again labor for something that I can do myself. I await you response. Thanks!
yes. doesnt matter if you're on a lift, or jack stands.
Suspension has to be pulled apart on one side.
@@OvalboreCars hey, thx for the reply. I was reffering with the car on the grount literally, no jacks at all. I have a tunnel.
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2015 f30. Lower exhaust, pop off axles. Lower differential on jack and push forward to clear lower arms and differential mounts. Once you pass two different mounts and bottom out on top of lower arms you will be able to till differential and remove axles one at a time. Did it on jack stands.
thank you for making this, I am looking at upgrading the bushings in my m240i and trying to avoid dropping the subframe even if it would ultimately make my life easier. do you think there is enough clearance to remove the rear differential bushing with the subframe still in the car?
of course. I always look to see whats out there before I make a video, and could not believe how theres nothing out there other than people dropping subframes.
you can pull the cover without undoing suspension, that would probably give you enough room, but I did not touch the bushings.
Make sure to do an alignment after
nope. marked all the eccentrics and the subframe. all good.