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Old 05-13-2008, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by streetcuda View Post
So, a few weeks ago I bought an '03 M3 6-speed with 49k on the ticker. The car is sweet and I thoroughly enjoy it, but have a few concerns. This is my first E46 M3, I previously had an E36 so I'm getting used to it's.....noises I guess you could say.
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My concern is with the tranny. First of all it seems quite notchy, especially when colder. I'm used to a fairly notchy tranny having owned an E36, but this just seems a little TOO notchy. Thinking about changing fluid out with the Redline D4-ATF after reading various posts and on Turner Motorsports' recommendation. Any thoughts on this?
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My second and more major concern is with a noise that I noticed for the first time today. My buddy and I were cruising around this evening and we pulled over to talk. We were along side eachother with our cars running. I had the car in neutral with the clutch pedal out and noticed a strange sound coming from my tranny. It was like a loose, rattley, bearing like sound. When I depressed the clutch pedal and disengaged the clutch it went away. When I released the clutch pedal it started again. Anybody else with this problem? Any input on what it could be? The sound isn't audible from inside the car; only from outside when you're listening closely. Wondering if I have a tranny bearing going bad(hope not). I haven't had any problems with gear engagement or clutch slippage so I'm confused as to what it could be. Any help?! Thanks in advance!
Don't have any experience like that except with a lightweight flywheel - which I assume this car doesn't have. Maybe try changing the fluid first and see if the noise persists.
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