What would it take to put a G265 in a G260 car?
What would it take to put a G265 in a G260 car?
I know you need the transmission/bellhousing itself, and the crossmember, but beyond that it gets kinda vague . . .
265 specs a different driveshaft than the 260, but is the difference enough that the splined center adjuster can't make up for it?
Stock, 260 = aluminum shifter console 265 = sheet metal
Would the car need to be back-converted, or can the aluminum console be used?
Jeremy
265 specs a different driveshaft than the 260, but is the difference enough that the splined center adjuster can't make up for it?
Stock, 260 = aluminum shifter console 265 = sheet metal
Would the car need to be back-converted, or can the aluminum console be used?
Jeremy
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Jeremy,
In addition to the items you know you'll need to change, you also need the correct driveshaft. The differences in length are too great to take up with the splined section.
Jim Bledsoe has allegedly used the aluminum shift console on a G265. It requires a bracket from the E30 M3 which also used the G265 tranny. What I don't know is which shift console, E30 M3 or E28 to use. Jim should be able to answer that question for you.
Rich
In addition to the items you know you'll need to change, you also need the correct driveshaft. The differences in length are too great to take up with the splined section.
Jim Bledsoe has allegedly used the aluminum shift console on a G265. It requires a bracket from the E30 M3 which also used the G265 tranny. What I don't know is which shift console, E30 M3 or E28 to use. Jim should be able to answer that question for you.
Rich
Answer for what's needed:
G265 driveshaft
G265 transmission crossmember
BMW Part # 25 11 2 225369 "Bow"
BMW Part # 07 11 9 912588 "Hex Bolt" x 2
Essentially, the hex bolts attach the aluminum shift console to the transmission via the "bow" Parts come from a later model e30 M3 which used the G265 with the aluminum shifter console.
Shifter parts should be the same as for the '85 e28 G265 or e28 M5, but I haven't been able to confirm that for sure yet.
Jeremy
G265 driveshaft
G265 transmission crossmember
BMW Part # 25 11 2 225369 "Bow"
BMW Part # 07 11 9 912588 "Hex Bolt" x 2
Essentially, the hex bolts attach the aluminum shift console to the transmission via the "bow" Parts come from a later model e30 M3 which used the G265 with the aluminum shifter console.
Shifter parts should be the same as for the '85 e28 G265 or e28 M5, but I haven't been able to confirm that for sure yet.
Jeremy
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The shifter rod for the G265 and the G280 is the same PN, the differences in the shifter itself are trivial. The G265 shifter will have the upper nylon cup and a large flat washer, while the G280 M5 shifter is like the one used in the G260/6 tranny which snaps into a nylon cup in the aluminum shift console.Shifter parts should be the same as for the '85 e28 G265 or e28 M5, but I haven't been able to confirm that for sure yet.
Ron @ Autosolutions told me his '85 G265 shifter and the E28M5 shifter are the same units with the exception of the parts I've mentioned above.
Rich
I think there are probably some differences in BH bolts.
The bracket pieces for the cat are different.
tranny mounts.
BH cover plate is sheet metal, rather than cast.
not sure about differences in clutch, maybe that's just for 265 vs. 260/5.
the guibo and its bolts may be different as well.
You don't need a shift detent ball cover plate or gasket.
The bracket pieces for the cat are different.
tranny mounts.
BH cover plate is sheet metal, rather than cast.
not sure about differences in clutch, maybe that's just for 265 vs. 260/5.
the guibo and its bolts may be different as well.
You don't need a shift detent ball cover plate or gasket.
Correct.rexmo wrote:The bracket pieces for the cat are different.
... and the crossmember.rexmo wrote:tranny mounts...
Are you sure about that? I can't find it in RealOEM (other than a pic) and the car I took a G265 out of had the same cast cover as my G260/6 has. According to RealOEM, there's no difference between the G260, G265, and auto tranny cast piece.rexmo wrote:BH cover plate is sheet metal, rather than cast.
They're all the same.rexmo wrote:not sure about differences in clutch, maybe that's just for 265 vs. 260/5.
the guibo and its bolts may be different as well.