
Originally Posted by
Nick325xiT 5spd
Well, first things first:
1) Do you have a lightweight flywheel installed? If so, the noise is normal. Ignore it, or put in a stock clutch.
2) Are you so bothered by the noise that you need to get it fixed? Your sig says "track build," which says to me that you should ignore it. If you are on a stock clutch, it could mean that the dual mass portion of your flywheel is failing. (I would still ignore it unless the clutch needs to be replaced anyway.)
3) Used 5spd ZF transmissions are very plentiful in the $200-400 range. Although the '95 uses the ZF310, you can plug and play the ZF320 from '96 to 2003 (used in E36es, E46es, E39s and Z3s). EDIT: YOU MUST USE THE E36 CLUTCH FORK, OR THE CLUTCH WILL NOT DISENGAGE.
4) Obviously, if the clutch is old, you should replace it and swap in a less used transmission while you are at it. Don't forget to replace the shifter detent pins in a used ZF. It only costs a few bucks, and can only be done with the transmission out.
In case this wasn't explicit enough, layshaft bearing wear is not sufficient cause to replace the transmission unless you just can't stand it. Thicker fluid can reduce the noise if that's important.
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