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325i SMG E46 Delay in Transmition
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<blockquote data-quote="bmw4eva" data-source="post: 317208" data-attributes="member: 14423"><p>The jerkiness on those early SMG's is quite normal.They became smoother with succeeding models. As for the delay in shifting, I have no clue why its doing that. Perhaps the clutches have worn down and hence the delay in engagement due to the extra gap between the clutches and flywheel.Of course, I could be wrong as that is just my guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmw4eva, post: 317208, member: 14423"] The jerkiness on those early SMG's is quite normal.They became smoother with succeeding models. As for the delay in shifting, I have no clue why its doing that. Perhaps the clutches have worn down and hence the delay in engagement due to the extra gap between the clutches and flywheel.Of course, I could be wrong as that is just my guess. [/QUOTE]
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