Conversando con un forista uruguayo, quien me comentó sobre esta modificación, me he llevado tremenda sorpresa. Con minimas modificaciones, es posible convertir una unidad de E21 abierta (sin LSD) a una LSD con partes de diferencial de E36. Esta información resulta muy valiosa, pues las diferenciales de E36 se consiguen mas facilmente y en mejor estado, y por mejor precio que una LSD de E21 o de 2002.
Comparto información original tomada de bimmerforums y de BMW2002faq (desarrollado por Ireland Engineering).
I finally got around to tearing into my 168mm e36 lsd. Upon attempting to simply swap the e36 internals into the e21 case, it was obvious that it just wasn't going to fit without modification to either the case or the lsd unit. The opening of the e21 case isn't as wide as the e36 case. I didn't want to modify any of the moving parts, so I figured the only way to accomplish the goal was to grind away the portion of the case that was preventing entry of the lsd unit and ring gear. Here are some pictures.
Left: e36 Right: e21
I cut off the speedo sensor wheel on the e36 unit.
The opening on the e21 diff (right) is smaller than the e36. On the e36, the lsd/ring gear unit can be inserted straight in. With the e21 case, the unit must be inserted non ring gear side first, then rotated. A small amount of the case needed to be removed to allow the ring gear to clear.
I started by grinding away at the already recessed portion in these pictures. This is on the ring gear side of the diff. The ring gear just wouldn't clear this part. I ended up removing almost 1/8" of material, a little bit at a time, until I had enough clearance.
I was concerned that the large o-ring on the side cover wouldn't make a good enough seal with this amount of material removed, but I test fitted the side cover, and it seems to be fine.
LSD unit with ring gear installed with both side covers on.
NOTE: side covers must be from a non-lsd e21 diff. The LSD side covers are wider, and will not work.
Now that I know it can physically fit, the rest should be easy enough. I'll have to swap pinion gears. I'll be getting all new bearings, seals and o-rings. If I have problems with gear mesh, I'll have to acquire some new shims, but I have all winter to pick at it.
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Update:
I pulled the pinions from the e36 and e21 diffs. I measured them with a digital caliper, and all measurements were within .001" They are interchangeable.
e36 pinion: left
e21 pinion: right
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Update (June 20, 2011)
Diff has over 500 miles on it so far. No leaks, noise, etc. LSD feels great. Success.
Comparto información original tomada de bimmerforums y de BMW2002faq (desarrollado por Ireland Engineering).
I finally got around to tearing into my 168mm e36 lsd. Upon attempting to simply swap the e36 internals into the e21 case, it was obvious that it just wasn't going to fit without modification to either the case or the lsd unit. The opening of the e21 case isn't as wide as the e36 case. I didn't want to modify any of the moving parts, so I figured the only way to accomplish the goal was to grind away the portion of the case that was preventing entry of the lsd unit and ring gear. Here are some pictures.
Left: e36 Right: e21
I cut off the speedo sensor wheel on the e36 unit.

The opening on the e21 diff (right) is smaller than the e36. On the e36, the lsd/ring gear unit can be inserted straight in. With the e21 case, the unit must be inserted non ring gear side first, then rotated. A small amount of the case needed to be removed to allow the ring gear to clear.

I started by grinding away at the already recessed portion in these pictures. This is on the ring gear side of the diff. The ring gear just wouldn't clear this part. I ended up removing almost 1/8" of material, a little bit at a time, until I had enough clearance.



I was concerned that the large o-ring on the side cover wouldn't make a good enough seal with this amount of material removed, but I test fitted the side cover, and it seems to be fine.


LSD unit with ring gear installed with both side covers on.
NOTE: side covers must be from a non-lsd e21 diff. The LSD side covers are wider, and will not work.

Now that I know it can physically fit, the rest should be easy enough. I'll have to swap pinion gears. I'll be getting all new bearings, seals and o-rings. If I have problems with gear mesh, I'll have to acquire some new shims, but I have all winter to pick at it.
***********************
Update:
I pulled the pinions from the e36 and e21 diffs. I measured them with a digital caliper, and all measurements were within .001" They are interchangeable.
e36 pinion: left
e21 pinion: right

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Update (June 20, 2011)
Diff has over 500 miles on it so far. No leaks, noise, etc. LSD feels great. Success.