What are some common problems with the transmission in this model?
Based on my research of the 1981 BMW E21 323i with the 5-speed manual transmission (Getrag unit), here are the most common transmission problems owners experience:
Common Transmission Issues:
Input Shaft Bearing Wear - The input shaft bearing is known to develop noise over time, especially at higher mileages. This is one of the most frequent issues with these Getrag transmissions.
Synchronizer Problems - The synchros, particularly 2nd and 3rd gear, can wear out leading to grinding during shifts or difficulty engaging gears.
Transmission Fluid Leaks - Rear seal leaks are common, and some owners report leaks from the bellhousing area under hard driving conditions.
Shift Linkage Wear - The shift linkage bushings and joints wear out over time, leading to sloppy or imprecise shifting feel.
5th Gear Issues - Some owners report problems with 5th gear engagement or noise, particularly in higher-mileage units.
Good News for This Specific Car: The listing mentions this car has had extensive recent work including “38 hours in the workshop” with “every single suspension bushing front and rear” replaced, and the transmission is described as shifting “easily.” This suggests the shift linkage issues have likely been addressed.
Maintenance Recommendations:
These Getrag transmissions are generally robust units, but like any 40+ year old gearbox, they benefit from regular maintenance and prompt attention to any developing issues.