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Smooth Idle?
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bmwe34.net
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09/12/2004
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BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
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Engine
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http://www.bmwe34.net
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A major problem with the Bmw E34 especially the M30 3.5l out of the 535i: erratic idle.
Don't expect your M30 to idle like a new car, but here is some tips to improve it:
Check list from the less expensive to the more. Start by pouring some injector cleaner in at least two tanks of fuel.
Air intake leak:
A leak in the intake or vacuum leaks (check the dipsick o-ring seal and oil filter seal) will make your car idle roughly.
Valve setting:
If you didn't adjust your valve lately, check your valve adjustments.
Spark plugs:
Old spark plugs will make your car idle and run rough. Change them, good time to try those expensive Bosch platinum +4. Some owner use a slightly greater clearance: set them slightly larger to 0.86-0.91mm (0.034-0.036in) to help improve the idle with the stock plugs.
Distributor cap and rotor:
After a lot of miles (or km) your rotor and cap will be sad looking or cracked, check for yourself.
Ignition wires:
Check the ignition wire resistance with a multi-meter, it should be around 0 Ohm.
Idle Control Valve (ICV):
This expensive part gets dirty. You should clean it (along with the throttle body) each time you adjust your valves with carburator cleaner. If there is no improvement and your ICV had never been changed (there is sometimes a year stamped onto the casting), change it.
Other considerations are: leaking injector, faulty temperature sensor, faulty oxygen sensor, check all electrical connections.
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How to replace an E36 6-cylinder waterpump
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BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Engine - Cooling System
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... 16mm or 8mm allen depending on model/year) and a breaker bar to turn the tensioner pulley bolt clockwise, slip the belt off of the pulleys. 5) Remove the waterpump pulley bolts, remove the waterpump pulley, remove the waterpump nuts. 6) Thread in M6 bolts in to the threaded lugs on the sides of the old waterpump. Tighten the bolts, they will push the old pump out of the block. Pitch the old ...
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26 October 2004
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Author : |
Chris
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Fan Clutch Removal Mod
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BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Engine - Cooling System
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... between the engine and the radiator, it may take a little force. Use a 10mm socket to first three bolts securing the thermostat housing to the engine. Then use a 13mm socket to remove the final bolt, that bolt also attaches an engine lift hook, remove the other bolt attaching that lift hook also and remove the hook. Pull the thermostat housing away from the block and, if you left the hoses ...
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26 October 2004
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Author : |
Chris
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Changing Your Engine Oil
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BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Engine - Lubrification
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... found that I let this take about 20-30 minutes for the oil to fully drain out. You will have to remove the jack stand while the oil is draining otherwise all of the oil may not drain out of the oil pan. Step 11. While the oil is draining, remove the oil filler cap. This will allow air into the oil reservoir and let it flow freer. Time Check: 0 hrs, 15 min Step 12. Now would be a good time to ...
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27 October 2004
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Baden Smith
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Installation of a '95 3.0L OBDI Intake onto a '99 3.2L OBDII Motor
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BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Engine - Intake
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... picture, this is where the 5/8 tubing and tee fitting come into play. basically connect the tubing to the crank vent and the idle controller with the tee in the middle Now we have three more vacuum lines to deal with. The line that runs to the fuel pressure regulator (hard plastic line that runs towards the back of the motor will connect to the single vacuum fitting on the back bottom of the ...
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28 October 2004
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Author : |
Midnight Autowerks
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M50 Manifold Install
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BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Category : |
Engine - Intake
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... in the bottom left, there is a hole that needs to be plugged. Well Bill found that a wheel bolt screws right in, so I cut it off to the right length, wrapped it in Teflon tape and screwed it in there: Random picture of me and my beloved engine: Ok, the next 2 pictures are of the plumbing and the brackets that the manifold mounts to. Now people have said that they bent them and that they ...
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28 October 2004
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John Doby
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