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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 2A
General
Displacement
3-series, E30 body style
316i (1988 to 1991)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1596 cc (M40/4-cylinder engine)
316 (1983 to 1988) and 318i

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 1 General information
This Part of Chapter 2 is devoted to in-
vehicle engine repair procedures. All
information concerning engine removal and
refitting and engine block and cylinder head
overhaul can

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 5On carburettor engines, remove the
complete air cleaner assembly (see Chap-
ter 4).
6Disconnect the coolant hoses from the
throttle body/intake manifold as applicable.
7Disconnect the throttle cable

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 6 Exhaust manifold- 
removal and refitting
1
Warning: Make sure the engine is
completely cool before beginning
work on the exhaust system.
Caution: If the radio in your
vehicle is equipped with an ant

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual cover, remove the vibration damper/hub by
locking the crankshaft in position and
loosening the large centre bolt. Since the bolt
is on very tight, you’ll need to use an
extension bar and socket to b

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 8 Timing chain and 
sprockets- removal,
inspection and refitting
5
Note:This procedure applies to M10 and M30
engines.
Caution: Once the engine is set
at TDC, do not rotate the
camshaft or crankshaft

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual alignment mark on the camshaft sprocket and
rear timing cover to ensure correct refitting.
6On the M20 engine, loosen the two
tensioner roller retaining bolts a little, and
push the tensioner towards

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual models with a two-piece hub, after removing
the outer hub piece, you’ll then need to
remove the sprocket with a bolt-type puller
(available at most motor factors). When using
the puller, thread the