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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual Torque wrench settings (continued)Nm
Connecting rod cap bolts/nuts
M10 and M30 engines  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
M20 and M40 engines
Stage 1  . . . .

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual that they’re suitable for use in a rebuilt engine
(take the springs to a machine shop for this
check).
16Stand each spring on a flat surface, and
check it for squareness (see illustration). If
any o

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual carbon deposits or cylinder wear have
produced ridges, they must be completely
removed with a special tool called a ridge
reamer (see illustration). Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions provided w

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 5Gently tap the caps with a soft-faced
hammer, then separate them from the engine
block. If necessary, use the bolts as levers to
remove the caps. Try not to drop the bearing
shells if they come out w

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 3When examining the bearings, remove
them from the engine block, the main bearing
caps, the connecting rods and the rod caps,
and lay them out on a clean surface in the
same general position as their

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual file in a vice equipped with soft jaws, slip the
ring over the file, with the ends contacting the
file face, and slowly move the ring to remove
material from the ends. When performing this
operation,

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual positions (don’t mix them up) with the arrows
pointing towards the front of the engine. Don’t
disturb the Plastigage.
13Starting with the centre main bearing and
working out toward the ends, progr

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 3-Series models
14Remove the radiator grille assembly (see
Chapter 11).
15Unbolt and remove the fan bracket and
shroud assembly from the radiator (see
Section 5).
16Remove the radiator (see Section 4)