1991 BMW 3 SERIES Cylinder head

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 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 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 12After the No 1 piston has been positioned
at TDC on the compression stroke, TDC for
any of the remaining pistons can be located
by turning the crankshaft and following the
firing order. Mark the rem

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 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 1991 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 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 5If applicable, disconnect the reference
sensor wiring harness which runs across the
front of the timing belt cover, and set it aside.
6If the distributor cap is mounted directly to
the upper timing b

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 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 1991 E30 Workshop Manual applied. Tighten the retaining nut to the
specified torque to hold the tensioner in its
correct position. Note:It is important that the
timing belt is tensioned correctly. If the belt is
over-tightene

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 22Using a scraper, remove all traces of old
gasket material from the sealing surfaces of
the covers and engine block.
Caution: Be very careful not to
scratch or gouge the delicate
aluminium surfaces.
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