Valve Adjustment HELP

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  • RCWells
    Moderator
    • Feb 2004
    • 3589

    #1

    Valve Adjustment HELP

    I know that somewhere at sometime someone has posted "how to" on valve adjustment. I can't seem to find it. I have a 90 325is (M20) that needs valves adjusted. Can someone give me a link to or post step by step info on how to? Thanks.


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  • grlaneriejr
    Grease Monkey
    • Oct 2003
    • 321

    #2
    try this link:

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/tech...lve_Adjust.htm

    that should help you figure it out.

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    • RCWells
      Moderator
      • Feb 2004
      • 3589

      #3
      Originally posted by grlaneriejr
      try this link:

      http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/tech...lve_Adjust.htm

      that should help you figure it out.
      Thank you.


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      • Sean
        R3V Elite
        • Oct 2003
        • 5793

        #4
        Here's the thread I made quite a while ago:



        And, the Pelican Parts how to was an awesome source. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to post them. ;)

        Good luck.
        - Sean Hayes

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        • grlaneriejr
          Grease Monkey
          • Oct 2003
          • 321

          #5
          your welcome

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          • Tangent
            E30 Addict
            • Mar 2004
            • 476

            #6
            Hmm, out of adjustment valves could cause a lousy idle couldn't they? My 88 325is has a pretty bad idle and I can hear some valvetrain clatter when the hood is open. I have no idea how much if any noise I'm supposed to be hearing from there though...

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            • AdamF 88iS
              R3VLimited
              • Oct 2003
              • 2051

              #7
              There is supposed to be a bit of vavle noise on 325s, especially 'i' motor cars. If you dont hear them then you adjusted them too tight.
              Adam Fogg- '88 M3

              Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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              • nando
                Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 34827

                #8
                they don't call it the sewing machine motor for nothing :)
                Build thread

                Bimmerlabs

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                • bmwannabe
                  E30 Modder
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 900

                  #9
                  yeah that pelican article makes it look like cake, how much time we talkin about, and how much $ to get it done at a shop?

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                  • nando
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 34827

                    #10
                    you could finish in an hour, easily. the hardest part is rotating the engine, but it's not too bad. I don't think it's worth paying a shop to do (probably around $100), unless you're a complete mechanical moron.
                    Build thread

                    Bimmerlabs

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                    • grlaneriejr
                      Grease Monkey
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 321

                      #11
                      I think it took me about 45 mins.

                      I rotated the engine by using a socket on the crank pulley nut and using a breaker bar. That idea of rolling the car seems to take too long for me.

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                      • bmwannabe
                        E30 Modder
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 900

                        #12
                        good call on the crank nut vs actually rolling the car. that doensnt sound too fun.

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                        • Sean
                          R3V Elite
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 5793

                          #13
                          Something else you could have done, which is what I did, is turn one of my tires with the tranny in 5th gear.

                          Since I had no LSD, I could turn just one tire.

                          Something else you could do is turn over the engine using the starter, probably somehting I'll do next time.

                          And, yes, there should always be some valve clatter coming from the engine, it's normal.
                          - Sean Hayes

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                          • RCWells
                            Moderator
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 3589

                            #14
                            just a follow up note to say thanks for the help. I did the adjustment over the weekend and man what a difference. I opted to use the wrench on the crank nut method to turn the motor and it was not at all difficult with the spark plugs removed. A pretty easy job for the most part. Anyway, Thanks to everyone for the assistance.


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                            • Sean
                              R3V Elite
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 5793

                              #15
                              Originally posted by rcwells
                              just a follow up note to say thanks for the help. I did the adjustment over the weekend and man what a difference. I opted to use the wrench on the crank nut method to turn the motor and it was not at all difficult with the spark plugs removed. A pretty easy job for the most part. Anyway, Thanks to everyone for the assistance.
                              Good to hear it went smoothly! :D
                              - Sean Hayes

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