try asking your question here - www.e30zone.net
sorry i dont know the answer to your question but someone there is bound to know
0.010 inchs - COLD!! good luck! AT
The E46 uses a timing chain. The last time a cambelt was used in a 3-series was for the E30. The carbureted 316, the 318is, and the M3 used a timing chain.
E30 was the 3 series BMW model from 1982-1994.
The E30 designation refers to the body shape of the car. The E30 is the designation given to 3 series BMWs between the years of '81 to '91.
hi, E30 series have stopped being produced in 1991, and 1994 for estates models, i don't which 1997 e30 you are talking about.
both are very fast cars, because both are tuned E30
The first BMW E30 M3 was first made in 1985 and has continued to be made with varying ranges of it from the E30 to the E93. It is still produced in demand today.
The BMW E30 convertible was first released in 1981, and was in production until 1994. The traditional E30 was replaced by the E36 in 1992, but the convertible was continued until 1994.
It is: 193-246+369 = 316
The Bentley Manual lists the correct valve clearance at 0.30mm (0.012in) with the engine hot, or 0.25mm (0.010in) with the engine cold.
No the E30 BMW 3-Series do not have ABS. ABS was made standard on the later E36 models in April 1992.
I had it on a 1984 325E BMW Part Number: 11-42-1-266-773 Application: 323i European E30 325, e, es E30 325i, is E30 325iC, iX E30 Also fits some Audi 035115561, Mercedes 1021840101 and Volswagon 056 115 561G