Robert K
07-06-2007, 08:03 PM
This is a followup post to one I made a month or so ago after adjusting my valves. When I adjusted the valves, I set the cold clearance to .014 rather than the .013 that I believe was recommended on BMWE34.net. My car had always had a rather lumpy idle and I wanted to see if the looser valve clearance might help. I could tell right after the adjustment that the idle was much smoother. After pulling it in the garage this afternoon I let her idle a bit and was just amazed at how smooth the idle was. It is much different than it has been in past years.
Although the difference of .002 doesn't seem like much, it is helping to decrease the valve overlap (the time the intake and exhaust valves are simultaneously open at the end of the exhaust stroke). It should also help the low end torque, although I'll admit that I've felt no seat-of-pants difference.
I thought I'd post this followup in case others with the M30 engine had a lumpy idle they wanted to try to smooth out a bit. I'm also running my stock Bosche plugs with a larger gap based on a recommendation from bmwe34.net. Rather than the factory gap of .028-.032, I'm running them at .035. This too seems to help the idle.
Grace and peace,
Robert K
1991 535i
Although the difference of .002 doesn't seem like much, it is helping to decrease the valve overlap (the time the intake and exhaust valves are simultaneously open at the end of the exhaust stroke). It should also help the low end torque, although I'll admit that I've felt no seat-of-pants difference.
I thought I'd post this followup in case others with the M30 engine had a lumpy idle they wanted to try to smooth out a bit. I'm also running my stock Bosche plugs with a larger gap based on a recommendation from bmwe34.net. Rather than the factory gap of .028-.032, I'm running them at .035. This too seems to help the idle.
Grace and peace,
Robert K
1991 535i