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    Default E34 Plug Gap

    What is the recommended plug gap for a 1990 535I E34? Car is bone stock with no mods. I picked up a set of Bosch Platinum Plus 4034 plugs and want to install them tonight after work.

    It's the least I can do for it after sitting for 5 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vping
    What is the recommended plug gap for a 1990 535I E34? Car is bone stock with no mods. I picked up a set of Bosch Platinum Plus 4034 plugs and want to install them tonight after work.

    It's the least I can do for it after sitting for 5 years.
    Where did you get the sparks from? I got mine from the dealer and they reckoned they are pre-gapped... I checked them anyway but can't remember the exact value off hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by e34.535i.sport
    Where did you get the sparks from? I got mine from the dealer and they reckoned they are pre-gapped... I checked them anyway but can't remember the exact value off hand.
    They probably are pre-gapped. But I bet they arent the gap you need

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    I run NGK BKR6E in a stock engine and BKR7E in medium power turbo engines. In a stock engine they should be gappest about 0.032"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    I run NGK BKR6E in a stock engine and BKR7E in medium power turbo engines. In a stock engine they should be gappest about 0.032"
    That's the one! Or if you prefer 0.8mm...
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    0.7 to .08 mm or .28 to .32 in.

    Just did a tune up on a 535 with a set of NGK plugs that were pre gapped at .30 in.


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    I changed them but noticed that the ones I took out had some varnish on them on the face of the thread. The center looked good. The also smelled like un burned fuel. What would cause the smell? I tried to take the Dist Cap off but that looks like you need to take the fan off to get it out.
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