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Project 8: Replacing Spark Plugs

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What is the spark plug gap on an 04 325XI supposed to be ..Thanks
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AFAIK, all modern BMW's call for plug types that come pre-gapped. Those plugs are usually a bit expensive but they last 50-100k, so they are worth it.

For grins, I looked in Bentley and I didn't find a spec.

I suggest using a decent torque wrench for installation, 18ft/lbs.
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Spark Plug Wire/Cap/Rotor Replacement

I'm doing some maintenance for the first time on my 1990 325is - Can anyone help me with some information re: replacing the spark plug wires?

I've referred to 101 Project (seems to capture the process for an E36) and the Bentley manual.

1) I having some difficulty (by looking) seeing what wire/connector comes off of the 2nd spark plug wire, where it goes, or the best way to route it through the engine compartment.

2) The Bentley manual also directs taking off the fan shroud and fan in order to get to the distributor cap and rotor. I was wondering if this is the best course or if it is merely a recommendation and can be performed with fan/shroud installed.

Does anyone have pictures for doing this project on an E30?
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1. I think the wire you're referring to is the speed sensor. It snakes around in front of the engine and connects to a conector on a bracket under and behind the main harness diagnostic connector on the driver's side. If you have Bentley's look on page 2:5 (I'm not sure if they are all the same or not). The top right image shows the diagnostic connector (with an arrow) and the two wires are connected to a bracket under and behind. The path this wire takes makes it a pain to replace.

2. I didn't have to remove the shroud to replace the cap. It probably just makes it easier. You have to jiggle the cap a little and it's kind of a tight work area, but it can be done.
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Hi, everybody has their own rule of thumb when it comes to choosing spark plugs. Which ones do you choose for your bimmer? I have bosch platinum +4 on mine (5 spd 1991 318i)now, but I don´t notice much of a difference.
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I've had several bad experiences with Bosch. I prefer NGK.

You wont notice anything with new plugs unless one of the old ones was seriously bad or damaged. Plugs are like oil, you change them on an interval and there is usually a lot of useful life left when they are replaced.
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I spoke with a technician at Bosch and he said that older cars do not have the features that the +4 plugs are designed to enhance. Go to the Bosch web site and there is a parts finder function and it will give you spark plugs and other parts for your car.
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I've had several bad experiences with Bosch. I prefer NGK.
Let me amend that, I prefer NGK and single electrode.
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About Spark plug wires for 1988 325is?

what is the wire induction for? what number wire is this wire connect too?
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Grounding wires for the coils

Firstly, I must commend, the instructions and pictures for project 8 were great. Very easy to follow, and good pictures like these are hard to find. I'm not what you'd call a gear head so I appreciate the help.

As for the grounding wires that I found on my engine, the one on the right was missing and the left one was disconnected. I just left them as they were because I haven't had any problems but I hope to correct them later once I can replace the missing one. Can someone tell me what exactly they do?

Also, a bit off-subject, does anyone know where I can get a diagram of the engine labeling all the components? Sometimes I find some component or hose and cannot figure out what it is or what it does.

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Most diagram sets require you to know something about the item you are looking for to find the correct diagram. Bentley Repair manuals have pretty good pictures and diagrams. Realoem.com has great diagrams.
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