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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual stripes moulded into them. Various systems
require hoses with different wall thicknesses,
collapse resistance and temperature
resistance. When fitting new hoses, be sure
the new ones are made of the s

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual otherwise a small brush or even a bicycle tyre
pump will work). The idea is to prevent dirt
from getting into the cylinders as the
compression check is being done.
3Remove all the spark plugs from the

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual 11
1 General information
These models feature an all-steel welded
construction, where the floorpan and body
components are welded together and
attached to separate front and rear subframe
assemblies.

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual it to the approximate size and shape required,
then pull off the backing paper (if used) and
stick the tape over the hole; it can be
overlapped if the thickness of one piece is
insufficient. Burnish d

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual 7 Hinges and locks-
maintenance
1
Every six months or so, the hinges and lock
assemblies on the doors, bonnet and the boot
lid/tailgate should be given a few drops of
light oil or lock lubricant. The

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual remove the pin (see illustrations). Be sure to
support the bonnet while doing this.
4Have an assistant hold onto the bonnet on
one side while you hold the other side.
5Remove the bonnet-to-hinge assem

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BMW 3 SERIES 1987 E30 Workshop Manual 19After adjustment, screw the stop pads in
or out to support the bonnet in its new
position (see illustration).
20The bonnet mechanism should be
lubricated periodically with grease, to prevent
stickin