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In Reply to: What should one pay for a valve adjustment? posted by Tim In Eastern PA on June 27, 2001 at 12:00:00:
The tool is $120, a micrometer is about $30 for a decent one, feeler gauges are under $10, 36mm socket is about $10. Shims are available in 0.05mm graduations, or 0.002". The Volvo dealer usually has a good assortment in stock, and they're $4 vs BMW's $8. BMW dealers do not stock shims unless they are a big dealer.
Cost at Korman for an M3 was about $150 a few years ago. I figure you can pay $150-200 for someone else to do it, or pay $150 for the tools and 2 hours of your own time. Next time you do it, it only costs you shims.
I did my M3 with 171k miles, don't know when it was done last, it needed 1 shim out of 16. Did another friend's M3 a few weeks later, it needed one, and we don't know the last time it was done, either. Seems that they do not need adjustment very often.
Go to http://e30m3performance.com/maintenance/valve_adjustment/valve_adjustment.htm for detailed instructions.
It will cost about $200 for a shop to do a valve adjustment on your M5.
James
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