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    Sensor Specifications
    1990 735 SERIES
    RPM Reference Position Sensor Resistance 490-550 Ohm
    Intake Air Temperature Sensor Resistance
    Temperature(℃)..... Ohm
    -10............... 8260-10560
    17 -23............. 2200-2700
    47-53................ 760-910

    Water Temperature Sensor Resistance
    Temperature(℃)............. Ohm
    -10.............................. 8260-10560
    17 -23............................ 2200-2700
    47-53................................ 760-910

    Cylinder Identification Sensor Resistance
    Resistance 0.2-1.0 Kohm

    Air Flow Sensor Voltage
    (Idle To Wide Open Throttle ) Voltage 1.0-4.5V

    O2 Sensor Voltage
    Condition V
    Lean 0.25
    Rich 0.85

    and more here

    http://www.kovsh.com/media/library/3...s%20Europe.pdf

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    Any specifics for the M60?
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    Thank you, Shogun

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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal View Post
    Any specifics for the M60?
    As for the M60 all the info is in the Bentley Repair Manual which also covers the M60 engine, check there. In case you have a older Bentley, check the online updates on Bentley publishers website, there was a correction about the crankshaft posision sensor, the older manual mentioned 1240 Ohm or something like that, the revised version shows the correct 540 +/- 10% ohm as for the M30 and M70 engine.
    https://wiki.bentleypublishers.com/d...specifications
    file:///D:/mydoc/Downloads/B794_120.pdf

    ntake manifold non-return valve, removing and installing (M60 engine), update M60 https://wiki.bentleypublishers.com/p...ageId=12910607

    I have an abt. 10 years old Bentley Repair manual for the E32 hardcover and I still often use it, but I always check for updates on Bentley Publishers site.
    2 years ago I also bought a Bentley repair manual for the E36. Pretty expensive for the shipping cost. Shipping cost from the US to Japan was almost same as I paid for the book, but it is definitely worth the money.
    E36: Hardcover, 8 3/8 in. x 11 in., 760 pages 926 photos, illustrations, and diagrams,ISBN-13: 978-0-8376-1709-1, Price: $89.95

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    Never knew they had a hard cover, Mine is the soft cover. I will check the book for the M60.
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    Also here is the M60 Specs www.e38.org/e32/M60EngineSpecs.pdf
    and also here is a lot inside under nominal values, specifications and tightening torques https://www.bmwtechinfo.com/repair/m...ex_NV_S_TT.htm
    take the one: from 1988 model year

    also check this, ABS specs https://www.bmwtechinfo.com/repair/main/491en/index.htm

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