
116-
1
0
CYLINDER
HEADAND
VALVETRAIN
NOTE-
When
checking
a
cam
follower,
make
sure
the
corre-
sponding
camshaft
lobe
ís
facing
up
so
that
there
is
no
valve
spring
pressure
on
the
follower
.
4
.
To
replace
a
cam
follower,
remove
appropriate
cam-
shaft
.
Refer
to
camshaft
removal
procedures
given
ear-
lier
.
5
.
Once
camshaft
is
out
of
way,
withdraw
faulty
cam
fol-
lower
and
replace
with
new
one
.
Inspect
cam
follower
bores
for
wear
and
scoring
.
6
.
Camshaft,
timing
chain
and
cylinder
head
cover
reas-
sembly
is
reverse
of
disassembly
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Camshaft
bearing
caps
to
cylinder
head
M7
....
.
..
.
......
.
.....
...
.
..
.
15
Nm
(11
ft-Ib)
"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
headltiming
chain
cover
M6
....
.
..
.
.
.
..........
...
.
.
..
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
"
Timing
chain
hydraulic
tensioner
to
cylinder
head-see
117
Camshaft
Timing
Chain
"
Timing
chain
sprocket
to
camshaft
flange
(M6)-see
117
Camshaft
Timing
Chain
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVETRAIN,
RECONDITIONING
Table
c
.
Valve
Guide
Specifications
Fig
.
16
.
Valveguide
wear
being
checked
with
dial
indicator
.
Insert
new
valve
until
stem
end
is
flush
with
end
of
guide(white
arrow)
.
See
Table
c
for
wear
limits
.
NOTE-
Valve
guides
"
Intemational
Organization
for
Standardization
(ASO)
tolerance
classes
are
Gsted
in
Table
c
.
ISO
allowanc
BMW
does
notsupply
valve
guides
as
replacement
parts
.
If
esare
based
on
nominal
sizes
and
should
beused
to
a
valve
guide
is
excessively
worn,
it
should
be
reamed
to
ac-
determine
proper
fit
.
Most
machine
shops
should
cept
oversized
valve
stems
.
Valve
guide
specifications
are
have
thís
informationavailable
listed
in
Table
c
.
"
Replacement
valve
guides
may
be
available
through
aftermarket
suppliers
.
Valve
guide
replacement
re-
Valve
guides
should
be
checked
for
wear
using
a
new
quires
specíal
tools
and
a
press
.
It
is
also
necessary
valve
.
See
Fig
.
16
.
Be
sure
to
thoroughly
inspect
the
cylinder
to
heat
the
cylinder
head
and
chile
the
valve
guides
head
to
ensure
that
it
can
be
reused
before
reworking
the
when
replacing
the
guides
.
guides
.
"
BMW
suppllesoversize
valves
.
Sea
Valves
for
addi-
tional
information
.
Specifications
M42
engine
M421M44
engines
M50
engine
M50,M52,
S50
US,
S52
~
(1992)
~
(1993-1998)
~
(1992)
~
US
engines
(1993-1998)
Valve
guide
wear,
maximum
(valve
tílt
clearance
measured
with
new
valve)
0
.5
mm
(0
.020
in)
0
.5
mm
(0
.020
in)
0
.5
mm
(0
.020
in)
0
.5
mm
(0
.020
in)
Valveguide
inside
diameter,
installed
(tolerance
per
ISO
allowance
H7)
Standard
7
.0
mm
(0
.276
in)
6
.0
mm
(0
.236
in)
7
.0
mm
(0.276
in)
6
.0
mm
(0
.236
in)
Oversize
1
7
.1
mm
(0
.279
in)
6
.1
mm
(0
.240
in)
7
.1
mm
(0.279
in)
6
.1
mm
(0
.240
in)
Oversize
2
7
.2
mm
(0
.283
in)
6
.2
mm
(0
.244
in)
7
.2
mm
(0
.283
in)
6
.2
mm
(0
.244
in)

Valves
Valve
specifications
are
listed
in
Table
d
.
Remove
carbon
deposits
from
thevalves
using
a
wire
brush
or
wire
wheel
.
Specification
M42
engine
M42IM44
engines
M50
engine
M50,
M52
engines
S50
USIS52
US
(1992)
(1993-1998)
(1992)
(1993-1998)
I
engine
(1995-1998)
Valve
head
dia
.
Intake
133
.0
mm
(1
.299
in)
133
.0
mm
(1
.299
in)
33
.0
mm
(1
.299
in)
33
.0
mm
(1
.299
in)
130
.0
mm
(1
.181
in)
Exhaust
30
.5
mm
(1
.201
in)
30
.5
mm
(1
.201
in)
30
.5
mm
(1
.201
in)
~
30
.5
mm
(1
.201
in)
27
.0
mm
(1
.063
in)
Valve
stem
dia
.
Standard
Intake
6
.975-0
.015
mm
5
.975-0
.015
mm
6
.975-0
.015
mm
5
.975-0
.015
mm
5
.975-0015
mm
(0
.2746-00006
in)
(0
.2352-00006
in)
(0
.2746-00006
in)
(0
.2352-00006
in)
(0
.2352
-
00006
in)
Exhaust
6
.960-0015
mm
5
.960-0
.015
mm
6
.960
--0
.015
mm
5
.960
-0
.015
mm
5
.960-0
.015
mm
(0
.2740-00006
in)
(0
.2345-0
.0006
in)
(0
.2740--0
.0006
in)
(0
.2345-0
.0006
in)
(0
.2345-0
.0006
in)
Intake
7
.075-0
.015
mm
6
.075-0
.015
mm
7
.075-0
.015
mm
6
.075-0
.015
mm
6
.075-0
.015
mm
(0
.2785-00006
in)
(0
.2392-0
.0006
in)
(0
.2785-00006
in)
(0
.2392
-
00006
in)
(0
.2392-00006
in)
Exhaust
7
.060-0015
mm
6
.060-0015
mm
7
.060-0
.015
mm
6
.060-0015
mm
6
.060-0015
mm
(0
.
2779-0
.0006
in)
(0
.2386-00006
in)
(0
.2779-00006
in)
(0
.2386-00006
in)
(0
.2386-00006
in)
Oversize
2
Intake
7
.175-0
.015
mm
6
.175-0
.015
mm
7
.175-0
.015
mm
6
.175-0
.015
mm
6
.175-0
.015
mm
(0
.2825-00006
in)
(0
.2431-00006
in)
(0
.2825-00006
in)
(0
.2431--0
.0006
in)
(0
.2431-00006
in)
Exhaust
7
.160-0015
mm
6
.160-0015
mm
7
.160-0
.015
mm
6
.160-0015
mm
6
.160-0-015
mm
(0
.2819
-
00006
i
n
)
(0
.2425-00006
in)
(0
.2819-00006
in)
(0
.2425-00006
in)
(0
.2425-00006
in)
Valves,
leak
test
NOTE-
BMW
speclal
tools
are
available
to
remove
the
valve
To
test
thevalves
for
leakage,
the
camshafts
and
camshaft
stem
oil
seals
.
As
an
alternative,
standard
valvesea¡
carriers
(where
applicable)
should
first
be
removed
.
Instali
the
removal
tools
are
available
from
most
automotive
parts
valve
assemblies
and
the
spark
plugs
in
each
cylinder
.
Place
stores
.
See
Flg
.
17
.
the
cylinder
head
on
a
workbench
with
the
combustion
cham-
ber
facing
upward
.
Fill
each
combustion
chamber
with
a
thin
non-flammable
liquid,
suchas
a
parts
cleaning
fluid
.
After
fif-
teenminutes,
check
the
leve¡
of
the
fluid
.
If
the
fluid
level
in
any
cylinder
drops,
thatcylinder
is
not
sealing
properly
.
Valve
Stem
Oil
Seals
The
purpose
of
the
valve
stem
oil
sea¡
is
to
prevent
excess
oil
from
entering
the
combustion
chamber
.
The
sign
offautty
valve
stem
oil
seals
is
excessive
oil
consumption
and
smoke
from
the
exhaust
immediately
after
starting
and
during
decel-
erat¡on
NOTE-
Valve
stem
oil
seals
should
not
be
reused
.
ff
valves
are
removed,
new
valve
stem
oil
seals
should
be
installed
.
Valve
stem
oil
sea¡
replacement
requires
that
the
cylinder
head
be
disassembled
and
thevalves
removed
as
described
above
under
Valves,
removing
and
installing
.
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVETRAIN
116-
11
Table
d
.
Valve
Specifications
Fig
.
17
.
Valve
stem
oil
sea¡
being
removed
from
valve
guide
.
Lubricate
the
new
seals
and
insta¡]
them
using
hand
pres-
sure
only
.
Be
sure
to
install
the
valve
spring
seat(s)
before
in-
stalling
the
sea¡
.
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVETRAIN,
RECONDITIONING

117-2
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN,
4-CYLINDER
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
needed
for
timing
chain
re-
moval
and
installation
procedures
.
The
special
tools
assure
proper
timing
of
the
valvetrain
.
Precíse
marks
to
setthe
timing
on
the
camshafts
are
not
provided
for
reassembly
.
Read
the
procedures
through
before
beginning
the
job
.
CAUTION-
lf
the
camshaftsare
not
properly
timed,
the
pis-
tons
can
contact
thevalves
.
Camshaft
timing
chain,
removing
(4-cylinder
engines)
U0119-
Fig
.
3
.
Upper
timing
chain
covermounting
bolts(arrows)
.
Thermo-
1
.
Disconnect
negative
(-)cablefrom
battery
.
stat
housing
shown
removed
.
Cylinder
ídentification
sensor
(A)
also
shown
.
CAUTION-
Prior
to
disconnecting
the
battery,
read
the
battery
disconnection
cautions
given
at
the
front
of
this
manual
on
page
viii
.
2
.
Drain
engine
coolant
.
Drain
engine
block
byremoving
block
drain
.
Remove
radiator
cooling
fan
shroud
and
cooling
fan
.
See
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
..
WARNING
-
Allow
the
engine
to
cool
before
openingor
draining
the
cooling
system
.
CA
UTION-
On
cars
with
viscous-type
fan
clutch,
fan
has
left
hand
threads
.
NOTE-
The
block
drain
plug
is
located
on
the
exhaust
sideof
the
engine,
below
cylinder
no
.
4
.
3
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
.
See
113
Cylinder
HeadRemoval
and
Installation
.
NOTE-
Make
note
of
the
arrangement
of
the
rubber
insulators
when
removing
the
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
belts
.
4
.
Loosen
sparkplugs
.
See
120
Ignition
System
.
5
.
Disconnect
coolant
hoses
from
thermostat
housingon
front
of
cylinder
head
.
Unbolt
thermostat
housing
from
cylinder
head
.
6
.
Remove
cylinder
identification
sensor
from
upper
tim-
ing
chain
cover
.
Remove
upper
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN,
4-CYLINDER
7
.
Set
engine
to
approximate
TDC
by
rotating
in
normal
operating
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
up
and
toward
each
other
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
0011998
Fig
.
4
.
Engine
set
to
approximate
TDC
.
Cylinder
no
.
1
camshaft
lobes
face
in
and
sprocket
arrows
point
up
(arrows)
.
8
.
Remove
air
conditioning
drive
belt
.
Loosenand
push
aside
air
conditioning
compressor
.
Remove
air
condi-
tioning
compressor
mounting
bracket
.
See
640
Heat-
ing
and
Air
Conditioning
.
9
.
Remove
engine
drive
belts
and
coolant
pump
pulley
.
See
020
Maintenance
Program
.
10
.
Secure
crankshaft
vibration
damper
to
prevent
crank-
shaft
from
turning
.
Using
a
socket,
loosen
vibration
damper
hub
center
bolt
.

117-
6
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
15
.
Insta¡¡
upper
timing
chaincover
:
17
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
from
transmission
bell-
"
Thoroughly
clean
profile
gasketgroove
and
all
sealing
housing
and
camshaft
locking
tool
from
rear
of
cylinder
surfaces
.
head
.
"
Applya
small
bead
ofsilicon
sealer
(3-Bond
1209®
or
equivalent)
to
upper
and
lower
joint
comers
where
18
.
Turn
engine
over
by
hand
in
direction
of
rotation
at
least
chaincover
meets
cylinder
head
.
two
full
rotations
.
Reinstall
camshaft
and
crankshaft
"
Insta¡¡
new
profile
gasket
to
groove
in
lowerchain
cover
.
locking
tools
to
check
engine
timing
.
Repeat
cam
timing
"
Protect
top
of
profile
gasket
using
thin
sheetmetal
procedure
if
tools
do
not
fit
easily
into
position
.
Remove
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
330
or
equivalent)
.
See
locking
tools
.
Fig
.
15
.
"
Attach
new
gaskets
to
cover
with
light
dabs
of
gasket
19
.
Install
cylinder
head
cover
as
described
in
113
Cylin-
sealant,
hold
gaskets
in
placeusing
cover
mounting
der
HeadRemoval
and
Installation
.
screws
.
"
Place
upper
timing
cover
into
position
.
Snug
down
al¡
NOTE-
screws,
without
tightening
.
Carefully
slide
out
sheet
OnM44
engines,
note
oil
supply
O-ring
and
replace
ff
metal
.
necessary
.
"
Temporarily
install
cylinder
head
cover
without
gasket
.
Insta¡¡
and
tighten
at
least
two
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
bolts
to
seat
upper
timing
chaincover
.
"
Tighten
all
upper
timing
cover
screws
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Remove
valve
cover
.
"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
head
(M6
screws)
...
..
.
.
10
Nm
(89
ín-Ib)
-
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAINS,
Fig
.
15
.
When
installing
upper
timing
chain
cover,
use
thin
sheetmetal
6-CYLINDER
(arrow)
to
protect
profile
gasket
when
installing
uppercover
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Upper
timing
chaincover
to
engine
block
or
cylinder
head
(M6
screws)
....
.
..
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
16
.
Install
vibration
damper
while
aligning
woodruff
key
.
Hold
crankshaft
stationary
and
tighten
mounting
bolt
.
Tightening
Torques
I
CAUTION-
"
Pulley
to
vibration
damper
..
.
.
.
....
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
lf
the
camshaftsare
not
properly
timed,
the
1
pis-
tons
can
contact
thevalves
.
"
Vibration
damper
tocrankshaft
M16
stretch
bolt
(always
replace)
.
330
Nm
(244
ft-Ib)
CAMSHAFT
TIMINGCHAINS,
6-CYLINDER
20
.
Installation
of
remaining
parts
is
reverse
of
removal
.
When
installing
thermostat,
make
sure
arrow
or
vent
hole
faces
up
.
Refill
cooling
system
as
described
in
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.
Tighteníng
Torques
"
Coolant
drain
plug
to
cylinder
block
.
..
.
.
.
...
.
..
.....
25
Nm
(18
ft-Ib)
"
Radiator
cooling
fan
to
coolant
pump
.
..
.
...
...
..
.....
40
Nm
(30
ft-Ib)
"
Radiator
drain
screw
to
radiator
....
2
.5
Nm
(22
in-lb)
Camshaft
timing
chainremovalon
6-cylinder
engines
re-
quires
that
you
Rmove
the
engine
oil
pan
by
raising
the
en-
gine
and/or
lowering
the
front
suspension
crossmember
.
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
needed
for
timing
chain
re-
moval
and
installation
procedures
.
The
special
tools
assure
proper
timing
of
the
valvetrain
.
Precise
marks
to
setthe
timing
on
the
camshafts
arenot
provided
for
reassembly
.
Read
the
procedures
through
before
beginning
thejob
.

Camshaft
timing
chains,
removing
(6-cylinder
engines)
1
.
Disconnect
negative
(-)
cable
from
battery
.
CA
UTION-
Disconnecting
the
battery
may
erase
fault
codes)
stored
in
control
module
memory
.
Check
for
fault
codes
using
special
BMW
diagnostic
equipment
.
2
.
Drain
engine
coolant
.
Drain
engine
block
by
removing
block
drain
.
Remove
radiator
cooling
fan
shroud
and
cooling
fan
.
See170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.
.
WARNING
-
Allow
the
engine
to
cool
before
openingor
draining
the
system
.
CAUTION-
Radiator
fan
has
left
hand
threads
.
NOTE-
The
block
drain
plug
is
located
on
the
exhaust
side
of
the
engine,
below
cylinder
no
.
4
.
3
.
Drain
engine
oíl
andremove
oil
pan
.
See
119
Lubrica-
tion
System
.
4
.
Remove
alternator
cooling
duct
.
5
.
Remove
two
large
coolant
hoses
from
thermostat
housing
.
Remove
engine
lifting
bracket
and
thermostat
housing
from
front
of
cylinder
head
.
6
.
Loosen
bolts
for
coolant
pump
pulley
.
Then
remove
drive
belts
for
alternator
andA/C
compressor
.
See
020
Maintenance
Program
.
Remove
coolant
pump
pulley
.
Fig
.
16
.
NOTE-
OnM50
engines
with
a
two-roller
drive
belt
tensioner,
remove
the
upper
rollerto
access
thetensioner
mount-
ing
bolts
.
NOTE-
Make
note
of
the
arrangement
of
the
rubber
insulators
when
removing
the
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
bolts
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
117-
7
Fig
.
16
.
Drive
belt
tensioner
mounting
bolts
(arrows)
.
B11055
7
.
Remove
drive
belt
tensioner
from
front
of
engine
.
See
Fig
.
17
.
1992-1995
M50
engine
speed
sensor
on
timing
cover
(ar-
row)
.
10
.
Unclip
andremove
baffle
cover
from
above
intake
cam-
shaft
.
See
Fig
.
18
.
11
.
On
1992
engines
:
Remove
upper
timing
chain
cover
from
front
of
cylinder
head
.
See
Fig
.
19
.
8
.
Remove
engine
speed
sensor
from
lower
timing
chain
12
.
Loosen
spark
plugs
.
See
120
Ignition
System
.
cover,
if
applicable
.
See
Fig
.
17
.
13
.
Set
engine
to
approximate
TDC
by
rotating
in
normal
9
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
.
See
113
Cylinder
Head
operating
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
Removal
and
Installatíon
.
1
are
facing
each
other
.
See
Fig
.
20
.
14
.
Set
engine
to
TDC
by
aligning
"0/T'
mark
(0°TDC)on
front
vibration
damper
with
cast
bosson
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
21
.
15
.
Remove
vibration
damper
mounting
bolts
and
remove
vibration
damper
and
pulley
.
See
Fig
.
22
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAINS,
6-CYLINDER

117-
1
4
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
22
.
Installation
of
remaining
parts
is
reverse
of
removal,
When
theengine
is
running,
the
piston
housing
is
supplied
noting
the
following
:
with
pressurized
engine
oil
.
At
idie,
the
solenoid
isin
the
off
"
When
installing
thermostat,
make
sure
arrow
or
vent
position
(de-energized)
and
valve
timing
is
maintained
in
the
hole
faces
up,
if
applicable
.
normal
position
:
When
the
solenoid
is
energized,
the
gear
cup
"
Refill
cooling
systemas
described
in
170
Radiator
piston
moves
forward
to
advance
the
camshaftby
a
maximum
and
Coming
System
.
of
12
.5
.
"
Install
oil
pan
as
described
in
119
Lubrication
Sys-
tem
.
"
Fill
engine
with
oil
and
install
a
new
oil
filter
as
de-
scribed
in
020
Maintenance
Program
.
"
Insta¡¡
ground
wires
at
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
and
at
front
of
cylinder
head
and
thermostat
housing,
where
applicable
.
VANOS
system
operation,
testing
Tightening
Torques
There
are3
special
tools
required
to
check
VANOS
opera-
"
Coolant
drain
plugto
cylinder
block
.
.
25
Nm
(18
ft-Ib)
tion
;
an
electricaltest
lead
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
12
6
410),
an
"
Radiator
cooling
fan
to
coolant
pump
.
40
Nm
(30
ft-Ib)
air
line
fitting
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
450),
and
a
crank-
"
Radiator
drain
screw
to
radiator
...
.
2
.5
Nm
(22
in-Ib)
shaft
TDC
locking
tool
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
112
300)
.
"
Upper
timing
chaincover
to
cylinder
head
The
test
leal
is
used
to
power
the
solenoid,
simulating
the
M6
nut
...
.....
.............
..
.
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
ground
signal
from
the
DME
control
unit
.
The
air
line
fitting
M8
bolt
.....
....
.
.
.............
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
takes
the
place
of
the
oil
supply
line
fitting
to
simulate
oil
Ares-
"
VANOS
control
unit
to
cylinder
head
sure
.
The
locking
tool
positions
and
locks
the
crankshaft
at
M6
nut
.........
..
..
.
..........
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
TDC,
cylinder
no
.
l.
M8
bolt
........
...
.............
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
pipe
to
VANOS
control
unit
1
.
Remove
alternator
cooling
air
duct
.
banjo
bolt
.......
..
..
.
..........
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
3
.
Remove
top
plastic
enginecovers
.
Disconnect
ignition
coil
harness
connectors
fromcofs
.
Remove
ignition
1993
and
later
6-cylinder
engines
are
equipped
with
a
vari-
coils
.
able
valve
timing
system
called
VANOS
.
This
system
is
con-
trolled
by
the
engine
management
system
and
dynamically
4
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
bolts
and
re-
adjusts
intake
camshaft
timing
based
on
engine
load,
engine
move
cylinder
head
cover
.
Unclip
andremove
oil
baffle
speed
and
engine
temperature
.
cover
from
above
intake
camshaft
.
See
113
Cylinder
Head
Removal
and
installation
.
The
main
components
of
the
VANOS
system
are
the
control
unit
with
piston
housing
and
integral
spool
valve,
and
the
mod-
ified
intake
camshaft
.
See
Fig
.
35
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VA
LVE
TIMING)
Fig
.
35
.
VANOS
control
unit
with
modified
intake
camshaft
.
B11001
WARNING
-
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
required
to
check
and
repair
the
VANOS
System
.
Read
theproce-
dures
through
before
beginning
the
job
.
2
.
Disconnect
crankcase
ventilation
hose
fitting
from
cyl-
inder
head
cover
.
NOTE-
Note
the
arrangement
of
the
cylinder
head
cover
bolt
insulators
and
gaskets
during
removal
.
5
.
Set
engine
to
approximate
TDC
by
rotating
in
normal
operating
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
each
other
.
See
Fig
.
20
.
6
.
Set
engine
to
TDC
by
aligning
"0/T"
mark
(0°TDC)on
front
vibration
damper
withcast
boss
on
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
21
.
7
.
Lock
crankshaft
in
position
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
and
into
hole
in
flywheelor
driveplate
.
See
Fig
.
36
.
NOTE-
Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotatethe
crankshaft
.

117-
1
6
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
15
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
.
Remove
special
test
equipment
.
Insta¡¡
oil
supply
line
using
new
seals
and
reconnect
solenoid
connector
.
Remainder
of
installa-
tion
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
head
.
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
line
to
VANOS
control
unit
(banjo
bolt)
..
.........
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
solenoidlo
VANOS
control
unit
........
.
.
.
..
........
30
Nm
(22
ft-Ib)
VANOS
control
unit,
removing
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
required
lo
remove
and
in-
stall
the
VANOS
control
unit
.
Read
the
procedure
through
be-
forestarting
the
job
.
1
.
Remove
radiator
cooling
fan
shroud
and
cooling
fan
.
See
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.
CAUTION-
Radiator
fan
has
left
hand
threads
.
2
.
Remove
top
plastic
engine
covers
.
Disconnect
ignition
coil
harness
connectors
from
coils
.
Remove
ignition
coils
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
.
Unclip
andremove
oil
baffle
cover
from
above
intake
camshaft
.See
113
Cylinder
Head
Removal
and
Installation
.
NOTE-
Make
note
of
the
mounting
bolt
insulator
arrangement
during
removal
of
the
cylinder
head
cover
.
3
.
Set
engine
lo
TDC
by
rotating
engine
in
normal
operat-
ing
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
each
other
and
"0/T"
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration
damper
lines
up
with
cast
boss
on
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
38
.
4
.
Lock
crankshaft
at
TDC
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
and
finto
flywheel
or
drive
plate
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
36
given
earlier
.
NOTE-
Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotatethe
crankshaft
.
5
.
Remove
three
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
from
rear
of
head
.
Lockcamshafts
at
TDC
bymounting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
240
at
ends
of
camshafts
.
Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated
on
cylinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
camshafts
slightly
using
a24
mm
wrench
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
24
given
earlier
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
Fig
.
38
.
Camshafts
positioned
at
TDC-Cyl
.
No
.
1
cam
lobes
face
in
Note
0/T
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration
damper
alígned
with
boss
on
front
cover
.
CA
UTION-
Thecamshafts
mustbe
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
the
specialservice
tool
or
an
equivalent
be-
fore
removing
the
timing
chain
.
Thearrows
on
the
sprockets
should
not
be
used
to
accurately
set
the
engine
to
TDC
The
special
tool
holds
the
cam-
shafts
parallel
to
each
other
and
perpendicular
to
the
valve
cover
gasket
surface
.
6
.
Disconnect
harness
connector
and
oil
line
fitting
from
bottom
of
VANOS
control
unit
.
NOTE-
Wrap
the
VANOS
oilfine
fitting
with
a
shop
rag
to
ab-
sorb
leaking
oil
.
7
.
Remove
two
access
plugs
from
VANOS
control
unit
in
frontof
exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
.
Loosen
4exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
but
do
not
remove
(Torx
El
0
socket)
.
NOTE-
Removal
of
the
access
plugs
allows
the
lower
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
to
be
accessed
.
8
.
Depress
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
and
lock
it
in
down
position
by
inserting
a
stiff
wire
into
rear
of
ten-
sioner
.
See
Fig
.
27
.
9
.
Remove
VANOS
control
unít
mounting
nuts
and
boltat
front
of
cylinder
head
.

10
.
On
cars
built
up
to
3/95
:
Slide
control
unit
off
front
of
cylinder
head,
hand
turning
the
exhaust
sprocket
clock-
wise
(as
viewedfrom
front)
as
the
unit
is
removed
.
11
.
On
cars
built
3/95
and
latee
:
Use
a
spanner
toolto
ro-
tate
exhaust
sprocket
until
stop
on'
intake
sprocket
is
contacted
.
See
Fig
.
39
.
Then
slide
control
unit
off
front
of
cylinder
head
.
EMAÑ
0012514
Fig
.
39
.
On
VANOS
control
unit
withspringplate
(cars
built
3/95
and
later),
rotate
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
clockwise
until
intake
NOTE-
camshaft
contacts
stop
.
BMW
special
tool11
5490shown
.
BMW
special
tool
no
.
113
'390
is
a
dummy
chain
ten-
sioner
and
simulates
the
function
of
thetensioner
.
VANOS
control
unit,
installing
CAUTION
-
Incorrect
installation
of
the
VANOS
control
may
result
in
damage
to
the
engine
valvetráin
.
1
.
Lock
camshafts
and
crankshaft
in
TDC
positionwith
BMW
special
tools
as
described
above
in
removal
pro-
cedure
.
CA
UTION-
The
camshafts
and
crankshaft
mustbe
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
BMW
special
tools
no
.
11
2
300and
113
240
.
If
the
camshafts
and
crank-
shaft
are
not
at
TDC,
the
valves
can
contact
the
pistons
when
the
engine
is
turned
over
.
NOTE-
Be
sure
the
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
is
locked
down
and
the
exhaustcamshaft
mounting
bolts
are
loosebefore
proceeding
.
2
.
Remove
primary
timing
chain
tensioner
from
side
of
cylinder
head
.
See
Fig
.
40
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
117-
1
7
Fig
.
40
.
Primary
timing
chain
tensioner
(arrow)
.
Remove
tensioner
slowlyto
relieve
spring
tension
beneath
end
plug
.
3
.
Install
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
390
into
primary
tim-
ing
chain
tensionersleeve
.
Thread
tool
in
finger
tight
to
remove
chain
slack
.
4
.
Hand
turn
secondary
sprocketsclockwise
(as
viewed
from
front
of
engine)
until
sprockets
contact
stops
.
5
.
Apply
a
small
amount
of
¡¡quid
gasketsealer
(3-Bond
1209
®
or
equivalent)
to
VANOS
housing
alignment
doweis
on
front
of
cylinder
head
.
lnstall
a
new
gasket
.
6
.
Push
VANOS
piston
gear
cup
finto
VANOS
housing
until
it
bottoms
out
in
housing
.
Position
VANOS
control
unitinto
place,
but
do
not
engage
splines
on
gear
cup
.
7
.
On
cars
built
up
to
3/95
:
"
Hand
turn
exhaust
sprocketcounterclockwise
(as
viewedfrom
front
of
engine)
only
enough
to
mesh
gear
cup
splines
with
camshaft
gear
:
"
Slowly
push
VANOS
control
unit
in
untilfully
seated,
guiding
chains
in
counterclockwise
direction
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)