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Loosen chain rail set screw (arrow) 3 full
move).
NOTE-
Allen screw secures crankcase vent tube
4 Loosen and turns
(do not re-
in cylinder head.
remove chain guide rail fasteners (arrow).
Slide oil separator
(A) out of cranltcase vent connecting
bracket (arrows).
CAUTIOI\C
When removing the cylinder head carefully press oil separa-
tor outwards.
Loosen cylinder head bolts in sequence
1-10 as shown (ar-
rows) and discard used head bolts.
Lift cylinder head off engine block while pressing out on oil
separator.
CAUTIOI\C
Be careful not to damage oil separator while removing cylin-
der head.
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- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal, noting the fol-
lowing:
Use new gaskets when mounting intake
manifold. Tighten
nuts finger tight first, then torque to specification in stages
working diagonally from center out.
Be sure to reinstall ignition coil ground straps at cylinders
no.
3 and no. 7. See 120 Ignition System.
Reinstall cooling fan and shroud. See
170 Radiator and
Cooling System.
Refill and bleed cooling system as described in
170 Radi-
ator and Cooling System.
Change engine oil and filter as described in
020 Mainte-
nance.
CA UTIOG
To prevent damaging engine electricalsystems, be sure to in-
stall all ground wires previously removed.
Tightening torques
Camshaft sprocket to camshaft 15
Nm (11 H-lb)
Coolant manifold to cylinder head 10 Nm (7.5 H-lb)
Cylinder head cover nuts 10 Nm (7.5 ft-lb)
Exhaust manifold to head 22 Nm (17 ft-lb)
Engine mounts to subirame 42 Nm (30 ft-lb)
Spark plugs to cylinder head 22 Nm (17 ft-lb)
Right cylinder head, removing, M62 engine
- Remove left side exhaust manifold. See 180 Exhaust Sys-
tem.
- Remove intake manifold. See Intake manifold, removal
and installation,
M62 engine.
- Drain engine coolant. See 170 Radiator and Cooling Sys-
tem.
WARNING-
Use extreme caution when draining and disposing of engine
coolant.
Coolanl is poisonous andlellial lo liumans andpels.
Pets are
altracled to coolant because of 11s sfieet smell and
fasle. Seelc medcal anenfion immed~alely if coolant is ingesl-
. .-
< Remove engine coolant manlold mo~nlng fasreners and
carei~lly remove manifo d.
. I
NOTE
Engine 8s slioivn removed lor clarify
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Remove fasteners from intake camshaft sprocket (arrows)
on right cylinder head.
- Remove primary timing chain sprocket and suspend timing
chain using mechanics wire to prevent chain from dropping
into lower housing.
Turn crankshaft counterclockwise until
45" mark on crank-
shaft is aligned with boss on front timing chain cover (arrow)
4 Loosen cylinder head bolts in sequence 1-10 as shown (ar-
rows) and discard used head bolts.
- Evaluate cylinder head. See 116 Cylinder head and val-
vetrain.
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4 Timing chain tensioner bracket (V-8)
(Tool No. BMW
11 7 380)
CYLINDER HEAD
This section provides the specifications and special recondi-
tioning information necessary to repair the cylinder heads
covered by this manual.
The disassembled cylinder head should be inspected for
warpage and cracks. Check the valve guides and valve seats
for wear before machining a warped head. Always decarbon-
ize and clean the head before inspecting it.
Visually inspect the cylinder head for craclts.
If a cracked cyl-
inder head is suspected and no
craclts are detected through
the visual Inspection, have the head further tested for cracks
by an authorized BMW dealer or an ASE certified machinist.
A cracked cylinder head must be replaced.
NOJE-
When disassembling and inspecting the cylinder head, be
sure to
checlc the camshaft carrier bearing surfaces using a
straight edge for
warpage, and check the lifter bores for wear.
A high-quality straight edge can be used to
checlc for
warpage. A warpage of 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) is acceptable
without machining. A warped cylinder head can be machined
provided no more than 0.3
mm (0.012 in.) of material is re-
moved.
If further machining is required, the head should be
replaced. Removing more than this amount will reduce the
size of the combustion chamber and adversely affect engine
performance. A 0.3 mm
thicker head gasket for machined
heads is available from an authorized BMW parts depart-
ment.
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4 Before machining the head to correct for warpage, measure
the total height
(A) (thickness of the cylinder head). Minimum
height specifications are given in Table a. Cylinder head
height.
NOTE-
6 cylinder and V-8 engines share cylinder head height spec-
ifications.
Table a. Cylinder head height
New Minimum height
(A)
140.0 rnrn (5.512 in.) 139.7 rnrn (5.500 in.)
Valves, leak test
To test the valves for leakage, the cylinder head must be dis-
assembled with camshafts and camshaft carriers removed.
With valve assemblies and spark plugs installed, place the
cylinder head on a workbench with the combustion chamber
facing upward. Fill each combustion chamber with a thin non-
flammable liquid. After fifteen minutes, check the level of the
fluid. If the fluid level in any cylinder drops, that cylinder is not
sealing properly.
Camshaft wear
Camshaft wear is usually caused by insufficient lubrication.
Visually inspect camshaft lobes and journals for wear. Cam-
. ~~ shaft wear specifications are given in Table b. Camshaft
wear specifications.
CA UTIOI\C
If the camshaft is being replaced due to cam lobe wear, it is
recommended that the corresponding lifters should also be
replaced to avoid damaging the new camshaft
Table b. Camshaft wear specifications
6 cylinder engines V-8 engines
Axlal play 0.150-0.330 rnrn 0 200-0 360 rnrn - .-
(0.0060-0 013 in.) (0.008 - 0.014 in ) - - Radlal play 0.020-0.054 rnrn 0.040-0.074 rnrn
(0.0008-0.0021 in.) (0.016 - 0.029 in.)
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4 Install intake camshaft oil baffle cover and cylinder head cov-
er:
= Checlc for correct seating of half-moon seals (A) in back of
cylinder head cover.
Use a small amount of Three Bond 1209
@or equivalent
sealant at corners
(B) of half-moon cutouts and corners in
front of cylinder head at joint to timing chain cover.
Align cover at front and rear, then alternatively tighten fas-
teners from inside to outside.
Tightening torque
Sparic plug to cylinder head 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Ignition coils to cylinder head 10 Nrn (7.5 ft-lb)
Cylinder head cover to cylinder iiead 10 Nrn (89 in-lb)
fM6 screws)
CAMSHAFT AND LIFTER REMOVAL
AND ~NSTALLATION
The camshafts can be removed with the cylinder heads
mounted on the engine (in the car).
On 6-cylinder engines there are two different procedures giv-
en, depending on whether the engine is equipped with single
VANOS (M52 engine) or double VANOS
(M52TU or M54 en-
gine).
For V-8 engines, camshaft removal and installation proce-
dures are
only included for the non-VANOS (M62) engine.
Camshaft removal and installation for the
VANOS eq;ipped
V-8 (M62TU) is not covered in this manual.
Special BMW service tools should always be used to remove
and install the camshafts. Removal of the camshafts without
the special tools can result in cylinder head damage and cam-
shaft breakage.
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4 Secure hydraulic lifters in lifter bores using BMW special tool
11 3 250, or remove lifters using a magnetic pick-up tool.
4 Remove camshaft bearing carrier from cylinder head.
CA UTION-
Camshaftbearing carriers must be reinstalledin their original
/ locations (E for ir;fal
NOTE-
Do not let hydraulic lifters fall out as the camshaft carrier is
removed.
Hydraulic lifters should be stored in an upright position.
Used hydraulic lifters
must be replaced into original lifter
bores.
Camshafts and lifters, installing
(M52 Engine)
Lubricate camshafts, camshaft carriers, bearing caps, hy-
draulic liflers, friction washers, splined shafts and spline hubs
with assembly lubricant before installation.
Make sure
the cranltshaft, which had been rotated approxi-
mately
30" opposite the direction of engine rotation from
TDC, is still in thatposition before lowering the
camshaffs into
position. All pistons must be out of TDC position to prevent
valve/piston interference when the camshalts are installed.
Before installing camshaft carriers, examine bearing bores
(arrows) on hydraulic lifter bores for signs of wear.
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4 Install camshaft carriers with hydraulic lifters into cylinder
head. Note marks on carriers:
(E) for intake side and (A) for
exhaust side.
4 Center camshaft carrier on pins (arrows) at bearing posi-
tions
2 and 7.
4 Install camshafts with number 1 cylinder camshaft lobes fac-
ing each other (arrows).
CAUTION-
A minimum waiting time is required for the hydraulic lifters to
'bleed down" after installing the camshafts into the cylinder
head, before bringing the pistons to TDC. When the cam-
shafts are removed, the hydraulic
lifers can expand. This ex-
pansion can cause increased valve lift when the camshafts
are bolted down, possibly resulting in piston interference.
Camshaft Installation waiting
times
68" F (20" C) or above 4 minutes
50-68' F (1 0-20°C) 11 minutes
32-50" F (0-1 0" C) 30 minutes