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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation --
Using crankshaft center bolt, rotate engine clockwise from
the
45" before TDC up to TDC position (OIT aligns with cast-
ing mark on cylinder block).
< Lock crankshaft in TDC position with BMW special tool 11 3
200 (arrow).
NOTE-
Special tool boss located at the rear of upper engine oil pan.
- Working at right cylinder head (cylinder 5-8) fit primary
sprocltet and chain to camshaft flange.
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4 Press timing chain tensioner rail against timing chain (white
arrow) to check that fastener holes are centered in sprocket
slots (black arrows).
NOTE-
If necessary, remove sprocl
Fit sensor gear with mark pointing up (arrow).
Insert bolts and hand tighten.
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11 6-6
Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
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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Table d. Valve guide specifications
Specifications
All engines (1997-2002)
Valve guide wear, maximum 0.5 mrn (0.020 in)
(valve tilt clearance
measured
with new valve)
Valve guide inside diameter,
installed
(tolerance per IS0 allowance H7)
Standard 6.0 mm (0.236 in)
Oversize
1 6.1 mrn (0.240 in)
Oversize 2 6.2
mm (0.244 in)
Valve stem oil seals
The purpose of the valve stem oil seal is to prevent excess oil
from entering the combustion chamber. The sign of faulty
valve stem oil seals is excessive oil consumption and smoke
from the exhaust immediately after starting and during decel-
eration.
NOTE-
Valve stem oil seals should not be reused. If valves are re-
moved, new valve stem oil seals should be installed.
Valve stem oil seal replacement requires that the cylinder
head be disassembled and the valves removed as described
above under Valves, removing and installing.
NOTE-
BMW special tools are available to remove the valve stem oil
seals. As an alternative, standard valve seal removal tools
are available from most automotive parts stores.
Lubricate new seal and install using hand pressure only. Be
sure to install valve spring
seat(s) before installing seal.
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Cylinder Head and valvetrain1
Valve seats
< The valve seats should be resurfaced whenever new valves
or valve guides are installed. Cutters are required to resur-
face the seats. Always check the valves for leaks after recon-
ditioning a valve seat as described above. Table e. Valve
seat specifications lists valve seat dimensions.
Table e. Valve seat specifications (refer to figure)
All
6 cylinder All 8 cylinder
engines (1997- engines (1997- Specification 2002) 2002)
Blllloc A -Valve seat angle 45" --. -- 45"
B - Correction angle, 15" 15"
outside
C - Correction angle, 60"
inside
D -Valve seat width
intalte
1.65 i0.25 rnrn 1.25 +0.25 rnm
(0.065 c0.010 in) (0.049 f 0.010 in)
exhaust
1.65 c0.25 rnm 1.65 i0.35 rnm
(0.065 fO.O1O in) (0.065 c0.014 in)
E - Valve seat outside diameter
intake
32.4 mm (1.276 in) 34.5 mm (1.358 in)
exhaust
M52: 29.4 rnm 30.0 rnm (1.181 in)
(1.157 in)
- M52 TU,
M54: 30.0 mrn
(1.181 in)
NOTE-
Standard size replacement valve seats are not available from
BMW Replacement valve seats are only available from BMW
in 0.4 mm oversize (oversized in both height and diameter).
The manufacturer does not provide specifications for valve
seat replacement for the engines covered by this manual.
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Camshaft Timing Chain
4 Crankshaft hub loclting tool. M54 engine
(Tool No.
BMW 11 8 190 11 1 8 200)
4 VANOS test lead, M52 6-cylinder
(Tool No.
BMW 12 6 410)
Crankshaft oil seal, front,
replacing
(M52 engine)
The crankshaft front seal is located in the lower timing cover,
behind the vibration damper.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTIOIG
a Disconnecting the battery may erase fault code(s) stored in
control module memory Check
for fault codes using spe-
cial
BMW diagnostic equipment.
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read
the battery dis-
connection cautions given in
001 General Cautions
and
Warninqs.
- Remove splash guard from beneath engine.
- Remove engine cooling fan assembly. See 170 Radiator
and Cooling System.
NOTE-
Cooling ian nut (32 mm wrench) has left-hand threads.
- Remove drive belts. See 020 Maintenance.
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Camshaft Timing Chain
lnstall vibration damper mounting bolts. Note hub locating
dowel (arrow).
Tightening torque
Vibration damper to crankshaft hub
(ME) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb)
- Installation is reverse of removal noting the following:
Installing drive belts. See 020 Maintenance.
Install cooling fan. See 170 Radiator and Cooling Sys-
tem.
Crankshaft oil seal, replacing
(M52 TU and M54 engines)
The crankshafl front seal IS located in the lower timing cover,
behind the
vibrat~on damper.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
Disconnecting the battery may erase fault
code(s) storedin
control module memoy Checlc for fault codes using spe-
cial
BMW diagnostic equipment.
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery dis-
connection cautions given in
001 General Cautions
and Warnings.
- Remove splash guard from beneath engine
- Remove engine cooling fan assembly. See 170 Radiator
and Cooling System.
NOTE- Cooling fan nut
(32 mm wrench) has left-hand threads.
- Remove drive belts. See 020 Maintenance
NOTE-
Mark direction of belt rotation if reusing belt.
- Install crankshaft holding tool (BMW special tool 11 8 19011 1
8 200). Make sure tool locks into place in openings in damper
assembly. While counterholding crankshafl with special tool,
remove crankshaft center bolt.
CAUTIOI\C
Do not use flywheel locling tool to hold crankshaft station-
ary to loosen or tighten
cranl(shaft hub center bolt. Use
only the special tools specified, or equivalent hub holding
tool.
Use care when removing
damper/hub assembly, as ~t is
easy to damage the radiator
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/Camshaft Timing Chain
NOTE-
The crankshaft hub center bolt is torqued to 410 Nm
(300 ft-lb).
- Install crankshaft damper puller (BMW special tool 11 8 21 0)
to
11 8 200. Use bolt to remove damper from crankshaft.
- Oil seal replacement:
4 Install cap (BMW special tool 11 2 383) on end of crankshaft.
Install seal guide (BMW special tool
11 2 385) over end of
crankshaft. Be sure to align groove with
lteyway on crank-
shaft (arrow).
4 Install oil seal puller (BMW special tool 11 2 380) and screw
in body of puller until it contacts seal. Tighten screw in center
of tool to draw seal out of cover.
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4 Coat new seal with oil and position in timing chain cover. Use
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4 Coat new seal with oil and position in timing chain cover. Use
BMW special tool 11
3 280 and crankshaft center bolt to draw
seal in flush with timing case cover.
- Align vibration damper assembly with keyway and tap into
place. Insert new center bolt with washer.
CA
UTIOG
Inspect woodruff key for damage before installing hub
assembly.
- Install crankshaft holding tool malting sure tool locks into
place in openings in damper assembly. While counterholding
cranltshaft, tighten crankshaft center bolt.
- Attach special tools 11 8 20011 1 8 190 to damper assembly.
Counterhold damper with 11 8 190 while tightening center
bolt.
Tightening
torque
Vibration damper hub to crankshaft 410 Nm (302 it-ib)
- Installation is reverse of removal noting the following:
Install drive belts. See 020 Maintenance.
Install cooling fan. See 170 Radiator and Cooling Sys-
tem.
Crankshaft oil seal, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines)
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery
CAUTIOG
Disconnecting the battery may erase fault code(s) storedin
control module memory. Check for fault codes using spe-
cial BMW diagnostic equipment.
* Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery dis-
connection cautions in
001 General cautions and
warnings.
- Remove splash guard from beneath engine
- Remove engine cooling fan assembly. See 170 Radiator
and Cooling System.
NOTE
-
Cooling fan nut (32 mm wrench) has left-hand threads.
- Remove drive belts. See 020 Maintenance.
NOTE-
Marlc direction of belt rotation if reusing belt.