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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation I 
< Fuel line plugs 
(Tool No. 
BMW  13 5 281113  5 282) 
4 Fuel line removal tool  for quick-disconnect  fittings 
(Tool No. 
BMW 16  1 050) 
< Tensioning  bracket (V-8) 
(Tool No. BMW  11 7 380) 
Compressed air fitting  for testing  VANOS  operation 
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< Upper timing  cover installation tool set, V-8 
(Tool No. BMW  11 1 41 0) 
Cylinder compression, checking 
A compression gauge is  needed to make  a compression test. 
For accurate  test, the battery and starter must be  capable of 
cranking the engine at least 
300 rpm, and the  engine should 
be  at normal operating  temperature. 
NOTE- 
Performing a compression test  may cause  a fault to set  in the 
ECM  and may  illuminate the Malfunction 
Indicator Light 
(MIL).  The light  can only  be turned out  using either 
BMW 
special service scan tools  or an  equivalent aftermarket scan 
tool.  Disconnecting  the battery will not  erase the fault  memo- 
ry or turn out  the light.  See OBD On-Board Diagnostics.    

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I Cylinder Head Removal and Installation 
4 Check that two  locating dowels are correctly  positioned in 
block  and are not damaged. 
- Apply  permanently  elastic  sealing compound  Three Bond 
1209 8 to joints  where  cylinder  block joins timing case cover. 
- Place  new cylinder  head gasket  on cylinder block. 
NOTE- 
The  word "OBEN" or 'TOP': printed on  the gasket, should 
face  up. The cylinder head 
gasket will fit  correctly in only  one 
orientation. 
- With camshafts  locked in TDC oosition with BMW  soecial 
tools  as described during cylinder  head removal, 
seicylinder 
head in position, guiding  primary chain through  cylinder head 
opening. 
NOTE- 
* The  camshafts must  be locl(ed in the TDC position  at the 
rear  of the cylinder  head with 
BMW special  tool I1 3 240 
before installing  the cylinder  head. 
Make sure the 
cranksha% which  had been rotated approx- 
imately 
30" opposite  the direction of engine rotation, is still 
in that  position  before lowering the  cylinder head into posi- 
tion. 
- Lightly lubricate  new cylinder  head bolts. Loosely  install bolts 
and  their  washers, then  thread them in until  they  are finger 
tight. 
NOTE- 
. Torx-type  cylinder head  bolts should  not be reused.  They 
are  stretch-type bolts  and must always be replaced when- 
ever loosened. 
Check that  all washers for the cylinder  head bolts are in 
place  before installing the bolts.  Some of the washers may 
be 
stalced to  the  cylinder  head. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Cylinder head  bolts for a cast  iron engine block  are different 
length  and require different tightening torque  than bolts for an 
aluminum  cylinder bloclc engines 
(95 rnm versus 110 rnm 
bolts). 
- Install  cylinder  head-to-lower timing chain  cover bolts finger 
tight. 
< Tighten  cylinder  head bolts in correct  sequence to  initial 
torque  value.    

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I Cylinder Head Removal  and Installation 
Lubricate  camshafts,  camshaft carriers, bearing caps, hy- 
draulic lifters,  friction washers,  splined shafts and spline  hubs 
with  assembly lubricant before installation. 
4 Check that two cylinder  head aligning  sleeves (arrows) are 
correctly  positioned  in block  and are not damaged. 
- Apply  elastic sealing compound  Three Bond 1209 8 to cor- 
ner  joints  on  cylinder block to timing chain cover. 
- Place  new cylinder  head gasket  on  cylinder  block. 
NOTE- 
The word "OBEN" or "TOP  printed on  the gasket, should 
face  up. The cylinder  headgaslet  will fit correctly in only one 
orientation. 
- Set cylinder  head in position, guiding primary  chain through 
cylinder  head opening. 
CAUJION- 
Make  sure the crankshaft, which had  been rotated approxi- 
mately  30" opposite the direction  of engine  rotation from 
TDC,  is still  in thatposition  before lowering  the cylinder head 
into  position. All  pistons must be out  of TDC  position  to pre- 
vent 
valve/piston interference  when the camshafts are in- 
stalled. 
- Lightly lubricate new cylinder  head bolts and washers  with 
oil.  Install bolts  and washers finger  tight. Install  cylinder  head 
to  lower  timing chain  cover bolts finger  tight. 
NOJE- 
Cylinder head bolts  should not be reused.  They are 
stretch-type bolts  and must  be replaced  whenever loos- 
ened. 
* Aluminum  cylinder  blocls use different length cylinder 
head  bolts and torque  values than cast iron  blocks. 
Check that  all washers  for 
Nle head bolts are in place  be- 
fore installing  the bolts.  Some of the washers  may be 
staked  to the cylinder head. 
I 12 10 4 2 6 8 141 Tighten  cylinder  head bolts in correct sequence  (1-14) 
CA U TIOW- 
The bolts  should be  tightened in three stages  as listed  below 
The final stages  require the use of a BMW special  tool 
11 2 
110 or a suitable protractor  to tighten  the bolts  to a specified 
torque angle.    

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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
< Remove oil  baffle cover from above  intake camshaft(s) 
- Rotate  engine at  crankshaft  vibration damper center bolt  in 
normal direction  of rotation (clockwise)  until camshaft  lobe of 
lifter  to be tested  points away from the lifter,  allowing  valve to 
be  completely closed. 
Use  a plastic or wooden stick  to press down  on top  of lifter 
with approximately  3.5 Nm 
(2.25 ft-ib) of force. 
If  the  lifter collapses  slightly  as though spring  loaded, air 
may  be trapped  in the  lifter. 
NOTE- 
Air trapped in hydraulic lifters  may result  from oil foaming  (air 
being  drawn 
in by the oil pump).  This  may be caused  by a 
faulty oil pump  control  valve  O-ring;  leaking oil pump  pickup 
gaslcet; or by  oil starvation  to pump. 
Press  down on top  of lifter for 
10 to  15  seconds uslng approx- 
lmately 6 to 9 Nm (4.5 to 6.75  ft-lb)  of force. 
If anv  clearance  is created  between  the lifter  and the 
cam- 
shafi lobe,  the check valve  in the lifter is not closing.  Re- 
place  lifter. 
- To replace a hydraulic lifter, remove appropriate  camshaft. 
Refer to  camshaft  removal procedures given  in Camshaft 
and lifter  removal and installation. 
Once camshaft  is removed, withdraw faulty 
lifter(s) and  re- 
place  with new 
lifter(s). Inspect  lifter bores  for wear  and scor- 
ing  at arrows. 
- Reinstall  camshafts.  See Camshaft  and lifter removal  and 
installation.    

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- Remove pressure  gauge and reinstall pressure  switch with 
new  sealing  washer. 
Tightening torque 
Oil pressure  switch to oil filter housing 27 Nm (20 ft-lb) 
If testing  shows low oil pressure, one  or more  of the following 
conditions  may be indicated: 
Worn  or faulty oil pump  or faulty pump pressure relief valve 
Worn  or damaged engine bearings 
Severe  engine wear 
Any  of these conditions indicate the need  for major repairs. 
Oil pressure warning system, testing 
4 When the ignition is turned  on, the oil pressure  warning light 
comes on.  When the engine  is started and  the oil pressure 
rises  slightly,  the oil pressure  switch (arrow)  contact opens 
and the warning light goes  out. Make sure the oil  level is cor- 
rect before making  tests. 
- Turn ignition switch  on. 
- Warning light on instrument panel must light  up 
- Remove connector from oil pressure  switch. 
Warning light  on instrument panel  must go out. 
NOTE- 
If the  light  does  not go out,  the wiring  to the  switch  is most 
likely  grounded somewhere between  the switch  terminaland 
the  warning  light See 
ELE Electrical  Wiring Diagrams  for 
electrical  schematics. 
- If warning light  does not light  when  ignition is  on, remove  con- 
nector from oil pressure  switch and use a jumper  wire to 
ground connector terminal to a clean metal  surface. The oil 
pressure warning  light should come  on. 
NOTE- 
If there  are two wires  to the oil pressure  switch, ground  the 
brown/green wire that carries  the signal  to the  warning light. 
- If the warning light  comes on, check  the switch as  described 
in the  next step.  If the warning  light does  not come  on, the 
wiring  to the instrument cluster  or to the light  itself is faulty.    

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To test  switch,  connect  an ohmmeter between  terminal in 
switch body  (arrow) and ground. With engine off, there 
should be continuity. With engine  running, oil pressure 
should open switch  and there should be  no continuity. Re- 
place a  faulty switch. 
CAUTION- 
Keep in mind  that low oil pressure  may be preventing  the 
switch from turning the  light out 
If the light  remains  on while 
the  engine  is running,  check the oil pressure  as described 
earlier. Do not  drive the  car until the problem  is corrected.  The 
engine  may be severely  damaged. 
Crankshaft  rear main  seal replacement requires removal  of 
the  transmission and flywheel. 
Crankshaft rear main seal, replacing 
(&cylinder) 
- Remove transmission. See 230 Manual  Transmission  or 
240 Automatic Transmission. 
- Manual transmission vehicles: Remove  clutch pressure plate 
and disc.  See 
210 Clutch. 
- Remove flywheel.  See 210 Clutch or 240 Automatic Trans- 
mission. 
- Drain engine oil. 
4 Remove  seal carrier bolts  from oil pan  (arrows).  Loosen all 
oil pan  bolts.    
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- Remainder of installation  is reverse  of removal. 
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- Remainder of installation  is reverse  of removal. 
Replace  self-locking  nuts when  reinstalling  front suspen- 
sion components. 
Use new  oil dipstick  tube sealing O-ring. 
After adding engine oil,  start and run engine. Raise engine 
speed  to 2,500  rpm until oil pressure warning light  goes out 
(about  5 seconds). 
NOTE- 
BMW does  not specify  a front  end alignment  following this 
procedure. 
Tightening torques Front subfrarne  to body  rail 
(M12, use new  bolts) 
8.8  grade 
10.9  grade 
12.9  grade  77  Nrn 
(57 ft-lb) 
105 Nrn  (77 ft-lb) 
110  Nrn (81 ft-lb) 
Stabilizer  bar link to stabilizer  bar 
65 Nrn (48 ft-lb) 
Steering  shaft universal joint clamping bolt 
(use  new bolt) 
19 Nrn (14 it-lb) 
Lower  oil pan, removing and installing (V-8) 
- The V-8 engine  is equipped with  a 2-piece oil  pan. The fas- 
teners in 
V-8 engine oil pump assembly, including the 
sprocket  retaining  nut, are known to  loosen  and fall off into 
the  oil pan.  Be sure  to install  these fasteners  with Loctite 
O 
or equivalent  thread locking  product and torque  to specifica- 
tions. 
CAUTION- 
It  is  recommended that  the oil pump  retaining bolts  and oil 
pump  drive sprocket retaining  nut tightening torque  be 
checkedany  time the 
oilpan is removed. 
- Raise car  and place  securely  on jack  stands. 
WARNING- 
Make sure  the car is stable  and well supported  at all  times. 
Use  a professional automotive lift 
orjack stands designed  for 
- Remove splash shield from  under engine. 
- Drain engine oil 
- On cars with automatic transmission, remove ATF cooler line 
brackets from  oil pan.    

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- Lower front suspension and remove oil pan,  as described 
earlier, to  gain access  to  oil pump. 
Remove  oil pump 
sprocket mounting  nut (left-hand  thread) 
(arrow). Lift sprocket off  together with  drive chain. 
Engines  produced  to 9/98: Remove  oil pump with  pick-up 
tube.  Pick-up tube  is bolted to  side of oil pump. 
Engines  produced  from 9/98 to 01/00:  Remove  pick-up 
tube, scraper tray  and oil pump  as a unit. 
Engines  produced  from 01/00:  Remove  oil pump pick-up 
tube  bolts  and remove  pick-up tube  before removing pump. 
Remove  mounting bolts from oil pump. Withdraw  pump. 
NOTE- 
Record location  of any  spacers between  pump and engine 
bloclc Note  positions  of locating  dowels. 
- Remove  cover from oil  pump and  check for wear  or scoring. 
Spin  oil pump  shaft and 
check that gears turn  smoothly. Re- 
place pump  if gears spin with  difficulty 
orany wear is present. 
- Inspect oil pressure relief valve  as described later. 
- Installation is  reverse of removal, noting the following: 
Replace  pick-up tube O-ring  (if applicable). 
- Align sprocket  splines to oil  pump  shaft spl~nes before 
tightening  sprocket  nut. 
- After adding engine  oil, start and run  engine. Raise engine 
speed  to 2,500  rpm until  oil pressure  warning  light goes  out 
(about 5 seconds). 
Tightening torques Oil  drain  plug to oil  pan  25 
Nm (18 ft-lb) 
Oil  pan  to engine 
bloclc 
M6  (8.8  grade) 
M6  (10.9 grade) 
M8 (8.8 grade) 
10 Nm  (89 in-lb) 
12 
Nrn (9  ft-lb) 
22 Nm  (16 ft-lb) 
Oil  pump  sprocket  to oil  pump  shait 
(M10 x 1) (left hand thread) 
25 Nm  (1 8 it-lb) 
Oil  pump  to  crankcase (ME) 22 Nm (1 6 it-lb) 
Oil  pump pickup tube  to cranltcase (M6) 10 Nm  (89 in-lb)