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1 Cylinder Head Removal and Installation 
4 Reinstall cylinder head covers to  right and left  cylinder  heads 
using  new gaskets. 
Check for  correct seating  of half-moon  seals 
(A) in back  of 
cylinder  head cover. 
Use  a small amount  of Three Bond 
1209 8 or  equivalent 
sealer  at corners 
(B) of half-moon  cutouts. 
- Install cylinder  head cover fasteners  and tighten uniformly  in 
'I2 turn steps. 
Tightening torque  Cvlinder  head cover  fasteners 
10 Nm (7.5 It-lb) 
- Install  exhaust  manifolds  using new  gaskets and  fasteners. 
See 
180 Exhaust  System. 
- Refill and bleed  cooling system as described  in 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling  System. 
- Change engine  oil and filter as described  in 020 Mainte. 
nance. 
CA UTIOW- 
To prevent damaging engine electricalsystems,  be sure  to in- 
stall all ground  wires previously  removed. 
Tightening 
tOrqUeS 
Camshaft sprocket  to camshaft 15 Nm (1  1 ft-lb) 
Coolant manifold  to cylinder  head lo Nm (7.5 It-lb) 
Cylinder  head cover  nuts 10 Nm (7.5 ft-lb) 
Exhaust manifold to  head 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
Engine mount  to subframe 42 Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Spark plugs to  cylinder  head 22 Nm (17 ft-lb)    

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11 6 Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
........................... General ............................ 1 16-2 Valves 116-56 
.................... Special Tools ........................ 11 6-2  Valves. leak test 11 6-56 
......... Valves.  removing  and installing 11 6-56 Cylinder Head ..................... .I1 6.5 ....................... Valve guides 11 6-57 
Valves.  leak test ...................... 11 6-6 
Valve stem oil seals .................. 11 6-58 ...... ..""""."""ll 6.6 Valveseats ........................ 116-59 Hydraulic lifters, checking and replacing .. .I1 6-7 Valve ....................... 6-60 . . 
Camshaft andLifter Removal 
and  Installation 
.................... 11 6-1 1 
Camshaft and lifter removal  and 
installation 
(M52 engine) ............. .I1 6.12 
Camshaft and lifter. removal and 
installation (M52 
TU and M54  engine) .... 11 6-1 9 
Double VANOS timing chain components 
. 11 6-28 
Camshaft  removal and installation 
(M62 engine) 
....................... 11 6-39    

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I Cylinder Head and valvetrain1 
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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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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Cylinder Head and valvetrain1 
Hydraulic lifters, checking and replacing 
Self-adjusting hydraulic lifters (A) keep the valve clearances 
within  a limited working  range. Hydraulic  lifters are sealed 
units  and require no  maintenance.  Section view of camshaft 
(6) and valve  with conical  valve spring (C) shown. 
Under  some circumstances,  such as a cold start, the  cam fol- 
lowers  may emit noise. Hydraulic lifter noise is  usually a 
high- 
pitched tapping or chattering  noise. In most instances,  this is 
considered normal  as long  as the  noise  goes away in  a few 
minutes (maximum 
20 minutes).  If the  noise  does not  go 
away,  either the lifter  is faulty  or the  oil pressure to the lifter is 
low.  Hydraulic lifter replacement  requires that the camshaft 
first  be removed. 
NOTE- 
Before checking hydraulic  lifters, male sure engine  oil is 
fresh  and at the  proper  level. 
Sticky lifters can be the  result  of 
sludge  build up  in the cylinder  head and lifters. 
- Run  engine  until it reaches normal operating  temperature. 
Shut  off engine. 
- Working  inside luggage compartment, disconnect  negative 
battery cable. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting battery cable,  read the baltery dls- 
connection cautions  given In 001 General Cautions  and 
Warnings. 
Disconnecting  the battery may  erase fault 
code(s) 
stored in control  module  memory  Check for fault  codes 
4 Remove  left and right interior ventilation duct (left  side 
shown): 
Release plastic locking tab 
(A) or  release loclting tabs  on 
top  of duct  (later models). 
Rotate duct counterclockwise to 
unloclt from  bulithead  and 
remove  (arrow).    

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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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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
< Install primary timing chain  on timing chain  sprocket and 
place on exhaust camshaft  so that  pointer on  sprocket 
(arrow) lines up with cylinder head sealing  surface. 
4 Insert BMW special tool 11 4 220 into timing chain tensioner 
bore  and bring center spindle  into contact with tensioning  rail. 
Tighten until  slack is removed,  but do not  pretension timing 
chain. 
NOTE- 
BMW special  tool 11 4 220 is an  adjustable  primary chain 
tensioner  and simulates the function  of the  tensioner. 
- Recheck  arrow on primary  sprocket is aligned with  upper 
edge  of cylinder  head. Reposition  sprocket if necessary. 
4 Insert  and tighten threaded locat~ng studs (arrows) in ex- 
haust camshaft. 
Tightening 
torques 
Exhaust  camshaft  locating stud 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)    
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Turn engine  over twice  in direction  of rotation  until cylinder 1 
intake  and exhaust  camshaft  lobes (arrows)  face each  other. 
- Lock crankshaft  in TDC  position  with BMW special tool 
11 2 300. 
4 Place BMW special  tool  set 11 3 240 over  camshafts  and 
measure clearances. 
NOTE- 
@ If  the exhaust  side of the tool  (A) is not flush with  the head, 
camshaft  timing is incorrect.  Reset camshaft timing as  de- 
scribed  in 11 
7 Camshaft  Timing Chain. 
Due  to flexible sprocket design,  VANOS unit tolerances 
and  play  in the  VANOS  splines,  when the camshaft timing 
is  set  correctly, the intake  side of special  tool set 
11 3 240 
(B) may be up to 1 mm  (0.04  in.) above  the suiface of the 
cylinder head.  This is normal. Reassemble  engine. Other- 
wise, reset camshaft timing  as describedin  1 
l?Camshaft 
Timing Chain. 
- Remove BMW special tool 11 6 150 from front of cylinder 
head. 
4 Clean contact edges  of cylinder  head face and VANOS unit 
and  apply  a thin  coat  of Three  Bond 
12090 or equivalent 
sealing  compound  to surfaces. 
CAUTION- 
Male sure all gasket material  is removed from face  of cyl- 
inder head.  Clean sealing  face and keep free  of oil. 
Check  locating dowel 
(A) and dowel  sleeve (B) at top 
of  cylinder  head for damage  or incorrect installation. 
- Using  a new steel gasket,  install VANOS unit to front  of cyi- 
inder  head.  See 117 Camshaft  Timing Chain. 
NOTE- 
If VANOS  control unit is being  replaced, be sure  to check  and 
adjust  camshaft timing as described in  117 Camshaft Tim- 
ing  Chain. 
- Reinstall  engine lifting eye. 
- Reconnect  electrical harness connectors  to camshaft  posi- 
tion sensors  and 
VANOS solenoid valves.