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4 Disconnect electrical harness connections at exhaust cam-
shaft position sensor and exhaust camshaft VANOS control
valve (arrows).
4 Remove banjo bolt from VANOS unit oil pressure line. Use
banjo bolt to attach
BMW special tool 11 3 450 (compressed
air fitting) to VANOS control unit.
CAUTIOI\C
Oil will drain from pressure line. Have a drain container and
rags ready Do not allow oil to run onto drive belts.
4 Cover oil hole (arrow) in VANOS unit with shop towel to cap-
ture oil which will spray when compressed air is applied.
- Connect compressed air line to air fitting. Apply air pressure
set to
2-8 bar (30-1 15 psi).
4 With compressed air line connected, rotate engine at vibra-
tion damper in direction of rotation (clockwise) at least twice,
until cylinder 1 intake and exhaust camshaft lobes face each
other (arrows) in the top dead center (TDC) position for cyl-
inder
1.
CAUTION--
Do not rotate engine counterclocltwise to reach the top dead
center position. If engine rotated beyond top dead center;
complete another two complete rotations.
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Remove sealing plug from special tool bore on lower left side
of engine block near flywheel. Secure crankshaft in TDC po-
sition with
BMW special tool l l 2 300 (arrow).
4 Unscrew and remove two cylinder head cover studs
(arrows) at rear of cylinder head.
4 Secure camshafts in TDC position using BMW special tool
set
11 3 240.
- Disconnect compressed air line, leaving compressed air fit
ting attached to VANOS unit.
4 Unscrew sealing plugs (arrows) from VANOS unit.
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< Lift off exhaust and intake sprocltets together with secondary
chain, thrust spacer
(A), and splined shafl (B).
CAUTION-
Splined shafts share the same part number for both intake
and exhaust camshafts. Used splined shafts must be
rein-
stalled in their original positions.
Remove exhaust camshaft splined sleeve
(A) and shaft (B).
Remove secondary chain tensloner mounting bolts (arrows)
and remove tensioner with retaining pin in place.
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< Turn eccentric shaft of special tool to pretension intake cam-
shaft bearing caps. Remove nuts on all intake camshaft bear-
ing caps.
- Slowly release tension on eccentric shaft and remove BMW
spec~al tools. Remove bearing caps and set as~de in order.
Remove camshaft and store safely.
- Repeat procedure for exhaust camshaft.
4 Secure hydraulic lifters in lifter bores using BMW speclal tool
11 3 250, or remove lifters using a magnetic pick-up tool.
With lifters secure or removed, lift out camshaft bearing car-
riers from cylinder head.
Use care to not let hydraulic lifters fall out as camshaft car-
rier is removed.
Hydraulic lifters should be stored
ln an uprightpositlon.
Used hydraulic lifters must be reinstalled into their orig-
inal lifter bores.
4 Remove intake camshaft position sensor (arrow) from side
of cylinder head.
4 Remove secondary chain lowerguide bolts (arrow). Remove
chain guide.
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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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- Secure cylinder head bolts by torquing an additional 90"
each for Stage 2 and 3.
Tightening torques
Cylinder head to engine block
(aluminum block)
Stage
1 40 Nm (30 it-lb)
Stage 2 +90°
Stage 3 80'
4 lnstall intake camshaft position sensor (arrow).
4 Install lower secondary chain guide. Tighten tom bolts to
specifications. The bolt on the intake camshaft side is long
and extends into the engine block.
4 Install and tighten cylinder head-to-lower timing chain cover
bolts (arrows). (Photo shows camshafts in place).
Tightening torque Secondary chain guide to cylinder head
10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Cylinder head to lower timing chain cover
M6 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
M7 15 Nm (1 1 it-lb)
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4 Before installing camshaft carriers, examine bearing points
(arrows) on hydraulic lifter bores for signs of wear.
4 Center camshaft carrier with hydraulic lifters on pins (ar-
rows) at bearing positions 2 and 7.
Note marks on carriers: (E) for intake side and (A) for exhaust
side.
Lift timing chain and put exhaust cam onto exhaust camshaft
carrier. Place intake camshaft on camshaft carrier.
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4 Rotate camshafts until intake and exhaust lobes for cylinder
1 face each other (arrows).
CAUTION-
Be sure that cranlcshaft is stillpositioned at least 30" away
from
TDC.
- Place bearing caps on cams, but do not install retaining nuts.
4 Fit BMW special tool 11 3 260 (A) and 11 3 270 (B) to cylin-
der head over intake camshaft and screw long bolts (arrows)
into spark plug threads.
CAUTIOI\C
Do not overtighten bolts in spark plug holes.
Turn eccentric shaft of special tool to pretension
bearing
caps. Install and torque nuts on intake camshaft bearing
caps.
Tightening torque Camshaft bearing
cap to cylinder head (M7) 14 Nm (10 ft-lb)
Release tension on eccentric
shaft and remove BMW special
tools
11 3 2601270.
Repeat procedure for exhaust camshaft.
CAUTION-
After the camshafts are installed, a minimum waiting time is
required for the hydraulic lifters to 'bleed down" before bring-
ing the crankshaft andpiston back to top
deadcenter. When
the camshafts are removed, the hydraulic lifters can expand.
This expansion can cause increased valve lift when the cam-
shafts are bolted down, possibly resulting in piston interfer-
ence.
Crankshaft
I valve timing waiting times
68.F (20°C) and higher 4 minutes
50-68"F(10-20°C) 11 minutes
32-5O0F(O-10°C) 30 minutes