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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
((Tool No.
BMW 11 3 450)
< 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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[cylinder Head Removal and Installation 1
Cylinder leak-down test
The most conclusive diagnosis of low compression symp-
toms requires a cylinder leak-down test. Using a special
tester and compressed air, each cylinder, in turn, is pressur-
ized. The rate at which the air leaks out of the cylinder, as well
as where the air leaks out, can accurately pinpoint the magni-
tude and location of the leakage.
Before attempting any repair that requires major engine dis-
assembly, use a leak-down test to confirm low compression.
~YL~NDER HEAD REMOVAL AND
~NSTALLATION (M52 ENGINE)
WARNING-
Due to rislc of personal fnjur~: be sure the engine is cold be-
fore beginning the removal procedure.
Cylinder head removal and installation is a time consuming
repair procedure requiring multiple special
service tools.
Read the entire procedure before beginning the repair.
This procedure includes the following steps:
Cylinder head, removing,
M52 engine
Cylinder head, installing,
M52 engine
Cylinder head, removing, M52 engine
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery in luggage com-
partment.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battea read the battery discon-
nection cautions in 001 General Cautions and Warnings.
-
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- Remove secondary timing chain and sprockets:
Remove mounting nuts from front of intake camshaft
sprocket. Remove and label shim.
CAUTION-
Hold the camshaft stationary (at hex on camshaft) when loos-
ening or tightening sprocket mounting fasteners.
Remove mounting nuts from front of exhaust camshaft
sprocket and remove and label thrust washer.
NOTE-
Where applicable, make note of thrust washerpositions. The
thicker
(0.4 mm) washer is mounted outermost.
- Remove secondary sprockets together with camshaft tim-
ing chain from front of camshafts.
CAUTION-
The camshafts must be locledin the TDCposition using the
special service tool as described earlier: The arrows on the
sprockets should not be used to accurately set the engine to
TDC. The tool holds the camshafts parallel to each other and
NOTE-
Do not remove the sprocl
to
Iceep the sproclefs timed to each other:
CAUTIOI\C
The crankshaft must not be allowed to rotate once the cam-
shaft timing chain is removed. The pistons can
contact the
valves.
Unscrew timing chain guide and remove.
Lift off primary sprocket with chain.
Secure chain with wire to prevent chain from dropping into
lower timing cover.
Unscrew timing case cover to cylinder head bolts (arrows).
NOTE-
Photo shows timing chain guide in place; it should first be re-
moved as described previously.
Remove crankshaft locking tool
(BMW special tool 11 2 300).
Using the crankshaft vibration damper bolt, turn engine op-
posite of normal direction of rotation (counterclocltwise as
viewed from the front) approximately 30". This prevents ac-
cidental contact between valves and pistons during installa-
tion.
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CYLINDER HEAD REMOVAL AND
~NSTALLATION (M52 TU AND N154
ENGINES)
WARNING -
Due to risk ofpersonal injur)c be sure the engine is cold be-
fore
beqinning the removal procedure.
Cylinder head removal and installation is a time consuming
repair procedure requiring multiple special service tools.
Read the entire procedure before beginning the repair.
This topic includes the following procedures:
* Cylinder head, removing, M52 TU and M54 engines
Cylinder head, installing,
M52 TU and M54 engines
Cylinder head, removing,
M52 TU and M54 engines
Allow engine to cool before beginning this procedure.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions in
001 General Cautions and Warnings.
4 Remove left and right interior ventilation ducts (left side
shown):
Release ventilation filter cover latch
(A) and remove cover.
Release plastic locking tab
(6) or release locking tabs on
top of duct (later models).
= Turn duct counterclocltwise to unlock from bullthead and
remove (arrow).
Disconnect electrical harness from hood switch (C).
Release spring lock fastener
(D).
- Slide filter housing away from inner fender to remove.
Removal of right side ventilation
dud
Remove rear bulkhead panel:
Lift off rubber sealing
gasket (arrow)
- Remove 3 mounting clips (A).
Remove 4 retaining screws (6).
Lift off panel.
: is similar
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- Installation of the remaining parts is reverse or removal, not-
ing the following:
- Refill cooling system as described in 170 Radiator and
Cooling System.
Change engine oil and filter as described in
020 Mainte-
nance.
If necessary, adjust accelerator cable.
a Reconnect battery.
CAUTION- To prevent damaging the engine electronic systems, installall
ground wire previously removed, including the ground wires
for the
ionition coils.
Tightening torque Coolant drain
pluq to cylinder bloclc 25 Nm (1 8 ft-lb)
Radiator cooling fan to coolant pump 40 Nm (30 ft-lb) -
Radiator drain screw to radiator 2.5
Nm (22 in-lb)
spark plug to cylinder head 25
Nm (1 8 ft-lb)
CYLINDER MEAD REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION (M62 ENGINE)
This procedure covers cylinder head removal and installation
for the
M62 V-8 engine. Procedures forthe M62 TU VANOS
engine are not covered in this manual.
Intake manifold, left cylinder head, and right cylinder head re-
moval and installation are written as separate procedures.
The intake manifold must be removed before the cylinder
heads can be removed.
WARNING
-
Due to risk of personal injuv be sure the engine is cold be-
fore beginning the removal procedure.
Cylinder head removal and installation requires multiple spe-
cial service tools. Read the entire procedure before beginning
the repair.
Intake manifold, removal and installation,
M62 engine
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION- Prior to disconnecting the
batterj read the baitery discon-
nection cautions
in 001 General Cautions and Warnings.
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This group covers cylinder head and valvetrain service and
repair. Some of the repair procedures described here require
that the cylinder head first be removed as described in
113
Cylinder Head Removal and Installation.
NOTE- For timing chain and
VANOS repair information, see 117
Camshaft Timing Chain.
If it is
determined that the cylinder head will require signif-
icant reconditioning work, a remanufactured cylinder head
may be a good alternative. Remanufactured cylinder
heads are available from an authorized
BMW dealer.
The information given in this repair group is organized ac-
cording to engine code. For engine application information,
see
I00 Engine-General.
For specific repair procedures, refer to the appropriate repair
group:
* 020 Maintenance
100 Engine-General
113 Cylinder Head Removal and Installation
117 Camshafi Timing Chain
= 170 Radiator and Coo!ing System
Special Tools
Special BMW tools are required for most cylinder head ser-
vice described in this repair group. Many of these tools are ex-
pensive and only available through an authorized
BMW
dealer. If the special tools are not available, have the cylinder
head removed and disassembled by an authorized BMW
dealer. Be sure to read each procedure thoroughly before
starting a job to determine which special tools and equipment
will be necessary.
Most of the repairs to a cylinder head require precision
rna-
chine work to specific tolerances. This type of work should be
performed by an authorized BMW repairfacility or an ASE
certified machinist.
71 Torque wrench with flex shaft
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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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Camshaft removal and installation
(M62 engine)
Camshafts, removing (M62 engine)
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 personal injury and lor cylinder
head damage.
NOTE-
Cylinder bank 1-4 is referred to as the right cylinder bank
and is located on the passenger side. Cylinder bank 5-8 is
referred to as the left cylinder bank and is located on the driv-
er's side.
WARNING-
Allow enqine to cool before beqinninq this procedure. 1
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions
in 001 General Cautions and Warnings.
- Dra~n coolant. See 170 Radiator and Cooling System.
Remove plastic engine covers:
Press down on locking pins (arrows) and remove top
cover.
Pry out
trlm caps (A) from covers.
Remove fasteners from beneath
trlm caps and remove
side covers.
4 Remove left and right interior ventilation filter housing (lefl
side shown):
Release locking tabs
(A) or locking strap (early models,
not shown).
Rotate duct inward (arrow) to disconnect.
- Release spring lock (6) to unloclc ventilation housing.
Disconnect electrical harness from hood switch
(C).
Release locking clip and remove ventilation filter cover (0).
Remove filter housing.
Removal of right side ventilation duct is similar.