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Clutch
Clutch, installing (used SAC components)
When reinstalling a previously used self-adjusting clutch
(SAC), special tools are needed to reset the self-adjusting
ring to its original position.
CAUTIOI\C
Avoidcontaminating clutch friction suifaces with oilorgrease.
Do not touch these
suifaces.
- Place SAC pressure plate on clean worlc suriace.
4 Place BMW special tool 21 2 180 on pressure plate
Note that locating hoolts of special tool engage pressure
plate adjusting ring openings
(inset).
Grip tool firmly and squeeze special tool handles together.
Tighten down special tool knurled screws (arrows).
- SAC adjustment ring is now in its original position.
4 Install BMW special tool 21 2 170 on SAC pressure plate.
Fit fingers of special tool in slots above dowel pin bores.
Tighten down knurled nut (arrow) finger-tight.
Screw in T-handle until pressure plate diaphragm spring is
pretensioned to stop.
< Center clutch disc on flywheel using centering tool.
5-speed transmission: Special tool 21 2 142
6-speed transmission: Special tool 21 2 141
G6S-3762 transmission: Special tool 21 2 201
CAUTION--
Be sure clutch disc is lacing the correct way The disc should
be
marked 'kngine side" or 'Transmission side':
NOTE-
The large bolt in the clutch disc centering tool is used to in-
stalland remove the tool only Once the disc is in place on tlie
flywheel, remove the bolt to male room for the SACpressure
plate.
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1 Clutch
- lnstall flywheel lock, special tool 11 2 170 (6 cylinder model)
or
11 2 070 (V-8 model).
- lnstall SAC pressure plate on dowel pins at flywheel. lnstall
clutch mounting bolts and tighten each one turn at a time until
pressure plate is fully seated. Torque to specification.
Tightening torques
Clutch to flywheel
- M8 (8.8 grade)
M8 (10.9 grade) 24
Nm (18
ft-ib)
34
Nm (25 ft-lb)
- Slip out clutch centering tool using large bolt.
- Remove flywheel locking tool.
Inspect and clean release bearing lever. Apply a thin coat of
grease to release bearing lever lubrication points. lnstall re-
lease bearing. Bearing tabs
(A) align with contact points (B)
on release lever.
- Clean release bearing guide sleeve.
CA U TIOG
Do not grease guide sleeve. If guide sleeve is greased, re-
lease bearing may stick to it.
- Clean and lightly lubricate clutch disc splines and transmis-
sion input shaft splines.
- Install transmission. See 230 Manual Transmission
Tightening torques
Transmission to engine
- ME (Torx)
. M1O (Torx)
. M12 (Torx) 22
Nm (16 ft-lb)
43
Nm (32 ft-lb)
72
Nm (53 it-lb)
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Self-adjusting clutch (SAC), breaking in
With normal driving, 800 to 1000 gearshifts are required to
break in the clutch.
Break in the SAC gradually, with light to medium loads, to en-
sure correct operation and long life. Fast sports driving ma-
neuvers may destroy a new
clutch.The following break-in
procedure helps to create the correct coefficient of friction.
Drive normally on level grade. Starting speeds on level
grade may be up to 2000 rpm.
Upshift and downshift through all the gears at 3500
- 4000
rpm.
On medium grades (approx. 12% and up), start
off at ap-
prox. 2500 rpm for the first 5 or so times.
Tightening torques
Clutch slave cylinder to transmission case 22 Nm (16 It-lb)
Clutch master cylinder to pedal cluster 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Bralte fluid line to clutch master or slave cylinder 17 Nm (13 ft-lb)
Transmission to engine
M8 (Torx) 22 Nm (16 fl-lb)
. M1O (Torx) 43 Nm (32 ft-lb)
MI2 (Torx) 72 Nm (53 it-lb)
Flywheel to crankshaft
6 cylinder engine (use new self-loclting bolts) 105 Nm (77 ft-lb)
V-8 engine 105 Nm (77 ft-lb)
Clutch to flywheel
M8 (8.8 grade)
M8 (10.9 grade) 24
Nm
(18 ft-lb)
34 Nm (25 ft-lb)
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Manual Transmission
Input shaft seal, replacing
(transmission removed)
- Remove transmission from vehicle as described later in this
group.
- Remove clutch release bearing end release bearing lever
from inside bellhousing.
4 Remove bolts (arrows) for clutch release-bearing guide
sleeve, noting bolt lengths
(Getrag trensmission shown).
Remove sleeve and any spacers (shims) under it.
Two covered removal holes (arrows) are present in seal.
Thread BMW special tool
23 0 490 or equivalent slide ham-
mer seal puller into one hole and remove seal.
- Getreg S5D 250G transmission:
Place BMW special tool
23 2 460 or similar protective
sleeve over input shaft.
Coat sealing lip of new
seel with trensmission oil and push
over protective sleeve up to transmission housing.
Remove protective sleeve from input shaft.
Use BMW special tool
23 2 430 or similar drifl to drive seal
until fully seated.
- ZF S5D 3202 transmission:
Place BMW special tool
23 2 380 or similar protective
sleeve over input shaft.
Coat sealing lip of new seal with transmission oil and push
over protective sleeve up to transmission housing.
* Remove protective sleeve from input shaft.
Use BMW special tool
23 2 340 or similar drift to drive seal
until fully seated.
- 6-speed transmission:
Fit
cap of BMW special tool 23 2 492 over tool sleeve.
Coat sealing
lip of new seal with transmission oil and push
on tool sleeve. Remove tool cap from tool sleeve.
- Push sleeve with seal on input shaft.
- Use BMW special tool 23 2 491 or similar drift to drive seel
until fully seated.
Remove protective sleeve from input shaft.
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230-1 8
Manual Transmission
- Unbolt clutch slave cylinder from side of transmission. Do not
disconnect fluid hose. Suspend slave cylinder from chassis
using stiff wire.
CA UTIOG
Unbolt clutch slave cylinder slowly to prevent air being
drawn into hydraulic system.
. Do not operate clutch pedal with slave cylinder re-
moved from transmission.
4 Put BMW special tool 11 7 370 or appropriate sized spacer
between engine oil sump and front axle support. Lower trans-
mission until engine is supported on spacer.
0 V-8 vehicle: Turn front wheels to prevent strain from being
placed on center tie rod.
All vehicles: Tilting the engine to lower the transmission
can lead to damage to various components due to lack
of clearance at rear of engine. Lower transmission
slowly
- Support front of engine with floor jack.
4 Disconnect shift rod from selector shaft coupling
- Disconnect shift console from top of transmission. See 250
Gearshift Linkage.
6-cylinder: Remove transrnisslon mounting Torx-head bolts
(arrows). Note length and locatlon of bolts.
Remove
transrnlssion by pulling backward untll transmls-
sion Input shaft clears clutch d~sc spl~nes, then pull down-
wards. Lower
transmlsslon jack to remove transrnlsslon. -
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Manual Transmission
4 V-8 engine: Remove transmission mounting Tom-head bolts
(arrows). Note length and location of bolts.
Remove transmission by pulling backward until transmis-
sion input shaft clears clutch disc splines, then pull down-
wards. Lower transmission jack to remove transmission.
- Installation is reverse of removal, keeping in mind the
following:
When installing a new transmission, be sure to transfer
parts from old transmission
if applicable.
Thoroughly clean input shafl and clutch disc splines. Light-
ly lubricate transmission input shaft before installing.
* Be sure bellhousing alignment dowel sleeves are located
correctly. Replace damaged sleeves.
Center rear of transmission in driveshaft tunnel before
tightening transmission support bracket.
NOTE-
In order to avoid difficulties in transmission removal at a fu-
ture time, use washers with Torx-head mounting bolts.
- Reinstall driveshaft. Use new nuts when mounting driveshaff
to transmission/flex disc. See 260 Driveshaft.
- Refill transmission with appropriate lubricant before starting
or towing car. See Transmission fluid service earlier in this
repair group.
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Automatic Transmission
Electronics are used to control the operation of these auto-
matic transmissions. Steptronic transmission functions are
also programmed into the transmission control module
(TCM). The TCM monitors transmission operation for faults
and alerts the driver by illuminating the transmission fault indi-
cator on the instrument panel. Diagnostic trouble codes
(DTCs) stored in the TCM may be downloaded and interpret-
ed by trained technicians using special BMW diagnostic
equipment.
Some minor automatic transmission problems can be cor-
rected by changing the automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
and filter. Begin by checking ATF level and condition.
Checlc
to see if the fluid is dirty or has a burned odor indicating over-
heated fluid. The burned odor may be the results of burned
discs in theclutch paclts. The friction material from the burned
disc can clog valve body passages.
NOTE-
The E39 automatic transmission is not equipped with a dip-
stick.
Checking the ATF level must be done while monitoring
the ATF temperature with the engine idling. The
BMW dealer
is equipped with the special equipment to make this check.
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Driveshaft
Driveshaft problems and causes
Symptom Probable cause Corrective action
Vibration when starting off Center bearing rubber deteriorated. Inspect center bearing and rubber. Replace if necessary.
(forward or reverse)
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace
if necessary.
Engine or transmission mounts
faulty. Inspect engine and transmission mounts. Align or
replace, if necessary.
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Checic front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
mounting flanges out of round.
Check
runout of driveshaft flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned. Check driveshaft alignment.
Noise during onloff throttle Final
drive components worn or damaged
Remove final drive and repair. 331 Final Drive
or when engaging clutch. (excessive pinion-to-ring-gear clearance).
Drive axle or CV joint faulty.
Inspect drive axles and CV joints. Repair or replace as
necessary.
331 Final Drive
Vibration at 25 to
30 mph
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace if necessary.
(40 to 50
kmlh). mounting flanges out of round or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace if necessary.
Center bearing rubber deteriorated.
Inspect center bearing. Replace if necessary.
Misaligned installed position. Check driveshaft alignment.
Vibration, audible rumble Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
over
35 mph (60 kmlh). mounting flanges out of rouncl or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges. - -
Mounting flange bolts loose or holes worn.
Remove driveshaft and check transmission output flange
and final drive input flange. Replace if necessary.
Driveshaft unbalanced. Check driveshaft for loose or missing balance weights.
Have driveshaft rebalanced or replace if necessary.
Universal ioint worn or seized.
Check universal ioint
~lav and movement. Reolace ' .. driveshaft if necessary.
Center bearing faulty.
Replace center bearing.
.
Final drive rubber mount faulty.
Inspect final drive rubber mount and repiace if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned.
Check driveshaft alignment.