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Tightening torques Block drain plug to block
25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-lb)
Thermostat housing to
cylinder head 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Thermostat, removing and installing
(V-8 models)
The electrically-heated thermostat is an integral parl of the
thermostat housing. The operation of the thermostat is moni-
tored by the engine control module (ECM).
- If a faulty thermostat is suspected, use appropriate scan tool
to interrogate ECM for stored fault codes.
- Drain radiator and engine block. See Coolant, draining and
filling
(V-8 models).
WARNING -
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining the
system.
- Disconnect mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical harness
connector. Remove air intake duct together with MAF sensor.
- Remove mechanical cooltng fan and fan shroud. See Me-
chanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan, removing and
in-
stalling.
Disconnect electrical harness connector (arrow) from ther-
mostat housing.
Remove coolant hose from thermostat housing.
NOTE-
M62 engine: Hose is clamped on.
M62 TU engine: Hose is attached with quick-disconnect fit.
ting. Remove clip to disconnect hose.
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1 Exhaust ~vsteml
NOTE-
The front exhaust manifold must be removed before the rear
manifold.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent cop-
per paste.
Use new gasltets and self-locking nuts.
Tightening torques Exhaust manifold to cylinder head 20 Nm
(15 ft-lb)
Front exhaust pipe to manifold 30 Nm
(22 ft-lb)
Oxygen sensor to manifold 50
Nrn (37 ft-lb)
Exhaust manifolds, removing and installing
(M62 engine)
Always use new retaining nuts and gasltets when removing
and installing the exhaust manifolds.
NOTE-
Access to manifolds is extremely limited. If removing exhaust
manifolds as part of additional engine worlc (such as cylinder
head removal), it may be easier to first remove engine.
- With exhaust system cold, raise and support car for access
to exhaust system.
WARNING -
Do not work undera lifted car unless it is solidly supported on
jaclt stands designed for the purpose. Never worlc undera car
that is supportedsolely
by a jack.
- Remove exhaust system. See Exhaust system, removing
and installing.
- Removing right side exhaust manifolds (cylinder bank 1-4):
Remove heat baffle plate.
Disconnect plug connection to oxygen sensor.
securing exhaust manifolds to head.
Remove manifolds towards bottom.
- Installation is the reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent
copper paste.
Use new gasltets and self-loclting nuts.
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- Removing left side exhaust manifolds (cylinder bank 5-8):
- Remove heat baffle plate on left side.
Remove oxygen sensor using
BMW special tool 11 7 030
or similar oxygen sensor socket.
Install
BMW special tools 00 0 200,OO 0 201,OO 0 202,OO 0
204, and 00 0 208 or other suitable engine lifting support
above engine and attach to lifting eye on left head.
NOTE-
The supports on special tool 00 0 208 must rest on the
screws on the fenders.
- Remove nut at top of engine support on left side
- Raise engine at front suspension lug a maximum of 25 mm
(I
.O in).
Release clamping bolt and nut
(arrow) and slide universal
joint off steering gear.
4 Remove nuts securing left exhaust manifold to head,
Raise front of manifold as high as possible past end posi-
tion of steering gear and feed out towards bottom.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent
copper paste.
Use new exhaust gaskets and self-locking nuts.
Install new self-locking nuts on engine mount and steering
shaft bolt.
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Clutch, removing
The procedure given here applies to both non-SAC and SAC
clutch assemblies.
- Remove transmission from engine. See 230 Manual Trans-
mission.
4 Loosen 6 clutch mounting bolts (arrows) evenly
- Remove pressure plate and clutch disc.
WARNING-
The clutch disc contains asbestos. Inhaling or ingesting as-
bestos dust can cause severe health problems. Always wear
an approved respiratorandprotective clothing when handling
components containing asbestos. Do not use compressed
air to clean components. Do not
grind, heat, weld, or sand on
or near anv asbestos materials.
Pull release bearing off transmission input shaft. Remove
clutch release lever by sliding it out of spring clip in direction
of arrow.
Clutch components, inspecting
- Inspect clutch disc for wear, cracks, loose rivets, contamina-
tion or excessive
runout (warping). Replace if necessary.
- Measure clutch disc lining thickness at shallowest rivet head. 7
Clutch and pressure plate wear limits
Minimum clutch disc lining thickness (at rivets)
1.0
mm (0.04 in) - Maxtmum lateral runout
(d~aphragm sprtngs to pressure plate) 0 6 mm (0 02 in)
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Manual Transmission Selector shaft seal, replacing
(transmission installed)
- Put transmission into second gear.
- Raise and safely support vehicle.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support
- 6-speed transmission: Remove rear engine splash shield
- Remove exhaust system and heat shields. See 180 Exhaust
System.
- Support transmission with transmission jack.
- Disconnect driveshaft at transmission and tie to side. See
260 Driveshaft.
4 Remove transmission crossmember:
Where applicable, release electrical harnesses from
transmission crossmember.
. Remove transmission mounting bolts (A).
Remove transmission crossmember bolts (B).
Where applicable, remove bolts
(C).
NOTE-
5-speed transmission shown in illustration. 6-speed trans-
mission is similar.
- Tilt down rear of transmission.
CAUTION-
Jilting the engine to lower the transmission can lead to
damaae to various components due to lack of clearance.
-
4 Pry sprlng locking rlng (A) out of groove and press pin
of
sh~fl rod.
Detach
sh~ft rod from selector shafl and tie as~de.
(B) out
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230-1 0
I Manual Transmission
Output shaft seal, replacing (5-speed
transmission) (transmission installed)
- Raise and safely support vehicle.
WARNING -
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive
lilt orjack stands designed
for the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support.
- Remove exhaust system and heat shields. See 180 Exhaust
System
Support transmission with transmission jack.
Disconnect driveshafi at transmission output flange, and
hang driveshaft to side. See
260 Driveshaft.
Remove transmission crossmember:
If applicable, release electrical harnesses from transmis-
sion crossmember.
Remove transmission mounting bolts
(A).
Remove transmission crossmember bolts (6).
Where applicable, remove bolts (C).
- Tilt down rear of transmission.
CAUTIOI\C
Tilting the engine to lower the transmission can lead to
damage to various components due to lack of clearance.
4 Remove collar nut with BMW special tool (see table below) or
suitable thin-walled deep
socltet. Use BMW special tool
23 0 020 or equivalent to counterhold output flange.
Collar nut sockets
Transmission
BMW special tool
Getrag S5D 250G 23 1 21 0 (27 mm)
ZF S5D 3202 23 2 320 (36 mm)
Use puller (BMW special tool 33 1 150 or equivalent) to
remove output flange.
Use BMW special tool
00 5 010 or other suitable seal puller
to remove seal from transmission housing.
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Manual ~ransmissionl
Coat new seal with transmission fluid. Use seal installation
drift (see table below) to drive seal into position until it is flush
with housing.
Output seal drives
Transmission
BMW special tool
Getrag S5D 250G 240110
ZF S5D 3202 23 2 300
inspect sealing surface on output flange. Replace if flange
surface is worn or damaged.
Heat output flange to about 176"
F (80" C) to aid in installa-
tion. This can be done by placing flange in hot water. Rein-
stall output flange to output shaft.
- Coat flange nut with LoctiteB243 and reinstall. Torque in two
stages.
Tightening torques Output flange to output shaft
Stage I 190 Nm (140 ft-lb)
Stage II (after loosening) 120
Nm (89 ft-lb)
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal, noting the fol-
lowing:
Install driveshaft using new nuts. See
260 Driveshaft.
Check transmission fluid level, topping up as necessary
Tightening torques Aluminum driveshaft to flex-disc
- MI2 (use Dacromet-coated washers) 90 Nm (66 ft-lb)
Driveshaft
CV joint to final drive flange
. MI0 (Torx bolt) 70
Nm (51 ft-lb)
. M8 (compression nut) 32
Nm (24 ft-lb)
Flex-disc to transmission flange or driveshaft
- MI0 (8.8 grade) 48
Nm (35 ft-lb)
- MI0 (10.9 grade) 60
Nm (44 It-lb)
. MI2 (8.8 grade) 81 Nm (60 ft-lb)
. MI2 (10.9 grade) I00 Nm (74 It-lb)
M14 140 Nm (103 It-lb)
Transmission crossmember
- to transmission (ME) 21 Nm (15 It-lb)
- to chassis (M10) 42 Nm (30 It-lb)
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230-12
/ Manual Transmission
Output shaft seal, replacing (6-speed
transmission) (transmission installed)
- Raise and safely support vehicle.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support.
- Remove exhaust system and heat shields. See 180 Exhaust
System.
- Support transmission with transmission jack
- Disconnect driveshaft at transmission output flange, and
hang driveshaft to side. See
260 Driveshaft.
Remove transmission crassmember:
If applicable, release electrical harnesses from transmis-
sion crossmember.
Remove transmission and crossmember mounting bolts
(arrows).
5022305201 - Tilt down rear of transmission
CAUTION-
Tlting the engine to lower the transmission can lead to dam-
age to various components due to lack of clearance.
Use screwdriver to pry out output flange collar nut retaining
plate.
Remove collar nut with BMW special tool
23 2 320 or equiv-
alent thin-walled deep socltet
(36 mm). Use BMW special
tool
23 0 020 or equivalent to counterhold output flange.