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j Cylinder Head Removal and Installation
4 Working at throttle housing, unscrew and disconnect electri-
cal harness plug
(arrow).
4 Disconnect electrical harness connector at fuel tank venting
valve
(A) and vent hose at quick disconnect fitting (arrow).
- Working under intake manifold, disconnect the following:
Engine oil dipstick tube support.
Oil separator return line from dipstick tube.
Knock sensor harness connector from support.
4 Working underneath car, remove intake manifold support
mounting nut
(arrow), located adjacent to left engine mount.
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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation
- Install exhaust manifolds using new gaskets and nuts. Coat
manifold studs with copper paste prior to installing nuts.
Tightening torque Exhaust
maniiold to cylinder head (M7)
20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
- Install electrical harness connectors for oil pressure sender
and coolant temperature sensor before installing
intalte man-
ifold.
7 Install intake manifold:
1. Manifold mounting nuts: tighten to 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb)
2. Fuel pipe bracltet
3. Fuel pipe bracltet
4. Vacuum pump bracltet
5. Manifold mounting bracltet
6.
Tank venting valve bracltet
7. Mounting bracket to manifold bolt (M6)
8. Mounting bracket to cylinder block nut (MIO), tighten to
47 Nm (33 fi-lb)
Intake manifold installation is reverse of removal, noting the
following:
* Use new fuel injector seals.
Carefully
check intake manifold gasket and replace if nec-
essary.
Inspect O-ring seal between mass air flow sensor and air
filter housing. To facilitate reassembly, coat seal with
acid-
free grease.
Use new fuel injector seals.
Carefully check intake manifold gasket and replace if
necessary.
CA UTIOPI-
When reattaching throttle assembly harness connector, con-
nector is fully tightened when arrows on connector
andplug
line up.
Tightening torque
lntalte manifold to cylinder
head (M7)
15 Nm (1 1 it-lb) ~ ~- Mounting bracket to cylinder bloclt (M10) 47 Nm (33 ft-lb)
Mounting bracket to intake manifold (MI?) 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation
Label and disconnect fuel lines from fuel rail by pressing lock-
ing sleeves
(arrows) in to release lines.
NOTE-
BMW uses three styles of fuel line connections; a single use
clamp; a locking fitting that uses special tool
16 1 050 to re-
lease; and a quick release sleeve
(arrow) that disconnects
the line when depressed.
CAUTION-
Fuel may be expelled under pressure. Do not smoke or
work near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep a fire
exfin-
guisher handy Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a
cloth around fuel hoses to absorb
leaking fuel. Plug all
I ooen fuel lines. I
Always unscrew fuel tank cap to release pressure in
tank before
removinq fuel lines.
Cap fuel lines and fuel rail inlets.
Disconnect vacuum lines
(A, B and C) from rear of intake
manifold.
Working at rear of intake manifold, disconnect crankcase
ventilation valve from pipe by prying up on lock
(A) and slid-
ing tube forward
(B).
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I Fuel Injection
Release injector locking clips at each injector and pry injector
wiring duct up off injectors.
Clamp off fuel supply line and fuel return line at end of fuel
rail. Disconnect fuel supply fuel return lines from fuel rail.
WARNING -
Clamp off the fuel lines and then wrap a clean shop towel
around the lines before removing them. Residual
fuelpres-
sure is present in the lines.
Fuel is discharged. Do not disconnect any wires that
could cause electrical
sparks. Do not smoke or work
near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep an approved
I fire extinguisher handy. I
- Remove fuel rail mounting fasteners
- Pull up on fuel rail and remove individual injectors by remov-
ing injector retaining clip and pulling injector from rail.
- Installation is reverse of removal. Fit new O-rings when in-
stalling injectors. For ease of installation, lightly lubricate in-
jector O-ring with
SAE9O gear lube.
Tightening torque Fuel rail to
intake manifold 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Evaporative emissions, overview
On E39 MS 41 .I cars, the evaporative emissions system is
combined with the tank ventilation system. The evaporative
system is monitored by the ECM for correct purge operation
and leak detection.
The carbon (purge) canister is purged using engine vacuum
via the
purgevalve.The purgevalve (located nextto the mass
airflow sensor) is ECM controlled and regulates the purge
flow into the intake manifold. The valve is powered open and
closed by an internal spring.
If the evaporative emission valve circuit is faulty, a fault code
is set and the MIL is illuminated when OBD
II fault criteria are
exceeded. If the valve is mechanically faulty, poor driveability
may result and a mixture adaptation fault is stored in the
ECM.
The leak diagnosis pump (LDP) is activated by the ECM and
pressurizes the fuel tank and evaporative system as apart of
theOED I1 leakdetection monitor. If the LDP orthe LDP circuit
is defective, afault code is set and the MIL is illuminated when
OBD
I1 fault criteria are exceeded. The LDP is mounted the
left rear wheel well behind the fender liner.
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/Fuel Injection
4 Remove dipstick guide tube:
Disconnect wiring harness brackets from tube (A).
Unclip fuel lines from dipstick tube
(El).
Remove lower guide tube mounting bolt (C). Pull out dip-
stick guide tube.
< If necessary, disconnect electrical harness connector at fuel
tank venting valve (A). Disconnect hose at quick disconnect
fitting (arrow).
Working at throttle housing, turn harness plug counterclock-
wise and disconnect. Remove throttle assembly mounting
fasteners (arrows) and pull assembly off manifold.
Installation is reverse of removal
Replace sealing ring between throttle assembly and intake
manifold.
0 Reattach throttle assembly harness connector with care.
Arrow on fully tightened connector must line up with corre-
sponding arrow on throttle assembly housing.
* Connect BMW test equipment or equivalent and carry out
throttle plate adaptation following the on-screen directions.
Reattach throttle cable and check cable adjustment as de-
scribed under Throttle cable, adjusting
(MS 42.0).
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Fuel Injection 1
4 If necessary, disconnect electrical harness connector at fuel
tank venting valve (A). Disconnect hose at quick disconnect
fitting
(arrow).
< Worlting at throttle housing, turn harness plug counterclock-
wise and disconnect. Remove throttle assembly mounting
fasteners
(arrows) and pull assembly off manifold.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
0 Replace sealing ring between throttle assembly and intake
manifold.
Reattach throttle assembly harness connector with care.
0 Arrow on fully tightened connector must line up with corre-
sponding arrow on throttle assembly housing.
- Use BMW scan tool to reset ECM adaptation values.
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Fuel pump
The electric fuel pump is mounted in the fuel tank in tandem
with the right side fuel level sender. The fuel pump delivers
pressurized fuel to the fuel injection system.
A pressure regu-
lator maintains system pressure. The quantity of fuel supplied
exceeds demand, so excess fuel returns to the fuel tank via a
return line. See
130 Fuel Injection for more information.
NOTE-
Fuel pump removal procedures are given under Fuel level
sender (right side) and fuel pump, removing and install-
ing.
Fuel tank evaporative control system
Evaporative control, also referred to as running losses con-
trol, is designed to prevent fuel system evaporative losses
from venting into the atmosphere.
The components of this system allow control and monitoring
of evaporative losses by the on-board diagnostic
(OED II)
software incorporated into the engine control module (ECM).
NOTE-
1997 V-8 models (540i) with Bosch DME M5.2 are not
equipped with an
OBD I1 running losses monitoring system.
Fuel tank evaporative
control system
(models with
DME MS42.0)
4 The main components of the evaporative control system and
their functions:
Fuel overflow
tank acts as a liquidlvapor separator
Carbon canister stores evaporated fuel.
Plumbing ducts vapors from fuel tank to canister and from
canister to intake
manifold.
- Carbon canister purge valve is controlled by enginecontrol
module (ECM).
Running losses or 312-way valve (not shown) shunts ex-
cess fuel volume directly
back to fuel tank before it circu-
lates through injector fuel rail (models with Siemens MS42
or Bosch M5.2.1 engine management only).
Leak detection unit (LDP or DMTL) pressurizes fuel
tank
and evaporative system to monitor system leaks (models
with Siemens MS42 or Bosch M5.2.1 and later).
Leak detection systems vary among models and years, and
are further described in
130 Fuel Injection.
NOTE -
"3/2-way valve", 'tunning losses valve" and "fuel changeover
valve" are used interchangeably
in BMW technical literature.
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Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(6-cylinder models)
4 Remove fuel rail cover by prying off trim covers (arrows) and
removing nuts.
4 If equipped, remove schraeder valve cap (arrow). Blow fuel
back through feed line using a brief burst of compressed air
(maximum
3 bar or 43.5 psi).
WARNING -
Fuel in fuel line is underpressure (approx. 3 - 5 bar or 45 -
75psi) andmay be expelled underpressure. Do not smoke
or work near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep a fire ex-
tinguisher handy Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a
cloth around fuel hoses to absorb any leaking fuel. Catch
and dispose of escaped fuel. Plug all open fuel lines.
Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the tank before working on the tank or lines.
4 Attach fuel pressure gauge to BMW special tool 13 5 220
(T-fittlng) or equivalent and attach to schraeder valve.
WARNING -
The fuel pressure gauge must be securely connected to pre-
vent it from
coming loose underpressure.
CAUTION-
When using the BMWspecial tool, use care when turning the
T-handle in to open the schraeder valve. Screw the handle in
just until the schraeder valve opens. Turning the handle in too
far will damage the schraeder valve.
NOTE-
* The schraeder valve must be opened to the fuel pressure
gauge connection. Either remove the valve using a stan-
dard tire valve removal tool or use the BMW special tool
15 5 220.
* The fuel pressure gauge should have a minimum range of
0 to 5 bar (0 to 75 psi).
- For vehicles without the schraeder valve on the fuel rail, at-
tach the fuel pressure gauge in line with the fuel supply line
to the fuel rail.