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I Camshaft Timing Chain
- Using new gasket, install VANOS control unit to cylinde~
head.
Reinstall engine support eye.
Tightening torques VANOS control unit to cylinder head
M6 nut 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
M7 nut 14 Nm (10 ft-ib)
4 Insert and tighten VANOS hydraulic piston set screws on
intake and exhaust camshafts.
CAUTIOI\C
Set screws have left hand thread Tighten counterclocltwise.
Tightening torque
Hydraulic piston
to splined shaft 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
(set screw)
4 Replace sealing caps inside VANOS control unit with BMW
special tool 11 6 170, or short flat nosed pliers.
Insert and secure VANOS sealing plugs (arrows), using new
sealing O-rings.
Tightening torque Sealing plug to VANOS control unit 50 Nm (37
it-lb)
Remove compressed air fitting from VANOS control unit
Fit VANOS oil line banjo bolt with new seals. Attach oil line to
VANOS control unit.
Tightening torque Oil line to VANOS control unit (banjo bolt) 32
Nm (24
it-lb) -
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I Camshaft Timing Chain - --
Install BMW special tool 11 6 150 (VANOS setup bracket) to
front of cylinder head timing case. Tighten nuts
(arrows) by
hand, and then tighten down uniformly until special tool is in
full contact with cylinder head.
CAUTION-
Male sure all gasket material is removed from face of cylin-
der head. Clean
sealins face and keep free of oil.
Secure camshaft impulse sprockets and wheels:
Pretighten Torx screws
(A) on exhaust camshaft impulse
wheel to approx.
5 Nm (44 in-lb).
Pretighten mounting nuts
(B) on exhaust and intake
sprocket assemblies to approx.
5 Nm (44 in-lb).
- Torque down Torx screws (A) and nuts (8) to flnal
specifications.
Tightening torques Sprocket assembly
to camshaft
initial torque
5 Nm (44 in-lb)
Sprocket assembly to camshaft
M7 Torx screw (A) 20 Nm (15 fl-lb)
ivl6 mounting nut (B) 10 tdm (89 in-lb)
- Remove flywheel locking tool from transmission bellhousing
so that crankshaft is no longer locked.
- Remove camshaft locking tools from rear of cylinder head.
- Crank engine over twice by hand in direction of rotation until
cylinder
1 intake and exhaust camshaft lobes face each other - again.
- Secure crankshaft with BMW special tool 11 2 300.
4 Place BMW special tool 11 3 240 over camshaft ends and
measure clearance of tool to cylinder head surface.
NOJE-
If the exhaust side of the tool (A) is not flush with the head,
camshaft timing
Is incorrect. Repeat camshaft timing pro-
cedure.
* Due to flexible sprocket design and VANOS control unit tol-
erances and play, the
intake side of special tool 11 3 240
(6) may be up to 1 mm (0.04 in) above the sudace of the
cylinder head. This is normal. Otherwise, repeat camshaft
timing procedure.
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Camshaft Timing chain1
< Remove intake camshaft sprocket mounting nuts (arrows)
and remove spring plate (labelled
FRONT).
Remove tom screws from exhaust camshaft sprocket
(arrows).
Lift off exhaust and intake sprockets with secondary chain,
thrust spacer
(A) and splined shaft (B).
CAUTION-
Splined shafts for both intake and exhaust camshafts share
the same part
numbe,: Remove and mark used splined
shafts in order to reinstall in original locations.
4 Remove exhaust camshaft splined sleeve (A) and shaft (8).
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Camshaft Timing Chain
4 Install intake camshaft spring plate so that FRONT mark is
visible. Install mounting nuts (arrows) finger tight.
4 Worlting at exhaust side, insert sprocket mounting Torx
screws into threaded lioles (arrows).
Initially tighten screws to approx.
5 Nm (44 in-lb), then back
off one-half turn.
4 Fit thrust spacer (A) on exhaust camshaft.
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Cp-- Camshaft -- Timing Chain
Secure camshaft sprockets and impulse wheels:
Tighten mounting screws
(A) on exhaust camshaft impulse
wheel to approx.
5 Nm (44 in-lb).
Tighten mounting nuts
(6) on exhaust and intake sprocket
assemblies to approx.
5 Nm (44 in-lb).
Torque down mounting screws (A) and nuts
(6) to iinal
specifications.
Tightening torques Sprocket assembly
to camshaft
initial torque
5 Nrn (44 in-lb)
Sprocket assembly to camshaft
M7 Torx screw (A) 20 Nm (I5 it-lb)
M6 mounting nut (8) 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
- Remove flywheel locking tool from transmission bellhousing
so that crankshaft is no longer secured.
- Remove camshaft loclting tools from rear of camshafts.
4 Crank engine over by hand twice in direction of rotation until
cylinder
1 intake and exhaust camshaft lobes (arrows) face
each other.
- Secure crankshaft in TDC position with BMW special tool
11 2 300.
4 Place BMW special tool 11 3 240 over camshaft ends and
measure clearance of tool to cylinder head surface.
NOTE-
* If the exhaust side of the tool is not flush with the head (gap
A), retime the camshafts as described laler in this repair
group.
Due to flexible sprocket design and VANOS control unit tol-
erances and play, the
intake side of special tool 71 3 240
may be up to
I mm (0.04 in) above the suriace of the cyl-
inder head (gap
B). This is normal. Otherwise, retime the
camshafts as described in
VANOS timing, checking and
adjusting (M52 TU and 11154 engines).
- Remove VANOS setup bracket from front of cylinder head
- Install VANOS control unit. See VANOS control unit, in-
stalling
(01152 TU and M54 engines).
- Install intake camshaft oil baffle
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Camshaft Timing Chain1
lnstall timing chain and intake sprocket to intake camshaft on
right cylinder head. While pressing in on chain tensioner rail,
confirm camshaft flange bores (arrows) are centered in
sprocket mounting slots.
NOTE-
Pressing in on rail will remove slack and reposition sprockets.
If
necessarx remove sproclets and align bores centrally.
lnstall intake camshaft sensor gear with notch upward (ar-
row) at right cylinder head.
- Finger tighten mounting screws.
- lnstall remaining sprocket bolts to intake camshaft finger tight
at left cylinder head.
- Press timing chain tensioning rail against timing chain. lnstall
plastic wire
tie, to hold rail against chain.
- lnstall lower timing chain cover:
Clean sealing surfaces and check sleeves are properly
seated.
Apply a thin coat of Three Bond 1209
8 to front and back
of new seal. Also coat joints where block meets cylinder
heads and oil pan.
Initially hand tighten bolts in alternate sequence to firmly
seat cover.
Tighten fasteners to final specification in alternate
sequence.
Tightening torques Lower timing cover
M6 bolts 10 Nrn (89 in-lb)
M7 bolts 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb)
ME bolts 22 Nm (1 6 ft-lb)
M10 bolts 47 Nm (35 ft-lb)
- Replace radial seal in lower timing chain cover, then reinstall
crankshaft hub, center bolt, and vibration damper. See
Crankshaft oil seal, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines).
- lnstall oil pan with new gasket. See 119 Lubrication Sys-
tem.
- Lock crankshaft in place with BMW special tool 11 2 300
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119-12
Lubrication System 1
4 Support subframe from below using BMW special tool 31 2
220 and appropriate shop lift. Remove
subframe mounting
bolts and lower
subframe as far as possible.
Remove oil pan screws (arrows) at cylinder block and trans-
mission bellhousing. Lower and remove oil pan.
NOTE-
If oil pan will not slide backwards, disconnect stabilizer bar
links and lower front axle support further.
If the oil pan does not separate easily from the engine cylin-
der
block, a few taps with a rubber malletshould breakit free.
Do not
pry the oil pan loose.
When installing oil pan: Thoroughly clean all old gasket material from mating sur-
faces and use a new gasket.
Apply a small amount of non-hardening sealer
(3 Bond
12098 or equivalent) to oil pan gasket directly below joints
(arrows) for end cover and front timing case cover. Apply
a bead
3 mm wide by 2 mm high.
Install all oil pan bolts finger tight. Tighten oil pan bolts to-
ward front of engine first, then pan bolts at transmission
end.
Tightening
torques
Oil drain plug to oil pan (M12) 25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Oil pan to engine block
MG (8.8 grade)
MG (10.9 grade)
M8 (8.8 grade)
10 Nm (89 In-lb)
12 Nm (9 ft-lb)
22 Nrn (16 R-lb)
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I Ignition System
Camshaft position sensors
The camshaft position sensors are used by the englne man-
agement system for VANOS control, sequential fuel injection
and knock control.
Intake camshaft position sensor, replacing
(M52,M52 TU
and M54 engines)
- Make certain ignition has been turned off.
- Remove plastic cover from above fuel injectors by prying off
bolt covers and removing cover mounting bolts.
Remove complete air filter housing:
Disconnect electrical harness connector on mass air flow
sensor
(A).
Detach vacuum line at intake boot (B).
Loosen hose clamp at intake boot and detach air duct con-
nections
(C).
* Disconnect cold air duct tube (D).
Remove filter housing mounting screws (E).
- Disconnect harness connector from VANOS solenoid and
unscrew solenoid from VANOS control unit. Be prepared with
shop rags to catch oil released from VANOS unit.
Remove camshaft sensor (arrow) from
left front of cyl~nder
head, next to top of oil filter housing.
Disconnect camshaft sensor harness from under intake
manifold. Prior to removal, attach a stiff piece of wire to the
harness connector end to preserve proper routing of harness
for reinstallation.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use new O-rings when installing sensor and solenoid.
Be sure wiring is rerouted in same orientation.
Use scan tool to read out and clear
ECM fault memory
Tightening torques
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Intake camshaft sensor to cylinder head 10 Nrn (7 ft-lb)
VANOS solenoid to VANOS control unit 30 Nm (22 ft-lb)