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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
4 Rotate camshafts so that intalte and exhaust lobes for cylin-
der
1 face each other (arrows).
CAUJION-
A minimum waiting time is required for the hydraulic lifters to
'bleed down"after installing the camshafts into the cylinder
head, before bringing the piston to TDC. When the camshafts
are removed, the hydraulic lifters can expand. This expan-
sion can cause increased valve lift when the camshafts are
bolted down, possibly resulting in piston interference.
Place bearing caps on cams, but do not install retaining nuts.
4 Fit BMW special tool 11 3 260 (A) and 11 3 270 (B) to cylinder
head over
intalte camshaft and screw long bolts (arrows)
into spark plug threads.
CA UTION-
Do not overtighten bolts into spark plug holes.
< Turn eccentric shaft of special tool to pretension bearing
caps. Install and torque nuts on intake camshaft bearing
caps.
Tightening torque Camshaft bearing cap
to cylinder head (M7) 14 Nm (10 it-ib)
- Release tension on eccentric shaft and remove BMW special
tools
11 3 2601270.
- Repeat procedure for exhaust camshaft.
NOTE-
Observe waiting time for lifter bleed down before continuing
with camshaff installation.
Crankshaft
I valve timing waiting times
68°F (20°C) and higher 5 minutes
50-6S°F(10-20°C) 15 minutes
32-50DF(O-10°C) 30 minutes
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I Camshaft Timing Chain
Mark 0" location on socket (arrow). Tighten hub bolt in four
stages.
Tightening torque Vibration damper
hub to cranlrshaft
Stage 1 100 Nm (74 it-lb)
Stage
2 60" Torque angle
Stage
3 60" Torque angle
Stage
4 30" Torque angle
- install vibration damper and mounting bolts
NOTE-
Male sure to align vibration damper with locating dowel pin
in hub.
Tightening torque Vibration damper to
cranltshait hub (ME) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb)
- Install drive belts. See 020 Maintenance.
- Install cooling fan. See 170 Radiator and Cooling System.
- Replace under engine splash shield, then reconnect nega-
tive battery cable.
!/ANBS CONTROL UNIT AND
TIMING CHAIN (M52 ENGINE)
VANOS control unit, removing (M52 engine)
NOTE-
Special BMW service tools are required to remove and in-
stall the
VANOS control unit. Read the procedure through
before starting the job.
If the camshafts are notproperly timed, the pistons can
contact the valves.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Disconnecting the battery may erase fault code(s) stored in
control module memory. Prior to disconnecting the
battev,
check for fault codes using special BMW diagnostic equip-
ment.
* Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery dis-
connection cautions given in
001 General Cautions
and Warnings.
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Camshaft Timing chain1
VANOS control unit, installing (M52 engine)
CAUTION-
Incorrect installation of the VANOS control unit may result in
damage to the engine.
- Make sure camshafts and crankshaft are loclted in TDC po-
sition with BMW special tools as described during VANOS
removal.
< Rotate exhaust camshaft sprocket clocltwise (as viewed from
front of engine) using BMW special tool
11 5 490, until detent
position stop is reached.
4 Apply a small amount of liquid gasket sealer (Three Bond
1209
8 or equivalent) to VANOS housing alignment dowels
on front of cylinder head. Install a new
gasket.
< Push VANOS piston gear cup (arrow) into VANOS housing
until it bottoms out. Position VANOS control unit in front of
camshafts, but do not engage splines on gear cup.
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Camshaft Timing Chain
VANOS timing, checking and adjusting
(M52 engine)
NOTE-
* Special BMW service tools are required to remove and in-
stall the VANOS control unit. Read the procedure through
before starting the job.
If the camshafts are not properly timed, the pistons can
contact the valves.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTIOG Disconnecting the battery may erase
faultcode(s) storedin
control module memory. Prior to disconnecting the battery,
checlc for fault codes using special BMW diagnostic equip-
ment.
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery dis-
connection cautions given in
001 General Cautions
and Warnings.
- Remove viscous clutch cooling fan. See 170 Radiator and
Cooling
System.
CAUTIOG The radiator cooling fan nut
(32 mm wrench) has left-hand
threads.
4 Remove ignition coils:
Disconnect ignition coil electrical harness connectors.
Remove coil mounting fasteners and remove coils.
Remove
spark plugs.
NOTE-
Make note of ignition coil ground strap locations.
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Camshaft Timing Chain Timing chains, removing
(M52 engine)
Camshaft timing chain removal on M52 engines requires en-
gine oil pan removal.
Special
BMW sewice tools are needed for timing chain re-
moval and installation procedures. The special tools assure
propertiming of thevalvetrain. Precise marks to
setthe timing
on the camshafts are not provided for reassembly. Read the
procedures through before beginning the job.
NOTE-
If the camshafts are not properly timed, the pistons can con-
tact the valves.
- Remove VANOS control unit. See VANOS control unit, re-
moving (M52 engine).
- Remove radiator cooling fan and shroud. See 170 Radiator
and Cooling System.
- Drain cooling system. See 170 Radiator and Cooling Sys-
tem.
- Remove coolant hoses from thermostat housing and remove
thermostat housing from front of cylinder head.
- Loosen bolts for coolant pump pulley.
- Remove drive belts for alternator and AIC compressor. See
020 Maintenance.
- Remove coolant pump pulley.
Remove drive belt tensioner mounting bolts (arrows) and re-
move tensioner from front of engine.
- Remove engine speed sensor from lower timing chain cover.
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1 Camshaft Timing Chain
DOUBLE VAMOS SYSTEM
(M52 TU AND M54 ENGINES)
Double VANOS system function
The M52TU and M54 6-cylinder engines are equipped with a
Double VANOS system that varies intake and exhaust cam-
shaft timing.
The main components of the Double VANOS system are:
lntalte and exhaust camshafts with helical spline inserts.
Camshaft sprockets with adjustable gears.
VANOS actuators (two position piston housing with
inter-
nallexternal helical spline cup).
Three-way solenoid switching valves.
Camshaft position impulse wheels.
Hall effect camshaft position sensors.
Camshaft position
IS varied based on engine rpm, throttle po-
sition signal, intake air and coolant temperature.
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Camshaft Timing Chain
1 VANOS I 4 When engine is started, camshafts are in deactivated
camshaft
retarded Engine I i oil supply
position:
. lntalte camshaft is held in RETARDED position by oil
pressure.
Exhaust camshaft is held in ADVANCED position by
preload spring and oil pressure.
VANOS
Piston out
ECM Piston in Within 2
- 5
seconds (50 engine revolutions), the ECM begins
monitoring and controlling camshaft positions.
The Double VANOS system allows full variability of camshaft
timing up to the limits of the system. When the ECM detects
that the camshafts are in optimum position, the solenoids are
modulated at approximately 100
- 220 Hz to maintain oil pres-
sure on both sides of the actuator pistons to maintain timing.
In models with DME
MS 43.0 (model year2001 and newer),
the engine control module (ECM) detects camshaft position
before the engine starts, thereby adjusting camshaft timing
immediately upon start-up.
NOTE-
. VANOS system troubleshooting and diagnostics is best
accomplished using a scan tool.
. Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) pertaining to the
VANOS system are listed
in the following table. See also
OED On-Board Diagnostics.
Elevated oil temperatures can cause VANOS to deactivate.
Oil that is too thick (high viscosity) may cause
a DTC to be
set
in the ECM. If VANOS is deactivated (limp-home
mode), there will be a noticeable loss of power.
VANOS fault codes
BMW code P-code Fault description
19
PI529 VANOS solenoid valve activation,
exhaust
21
PI525 VANOS solenoid valve activation,
intake
103
PI519 VANOS faulty reference value
intake
104
PI520 VANOS faulty reference value
exhaust
105
PI522 VANOS stuck (Bank I) intake
106
PI523 VANOS stuck (Bank 2) exhaust
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Camshaft Timing Chain
1 Double VANOS control unit
1. BoltM6
2. Exhaust camshaft position
sensor
3. Sealing ring
4. Camshaft end sealing plug
-tighten to 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
5. Camshaft seal cap
6. VANOS hydraulic piston set
screw -CAUTION: left hand
thread -tighten to
10 Nm
(89 in-lb)
7. Nut M7 -tighten to
14 Nm
(1 0 ft-lb)
8. Engine lifting hook
9. Stud M7
10. Nut
M6 -tighten to 10 Nm
(89 lb-in)
11. Gasket
12. Cylinder head
13. Sealing ring
14. Intake camshaft sensol
15. Bolt M6
16. VANOS control unit
17. Copper sealing ring
18. VANOS oil feed line
19. Banjo bolt -tighten to 32 Nm
(24ft-lb)