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Checlc flywheel location dowel
and correct installation. sleeve (arrow) for
damage
4 When installing dual-mass flywheel, position dowel sleeve
next to two locating notches
(arrows).
- Install flywheel using new self-locking bolts,
Tightening torque Flywheel to cranltshaft
(use new self-locking bolts)
120 Nm (89 ft-lb)
Use new self-lock~ng bolls lo rnslall llylvheel Do not reuse llle
old slrelch-lype bolls Do nor rnsrall bolls wrlh Loct~lo@ or srm-
I ilar thread licking compound. 1
Flywheel, removing and installing
(V-8 engine)
- Inspect flywheel for scoring, hot spots, cracks or loose or
worn guide pins. Replace flywheel if any faults are found.
4 Loclcflywheel with BMW special tool 11 2 070. Remove pres-
sure plate and clutch disc as described earlier.
- Use BMW special tool 11 4 180 (Ton. T60) to loosen and re-
move flywheel mounting bolts. Remove flywheel.
- Clean flywheel bolt threads in crankshaft
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210-1 4
1 Clutch
Dowel sleeve I
Check flywheel location
and correct installation. dowel sleeve
(arrow)
for . damage
< When installing dual-rnass flywheel, position dowel sleeve
next to two locating notches (arrows).
- Lightly oil flywheel mounting bolt threads and torque to
specification.
Tightening torque
Flywheel to crankshaft 105 Nm (77 ft-lb)
CAUTIOI\C
Do not reinstall flywheel bolls with LoctiteCTJ or similar thread
locl~ing compound.
- Install transm~ssion as descr~bed in 230 Manual Transmis-
sion.
4 If flywheel was replaced, check pulse sensor (arrow) for cor.
rect installation depth.
- Remove pulse sensor.
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21 0-1 5
Clutch
Use crankshaft pulley bolt to rotate engine in direction of ro-
tation until a full pulse tooth
(arrow) is centered in pulse sen-
sor opening.
Measure depth from pulse sensor mounting surface on trans-
mission to top of tooth.
Q Measure length (A) of pulse sensor from mounting surface to
end.
- Subtract length of pulse sensor (A) from distance to pulse
tooth from mounting area on transmission. This resulting
measurement is the pulse sensor air gap. Use shims avail-
able from
BMW to adjust air gap to specification.
Pulse air sensor gap
End of sensor to flywheel teeth 0.55 i-0.2 rnrn
(0.0217 i0.0079 in)
Transmission input shaft pilot bearing,
replacing
- Remove clutch as described earlier.
4 Remove pilot bearing from end of crankshaft using BMW
special tool 11 2 340 or equivalent puller.
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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)