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Battery, Starter, Alternator
- Working underneath car, remove engine splash shield.
- Remove heat shield from starter.
Remove starter wire mounting nuts (arrows). Disconnect
wires from starter terminals and retaining clip.
Disconnect main positive cable and bracket from suspen-
sion.
If necessary for access, remove right side oxygen sensor
harness connector from retaining clip.
Working from end of transmission, use suitable extensions
and universal joint to remove starter mounting bolts (arrows)
at transmission bellhousing.
- Remove starter from below.
- Check starter pinion gear and flywheel teeth for damage.
- Installation is reverse of removal
Tightening torques Starter
to engine 47 Nrn (35
ft-lb)
Wire terminals to starter
M5 5 Nrn (44 in-ib)
M6 7 Nm (62 in-ib)
ME 13 Nrn (10 ft-lb)
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This repair group covers general application information for
the clutch, manual and automatic transmissions, shift linkag-
es and driveshaft.
Drivetrain
I ZF manual transmission I
BMW E39 models are equipped with a longitudinal drivetrain.
The transmission is bolted directly to the rear of the engine.
A
driveshaft connects the output shaft of the transmission to the
rear final drive. Individual drive axles with integrated constant
velocity joints transfer rotational power from the final drive
unit to the rear wheels.
4 Due to different power characteristics and performance re-
quirements, various manual transmissions are used in mod-
els covered by this manual. Manual transmission
applications are given in the table below.
For manual transmission specifications or repair procedures,
refer to
230 Manual Transmission.
Manual transmission models use a single disc clutch with
dual-mass flywheel. For further information, see
210 Clutch.
The manual transmission metal ID plate is mounted on side of
transmission. Do not rely on numbers cast on transmission
case for identification.
Manual transmission applications
Model Year Engine Transmission
5251 2001 - 2002 M52TU, M54 Getrag S5D 250G
528i 1997-2002 M52 ZF S5D 3202
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210 Clutch
........................... General .21 0.2
........................ Special tools .21 0.2
Clutch Hydraulics ................. .21 0.4
Clutch hydraulic system.
bleeding and flushing
................. .21 0.4
Clutch master cylinder. replacing
........ .21 0.6
Clutch slave cylinder. replacing ......... .21 0.8 Flywheel. removing
and installing
................... (6 cylinder engine) 210-12
Flywheel. removing and installing
(V-8 engine) ....................... 21 0-1 3
Transmission pilot bearing. replacing .... 210-1 5
Clutch. installing (non-SAC components) . 210-1 6
Clutch. installing (new SAC components)
. 21 0-17
Clutch.
install in^ (used SAC components) 210-19
Clutch Mechanical ................. .21 0.9 self-adjusting crutch (SAC). breaking in : . 210-21
..................... Clutch variations .21 0.9
................... Clutch. removing .21 0.1 1
Clutch components. inspecting
........ .21 0.1 1
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1 Clutch
This repair group covers replacement of clutch mechanical
and hydraulic components.
BMW 5 Series models with manual transmission use a single
disc hydraulically actuated clutch.
Twoversions of the clutch
are used:
1997
5281 (6 cylinder) uses traditional clutch components.
All 540i (V-8) and 1998 and later
6 cylinder models use a
self-adjusting clutch (SAC).
NOTE-
See 200 Transmission-General for transmission applica-
tion information.
Special tools
Some special tools and techniques are required for clutch re-
pairs. Be sure to read a procedure through before beginning a
job.
< Flywheel loclting tool (V-8 models)
1 (Tool NO. 11 2 070)
-
4 Flywheel loclting tool (6 cylinder models)
(Tool No. 1 1 2 170)
- < Pilot bearino removal tools
11 11 2350 < pilot bearing instaation
(Tool No. 11 2 350) tool
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4 Tom T60 socket for V-8 flywheel bolt removal
(Tool No. 1 1 4 180)
4 Hose clamping tool
(Tool No. 13 3
01 0)
4 Clutch disc lining gauge
(Tool No. 21 2 080)
4 Clutch disc centering mandrels (non-SAC clutch)
(Tool No. 21 2
141,21 2 142,21 2 200,21 2 201)
4 Clutch disc alignment tools (SAC clutch)
(Tool No. 00 5 500 (handle). 21 2 130 (drift))
4 SAC tensioning tool
(Tool No. 21 2 170)
4 SAC locating ring
(Tool No. 21 2 180)
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Clutch
Installing the non-SAC clutch (1 997 5281 model) requires the
use of only a flywheel lock and traditional clutch disc align-
ment tool.
Installing the self-adjusting clutch (SAC) requires several
special tools for aligning and assembling the clutch, as well as
locking the flywheel in place. In addition, the procedure for re-
installing a previously used SAC differs from the procedure
for installing
a new SAC. Be sure to read the SAC installation
procedure through before starting the job.
The pressure plate of the SAC uses a spring-loaded wedge
rino to cornoensate for clutch disc wear. The wedge ring
ad-
;u$s by means of spr'ng tenson, so specal toolsh~st be
used to
appy and relieve spring tension as the c utch pres-
sure plate is installed.
Self adjusting clutch (SAC)
and clutch hydraulics
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Clutch
Release bearing
Release
bearin
- lnspect flywheel for scoring, hot spots, cracks or loose or
worn guide pins. If any faults are found, replace flywheel as
described later.
- lnspect transmission pilot bearing in end of crankshaft. The
bearing should rotate smoothly without play. If necessary,
replace as described later.
4 lnspect and clean release bearing lever. Apply a thin coat of
grease to release bearing lever lubrication points (arrows).
Clean and lightly lubricate clutch disc splines and transmis-
sion input
shaft splines.
4 Checlc release bearing ball stud and spring retainer. Replace
if damaged or worn.
CAUTION--
On S6S 420G transmission, always replace release bearing
ball stud and retainer spring.
- Clean release bearing guide sleeve.
CA U TIOG
Do not grease guide sleeve. If guide sleeve is greased,
release bearing may stick to it.
Flywheel, removing and installing
(6 cylinder engine)
- lnspect flywheel for scoring, hot spots, cracks or loose or
worn guide pins. Replace flywheel if any faults are found.
Lock flywheel with BMW special tool
11 2 170. Remove
pressure plate and clutch disc as described earlier.
- Loosen and remove flywheel mounting bolts. Remove
flywheel.
- Clean flywheel bolt threads in crankshaft.
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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