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I Radiator and Cooling System
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to
block 25 Nm (1 8 ft-ib)
Radiator drain plug to radiator
2-3 Nm (18-27 in-lb)
Coolant, draining and filling (V-8 models)
WARNING -
Allow the cooling system to cool before opening or draining
the cooling system.
- Raise front of car and support safely.
I WARNING- 1
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
I the purpose. A floorjack is not adequate support 1
- Remove splash shield from under engine.
Loosen radiator bleed screw at top radiator fining (arrow).
Remove cap from radiator expansion tank. With ignition
switch in
ON position, set temperature controls to full warm.
Place 5-gallon pail underneath radiator.
4 Remove drain plug (arrow) on bottom of radiator and allow
coolant to drain.
NOTE-
For radiators without drain plug, remove lower hose to drain
radiator.
WARNING
-
Coolant is poisonous. It is especially lethal to pets. Clean up
spills immediately and rinse the area with water. If coolant is
ingested, immediately seek medical attention.
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Radiator and Cooling ~vsteml
< V-8 engine bloclc drain plugs (one shown at arrow) are locat-
ed on each side of engine block (exhaust manifold removed
for photo).
- Place 5-gallon pail underneath engine block coolant drain
plugs.
- Remove engine bloclc coolant drain plugs and drain coolant.
- Reinstall radiator and engine block drain plugs using new
sealing washers.
- Before refilling radiator:
Switch ignition to
ON. (Do not start engine)
Set temperature controls to full warm.
- Set blower control to low.
- Using a coolant mixture of 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled
water, fill expansion tank slowly. Continue until coolant
emerges from bleed screw. Cooling system capacity is listed
in Tabled. Cooling system capacity
(V-8 models).
NOTE- Be sure radiator bleed screw is loose when filling cooling
system.
Tap water may cause corrosion of radiator, engine and
coolant hoses.
Coolant can often be reused provided it is clean and less
than two years old. Do not reuse coolant when replacing
damaged engine parts.
- Bleed cooling system. See Cooling system, bleeding
Tabled. Cooling system
capacity (V-8 models)
M62, M62 TU 12.0 liters (12.7 US qts)
Tightening torques
Block drain plug
25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Radiator drain plug
2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-lb)
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Radiator and Cooling System
Cooling system, bleeding
Trapped air in the cooling system can prevent proper coolant
circulation and overheating. Wheneverthe coolant is drained
and filled, bleed the cooling system to remove trapped air.
4 Loosen bleed screw (arrow) on radiator expansion tank.
- Set temperature controls in passenger compartment to full
warm, set blower to low setting and turn ignition to
ON posi-
tion (do not start engine).
CAUTIOIG
On late model cars with latent heat pump, do not turn ignition
to ON position.
- Slowly add coolanUdistilled water mixture to expansion tank
until it spills from bleed screw. When coolant spilling from
bleed screws is free of air bubbles, tighten screw and replace
cap on expansion tank.
Run engine until it reaches operating temperature,
- After engine has cooled, recheck coolant level.
Top up so that coolant level indicator is at MAX.
- If trapped air cannot be bled manually, pressure-bleed sys-
tem using cooling system pressure tester.
CA UTlON--
Always use genuine BMW coolant or its equivalent to avoid
the formation of harmful, clogging deposits
in the cooling sys-
tem.
Tightening torque
Radiator bleed screw to radiator 2.5 Nm (22 in-lb)
Mechanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan,
removing and installing
The procedure given here describes the removal of the me-
chanical fan and fan shroud. It is possible to remove the fan
without the shroud.
< Working at top of fan shroud:
Remove expansion tank bleed screw (arrow) and expan-
sion tank locking tabs.
Push top of expansion
tank toward engine and lift to free
from lower mounts.
- Remove two expansion rivets in upper corners of fan shroud.
Unclip expansion tank bleed hose located under shroud.
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Front Suspension
< Use BMW special tool 31 2 240 or equivalent to separate
control arm ball joint from steering ltnuckle.
- When installing control arm, make sure all thread bores.
bolts, nuts and mating surfaces are clean.
- Install bushing end of control arm to subframe, using wash-
ers on both sides of bolt and a new self-locking nut. Do not
tighten nut at this time.
- Install control arm ball joint to steering lknucltle using a new
self-locking nut. Tighten fully.
- Install wheel and lower car.
- Load car to normal loaded position as described under Ride
height. See
300 Suspension, Steering and Brakes-Gen-
eral. Bounce suspension a few times.
- With car on ground and loaded, tighten control arm bushing
through-bolt.
Tightening torques
Control arm to steering ltnuckle
80 Nm (59 ft-lb)
Control arm to subframe 110 Nm (81 It-lb)
Road wheel to hub 120ilO Nm (8957 it-lb)
Control arm, removing and installing
(V-8 models)
- Raise car and remove wheel
WARNING-
Make sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural
cliassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension parts.
Loosen and remove stabilizer bar link mounting nut
(A) while
counterholding ball joint
(B). Disconnect stabilizer link from
stabilizer bar.
- Cars equipped with vertical headlight adjustment system:
Disconnect control arm from level sensor.
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Front ~us~ension/
4 Remove control arm fasteners (arrows). Lightly tap inner
control arm mounting bolt out of subframe.
Use
BMW special tool 31 2 240 or equivalent to separate ball
joint from steering knuckle.
When installing control arm, make sure all thread bores,
bolts, nuts and mating surfaces are clean.
lnstall bushing end of control arm to subframe, using wash-
ers on both sides of bolt and a new self-loclting nut. Do not
tighten nut at this time.
lnstall control arm ball joint to steering knuckle, using new
self-locking nut. Tighten fully.
- Slide strut back into position and tighten strut pinch bolt fully.
- Install wheel and lower car.
- Load car to normal loaded position as described under Ride
height. See
300 Suspension, Steering and Brakes-Gen-
eral. Bounce suspension a few times.
- With car on ground and loaded, tighten control arm bushing
through-bolt.
Tightening torques
Control arm to steering knuckle 80 Nm
(59 ft-lb)
Control arm to
subframe 78 Nm (58 ft-lb)
Road wheel to hub
120
f 10 Nm (89 +7 ft-lb)
Stabilizer bar
link to stabilizer bar
59 Nm (44 fl-lb)
Strut pinch bolt
81 Nm (60 it-lb)
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I Steering and Wheel Alignment
I I 4 Gap A = 0.5 - 8.5 mm (0.02 - 0.33 in)
- Reinstall inner control arm bolts
Tightening torques
Control arm to
subframe 78 Nm (58 it-lb)
(tighten with wheel on ground)
Pitman arm pinch bolt (note direction of threads) 61 Nm (45 ft-lb)
Steering idler arm, removing and installing
The idler arm is bolted to the subframe through a bushing.
The bushing is subject to wear and is available as a replace-
ment part.
- Raise front of car. Remove splash shield from under engine.
WARNING -
Male sure the car is firmly supported on jaclc stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural
chassis points. Do not place jack stands under suspension
parts.
4 Remove center tie rod fastener and press tie rod out of idler
arm with
BMW special tool 32 1 190.
- Remove idler arm mounting bolt through opening in sub-
frame and remove idler arm from car.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Make sure all thread bores, bolts, nuts and mating surfac-
es are clean.
Use new self
loclting nuts to mount idler arm to subframe
and center tie rod to idler arm.
If idler arm or idler arm bushing is replaced, adjust
pitman
arm as described earlier.
Have car professionally aligned.
Tightening torques
Center tie rod to idler arm 65 Nm (48 ft-ib)
(replace self-locking nut)
Idler arm to front subirame
(replace self-locking nut) 62
Nm (46 it-lb)
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Steerina and Wheel ~lianmentl
Proper handling, stability and driving ease depend upon the
correct alignment of all four wheels. The front axle is aligned
in relation to the rear axle, then the front wheels are aligned in
relation to one another. This is known as a four-wheel or
thrust-axis alignment.
Front and rear alignment specification are given in tables at
the end of this repair group.
BMW E39 cars use a sophisticated multi-link suspension at
the front and rear of the car. Proper alignment requires com-
puterized alignment equipment.
Camber
Front wheel camber is set at the factory and cannot be adjust-
ed. Rear wheel camber is fully adjustable.
Always set rear camber before adjusting toe
Before making rear camber adjustment, install a new rear
control arm mounting nut
(arrow) and tighten.
- Loosen mounting nut one-half to one full turn.
Using eccentric bolt, adjust camber to factory settings.
Tighten nut only after car has been lowered to ground and
suspension has settled.
Tighten nut while counterholding adjustment bolt.
Tightening torque
Camber adjusting nut (rear)
MI2 (sedan)
- MI4 (Sport Wagon)
115 Nm (85 ft-lb)
174 Nm (128 ft-lb)
Caster
Front and rear caster are fixed by the design of the car and
deviations are usually the result of worn or damaged suspen-
sion or body parts.
- Check front suspension arms and bushings for wear, dam-
age and deformation if front caster problems are present.
- Check rear axle subfrarne and traction struts if rear caster
problems are present.
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I Steerins and Wheel Alignment
Front toe and toe difference angle
Toe is the difference in the distance between the front of the
front wheels and the rear of the front wheels. It is adjusted by
altering the length of the tie rods.
Toe difference angle determines the progressively different
paths taken by the front wheels as the car is turning. In
V-8
models, it is set by the pitman arm adjustment, but depends
on accurate setting of the toe.
Toe adjustments should only be made on specialized align-
ment equipment and only with the car in normal loaded posi-
tion, described below.
- Set front wheel toe at tie rod ends:
4 6-cylinder models: Loosen tie rod lock nut (A).
Adjust toe by turning inner tie rod (B) to change length
- V-8 models: Loosen left and right tie rod clamp bolts.
Adjust toe by turning inner tie rod to change length.
NOTE-
* Steering rack or steering gearbox can be centered by
aligning centering mark on steering shaft
with lug on steer-
ing rack.
To keep steering wheel centered, adjust both tie rods equal
amounts.
&cylinder models: Make sure the rubber boot on the rack
moves freely on the tie rod and does not become twisted.
Tightening torques
Tie rod clamp bolt
Tie rod collar
nut
27 Nm (20 ft-lb)
45 Nm (33 A-lb)
Rear toe
To adjust rear wheel toe, turn eccentric inner mounting bolt in
upper front control arm (traction strut).
NOTE-
Always adjust rear camber first.
- Before making toe adjustment, install new
mounting nut and tighten.
- Loosen nut one-half to one full turn.
4 Turn eccentric bolt (arrow) to adjust toe. rear
control arm