Honda Bmw 5 Service Manual
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11 6-55 Cvlinder Head and valvetrain1 4 Remove cylinder head cover sealing gasltets from left cylin- der head cover. Install BMW special tool 11 1 412 into gasket groove of cylinder head cover. Install left cylinder head cover. Fit cylinder head cover re- taining nuts to cylinder head cover studs at cylinders 5 and 6 (first two cylinders on left side cylinder bank). * Tighten nuts uniformly in I? turn steps. NOTE- BMW special tool 11 1 4 12presses upper timing chain cover to level of cylinder head. Tightening torque Cylinder head cover nuts 10 Nm (7.5 it-lb) - Tighten left upper timing chain cover retaining bolts in two passes. Tightening torque Timing chain cover to head 10 Nm (7.5 ft-lb) - Remove cylinder head covers and remove BMW special tools 11 4 41 11412 from cylinder head covers. - Fit new gasket to cylinder head cover without strain. - Apply Three Bond@ 1209 sealant to joints between cylinder head and timing cover. 4 Malte sure half-moon cutouts (A) at rear of cylinder heads fit correctly to cylinder head sealing surface. Apply Three Bond@ 1209 sealant at corners of half-moon cutouts (B). - Remainder of installation is reverse of removal.
1 16-56 Cylinder Head and Valvetrain This section covers valve removal and reconditioning, includ- ing valve guides, seats, springs, and valve stem oil seals. Valves, leak test To test the valves for leakage, the cylinder head must be dis- assembled with camshafts and camshaft carriers removed. With valve assemblies and spark plugs installed, place the cylinder head on a workbench with the combustion chamber facing upward. Fill each combustion chamber with a thin non- flammable liquid. After fifteen minutes, check the level of the fluid. If the fluid level in any cylinder drops, that cylinder is not sealing properly. Valves, removing and installing - Remove cylinder head as described in 113 Cylinder Head Removal and Installation. CAUTIOI\C (M52 TU/M54 engines only) Do not let the hydraulic lifters fall out as the camshaft carrier is removed. Special suction cups are available from BMW to hold the hydraulic lifters in place during carrier removal. * Hydraulic cam lifters should be stored m an uprfght po- sition. If necessary, use a magnetic tool to aidin remov- al of the lifters. - Remove valves using a valve spring compressor. CAUTIOI\C Label each valve assembly as it is removed so it can be in- stalled in its original position. - - Remove and discard valve stem oil seals from valve guides. See Valve stem oil seals later in this section. - Valve installation is reverse of removal. Remove carbon de- - - posits from the valves using a wire brush or wire wheel. - - Valve specifications are listed in Table c. Valve specifica- tions.
- - - . - Cylinder Head and Valvetrain - Table c. Valve specifications Valve head diameter lntaite 33.0 mm 33.0 mm 35.0 mm Exhaust 30.5 mm 30.5 mm 30.5 mm Valve stem diameter - Standard Intake 6.0 mm .0.025 6.0 mm -O.o .o.040 6.0 mm .0.025 .0,040 Exhaust 6.0 mm -0.00 -0.055 6.0 mm -0.040 .0,055 6.0 mm .0.040 .0,055 Valve stem diameter - Oversize 1 (identified on stem as Rl) Intake 6.1 mm -0.025 .0.040 6.1 mm .0-025 .0,040 6.1 mm -O.o .o,040 Exhaust 6.1 mm .O.O4O ..,,,, 6.1 mm -0.040 -0.055 6.1 mm -0.040 .0,055 Valve stem diameter - Oversize 2 (identified on stem as R2) Intake 6.2 mm -O-OZ5 6.2 mm -0.025 .0.040 6.2 mm -0.025 .0,040 Exhaust 6.2 mm -0.040 -0.055 6.2 mm -0.040 .o.055 6.2 mm -O.o .o,055 Valve guides BMW does not supply valve guides as replacement parts. If a valve guide is excessively worn, it should be reamed to ac- cept oversized valve stems. Valve guide specifications are listed in Tabled. Valve guide specifications. - Valve guides should be checked for wear using a new valve. Be sure to thoroughly inspect the cylinder head to ensure that it can be reused before reworking the guides. NOTE- International Organization for Standardization (1.30) toler- ance classes are listed in Table c. IS0 allowances are based on nominal sizes and should be used to determine proper fit. Most machine shops should have this informa- tion available. Replacement valve guides may be available through after- market suppliers. Valve guide replacement requires spe- cial tools and a press. It is also necessary to heat the cylinder head and chill the valve guides when replacing the guides. BMW supplies oversize valves. See Table d. Valve guide specifications for additional information.
Table d. Valve guide specifications Specifications All engines (1997-2002) Valve guide wear, maximum 0.5 mrn (0.020 in) (valve tilt clearance measured with new valve) Valve guide inside diameter, installed (tolerance per IS0 allowance H7) Standard 6.0 mm (0.236 in) Oversize 1 6.1 mrn (0.240 in) Oversize 2 6.2 mm (0.244 in) Valve stem oil seals The purpose of the valve stem oil seal is to prevent excess oil from entering the combustion chamber. The sign of faulty valve stem oil seals is excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust immediately after starting and during decel- eration. NOTE- Valve stem oil seals should not be reused. If valves are re- moved, new valve stem oil seals should be installed. Valve stem oil seal replacement requires that the cylinder head be disassembled and the valves removed as described above under Valves, removing and installing. NOTE- BMW special tools are available to remove the valve stem oil seals. As an alternative, standard valve seal removal tools are available from most automotive parts stores. Lubricate new seal and install using hand pressure only. Be sure to install valve spring seat(s) before installing seal.
Cylinder Head and valvetrain1 Valve seats < The valve seats should be resurfaced whenever new valves or valve guides are installed. Cutters are required to resur- face the seats. Always check the valves for leaks after recon- ditioning a valve seat as described above. Table e. Valve seat specifications lists valve seat dimensions. Table e. Valve seat specifications (refer to figure) All 6 cylinder All 8 cylinder engines (1997- engines (1997- Specification 2002) 2002) Blllloc A -Valve seat angle 45 --. -- 45 B - Correction angle, 15 15 outside C - Correction angle, 60 inside D -Valve seat width intalte 1.65 i0.25 rnrn 1.25 +0.25 rnm (0.065 c0.010 in) (0.049 f 0.010 in) exhaust 1.65 c0.25 rnm 1.65 i0.35 rnm (0.065 fO.O1O in) (0.065 c0.014 in) E - Valve seat outside diameter intake 32.4 mm (1.276 in) 34.5 mm (1.358 in) exhaust M52: 29.4 rnm 30.0 rnm (1.181 in) (1.157 in) - M52 TU, M54: 30.0 mrn (1.181 in) NOTE- Standard size replacement valve seats are not available from BMW Replacement valve seats are only available from BMW in 0.4 mm oversize (oversized in both height and diameter). The manufacturer does not provide specifications for valve seat replacement for the engines covered by this manual.
11 6-60 Cylinder Head and Valvetrain Valve springs The valve springs should be checked for fatigue. To quickly check the springs, line them up in a row. Place astraight edge across the top of the springs. Any spring that is significantly shorter than the others is worn and should be replaced. Valve spring specifications and wear limits are not available from BMW.
11 7 Camshaft Timing Chain General ........................... .I I 7-2 Double VANOS System Special tools ........................ .I 17-2 (M52 TU and M54 engines) ......... 11 7-34 Crankshaft Oil Seal, Front ........... I 17-6 Crankshaft oil seal, front, replacing (M52 engine) ................ .I1 7-6 Crankshaft oil seal, replacing (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ .I 17-9 Crankshaft oil seal, replacing (M62 and M62 TU engines) ........... .I1 7-1 1 VANOS Control Unit and Timing Chain (M52 engine) ........ ,117-14 VANOS control unit, removing (M52 engine) ...................... ,117-1 4 VANOS control unit, installing (M52engine) ....................... 117-19 VANOS timing, checking and adjusting (M52 engine) ...................... .I1 7-22 Timing chains, removing (M52 engine) . . ,117-26 Timing chain, installing (M52 engine) .... ,117-30 bouble VANOS system Tunctidn ........ 11 7-34 Double VANOS control unit ............ 117-36 VANOS control unit, removing (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 11 7-37 VANOS control unit, installing (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 1 17-41 VANOS timing, checking and adjusting (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 1 17-43 Timing chains assembly (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 1 17-50 Timing chains, removing (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 11 7-51 Timing chains, installing (M52 TU and M54 engines) ............ 11 7-57 Timing Chain (M62 engine to 9/98) . . 117-66 Timing chains, removing (M62 engine to 9/98) ................. 11 7-66 Timing chains, installing (M62 engine to 9/98) ................. 1 17-74 Camshaft timing, checking and adjusting (M62engine) ....................... 117-79
1 17-2 Camshaft Timing Chain This repair group covers timing chain and VANOS repair information for the following engines: M52 (Single VANOS 6-cylinder engine) M52 TU and M54 (Double VANOS engines) M62 (Non VANOS V-8 engine) NOTE- The M62 TU V-8 engine with VANOS Variable Camshaft Timing repair information is not included. NOTE- See 100 Engine General for engine code and application information. Worn timing chains and sprocltets can lead to noisy operation and erratic valve timing. Afaulty tensionercan also cause tim- ing chain noises. For specific repair procedures, refer to the appropriate repair group: 020 Maintenance 113 Cylinder Head Removal and Installation 119 Lubrication System 121 Ignition System 170 Radiator and Cooling System Special tools Special BMW service tools are needed to perform the service and repairs procedures covered in this repair group. Many of these tools are expensive and only available through an au- thorized BMW dealer. Be sure to read each procedure thor- oughly before starting a job to determine which special tools will be necessary. In addition, Double VANOS system diagnosis can only be carried out by using BMW specific electronic scan tools, such as BMW DISplus, MoDiC or equivalent. 4 Torque wrench wl flex extension (Tool No. BMW 00 9 250)
1 17-3 Camshaft Timing Chain 4 Crankshaft seal installation bushing, V-8 (Tool No. BMW 11 1 220) 4 Upper timing cover Installation tool, V-8 (Tool No. BMW 11 1 41 11412) 4 Crankshaft hub locking tools (6-cylinder engine with 2 piece vibration dampener) (Tool No. BMW 11 2 150 11 1 2 410) 4 Cranltshaft loclting tool (Tool No. BMW 11 2 300) I I 4 Seal extractor tool set (Tool No. BMW 11 2 380)
[Camshaft Timing Chain 4 Camshaft locking tool set, 6-cylinder (Tool No. BMW 11 3 240) - 4 Crankshaft seal installation bushing. 6-cylinde~ 4 Secondary chain tensioner locking pin set. 6-cylinder (Tool No. BMW 11 3 290) 11 3292 4 Secondary chain tensioner loclting pin, V-8 (Tool No. BMW 11 3 310) 4 Air line fitting (Tool No. BMW 11 3 450) 4 Protractor (Tool No. BMW 11 3 460)