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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.   
    						
    							
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    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)   
    						
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