check engine light BMW 323i 1993 E36 Owner's Manual

Page 56 of 759


100-
1
4
ENGINE-GENERAL

0013131

Fig
.
13
.
Main
chassis
ground
(arrow)
inleft
front
of
engine
compart-
ment
.

Fuel
Supply

For
the
engine
tostart
and
run
properly,
the
injection
sys-

tem
must
deliver
fuel
in
precise
proportion
to
the
amount
of
air

entering
the
engine
.
Todo
this,
the
injection
system
requires

an
unrestricted
supply
of
fuel
from
the
fuel
pump
.

If
the
fuel
pump
is
not
working,
the
engine
will
notrun
.
If
the
fuel
filter
or
a
fuel
line
is
restricted,
the
engine
may
run
poorly
.
If
the
restriction
is
severe
enough
the
engine
will
not
start
.
lf

fuel
delivery
problemsare
suspected,
perform
the
tests
de-

scribed
in
160
Fuel
Tank
and
Fuel
Pump
.

The
fuel
pressure
created
by
the
fuel
pump
is
controlled
by
a
pressure
regulator
thatreturns
excess
fuelto
the
tank
.
Any
change
in
fuel
pressure
will
cause
a
change
in
the
base
air-fuel

mixture
delivered
to
the
engine
.
If
the
fuel
pressure
is
too
low,
the

base
air-fuel
mixture
will
be
lean
.
lf
the
fuel
pressure
is
too
high,
the
base
mixture
will
be
rich
.
Fuel
pressure
tests
aredescribed
in
160
Fuel
Tank
and
Fuel
Pump
and130
Fuel
Injection
.

NOTE-

Fuel
pressure
tests
require
a
pressure
gauge
.
If
thistoolís
not
avaílable,
the
tests
can
be
performed
byan
authorized
BMW
dealer
or
other
qualified
shop
.

DRIVEABILITY
TROUBLESHOOTING

Properly
operating
fuel
injectors
play
amajor
role
in
fuel
de-

livery
.
The
DMEECM
switches
the
injectors
on
and
off
at
the

negative
(-)
or
ground
side
of
the
connectors
.
Posítíve
(+)
bat-

tery
voltage
is
always
present
at
the
connectors
when
theen-

gine
is
running
.
An
injector
that
fails
or
loses
power
will
not

open,
creating
a
lean
air-fuel
mixture
and
causing
the
engine
to

run
poorly
when
coldor
stumble
on
acceleration
.
An
injector

that
shorts
to
ground
will
remain
open
constantly
when
the
en-

gine
is
running,
creating
a
richair-fuel
mixture
that
can
dilute

engine
oil,
foul
the
spark
plugs,
cause
a
rough
idle,
and
damage

the
catalytic
converter
.

Table
e
lists
additional
symptoms
of
common
engine
drive-

ability
problems,
their
probable
causes,
and
the
suggested

corrective
actions
.
The
entries
in
boldtype
in
the
corrective

action
column
indicate
the
repair
groups
where
applicable
test

and
repair
procedures
can
befound
.

NOTE-

Most
of
the
symptoms
fisted
in
Table
e
will
also
cause
the
Check
Engine
light
to
come
on
.
If
the
light
is
on,

check
for
any
stored
faults
as
the
first
step
ín
trouble-
shooting
driveability
complaints
.

Page 59 of 759


110
Engine
Removal
and
Installation

GENERAL
.
.
.
.
.......
.
.
.
..........
.
...
110-1



Engine,
removing
and
installing
(4-cylinder
engines)
.
..
.....
..
...........
110-1

ENGINE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
110-1



Engine,
removing
and
installing
(6-cylinder
engines)
..
...
...
..
.....
..
....
110-4

GENERAL

Some
special
tools
are
required
for
removal
and
installation
of
the
engine
.
Be
sure
to
have
the
necessary
equipment
on
hand
before
starting
thejob
.

CAUTION-

"
Engine
removal
requires
disconnecting
the
bat-
tery
.
This
may
erase
any
system
fault
code(s)
that
havebeen
stored
in
control
unit
memories
.
Check
forfault
codes
prior
to
disconnecting
the
battery
cables
.

"
If
the
Check
Engine
lightis
illuminated
with
the
engine
running,
see
100
Engine-General
for
On-Board
Diagnostics
(08D)
fault
code
infor-
mation
.
"
If
any
other
system
faults
have
been
detected,
as
indicated
by
an
illuminated
ANTI
LOCK,
SRS
or
AST
warning
light,
see
the
appropriate
repair
group
inthis
manual
or
an
authorized
BMW
dealer
for
more
information
on
fault
codes
.

ENGINE
REMOVALAND
INSTALLATION

Engine,
removing
and
installing

(4-cylinder
engines)

Cover
al¡
painted
surfaces
before
beginning
theremoval

procedure
.
Asan
aid
to
installation,
label
al¡
components,

wires,
and
hoses
before
removing
them
.
Do
not
reuse
gas-

kets,
O-rings
or
seals
during
reassembly
.

WARNING
-

Due
to
risk
of
personal
injury,
be
sure
the
engine
is

cold
before
beginning
the
removalprocedure
.

1.
Disconnect
negative
(-)
cable
from
battery
in
luggage

compartment
.



0011969

CAUTION-

Prior
to
disconnecting
the
battery,
read
the
battery
disconnection
cautions
given
at
the
front
of
this
manual
on
page
viii
.

ENGINE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION



110-1

2
.
Remove
transmission
from
car
.
See230
Manual
Transmission
or
240
Automatic
Transmission
.

3
.
Remove
enginehood
or
place
hood
in
service
positíon
.
See
410
Fenders,
Engine
Hood
.

NOTE-

tt
is
notnecessary
to
remove
the
engine
hood,
but
it
is
helpful
and
will
make
engine
removal
and
installation
easier
.

4
.
Remove
splash
guard
under
engine,
if
applicable
.

5
.
Unbolt
ignition
coil
assembly
from
bracket
on
strut
tow-er
.
Disconnect
wiring
to
ignition
cofs,
then
place
coil
assembly
on
engine
.

6
.
Disconnect
al¡
cables
and
harness
connectors
at
throt-
tle
housing
.

7
.
Unbolt
andremove
complete
air
cleaner
housing
with

mass
air
flow
sensor,
disconnecting
and
labeling
con-

nectors,
ducting
and
hoses
asnecessary
.
See
Fig
.
1
.

Fig
.
1
.



Intake
air
duct
hose
clamp
(A),
mass
air
flow
sensor
connec-
tor
(B),
and
air
cleanerto
air
flow
sensor
clips
(C)
on
M44
en-
gine
.

ENGINE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

Page 70 of 759


113-4



CYLINDER
HEAD
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

20
.
Disconnect
main
engine
wiring
harness
connector
.
La-

bel
and
disconnect
harness
connectors
for
crankshaft

and
camshaft
sensors
.
See
Fig
.
8
.

0012504

Fig
..
Crankcase
vent
valve
(A),
camshaft
and
crankshaft
sensor
harness
connectors
(B),
locating
bushings
(C),
main
engine
wiring
harnessconnector
(D)
.
M44
engine
shown
.

NOTE-

Early
engines
do
not
havea
maín
disconnect
at
the
lower
intake
manifold
harness
.
lf
necessary,
remove
the
cable
ducting
bolts
and
set
harness
ducting
aside
.

21
.
Remové
lower
section
of
intake
manifold
.

"
Remove
Y
shaped
supportbracket
from
underside
of
manifold
.
(See
Fig
.
6
.)
"
Unbolt
support
brackets
from
alternator
and
starter
.
"
Remove
nuts
holding
manifold
to
cylinder
head
and
pull
manifold
back
until
harness
connectors
for
oil

pressure
switch
and
coolant
temperature
sensorare

accessible
.
Label
and
disconnect
connectors,
then
re-

move
manifold
and
set
aside
.

Timing
chains,
uncoupling



26
.
Lock
crankshaft
in
TDC
position
by
insertíng
BMW
spe-

22
.
On
M42
engines,
remove
thermostat
housing
from
up-



cial
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
bore
and
into
hole
infly-

per
timing
chaincover
.



wheel
or
driveplate
.
See
Fig
.
11
.

23
.
On
late
M44
engines
(January
1997
and
later),
remove



NOTE-
secondary
air
injection
check-valve
from
front
of
engine



"
If
necessary,
remove
plug
from
locating
bore
in
lower
and
lay
aside
.



edge
of
bell
housing
to
insert
locking
tool
.

24
.
Remove
cylinder
identification
sensor
from
upper
tim-
ing
chaincover
.
Remove
upper
timing
chaincover
.
See
Fig
.
9
.

25
.
Set
engine
to
approximate
TDC
by
rotating
in
normal
operating
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
each
other
.
See
Fig
.
10
.

CYLINDER
HEAD,
4-CYLINDER

Fig
.
9
.



Upper
timing
chain
cover
bolts
(arrows)
.
Remove
secondary
air
injection
check
valve
fromhose
(A)
on
M44
engine
.
Re-
move
cylinder
identification
sensor
from
chaincover
(B)
.

0011998

Fig
.
10
.
Engine
set
to
approximate
TDC
.
Cylinder
no
.
1
camshaft
lobes
face
in
and
arrows
on
sprockets
poínt
up
(arrows)
.

"
Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotate
the
crankshaft
.

27
.
Lock
camshafts
at
TDC
by
mounting
BMW
specíal
tool
no
.
113
240
over
square
ends
of
camshafts
.
See
Fig
.
12
.

NOTE-

Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated
on
cylinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
camshafts
slightly
using
an
open-end
wrench
at
hex
oncamshafts
.

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7
.
Lightly
lubricate
new
cylinder
head
bolts
.
Loosely
instan
bolts
and
their
washers,
then
thread
them
in
until
they
are
finger
tight
.

NOTE-

Check
that
all
washers
for
the
cylinder
head
bolts
are
in
place
before
installing
the
bolts
.

8
.
Tighten
cylinder
head
bolts
in
correct
sequence
.
See
Fig
.
17
.

UU125U2

Fig
.
17
.
Cylinder
head
bolt
tightening
sequence
for
4-cylinder
en-
gines
.
Note
oil
supply
tube
seal
(arrow)
on
M44
engine
.

WARNING
-

The
bolts
should
be
tightennd
in
three
stages
as
líst-
ed
below
.
The
final
stages
require
the
use
of
a
spe-

cial
tool
(BMW
tool
No
.
11
2
110)
ora
suitable

protractor
to
tighten
the
bolts
to
a
specified
torqueangle
.
See
Fig
.
18
.

Tightening
Torques

"
Cylinder
head
to
engine
block
(Torx
El2
M10
bolts)

Stage
1



.
.
.....
.
.
.............
30
Nm
(22
ft-Ib)

Stage
2



.
...
...
.
.
...................
..
.
+90°

Stage
3
.....
...
.
..
...................
..
+90°

9
.
Carefully
rotate
crankshaft
in
direction
of
engine
rota-
tion
and
lock
it
at
TDC
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool

no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
.
See

Fig
.
19
.

CYLINDER
HEAD
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION



113-
7

Fig
.
18
.
Protractor
and
pointer
being
used
to
tighten
bolts
to
specified
torqueangle
(6-cylinder
engine
shown)
.

Fig
.
19
.
BMW
special
tool
11
2
300
inserted
through
bellhousing
hole
and
finto
flywheel
(arrow)
to
lockcrankshaft
at
TDC
.

10
.
Turn
left
chainguide
adjusting
sleeve
in
until
it
just
con-

tacts
the
cylinder
head
(See
Fig
.
14
.)
.
Insert
chain
guide
retaining
screw
and
tighten
.

CAUTION-



11
.
Placechain
sprockets
with
chains
oncamshaftsso
that
Be
sure
timing
chain
does
not
bind
oncrank
gear

when
turning
crankshaft
.



arrowson
sprockets
point
up
and
elongated
holes
in

sprocketsare
centered
to
tapped
holes
in
camshafts
.

See
Fig
.
20
.

CYLINDER
HEAD,
4-CYLINDER

Page 79 of 759


Fig
.
33
.
Crankshaft
is
positioned
at
TDC
when
notch
oh
front
timing
chain
cover
is
alignedwith
0/T
mark
on
víbration
damper
.

CYLINDER
HEAD
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION



113-
1
3

Fig
.
35
.
Camshaft
locking
tool
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
240)
in-
stalled
on
rear
of
camshafts
.
(M44
engine
shown
.
Other
en-
gines
are
similar
.)

CAUTION-

The
camshafts
must
be
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
the
special
service
tool
before
removing
the
timing
chain
.
Thearrowson
the
sprockets
should
not
be
used
to
accurately
set
the
engine
to
TDC
.
The
tool
holds
the
camshafts
parallel
to
each
oth-
er
and
perpendicular
to
the
cylinder
head
covergasket
surface
.

27
.
Depress
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
and
lock
t

down
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
113
292
.
Alter-

natively,
a
stiff
piece
of
wire
can
be
used
.
See
Fig
.,36
.

Fig
.
34
.
Crankshaft
locking
tool
(BMW
special
tool
11
2
300)
inserted



Fig
.
36
.
Press
secondary
tensioner
down
fully
and
insert
wire
through
through
bellhousinghole
and
finto
flywheel
(arrow)
.



holes
(arrow)
to
lock
.
Timingchain
tensioner
varies
depend-
ing
on
engine
(M52
engine
tensioner
shown)
.

26
.
Lockcamshafts
at
TDC
.

"
Remove
three
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs



28
.
Remove
mounting
nuts
from
front
of
intake
camshaft

from
across
rear
of
head,
if
applicable
.



sprocket
.
Remove
camshaft
sprocket,
thrust
washer(s),

"
Mount
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
240
over
square



and
where
applicable,
spring
plate
.

ends
of
camshafts
.
Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated

on
cylinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate



NOTE-

camshafts
slightly
using
a
24
mm
wrench
at
hexon



Where
applicable,
make
note
of
thrust
washer
positions
.

camshaft(s)
.
See
Fig
.
35
.



The
thicker
(0
.4
mm)
washer
is
mounted
outermost
.

CYLINDER
HEAD,6-CYLINDER

Page 81 of 759


NOTE-

Cylinder
head,
installing

(6-cylinder
engine)

CAUTION-

If
the
camshafts
were
removed
and
installed
while

the
cylinder
head
was
off,
a
minimum
waiting
time

is
required
after
ínstalling
the
camshafts
.
When

the
camshaftsareremoved,
the
hydraullc
lifters

can
expand
.
This
expansion
can
cause
increased

valve
lift
when
the
camshafts
are
bolted
down,
re-

sulting
in
open
valves
.

Cylinder
head
installation
waiting
times

"
68°F
(20°C)
and
higher
.
.
.
..
..........
10
minutes

"
50-68°F
(10-20°C)
........
..
.........
30
minutes

"
32-50°F
(0-10
°C)
.........
...
........
75
minutes

CYLINDER
HEAD
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION



113-
1
5

1
.
Clean
cylinder
head
and
gasket
surfaces
of
cylinder

block
and
al¡
timing
chain
covers
.

"
Remove
all
foreign
matter
and
any
¡¡quid
from
bolt

holes,
then
clean
with
a
thread
chaser
.

CA
UTION-

Do
not
use
ametal
scraper
or
wire
brush
to
clean

the
aluminum
cylinder
head
or
pistons
.
If
neces-
sary,
use
a
hard
wooden
or
plastic
scraper
.
Also

available
are
abrasive
discs
to
be
used
in
conjunc-
tion
with
an
electric
drill
.
Be
sure
to
use
the
correct
disc
for
the
typeof
metal
being
cleaned
.

2
.
Check
gasket
surface
of
cylinder
head
and
cylinder

block
for
warpage
using
a
straight
edge
.

NOTE-

Fig
.
40
.
Cylinder
head
bolt
loosening
sequence
.



If
the
cylinder
head
has
been
machined,a
special
0
.3

mm
thickergasketshould
be
installed
.
The
thickergas-

ket
is
available
from
an
authorized
BMW
dealer
.

BMW
special
tool
no
.
112250
is
a
thin-walled
Torx
E12

socket
wíth
anextended
reach
.
The
cylinder
head
bolts



3
.
Place
new
cylinder
head
gasket
on
cylinder
block
.

are
recessed
finto
the
head
below
the
camshaft
towers



Check
that
two
locating
dowels
are
correctly
positioned

wíth
liffle
working
space
.



in
block
and
arenot
damaged
.

36
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
(BMW
special
tool
no
.



NOTE-

11
2
300)
.
Using
the
crankshaft
vibration
damper
bolt,



The
word
"OBEN",
printed
on
the
gasket,
should
face

turn
engine
opposite
its
normal
direction
of
rotation



up
.Thecylinderheadgasketwillfitcorrectlyinonlyone

(counterclockwise
asviewed
from
the
front)
approxi-



orientation
.

mately
45°
.
This
prevents
accidental
contact
between

valves
and
pistons
during
installation
.



4
.
With
camshafts
locked
in
TDC
positionwith
BMW
spe-

cial
tools
as
described
earlier,
set
cylinder
head
in
po

NOTE-



sition,
guiding
primary
chain
through
cylinder
head
Guide
cam
chain
to
keep
it
from
jamming
when
turning



opening
.

the
crankshaft
.
CA
UTION-

"
The
camshafts
must
be
locked
in
the
MC
posi-

tion
at
the
rear
of
the
cylinder
head
with
BMW

special
tool
no
.
113240
before
installing
the
cyl-

inder
head
.

"
Make
sure
the
crankshaft,
which
had
been
rotat-

ed
approximately
45°
opposite
thedirection
of
engine
rotation,is
still
in
that
position
before
low-
ering
the
cylinder
head
into
position
.

5
.
Lightly
lubricate
new
cylinder
head
bolts
.
Loosely
instan
bolts
and
their
washers,
then
thread
them
in
until
they

are
finger
tight
.
Install
cylinder
head-to-lower
timing

chaincover
boitsfinger
tight
.

CAUTION-

Tonc-type
cylinder
head
bolts
should
not
be
re-

used
.
They
are
stretch-typebolts
and
must
always
be
replaced
whenever
loosened
.

CYLINDER
HEAD,
6-CYLINDER

Page 99 of 759


NOTE-

The
vibration
damper
center
bolt
is
very
tight
.
A
heavy
duty
holding
device,
such
as
BMW
special
tool
no
.
112
150,
should
be
used
to
hold
the
vibration
damper
hub



V
stationary
while
the
bolt
is
loosened
.
v

11
.
Usingloosened
bolt
at
vibration
damper,
turn
crank-

shaft
to
TDC
and
lock
in
position
by
inserting
BMW

special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bell-



-



p

housing
.
See
Fig
.
5
.



v

O

NOTE-



I\



0011966a

"
If
necessary,
remove
plugfrom
locating
boye
in
lower
edge
of
bell
housing
.

"
Confirm
that
locatng
tool
has
been
correctlyinstalled
by
trying
to
rotate
the
crankshaft
.

Fig
.
7
.



Lower
timing
chain
cover
mounting
bolts
(arrows)
.
Bolts
A

Fig
.
5
.



BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2300
installed
through
bellhousing



are
installed
through
hollow
locating
dowels
.

and
finto
flywheel
to
lock
crankshaft
at
TDC
(arrow)
.

CA
UTION-

Thecamshafts
mustbe
locked
in
the
MC
position
using
the
specialservice
tool
before
removing
the
timing
chain
.
The
tool
holds
the
camshafts
parallel

to
each
other
and
perpendicular
to
the
valve
cover
gasket
surface
.

12
.
Lockcamshafts
at
TDC
bymounting
BMW
special
tool

no
.
113
240
over
square
ends
of
camshafts
.
See
Fig
.
6
.

"
Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated
on
cylinder
head

gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
camshafts
slightly

using
an
open-end
wrench
at
hexon
camshafts
.

13
.
Remove
lower
timing
chaincover
mounting
bolts
and

carefully
lift
cover
off
.
Clean
sealing
surfaces
and
gas-

ket
grooves
.
See
Fig
.
7
.

14
.
Remove
hydraulic
chaintensioner
from
right
side
of
cyl-

inder
head
.
See
Fig
.
8
.

CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN



117-
3

Fig
.
6
.



BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3240
installed
on
rearof
camshafts
to
position
camshafts
at
TDC
.
(M44
camshafts
shown
.
Other
engines
are
similar
.

Fig
.
8
.



Hydraulic
chain
tensionerplug
(arrow)
.

CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN,
4-CYLINDER

Page 102 of 759


117-
6



CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN

15
.
Insta¡¡
upper
timing
chaincover
:



17
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
from
transmission
bell-

"
Thoroughly
clean
profile
gasketgroove
and
all
sealing



housing
and
camshaft
locking
tool
from
rear
of
cylinder

surfaces
.



head
.

"
Applya
small
bead
ofsilicon
sealer
(3-Bond
1209®
or

equivalent)
to
upper
and
lower
joint
comers
where



18
.
Turn
engine
over
by
hand
in
direction
of
rotation
at
least

chaincover
meets
cylinder
head
.



two
full
rotations
.
Reinstall
camshaft
and
crankshaft

"
Insta¡¡
new
profile
gasket
to
groove
in
lowerchain
cover
.



locking
tools
to
check
engine
timing
.
Repeat
cam
timing

"
Protect
top
of
profile
gasket
using
thin
sheetmetal



procedure
if
tools
do
not
fit
easily
into
position
.
Remove

(BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
330
or
equivalent)
.
See



locking
tools
.

Fig
.
15
.
"
Attach
new
gaskets
to
cover
with
light
dabs
of
gasket



19
.
Install
cylinder
head
cover
as
described
in
113
Cylin-

sealant,
hold
gaskets
in
placeusing
cover
mounting



der
HeadRemoval
and
Installation
.

screws
.

"
Place
upper
timing
cover
into
position
.
Snug
down
al¡



NOTE-
screws,
without
tightening
.
Carefully
slide
out
sheet



OnM44
engines,
note
oil
supply
O-ring
and
replace
ff
metal
.



necessary
.
"
Temporarily
install
cylinder
head
cover
without
gasket
.

Insta¡¡
and
tighten
at
least
two
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
bolts
to
seat
upper
timing
chaincover
.
"
Tighten
all
upper
timing
cover
screws
.



Tightening
Torque

"
Remove
valve
cover
.



"
Cylinder
head
cover

to
cylinder
head
(M6
screws)
...
..
.
.
10
Nm
(89
ín-Ib)

-



CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAINS,
Fig
.
15
.
When
installing
upper
timing
chain
cover,
use
thin
sheetmetal



6-CYLINDER
(arrow)
to
protect
profile
gasket
when
installing
uppercover
.

Tightening
Torque

"
Upper
timing
chaincover
to
engine
block
or
cylinder
head
(M6
screws)
....
.
..
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)

16
.
Install
vibration
damper
while
aligning
woodruff
key
.
Hold
crankshaft
stationary
and
tighten
mounting
bolt
.

Tightening
Torques



I
CAUTION-

"
Pulley
to
vibration
damper
..
.
.
.
....
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)



lf
the
camshaftsare
not
properly
timed,
the
1
pis-
tons
can
contact
thevalves
.
"
Vibration
damper
tocrankshaft
M16
stretch
bolt
(always
replace)
.
330
Nm
(244
ft-Ib)

CAMSHAFT
TIMINGCHAINS,
6-CYLINDER

20
.
Installation
of
remaining
parts
is
reverse
of
removal
.
When
installing
thermostat,
make
sure
arrow
or
vent
hole
faces
up
.
Refill
cooling
system
as
described
in
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.

Tighteníng
Torques

"
Coolant
drain
plug
to
cylinder
block
.
..
.
.
.
...
.
..
.....
25
Nm
(18
ft-Ib)

"
Radiator
cooling
fan

to
coolant
pump
.
..
.
...
...
..
.....
40
Nm
(30
ft-Ib)

"
Radiator
drain
screw
to
radiator
....
2
.5
Nm
(22
in-lb)

Camshaft
timing
chainremovalon
6-cylinder
engines
re-
quires
that
you
Rmove
the
engine
oil
pan
by
raising
the
en-
gine
and/or
lowering
the
front
suspension
crossmember
.

Special
BMW
service
tools
are
needed
for
timing
chain
re-
moval
and
installation
procedures
.
The
special
tools
assure
proper
timing
of
the
valvetrain
.
Precise
marks
to
setthe
timing
on
the
camshafts
arenot
provided
for
reassembly
.
Read
the
procedures
through
before
beginning
thejob
.

Page 105 of 759


Fig
.
22
.
Vibration
damper
with
drive
belt
pulley
being
removed
.
Notehub
locating
dowel
(arrow)
.

Fig
.
23
.
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
installed
through
bellhousing
and
into
flywheel
.

20
.
Remove
primary
chain
tensioner
plug
and
primary

chain
tensioner
.
See
Fig
.
25
.

CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN



117-
9

Fig
.
24
.
BMW
special
tool
no
.
113
240
installed
on
rear
of
camshafts
to
position
camshafts
at
TDC
.
(M44
camshafts
shown
.
Other
engines
are
similar
.)

Fig
.
25
.
Primary
chain
tensioner
plug
(arrow)
.

CAUTION-

"
Check
thattool
is
squarely
seated
on
cytinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
cam-
shafts
slightly
using
a
24
mm
wrench

"
On
pre-VANOS
engines
(engines
built
up
to
8-
92),
the
camshaft
locking
tool
may
not
fit
correct-
ly
when
the
crankshaft
is
set
to
TDC
.
Do
notas-
sume
the
valve
train
is
out
oftime
.
On
some
engines,
valve
overlap
may
havebeen
reduced

as
a
dealer
service
campaign
to
correct
for
an

uneven
idle
.
Check
thetiming
by
placing
a
3mm
drill
bit
under
the
left
and
right
outside
edges
while
pressíng
down
on
thecenter
of
the
tool
(tool
center
bolts
loosened)
.
If
the
tool
now
fits,

the
campaign
has
beendone
on
the
engine
.

CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAINS,
6-CYLINDER

Page 112 of 759


117-
1
6



CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN

15
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
.
Remove
special
test

equipment
.
Insta¡¡
oil
supply
line
using
new
seals
and

reconnect
solenoid
connector
.
Remainder
of
installa-

tion
is
reverse
of
removal
.

Tightening
Torque

"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
head
.
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)

"
VANOS
oil
supply
line
to
VANOS

control
unit
(banjo
bolt)



..
.........
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)

"
VANOS
solenoidlo
VANOS

control
unit
........
.
.
.
..
........
30
Nm
(22
ft-Ib)

VANOS
control
unit,
removing

Special
BMW
service
tools
are
required
lo
remove
and
in-

stall
the
VANOS
control
unit
.
Read
the
procedure
through
be-

forestarting
the
job
.

1
.
Remove
radiator
cooling
fan
shroud
and
cooling
fan
.

See
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.

CAUTION-

Radiator
fan
has
left
hand
threads
.

2
.
Remove
top
plastic
engine
covers
.
Disconnect
ignition

coil
harness
connectors
from
coils
.
Remove
ignition

coils
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
.
Unclip
andremove

oil
baffle
cover
from
above
intake
camshaft
.See
113

Cylinder
Head
Removal
and
Installation
.

NOTE-

Make
note
of
the
mounting
bolt
insulator
arrangement
during
removal
of
the
cylinder
head
cover
.

3
.
Set
engine
lo
TDC
by
rotating
engine
in
normal
operat-

ing
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are

facing
each
other
and
"0/T"
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration

damper
lines
up
with
cast
boss
on
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
38
.

4
.
Lock
crankshaft
at
TDC
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool

no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
and
finto

flywheel
or
drive
plate
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
36
given
earlier
.

NOTE-

Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotatethe
crankshaft
.

5
.
Remove
three
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
from
rear
of
head
.
Lockcamshafts
at
TDC
bymounting

BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
240
at
ends
of
camshafts
.

Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated
on
cylinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
camshafts
slightly
using
a24
mm
wrench
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
24
given
earlier
.

VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)

Fig
.
38
.
Camshafts
positioned
at
TDC-Cyl
.
No
.
1
cam
lobes
face
in
Note
0/T
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration
damper
alígned
with
boss
on
front
cover
.

CA
UTION-

Thecamshafts
mustbe
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
the
specialservice
tool
or
an
equivalent
be-
fore
removing
the
timing
chain
.
Thearrows
on
the
sprockets
should
not
be
used
to
accurately
set
the
engine
to
TDC
The
special
tool
holds
the
cam-
shafts
parallel
to
each
other
and
perpendicular
to
the
valve
cover
gasket
surface
.

6
.
Disconnect
harness
connector
and
oil
line
fitting
from
bottom
of
VANOS
control
unit
.

NOTE-

Wrap
the
VANOS
oilfine
fitting
with
a
shop
rag
to
ab-
sorb
leaking
oil
.

7
.
Remove
two
access
plugs
from
VANOS
control
unit
in
frontof
exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
.
Loosen
4exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
but
do
not
remove

(Torx
El
0
socket)
.

NOTE-

Removal
of
the
access
plugs
allows
the
lower
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
to
be
accessed
.

8
.
Depress
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
and
lock
it
in
down
position
by
inserting
a
stiff
wire
into
rear
of
ten-
sioner
.
See
Fig
.
27
.

9
.
Remove
VANOS
control
unít
mounting
nuts
and
boltat

front
of
cylinder
head
.

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