replace timing chain BMW 525i 1999 E39 User Guide
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I Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
- Remove adjustable primary timing chain tensioner tool  and 
reinstall  primary chain tensioner  cylinder to  cylinder head. 
Tightening  torque 
Primary chain tensioner  cylinder 
to 70 Nm (52 ft-lb) 
cylinder  head 
- Remove flywheel locking  tool from  crankcase.  Replace spe- 
cial tool  bore sealing  plug. 
- Remove camshaft locking  tools from cylinder  head 
Install intake camshaft  cover and cylinder  head cover. 
Check for correct seating  of half-moon seals (A) in back of 
cylinder head  cover. 
Use  a small amount  of Three Bond 
8 1209  or equivalent 
sealing  compound at  corners 
(B) of half-moon cutouts. 
Seat gasket and seal corners  at VANOS  unit with Three 
Bond 
@ 1209. 
Tightening torque  Cylinder  head cover  to cylinder  head 
(M6) 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
- Installation  of the remaininq parts  is reverse  or removal,  not- - 
ing the  following: 
Change engine 
011 and f~lter as descr~bed in 020 Mainte- 
nance. 
Reconnect  battery. 
To  prevent  damaging  the engine electronic  systems, install 
all  ground  wire previously  removed, including the ground 
wires  for the ignition  coils. 
Tightening torque 
- 
Radiator  cooling fan to coolant  pump  40  Nm 
(30 ft-ib) 
Spark plug  to cylinder  head 
25 Nm (18 ft-ib)    
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11 6-54 
Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
Replace primary timing  chain tensioner O-ring (arrow)  in 
right cylinder  head. 
- lnstall  right upper  timing cover  to engine: 
Remove old gasket  from right timing  cover. 
Clean  gasket groove  and install new gasket. 
Apply  Three  Bond 
12098sealant to joint  between cylinder 
head and  timing cover. Install remaining timing cover bolts 
finger  tight. 
lnstall  left upper  timing chain cover  to engine: 
Remove  old gasket  from right timing  chain cover. 
Clean  gasket groove and install new gasket. 
Insert  lower cover timing chain cover retaining bolt  (arrow) 
to  cover,  then fit cover to cylinder  head. 
Apply  Three  Bond 12098  sealant  to joint between cylinder 
head  and timing  chain cover.  lnstall upper timing cover 
bolts finger tight. 
4 Remove cylinder  head cover sealing gaskets from  right  cyl- 
inder  head cover.  lnstall BMW special  tool 11 
1 41 1 into gas- 
ket groove  of cylinder  head cover. 
lnstall  right cylinder  head cover with  BMW special tool 
11 
1 41 1 to  right cylinder head. Fit cylinder  head cover retain- 
ing  nuts to cylinder  head cover studs  at cylinders 
1 and 2 
(first two cylinders  on right cylinder  head). 
Tighten  nuts uniformly  in 
'I2 turn steps. 
NOTE- 
BMW special tool 11 1 41 1 presses  upper timing  chain cover 
to  level  of cylinder  head. 
Tightening torque  Cylinder head  cover nuts 
10 Nm (7.5 n-lb) 
- Tighten  right upper timing cover retaining bolts  in two  passes. 
Tightening torque 
Timing chain  cover to head 
10 Nm (7.5 ft-lb)    
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117-10 
/Camshaft Timing Chain 
NOTE- 
The crankshaft  hub center bolt  is torqued  to 410 Nm 
(300 ft-lb). 
- Install crankshaft damper puller  (BMW special tool 11 8 21  0) 
to 
11 8  200.  Use bolt to  remove damper from crankshaft. 
- Oil seal  replacement: 
4 Install cap  (BMW special  tool 11 2 383) on end  of crankshaft. 
Install  seal guide (BMW special tool 
11 2 385) over end  of 
crankshaft.  Be sure to  align groove with 
lteyway on crank- 
shaft  (arrow). 
4 Install  oil seal puller (BMW special tool  11 2 380)  and screw 
in  body  of puller until  it contacts seal. Tighten  screw in center 
of  tool  to draw seal out  of cover.    
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I Camshaft Timing Chain 
Mark 0" location on socket  (arrow). Tighten hub bolt in four 
stages. 
Tightening torque Vibration  damper 
hub to cranlrshaft 
Stage 1 100 Nm (74 it-lb) 
Stage 
2 60" Torque  angle 
Stage 
3 60" Torque  angle 
Stage 
4 30" Torque  angle 
- install vibration  damper and mounting  bolts 
NOTE- 
Male  sure to align  vibration  damper with locating  dowel pin 
in  hub. 
Tightening torque  Vibration  damper  to 
cranltshait hub (ME) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
- Install drive belts.  See 020 Maintenance. 
- Install  cooling  fan. See 170 Radiator and  Cooling System. 
- Replace under engine  splash shield,  then  reconnect  nega- 
tive  battery  cable. 
!/ANBS CONTROL UNIT AND 
TIMING CHAIN (M52 ENGINE) 
VANOS control unit, removing (M52 engine) 
NOTE- 
Special  BMW service tools  are required to  remove and in- 
stall  the 
VANOS control unit.  Read the procedure through 
before starting  the  job. 
If  the  camshafts are  notproperly timed, the pistons  can 
contact  the  valves. 
- Disconnect  negative (-) cable from  battery. 
CAUTION- 
Disconnecting the battery  may erase fault code(s) stored in 
control module  memory. Prior to disconnecting the 
battev, 
check  for fault codes using special BMW diagnostic equip- 
ment. 
* Prior to disconnecting the  battery, read the battery dis- 
connection cautions  given in 
001 General  Cautions 
and  Warnings.    
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Camshaft Timing chain1 
Using a drift,  drive two locating dowels (arrows) in lower 
timing  cover  toward  rear  of car. 
4 Remove timing  cover mounting bolts (arrows). 
* Carefully slide  cover with water  pump forward  to remove 
CAUTION- 
Use  care  when  removing the cover  from the cylinder  head 
gasket If the cover is stuck, use a sharp  knife  to  separate 
it  from the head  gasket. 
If cylinder  head gasket  is damaged, remove cylinder 
head  and replace  head 
gaslet. See 113 Cylinder 
head  and valvetrain. 
- Remove  timing cover locating dowels by  driving them 
forward. 
- Lift  primary  chain sprocket  off crankshaft  sprocket and 
remove  chain.    
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I Camshaft Timing Chain 
Timing chain, installing 
(M52 engine) 
CAUTION- 
The procedure outlined below  assumes that the camshafts 
and  the crankshaft  are 
lockedin the TDCposition with BMW 
special tools. 
- Inspect timing chain and  sprocltets and guide rails for wear. 
Replace worn parts. 
NOTE- 
If  any of  the sprockets  are being replaced  due to wear,  the 
chain  should  also be replaced. 
Install primary timing chain 
on  exhaust  camshaft.  to crankshait 
sprocket and hang 
4 Apply a small bead  oi silicon sealer (Three Bond 1209 @or 
equivalent) to corners where tim~ng cover  meets cylinder 
head 
(arrows).    
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Camshaft Timing chain1 
Tap locating  dowels into cover  until they  protrude 2 to 3 mm 
from sealing  surface. 
- Using new gaskets,  install lower timing chain  cover: 
Tap  cover  into position  to engage  dowels. 
Install timing chain  cover fasteners and  tighten to 
5 Nm (44 
in-lb). 
Drive  dowels  in flush to front  of cover. 
. Tighten  cover mounting bolts alternately  and in stages. 
Install cylinder head  to timing chain  cover fasteners  and 
tighten. 
Tightening torques  Lower  timing chain cover  to block 
M7 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb) 
ME 20 Nm (15 it-lb) 
- Replace  front crankshaft radial seal. See  Crankshaft oil 
seal,  front, replacing 
(M52 engine). 
Install engine  oil pan  using 
a new gasket. See 119 Lubrica- 
tion  System. 
Mount  primary timing chain  sprocket to primary 
cha~n so  that 
arrow  on sprocket faces  up. Mount sprocket  to camshafl  so 
that  tapped holes  in camshaft  are on left side  of elongated 
holes  in sprocket. 
4 Install adjustable timing chain tensioner (BMW special  tool 
11 4 220). Thread tool  in finger tight until  slack is removed 
from  chain. 
NOTE- 
BMW special tool 11 4 220 is an  adjustable timing chain ten- 
sioner that simulates the function  of the  hydraulic  tensioner. 
- Check that elongated holes in primary  sprocket are centered 
to bolt holes in camshafl  and chain is free of  slack. 
- Install secondary timing chain  guide and secondary chain 
tensioner.  Tighten mounting bolts (tensioner  remains 
locited 
down). 
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
VANOS control unit, removing 
(M52 TU and M54 engines) 
This procedure  includes  removal of the  Double  VANOS  con- 
trol  unit. 
NOTE- 
If the  Double VANOS control  unit is being replaced,  camshaft 
timing  must be checked.  This procedure  requires  multiple 
special tools. Be sure  to read the procedures through  before 
beginning the  repair. 
- Working inside  luggage  compartment, disconnect  negative 
(-) battery cable. 
Prior  to disconnecting the 
batteg read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautions given  in 
001 General Cautions  and 
Remove engine cooling  fan assembly.  See 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling System. 
Remove  engine trim covers. 
Pry  out plastic  trim caps (arrows). 
Remove cover  fasteners, oil filler  cap,  and covers. 
Remove  ignition coils: 
Disconnect  ignition  coil electrical  harness connectors. 
Remove  coil mounting  fasteners  and coils. 
NOTE- 
Make  note of ignition  coil ground strap  locations. 
Remove  spark plugs,    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
4 Remove VANOS unit: 
Remove  fasteners from engine support  eye. 
Remove VANOS mounting  nuts (arrows)  from cylinder 
head.  Slide VANOS  control unit and  metal  gasltet  off. 
NOJE- 
The VANOS  control unit will contain residual  oil. Place 
shop  towels  beneath  adjustment  unit when removing. 
If the VANOS  control unit  is replaced,  or if repair operations 
are completed that  may change camshaft timing,  the cam- 
shaft  timing must  be checked as described in  VANOS  tim- 
ing, 
checlcing and  adjusting  (M52 JU and M54 
engines). 
CAUJION- 
Do not  crank  the engine  with VANOS  unit removed. 
Piston/valve interference may result. 
VANOS control unit, installing 
(M52 TU and M54 engines) 
< Clean contact  edges of cylinder  head face and double 
VANOS  control unit and  apply  a thin  coat  of sealing  com- 
pound  (Three  Bond 
1209 8 or equivalent)  to surfaces. 
I CAUJION- 
. Make sure  all gaskel  material  is removed from lace  of 
cyl~nder head. Clean sealing lace and keep lree of oil. 
Checklocating dowel  (A) and dowelsleeve (B) at top of 
cylinder  head for damage  or incorrect  installation. 
NO 
JE - 
If  the  Double  VANOS  control unit is beino reolaced. be -. 
sure to check  and adjust camshaft timing,  see VA NOS 
timing, checking and adjusting  (M52 JU and M54 en- 
gines). 
* If  work  being  carried out  has no effect on camshaft timing, 
it is not  necessary  to recheck the timing. It is recommend- 
ed,  however,  that the VANOS  operation  be checked  using 
a  compatible  scan tool once the engine  is running.    
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I Camshaft Timing Chain 
- Using new gasket,  install VANOS  control unit to cylinde~ 
head. 
Reinstall engine support  eye. 
Tightening torques  VANOS  control unit to cylinder  head 
M6 nut 10 Nm  (89 in-lb) 
M7 nut  14 Nm  (10 ft-ib) 
4 Insert  and tighten  VANOS hydraulic  piston set screws  on 
intake  and exhaust  camshafts. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Set screws have  left hand  thread  Tighten counterclocltwise. 
Tightening torque 
Hydraulic  piston 
to splined shaft  10 Nm  (89 in-lb) 
(set  screw) 
4 Replace sealing  caps inside  VANOS  control unit with BMW 
special tool 11 6 170, or short  flat nosed  pliers. 
Insert and  secure VANOS  sealing plugs  (arrows), using new 
sealing  O-rings. 
Tightening torque  Sealing  plug to VANOS  control unit  50 Nm  (37 
it-lb) 
Remove compressed air  fitting from VANOS  control unit 
Fit VANOS  oil line  banjo  bolt with  new seals. Attach oil  line to 
VANOS  control unit. 
Tightening torque  Oil  line  to VANOS  control unit  (banjo bolt)  32 
Nm  (24 
it-lb) -