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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.    
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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.    
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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    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
4 Crankshaft hub loclting tool. M54 engine 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 11 8 190 11 1 8 200) 
4 VANOS test  lead, M52 6-cylinder 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 12 6 410) 
Crankshaft oil seal, front, 
replacing 
(M52 engine) 
The  crankshaft  front seal is located  in the  lower  timing  cover, 
behind  the vibration damper. 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery. 
CAUTIOIG 
a Disconnecting  the battery  may erase fault code(s) stored  in 
control module memory  Check 
for fault codes  using spe- 
cial 
BMW diagnostic equipment. 
Prior to  disconnecting  the battery, read 
the battery dis- 
connection  cautions given in 
001 General Cautions 
and 
Warninqs. 
- Remove  splash guard from beneath engine. 
- Remove  engine cooling  fan assembly. See 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling System. 
NOTE- 
Cooling ian nut (32 mm wrench)  has left-hand threads. 
- Remove  drive belts.  See 020 Maintenance. 
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Camshaft Timing chain] 
4 Coat new seal with  oil and position  in timing chain  cover. Use 
BMW special tool 11 
3 280  and crankshaft center bolt  to draw 
seal in flush with timing case  cover. 
- Align vibration damper  assembly with keyway  and tap into 
place.  Insert new center bolt  with washer. 
CA 
UTIOG 
Inspect  woodruff  key for damage before  installing hub 
assembly. 
- Install crankshaft holding tool malting sure tool locks into 
place in openings in damper  assembly. While counterholding 
cranltshaft, tighten crankshaft center  bolt. 
- Attach special tools 11 8 20011 1 8 190 to damper  assembly. 
Counterhold damper with 11 8  190 while  tightening  center 
bolt. 
Tightening 
torque 
Vibration  damper  hub to crankshaft 410 Nm (302 it-ib) 
- Installation is reverse  of removal  noting the  following: 
Install drive  belts. See 020 Maintenance. 
Install cooling  fan. See  170 Radiator  and Cooling  Sys- 
tem. 
Crankshaft  oil seal, replacing 
(M62 and M62 TU engines) 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from battery 
CAUTIOG 
Disconnecting  the battery  may erase  fault code(s) storedin 
control  module  memory. Check for fault codes using  spe- 
cial  BMW  diagnostic  equipment. 
* Prior to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery dis- 
connection cautions  in 
001 General cautions  and 
warnings. 
- Remove  splash guard  from beneath engine 
- Remove  engine cooling  fan assembly.  See 170 Radiator 
and Cooling  System. 
NOTE 
- 
Cooling  fan nut (32 mm  wrench)  has left-hand  threads. 
- Remove drive belts.  See 020 Maintenance. 
NOTE- 
Marlc  direction  of belt rotation  if reusing  belt.    
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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 Chain/ - - - - - - . - - . - . 
Tighten exhaust  camshaft  sprocket mounting bolts  (arrows) 
alternately  in two stages. 
Tightening  torques 
Secondary timing chain sprocltets  to camshafts 
Stage 
1 
Stage 2 
5 Nm (44 in-lb) 
22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
- Remove  crankshaft  locking  tool and camshaft locking tool 
set. 
- install  camshaft  gear bolt access plugs using  new sealing 
washers  and tighten. 
- Remove  timing chain tensioning tool  from side of cylinder 
head. Install primary chain  tensioner with new sealing  wash- 
er and  tighten. 
Tightening  torques 
Access  plugs to  VANOS control unit  50 Nm  (37 ft-lb) 
Primary  timing chain tensioner 
plug to  70 Nm (52 ft-lb) 
tensioner  sleeve 
- Check adjustment  VANOS system,  see VANOS timing, 
checking  and adjusting 
(M52 engine).    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
VANOS timing,  checking  and adjusting 
(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 not properly  timed, the pistons  can 
contact  the valves. 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from battery. 
CAUTIOG  Disconnecting the battery  may erase 
faultcode(s) storedin 
control module memory.  Prior to disconnecting the battery, 
checlc 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. 
- Remove viscous clutch cooling fan. See 170 Radiator  and 
Cooling 
System. 
CAUTIOG  The  radiator  cooling fan nut 
(32 mm wrench)  has left-hand 
threads. 
4 Remove  ignition coils: 
Disconnect ignition  coil electrical harness connectors. 
Remove  coil mounting fasteners  and remove coils. 
Remove 
spark plugs. 
NOTE- 
Make  note of ignition  coil ground  strap locations.    
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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 -- - 
Tightening torque 
Vibration  damper hub to crankshaft 
410 Nm (300 ft-lb) 
4 Install  cranltshaft  hub and vibration  damper while  aligning 
locating  hole (arrow)  in damper  with dowel  pin in hub. 
Tightening  torque 
Vibration  damper and 
pulley to 
cranltshaft  hub 
22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
- Turn engine over by hand  in direction  of rotation  at least  two 
full  rotations. Reinstall  camshaft and crankshaft  locking 
toois 
to recheck  engine timing.  Remove locking tools if no  faults 
are found. 
- Remove BMW special tool 11 3 390  (dummy tensioner)  from 
side  of cyiinder  head. 
- Install primary chain  tensionerso that cutout in tensioner  pis- 
ton  engages chain  rail. 
Tightening torque 
Timing chain tensioner  to tensioner  sleeve 
70 Nm (52 ft-ib) 
- Install cylinder head  cover mounting  studs, camshaft  cover, 
and cylinder head  cover. 
Tightening torque  Cylinder  head cover  to cyiinder  head 
M6 nut 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
MB bolt 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
- installation of remaining  parts is reverse of removal, noting 
the  following: 
When installing thermostat,  make sure arrow  or  vent  hole 
faces  up,  if applicable. 
Refill  cooling system as described  in 
170 Radiator and 
Cooling  System. 
Fill engine with oil  and install  new 
oil filter as described  in 
020 Maintenance. 
Tightening torque  Upper  timing chain cover  to cylinder  head 
M6 nut 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
MB bolt 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
VANOS oil supply  pipe to VANOS  control 
unit banjo bolt 
32 Nm (24 ft-ib)