Engine removal BMW 540i 2001 E39 Workshop Manual

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Radiator and Cooling System 1
4 Lift fan and shroud together out of engine compartment.
- Detach upper and lower radiator hoses.
NOTE -
Later models use retaining clips to fasten coolant hoses to
expansion tank and radiator.
- Disconnect temperature sensor harness connector.
4 Remove radiator support bolts and supports (arrows). 6-cyl-
inder shown.
- Slide right side of radiator back toward engine and pull radi-
ator up to remove.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Fill radiator and cooling system. See Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models) or Coolant, draining
and filling (V-8 models).
Tightening torques
Engine block drain
plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Radiator drain plug
to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-ib)
Expansion tank, removing and installing
- Raise front of car and support safely.
WARNING -
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive
/iff orjacltstands designed for
the purpose. A
floorjacl~ is not adequate support.
- Remove splash shield from under engine.
- Drain radiator as described earlier. See Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models) or Coolant, draining and
filling
(V-8 models).
I WARNING-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
I tem.

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Radiator and Cooling system]
< Disconnect expansion tank:
Remove expansion tank bleed screw and support clip
(A)
Loosen hose clamp (6) and disconnect coolant hose from
expansion tank.
Disconnect harness connector from coolant level sensor
(C).
Push top of expansion tank toward engine and disconnect
bleed hose.
Lift expansion
tank to free it from lower mounts, then lift
straight up to remove.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Fill radiator and cooling system as described earlier. See
Coolant, draining and filling (6-cylinder models) or
Coolant, draining and filling
(V-8 models).

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Exhaust System
The exhaust system is designed to be maintenance free, al-
though regular inspection is warranted due to the harsh oper-
ating conditions. Under normal conditions, the catalytic
converter does not require replacement unless it is damaged.
New fasteners, clamps, rubber mounts and gaskets should
be used when replacing exhaust components.
A liberal appli-
cation of penetrating oil to the exhaust system nuts and bolts
in advance may make removal easier.
WARNING -
The exhaust system and catalytic converter operate at
very high temperatures. Allow components to cool before
servicing. Wear protective clothing to prevent burns.
Do not use flammable chemicals near a hot
cataiyiic
converter.
Corroded exhaust system components crumble easily
and often have exposed sharp edges. To avoid injury,
wear eye protection and heavy gloves when working
Exhaust system, removing and installing
The removal and installation procedures given here are gen-
eral procedures for all models. The removal of the exhaust
system as a complete unit is recommended. Once the com-
plete system is removed from the car, individual pipes and
mufflers can be more easily replaced.
WARNING-
Exhaust gases are colorless, odorless, and very toxic. Run
the engine only in a well-ventilated area. Immediately repair
any
leaks in the exhaust system or structural damage to the
car body that
might allow exhaust gases to enter the passen-
ger compartment.
CAUTION-
Use care not to drag or bang oxygen sensors. Oxygen sen-
sors can be easily ruined.

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Exhaust System
- With exhaust system fully cold, raise and support car for ac-
cess to exhaust system.
WARNING -
Do not worlc under a lifted car unless it is solidly supported on
jack stands designed for that purpose. Never work under a
car that is supported solely by a
jack.
- Disconnect oxygen sensor connector(s).
4 Loosen and remove bolts holding front exhaust pipes to ex-
haust manifolds (arrows). Right side of
V8 model shown.
- Support exhaust system
- Where applicable, disconnect exhaust support bracket as-
sembly from transmission.
< Remove hangers by prying off bracket (arrows).
- Lower exhaust system as a single unit to ground.
NOTE-
If the catalytic converterlfront exhaust pipe assembly is to be
replaced, transfer the oxygen sensors to the new
pipe(s).
Tightening torque
Oxygen sensor
55 Nm (41 ft-lb)
- installation is reverse of removal.
* Make sure there is at least 20 mm (314 in.) clearance be-
tween exhaust system and car body at every point.
Loosely install
ail exhaust system mounting hardware and
hangers before tightening fasteners to their final torque.
Coat manifold studs with copper paste before installing
nuts.
NOTE-
Where applicable, tighten front pipe with semi-flexible com-
pensator last when installing front pipe to
manifolds.
Tightening torques
Exhaust manifolds
to cylinder head 22 Nm (1 7 It-lb)
Front exhaust pipe to manifolds 30 Nm (22 ft-lb)
To prevent exhaust system rattles and vibration, the system
should be slightly preloaded by pushing the rear clamping
brackets forward about 7 mm (114 in).

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Exhaust system1
Exhaust manifold removal procedures are organized accord-
ing to engine code. If necessary, see
100 Engine-General
for engine code and application information.
Exhaust manifolds, removing and installing
(M52 engine)
4 Exhaust manifolds for the M52 engine.
Always use new retaining nuts and gaskets when removing
and installing the exhaust manifolds.
- With exhaust system cold, raise and support car for access
to exhaust system.
WARNING -
Do not work under a lined car unless it is solidly supported on
jack stands designed for that purpose. Never work under a
car that is supported solely by a jack.
- Disconnect secondary air check valve and pipe from exhaust
manifold.
- Unbolt front exhaust pipe@) from exhaust rnanifold(s)
- Remove exhaust support bracket from transmission.
- Loosen and remove nuts from exhaust manifolds and remove
manifolds. Discard nuts and gaskets.
NOTE-
On cars with oxygen sensors mounted in the exhaust mani-
folds, use care when removing manifolds.
To be safe, remove
the sensors from the manifolds before removing manifolds.
- Installation is reverse of removal
Coat exhaust manifold mounting studs with copper paste
before installing new nuts.
Install manifold gaskets with arched side facing manifolds.
Tightening torque
Exhaust manifolds
to cylinder head 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)

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1 Exhaust ~vsteml
NOTE-
The front exhaust manifold must be removed before the rear
manifold.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent cop-
per paste.
Use new gasltets and self-locking nuts.
Tightening torques Exhaust manifold to cylinder head 20 Nm
(15 ft-lb)
Front exhaust pipe to manifold 30 Nm
(22 ft-lb)
Oxygen sensor to manifold 50
Nrn (37 ft-lb)
Exhaust manifolds, removing and installing
(M62 engine)
Always use new retaining nuts and gasltets when removing
and installing the exhaust manifolds.
NOTE-
Access to manifolds is extremely limited. If removing exhaust
manifolds as part of additional engine worlc (such as cylinder
head removal), it may be easier to first remove engine.
- With exhaust system cold, raise and support car for access
to exhaust system.
WARNING -
Do not work undera lifted car unless it is solidly supported on
jaclt stands designed for the purpose. Never worlc undera car
that is supportedsolely
by a jack.
- Remove exhaust system. See Exhaust system, removing
and installing.
- Removing right side exhaust manifolds (cylinder bank 1-4):
Remove heat baffle plate.
Disconnect plug connection to oxygen sensor.
securing exhaust manifolds to head.
Remove manifolds towards bottom.
- Installation is the reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent
copper paste.
Use new gasltets and self-loclting nuts.

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- Removing left side exhaust manifolds (cylinder bank 5-8):
- Remove heat baffle plate on left side.
Remove oxygen sensor using
BMW special tool 11 7 030
or similar oxygen sensor socket.
Install
BMW special tools 00 0 200,OO 0 201,OO 0 202,OO 0
204, and 00 0 208 or other suitable engine lifting support
above engine and attach to lifting eye on left head.
NOTE-
The supports on special tool 00 0 208 must rest on the
screws on the fenders.
- Remove nut at top of engine support on left side
- Raise engine at front suspension lug a maximum of 25 mm
(I
.O in).
Release clamping bolt and nut
(arrow) and slide universal
joint off steering gear.
4 Remove nuts securing left exhaust manifold to head,
Raise front of manifold as high as possible past end posi-
tion of steering gear and feed out towards bottom.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Coat exhaust mounting studs with CRC or equivalent
copper paste.
Use new exhaust gaskets and self-locking nuts.
Install new self-locking nuts on engine mount and steering
shaft bolt.

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Exhaust System
Oxygen sensors (precatalyst), replacing
(M52 TU and M54)
The precatalyst oxygen sensors are installed at the top of the
exhaust manifolds.
WARNING-
Allow components to cool before servicing.
- Using BMW scan tool DlSplus (Diagnostic Information Sys-
tem) or equivalent, read out and clear ECM fault codes.
Working at right side of engine above exhaust manifolds,
remove front or rear oxygen sensor harness connector
(arrows) from bracket, then separate plug.
NOTE-
In photo, secondary air pump has been removed for clarity.
Remove oxygen sensor using special oxygen sensor
removal socket.
Installation is reverse of removal
New sensor threads come coated with anti-seize paste.
If reusing a sensor, apply thin coat of anti-seize paste to
threads only. Do not contaminate tip of sensor with paste
or lubricants of any sort.
Install harness and connector in original location.
Tightening torque
- -.
Oxygen sensor to manifold 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
Oxygen sensors (post-catalyst), replacing
(M52 TU and M54)
The post-catalyst oxygen sensors are installed at the rear of
the catalytic converters.
WARNING-
Allow components to cool before servicing
- Using BMW scan tool DlSplus or equivalent, read out and
clear ECM fault codes.
- Remove large cover from above fuel raillintake manifold.

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Exhaust System
Label and disconnect sensor harness connectors (arrows).
CAUTlOI\C
Label connectors so that front and rear connectors are not
mixed up.
- Detach harness from guides and brackets.
- Remove oxygen sensor from exhaust manifold using special
tool
11 7 030 or equivalent.
- Installation is reverse of removal
New sensor threads come coated with anti-seize paste.
If reusing old sensor, apply thin coat of anti-seize paste to
threads only. Do not contaminate tip of sensor with paste
or lubricants of any sort.
Install harness and connector in original location.
Tightening torque
Oxygen sensor to manifold 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
Oxygen sensor, replacing
(M52 and M62 engine)
The sensors are installed at the front and rear of the catalytic
converters.
I WARNING- I
I Allow components to cool before servicing. I
Using BMW scan tool DlSplus or equivalent, read out and
clear
ECM fault codes.
Detach harness from guides and brackets.
Remove oxygen sensors (arrows) from exhaust using spe-
cial tool
ll 7 030 or equivalent.
Installation is reverse of removal
New sensor threads come coated with anti-seize paste.
If reusing a sensor, apply thin coat of anti-seize paste to
threads only. Do not contaminate tip of sensor with paste
or lubricants of any sort.
Install harness and connector in original location.
Tightening torque
Oxvaen sensor to manifold 50 Nm (37 it-lb)

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1 Clutch
This repair group covers replacement of clutch mechanical
and hydraulic components.
BMW 5 Series models with manual transmission use a single
disc hydraulically actuated clutch.
Twoversions of the clutch
are used:
1997
5281 (6 cylinder) uses traditional clutch components.
All 540i (V-8) and 1998 and later
6 cylinder models use a
self-adjusting clutch (SAC).
NOTE-
See 200 Transmission-General for transmission applica-
tion information.
Special tools
Some special tools and techniques are required for clutch re-
pairs. Be sure to read a procedure through before beginning a
job.
< Flywheel loclting tool (V-8 models)
1 (Tool NO. 11 2 070)
-
4 Flywheel loclting tool (6 cylinder models)
(Tool No. 1 1 2 170)
- < Pilot bearino removal tools
11 11 2350 < pilot bearing instaation
(Tool No. 11 2 350) tool

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