cylinder head bolt BMW 525i 2001 E39 Manual Online
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Camshaft Timing Chain1
lnstall timing chain and intake sprocket to intake camshaft on
right cylinder head. While pressing in on chain tensioner rail,
confirm camshaft flange bores (arrows) are centered in
sprocket mounting slots.
NOTE-
Pressing in on rail will remove slack and reposition sprockets.
If
necessarx remove sproclets and align bores centrally.
lnstall intake camshaft sensor gear with notch upward (ar-
row) at right cylinder head.
- Finger tighten mounting screws.
- lnstall remaining sprocket bolts to intake camshaft finger tight
at left cylinder head.
- Press timing chain tensioning rail against timing chain. lnstall
plastic wire
tie, to hold rail against chain.
- lnstall lower timing chain cover:
Clean sealing surfaces and check sleeves are properly
seated.
Apply a thin coat of Three Bond 1209
8 to front and back
of new seal. Also coat joints where block meets cylinder
heads and oil pan.
Initially hand tighten bolts in alternate sequence to firmly
seat cover.
Tighten fasteners to final specification in alternate
sequence.
Tightening torques Lower timing cover
M6 bolts 10 Nrn (89 in-lb)
M7 bolts 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb)
ME bolts 22 Nm (1 6 ft-lb)
M10 bolts 47 Nm (35 ft-lb)
- Replace radial seal in lower timing chain cover, then reinstall
crankshaft hub, center bolt, and vibration damper. See
Crankshaft oil seal, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines).
- lnstall oil pan with new gasket. See 119 Lubrication Sys-
tem.
- Lock crankshaft in place with BMW special tool 11 2 300
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Camshaft Timing Chain
4 Replace primary timing chain tensioner oil supply seal (ar-
row) in right cylinder head.
- Install right upper timing chain cover to engine:
Remove old gasket from
left timing cover.
Clean gasket groove and install new gasket.
Apply Three Bond
1209Osealant to joint between cylinder
head and timing cover.
Fit timing cover into position on engine and install lower in-
side cover retaining bolt
Timing cover retaining bolts finger tight.
4 Remove cylinder head cover sealing gaskets from right cylin-
der head cover. Install
BMW special tool 11 1 41 1 into gasltet
groove of cylinder head cover.
Install 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 side cylinder bank).
Tighten nuts uniformly in
'Il turn steps.
NOTE-
BMW special tool 11 1 4 11 presses upper timing cover to cyl-
inder head to aid
in proper sealing of timing chain cover to the
cylinder head gasket.
Tightenlng torque
Timing case cover to head 15
Nm (1 1
It-lb)
- Remove special tool 11 1 41 1 and install new gaskets to cyl-
inder head cover:
Clean gasltet groove and install new gasltet.
Apply Three Bond 1209 Osealant to joint between cylinder
head and timing cover and at half-moon shaped cut-outs.
Tighten cylinder head cover nuts.
Tightenlng torque
-
Cylinder head cover to head 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb)
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Camshaft Timing Chain LL. .- - - - I
4 Remove left and right side ignition coils and spark plugs:
- Disconnect electrical harness connectors at ignition coils
(A).
Remove left and right side ignition coil mounting fasteners
and coils.
NOTE-
Make note of location of ground strap (arrow).
Remove sparlc plugs.
- Remove positive (+) terminal cable from left cylinder head
cover.
- Unbolt cable ducts from fuel rail at left and right sides.
Disconnect fuel injector electrical connectors from injectors:
Pry corner of wire
loclc clip (arrow) to release connector.
Repeat for remaining injectors.
* Lift off wiring ducts.
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Camshaft Timing chain1 - -- -
Using crankshaft center bolt, turn engine clockwise until
number one cylinder (right head) is in
TDC overlap position,
as shown
(arrows).
NOTE-
Number one cylinder is at valve overlap when both the intale
and exhaust valves are starting to open.
< Loosen accessible bolts (arrows) on right exhaust and
intake camshafts (cylinders
1-4) approximately 'I2 turn.
NOTE-
When loosening bolts on camshaft sprocket, counterhold
camshaft using an
27 mm open-end wrench. If necessary.
machine wrench accordingly to prevent damage
to head.
Repeat for accessible bolts of left exhaust and intake
camshafts (cylinders
5-8).
Using crankshaft center bolt, rotate engine one complete ro-
tation to
TDC position. Lobes of camshafts for right cylinder
head (cylinders
1-4) should point to each other (arrows).
- Loosen remaining intake and exhaust camshaft sprocltet
bolts approximately
'I2 turn.
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Camshaft Timing chain/
- Tighten accessible sprocket retaining bolts in the following
order:
Leit exhaust camshaft
Right exhaust
camshait
Leit intake camshaft
Right
intalte camshait
Tightening torque
Sprocket bolts to camshaft flange
15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb)
- Remove BMW special tool 11 2 300 from tool bore at bell-
housing and remove
camshaft loclting tools from cylinder
heads.
Using crankshaft center bolt, turn engine over clockwise at
least one
comolete rotation so that remainino camshaft
sprocltet
retaking bolts are accessible. -
- Tighten remaining camshait sprocket retaining bolts
Tightening torque Sprocket bolts to camshaft
flange 15 Nm (I 1 It-lb)
- Remove BMW special tool 11 3 390 from primary timing
chain tensioner bore and reinstall primary chain tensioner
- Remainder of installation is reverse or removal, noting the fol-
lowing:
Remove gasket residue from cylinder head sealing sur-
face.
Apply a thin bead of Three Bond 1209
O sealing com-
pound to joints at cylinder head cover and timing case cov-
er and at half-moon sections at rear of cylinder heads.
Replace cylinder head cover
gaskets if necessary.
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I Ignition System
Camshaft position sensors
The camshaft position sensors are used by the englne man-
agement system for VANOS control, sequential fuel injection
and knock control.
Intake camshaft position sensor, replacing
(M52,M52 TU
and M54 engines)
- Make certain ignition has been turned off.
- Remove plastic cover from above fuel injectors by prying off
bolt covers and removing cover mounting bolts.
Remove complete air filter housing:
Disconnect electrical harness connector on mass air flow
sensor
(A).
Detach vacuum line at intake boot (B).
Loosen hose clamp at intake boot and detach air duct con-
nections
(C).
* Disconnect cold air duct tube (D).
Remove filter housing mounting screws (E).
- Disconnect harness connector from VANOS solenoid and
unscrew solenoid from VANOS control unit. Be prepared with
shop rags to catch oil released from VANOS unit.
Remove camshaft sensor (arrow) from
left front of cyl~nder
head, next to top of oil filter housing.
Disconnect camshaft sensor harness from under intake
manifold. Prior to removal, attach a stiff piece of wire to the
harness connector end to preserve proper routing of harness
for reinstallation.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use new O-rings when installing sensor and solenoid.
Be sure wiring is rerouted in same orientation.
Use scan tool to read out and clear
ECM fault memory
Tightening torques
-
Intake camshaft sensor to cylinder head 10 Nrn (7 ft-lb)
VANOS solenoid to VANOS control unit 30 Nm (22 ft-lb)
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120-1 6
Ignition System
Remove camshaft sensor (arrow) from front of right cylinder
head.
Disconnect camshaft sensor harness from cable duct above
right cylinder head.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use new O-ring when installing sensor.
Be sure wiring is rerouted in same orientation.
Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
Tightening torque Intake camshaft sensor to timing chain 5 Nm
(3.5 ft-lb)
cover
Knock sensors
Knock sensors, replacing (M52, M52 TU and M54
engines)
The knock sensors are bolted to the left side of the cylinder
block under the intake manifold.
- Remove intalte manifold as described in 113 Cylinder Head
Removal and Installation.
D~sconnect knock sensor electrical harness connector (A) on
left side of engine cylinder block.
Remove knock sensor
mount~ng bolts (arrows) on side of
cyllnder block. Remove sensors.
Note the installed angle of the
lnocl~ sensor on the bloc/( be-
fore removing it. Reinstall the sensor
in the same position. Be
sure to use a torque wrench when tightening the sensor
mounting bolt.
< Clean lknock sensor contact surface on engine bloclc and
sensor (arrows) before installing
ltnock sensor.
Tightening torque
Knock sensor to head 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
- Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
Knock sensors, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines)
The
knock sensors are bolted to the side of the cylinder block
under the
intake manifold.
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Ignition System
Remove intake manifold as described in 113 Cylinder Head
Remaval and Installation.
Remove knock sensor mounting bolts (arrows) on side of
cylinder block. Remove sensors.
I CAUTION- I
Note the installedangle of the knock sensors on the bloclt be-
fore removalit. Reinstall the sensors in the same position. Be
sure to use
a torque wrench when tightening the sensor
mounting bolts.
Clean
lknoclc sensor contact surfaces on engine bloclc and
sensors before installing.
Tightening torque
Knock sensor to engine
bloclc 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
- Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
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Radiator and Cooling systeml
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to block 25 Nm
(18
it-lb)
Coolant hose clamp (32 - 48 2.
5 Nm (22 in-lb)
mm hose diameter)
Radiator drain plug to radiator
2-3Nm(l8-27in-lb)
Thermostat housing to cylinder
head 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
I Coolant thermostat housing assmbly- - I
Thermostat, removing and installing
(M52 TU or M54 engine)
4 The electric map-controlled thermostat is part of the thermo-
stat housing at the front of the cylinder head.
1. Bolts (M6)
2 Bolt (ME)
3. Housing with thermostat
4. Gasket
- If a faulty thermostat is suspected, use appropriate scan tool
to interrogate
ECM for stored fault codes.
- Drain radiator and engine block. See Coolant, draining and
filling (6-cylinder models).
CAUTION-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining the
system.
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Disconnect electrical harness connector from thermostat
housina.
4 Lever out retaining clips (arrows) and pull hose fittings off
thermostat housing.
- Unbolt and remove thermostat housing from front of engine.
Loosen nut at top of engine lifting eye to facilitate removal.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Keep sealing faces free of oil.
* Use new sealing gasket.
When reinstalling hose to thermostat housing, install clip
on hose end fitting, then push hose onto housing until it
clicks into place.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing (6-cylinder models).
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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).