BMW 528i 1997 E39 Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 1997, Model line: 528i, Model: BMW 528i 1997 E39Pages: 1002
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
4 Remove primary timing chain tensioner plug (arrow) and pri- 
mary  tensioner. 
CAUTION- 
Primary timinq chain tensioner  is under sarina aressure. 
4 Remove  primary timing chain sprocket  and timing  chain from 
exhaust  camshaft. 
- Remove crankshaft  locking tool (BMW 11 2 300) from 
flywheel (installed during 
VANOS removal). 
Lift  timing chain (holding under tension)  and rotate engine 
counterclockwise 30"  from 
TDC. 
- Suspend timing chain with mechanic's  wire    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
< Remove  cylinder head  cover retaining studs (arrows) from 
center and rear  of cylinder head. 
< Remove  spark plugs and install BMW special tool 11 3 260 
(A) and 11 3 270 (6) to cylinder  head. Tighten tool retaining 
bolts in spark plug  bores.  Do not overtighten bolts. 
Tightening 
torque 
BMW special tool 11 3 260 I1 1 3 270 to 23 Nm (17 It-lb) 
cylinder  head 
- Remove intake camshaft bearing cap  for cylinder number 1. 
CA UTIOG 
Intake camshaft  bearing cap 1 is centered  with adapter 
sleeves.  To avoid 
can~sllaft daniage, it must  be removed bs- 
fore  any other  caps. 
Turn  eccentric shaft on special tool until pressure is applied 
to camshaft bearing caps. 
- Remove  remaining bearing  cap mounting  nuts 
- Slowly release pressure on camshaft bearing caps  by turning 
eccentric  shaft. Remove  bearing caps and camshaft. Repeat 
procedure on remaining  camshaft. 
CAUTION- 
Camshaft bearing caps must be reinstalled  in their original  lo- 
cations. 
NOTE- 
The  camshaft  bearing caps are  coded with a letter anda 
number.  For example, 
'XI" is the  first exhaust camshaft 
bearing cap  at the  front  of the  engine,  and 
"El "is the intalce 
camshaft  bearing cap at the  front  of the  engine. 
0 The  camshafts  are stamped  with a code letter - "E" for the 
intake side  and 'MA" for the exhaust  side. 
0 "E is for Einlap, (German for  intake) and 'XA"is for Auspuff, 
(German  for exhaust).    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
4 Secure hydraulic lifters  in lifter  bores using BMW special  tool 
11 3 250, or remove  lifters using a magnetic  pick-up  tool. 
4 Remove camshaft bearing  carrier from cylinder  head. 
CA UTION- 
Camshaftbearing carriers must be reinstalledin  their original 
/ locations (E for ir;fal
Do  not let hydraulic lifters  fall out as the camshaft carrier is 
removed. 
Hydraulic lifters should  be stored in an upright position. 
Used  hydraulic lifters 
must be replaced into original lifter 
bores. 
Camshafts  and lifters, installing 
(M52 Engine) 
Lubricate camshafts, camshaft carriers,  bearing caps, hy- 
draulic liflers, friction  washers, splined shafts  and spline  hubs 
with  assembly  lubricant before installation. 
Make sure 
the cranltshaft, which  had been  rotated approxi- 
mately 
30" opposite  the direction  of engine rotation from 
TDC, is  still in thatposition  before lowering the 
camshaffs into 
position. All  pistons must  be out  of TDC position  to prevent 
valve/piston interference when  the camshalts are installed. 
Before  installing camshaft carriers, examine  bearing  bores 
(arrows)  on hydraulic  lifter  bores  for signs  of wear.    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
4 Install  camshaft carriers  with hydraulic lifters  into cylinder 
head.  Note marks  on  carriers: 
(E) for intake side and (A) for 
exhaust  side. 
4 Center camshaft  carrier  on  pins (arrows)  at bearing  posi- 
tions 
2 and 7. 
4 Install  camshafts  with number 1 cylinder  camshaft  lobes fac- 
ing  each other  (arrows). 
CAUTION- 
A minimum waiting time is required  for the  hydraulic lifters  to 
'bleed  down" after installing the camshafts into the cylinder 
head, before bringing  the pistons  to TDC.  When the cam- 
shafts  are removed, the hydraulic 
lifers can  expand.  This ex- 
pansion can cause increased  valve lift when the camshafts 
are  bolted down,  possibly resulting  in piston  interference. 
Camshaft Installation  waiting 
times 
68" F (20" C) or above 4 minutes 
50-68' F (1 0-20°C) 11 minutes 
32-50" F (0-1  0" C) 30 minutes    
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Cylinder Head and valvetrain1 
- Remainder  of installation  is reverse  of removal, noting the 
following: 
See 
117 Camshaft  Timing Chain for VANOS  control unit 
installation. 
Tightening  torques 
Camshaft bearing  caps 
to cylinder head (M7) 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb) 
Cylinder  head cover to cylinder  head (M6) 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
Sparic plugs (M12) 23 Nm  (17 ft-lb) 
Camshaft and lifter, removal  and 
installation 
(M52 TU and M54 engine) 
Camshafts and lifters,  removing 
(M52 TU and M54 engine) 
WARNING- 
Allow engine fo cool before  beginning  this procedure. 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery. 
CAUTION-- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battea read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautions  in 
001 General Cautions  and Warnings. 
Remove VANOS  control unit. See 117 Camshaii Timing 
Chain. 
Remove  primary timing  chain tensioner  (arrow). 
CAUTION- 
Primary timing chain tensioner  is under  spring  pressure. 1    
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/Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
Press  down on secondary chain  tensionerand loclc into place 
using 
BMW special tool 11 3 292, or  a thin drift  or pin. 
4 Remove exhaust camshaft impulse wheel mounting  nuts 
(arrows).  Remove impulse wheel  (A). 
< Remove spring plate  (A). 
4 Remove intake camshaft sprocket  mounting nuts (arrows) 
and remove spring plate (labelled 
FRONT).    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
Remove torx 
(arrows).  screws 
from 
exhausl 
: camshaft : sprocket 
Lift  off exhaust and intalte  sprockets together with secondary 
chain, thrust spacer 
(A) from exhaust camshaft, and  splined 
shaft  (B) from  intake  camshaft. 
CAUTIOf+ 
Splined  shafts share  the same  part number  for both intake 
and  exhaust  camshafts.  Used splined  shafts must be rein- 
stalled  in their 
oriqinal locations. 
Place intalte and  exhaust sprockets  in 
BMW special tool 11 6 
/ 180. Position spline gap on intake sprocket  (arrow) as 
shown. 
4 Remove  exhaust camshaft  splined sleeve (A) and shaft  (B).    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain 
Remove secondary chain tensioner mounting bolts (arrows) 
and remove tensioner with locking tool  in place. 
Remove  primary chain  sprocket mounting studs 
(arrows) on 
exhaust camshaft. 
NOTE- 
Counterhold camshafts  when loosening. 
Lifl  primary chain sprocket  off exhaust camshaft.  Remove 
sprocket  from chain.    
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Cylinder Head and  Valvetrain 
Place timing 
chain on end of exhaust  camshaft 
4 Do not remove end spline retaining  screws from camshafts 
(arrows). 
CAUTION- 
The  end spline retaining screws  precisely locate the end 
splines  to the  camshafts.  Do not  loosen  these screws. 
Remove  locating studs  (arrows) from 
intake camshaft.  Lift 
off  intake 
camshaft thrust  spacer (A) and impulse  wheel (B) 
4 Remove cylinder head cover mounting studs  (arrows) from 
center  of cylinder  head. 
- Remove  crankshaft locking tool (BMW special tool 11 2 300) 
from cranltcase.    
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4 Lift primary chain and hold under tension, rotate  engine 
against direction  of rotation (counterclockwise) approximate- 
ly  30". 
To  prevent  damaging  valves while 
worlcing on camshafts,  no 
aistons should be in the  TDC  position. 
- Remove BMW  special tool set 1 I 3 240 from rear of cylinder 
head. 
Remove retaining nuts  (arrows) and bearing  cap 
1 of intake 
camshaft. 
Intake camshaft  bearing cap 
1 is centered  with adapter 
sleeves.  To avoid  camshaft  damage, it must  be removed  be- 
fore  anv other  caos. 
4 Fit BMW  special tools 11 3 260 (A) and 11 3 270 (B) to cylin- 
der  head and  screw long bolts  (aiiows) into spark plug 
threads. Tensioners  will align with the bearing caps on the in- 
take camshaft. 
CA UTION-- 
Do not  over torque  bolts into  spark plug holes. 1 
4 Turn  eccentric shaft  of special tool to pretension  intake carn- 
shaft bearing caps. Remove nuts on remaining bearing  caps. 
- Slowly release tension  on eccentric  shaft and remove BMW 
special  tools.  Remove  bearing caps and set aside in  order. 
Remove  camshaft  and store  safely. 
CA U TIOW- 
Camshaft  bearing caps must be installed  in their  original  lo- 
cations.