Reverse BMW 528i 1999 E39 Workshop Manual
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020-22 Maintenance 
1 
- Installation is reverse  of removal,  bearing in mind  the 
following: 
Lightly lubricate  new 
spark plug  threads  with 
copper-based  anti-seize compound. 
Thread plugs into  cylinder head by hand  to prevent 
cross-threading. 
. Be  sure  to reinstall and tighten  coil grounds. 
Tightening torque  Spark  plug 
to cylinder head 25 Nm (18 It-lb) 
Interior ventilation microfilter, replacing 
Two interior  ventilation microfilters  are used,  one on each 
side  of the engine  compartment  at the  fire wall. 
< To replace  the microfilter, unclip  the wire fastener  and 
remove  the cover. 
Lift out  the filter,  and replace. Left  side shown;  right is 
similar. 
Replace  cover and clip wire fastener  to retain  cover. 
Battery, checking, cleaning, and replacing 
The battery Is located  in the  right side  of the  luggage compart- 
ment. Simple  maintenance of the  battery  and its terminal 
connections  will ensure maximum starting  periormance, 
especially  in winter when colder temperatures reduce battery 
power. 
Battery  cables should be  tight. The terminals,  cable clamps 
and  battery case  should be free of  the white  deposits that 
indicate corrosion  and acid salts. Even a  thin layer  of dust 
containing  conductive  acid salts can cause  battery discharge.    
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110-15 
Engine Removal  and lnstallation 
- Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the following: 
Replace all  gaskets. O-rings and seals. 
Use  new fuel  injector seals 
Check  that engine drive  belts properly engage  pulley 
grooves. 
Inspect  O-ring seal between mass air  flow sensor and air 
filter housing.  To facilitate  reassembly,  coat seal with acid- 
free  grease. 
Change engine oil  and filter  and 
check all other fluid levels. 
See 
020 Maintenance. 
Refill  and bleed  cooling system.  See 
170 Radiator  and 
Cooling  System. 
CAUTION-- 
When reattaching throttle assembly  harness connectoc con- 
nector  is 
fuNy tightened  when arrows  on connector  and plug 
line up. 
Tightening  torques 
Coolant drain  plug to cylinder  block 
25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
Engine  mount to 
subframe (M10) 45 Nm (33 ft-ib) 
Exhaust manifold  to cylinder  head 
M6 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
M7 or ME 20 Nm (15 ft-lb) 
Intake manifold  to cylinder  head 
M7 15 Nm (I 1 ft-lb) 
ME 22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
Radiator  cooling fan to coolant  pump 
40 Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Radiator drain  screw to radiator 
2.5 Nm (22 in-lb)    
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-- Engine Removal and installation' - 
Remove polyribbed A/C compressor  belt: 
Mark direction of  belt travel  if belts are  to be  reused. 
Loosen bolts 
(A). 
Turn  adjusting  lug (B) clocltwise to  release  belt tension. 
Working  beneath car, remove power steering pump and air 
conditioner compressor. Suspend from body using stiff  wire. 
Remove exhaust manifolds.  See 
180 Exhaust System. 
< lnstall engine  lifting device (BMW 11 0 000 or equivalent)  to 
front  and rear engine  supports and raise engine until it's 
weight is supported.  Detach engine mounts. 
a Watch carefully  for hoses and electrical wires  that might 
snag. 
- installation  is reverse  of removal: 
Replace all  gaskets, O-rings and seals. 
V-8 engine mounts  have two sets  of mounting holes. E39 
cars  use front  most  mounting holes. 
* On cars with automatic transmission,  use new O-rings  at 
ATF cooler  lines. 
Use  new alignment sleeves when  installing transmission. 
Be sure engine drive belts properly engage pulley  grooves. 
When  installing belt, preload tensioner to stop  (toward 
belt), then tighten tensioner  clamping  nut. 
lnstall  front  exhaust  pipes using new gasltets and copper 
paste  and new  mounting  hardware.  See 
180 Exhaust 
System. 
Change engine oil and  filter. Check  all other fluid  levels as 
described in 
020 Maintenance. 
Refill  and bleed cooling  system as described in 
170 Radi- 
ator  and Cooling  System. 
CAUTION- 
Do not interchange knoclc sensor harness  connectors. Seri- 
ous  engine damage  may result    
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Lr -- - - - -- Cylinder Head Removal and Installation I - 
- Release  pressure  at compression gauge  valve, then remove 
gauge from spark  plug hole. Repeat test for each cylinder 
and  compare  results with values given  in Table  a. 
Table  a. Compression  testing specifications 
Minimum  compression 
6-cylinder 
10-1 1  bar (142-156  psi) 
V-8 12-14 bar (174-203 psi) 
Maximum  difference between 
cylinders  (all engines) 
0.5 bar  (7 psi) 
- Compression  readings may  be interpreted  as follows: 
Low compression  indicates a  poorly sealed combustion 
chamber. 
0 Relatively  even pressures that are below specification nor- 
mally  indicate worn piston  rings 
andlor cylinder walls. 
Erratic values tend to  indicate valve leakage. 
Dramatic differences between cylinders  are often a sign  of 
a  failed  head 
gasket, burned  valve, or broken piston ring. 
- If readings  are within specifications, reinstall spark plugs  and 
ignition coils. 
NOTE- 
Used  spark plugs should  be reinstalled in the  same  cylinder 
from  which they  were removed. 
Tightening torque  Spark  plug to cylinder head  25  Nm 
(18 ft-lb) 
lanition coils to cylinder head  10 Nm  (7.5 ft-lb) 
- Remainder  of installation is reverse of removal.  Be sure  to re- 
install  all wires disconnected during test,  especially ground 
wires  at coils and cylinder  head cover (where applicable). 
Wet compression test 
To further help analyze  the source  of poorcompression,awet 
compression  test is the next step. 
- Repeat compression test,  this time  squirt  a teaspoon  of oil 
into  each cylinder.  The oil will temporarily  help seal between 
piston  rings and cylinder wall, practically eliminating leakage 
past  rings  for a short  time. 
- If this  test yields a higher reading than "dry" compression 
test, there  is probably leakage between  piston rings and 
cylinder walls, due either  to wear  or to  broken piston  rings. 
- Little or no  change  in compression  reading indicates other 
leakage, probably from  valves.    
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- -. 
Cylinder Head Removal and lnstallation 
NOTE- 
Be Sure  the secondary  timing chain tensioner  is locked  down 
and  the exhaust 
camshaif mounting bolts are  loose  before 
proceeding. 
- Install  VANOS  control unit. See  VANOS control unit, install- 
ing 
(M52 engine)  in 117 Camshaft  Timing Chain. 
CAUTION-- 
Incorrect installation ofthe VANOS control may result in dam- 
age  to the engine  valvefrain. 
- Install exhaust  manifolds using  new gaskets and nuts.  Coat 
manifold studs with copper paste prior  to installing  nuts. 
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  1209 
O or equivalent 
sealant  at corners 
(6) of half-moon cutouts. 
Seat gasket  and seal corners  in front  of cylinder  head  at 
VANOS  unit. 
- Installation  of remaining  parts is reverse  of removal,  noting 
the  following: 
Reinstall electrical  harness connectors  for  oil pressure 
switch and coolant temperature sensor  before installing in- 
take  manifold. 
Refill  cooling system as described  in 170  Radiator  and 
Cooling  System. 
Change engine oil  and filter  as described  in 020 Mainte- 
nance. 
If  necessary, adjust  accelerator cable. 
Reconnect battery  last. 
Tightening  Torques 
VANOS  oil  line 
32 Nm  (24 
ft-lb) 
VANOS  solenoid  to control unit 30 Nm  (22 ft-lb) 
Coolant drain  plug to cylinder 
block 25  Nm (18 ft-lb) 
Cylinder  head cover  to cylinder  head 
10 Nrn (89 in-lb) 
(M6 bolts) 
intake manifold  to cylinder  head 15 Nm (I 1 ft-lb) 
Radiator  cooling fan to coolant  pump 
40 Nm (30 ft-lb) - . . 
Radiator drain  screw to radiator 2.5 Nm  (22 in-lbl    
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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation 
- Install  exhaust manifolds using new gaskets and  nuts. Coat 
manifold  studs with copper  paste prior to  installing  nuts. 
Tightening torque  Exhaust 
maniiold to  cylinder  head (M7) 
20 Nm  (15 ft-lb) 
- Install electrical  harness connectors  for oil pressure sender 
and  coolant temperature sensor before installing 
intalte man- 
ifold. 
7 Install intake manifold: 
1. Manifold  mounting  nuts: tighten to 15 Nm (1 1 ft-lb) 
2. Fuel pipe bracltet 
3.  Fuel pipe  bracltet 
4. Vacuum pump bracltet 
5. Manifold  mounting  bracltet 
6. 
Tank venting  valve bracltet 
7. Mounting  bracket to  manifold  bolt (M6) 
8. Mounting bracket to cylinder block nut (MIO), tighten to 
47 Nm  (33 fi-lb) 
Intake manifold installation  is reverse  of removal, noting the 
following: 
* Use  new  fuel injector seals. 
Carefully 
check intake manifold gasket  and replace if nec- 
essary. 
Inspect  O-ring seal between mass air flow sensor and air 
filter  housing.  To facilitate  reassembly, coat seal with 
acid- 
free grease. 
Use  new fuel injector seals. 
Carefully check  intake manifold gasket and replace  if 
necessary. 
CA UTIOPI- 
When  reattaching  throttle assembly harness  connector, con- 
nector  is fully tightened  when arrows  on connector 
andplug 
line up. 
Tightening torque 
lntalte manifold to cylinder 
head  (M7) 
15 Nm (1 1 it-lb) ~ ~- Mounting  bracket to cylinder bloclt (M10) 47  Nm (33 ft-lb) 
Mounting  bracket to intake  manifold (MI?) 10 Nm (89 in-lb)    
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11 3-56 
I Cvlinder Head Removal and Installation 
- Installation of the  remaining  parts  is reverse or  removal,  not- 
ing  the  following: 
- Refill  cooling  system as described  in 170 Radiator and 
Cooling  System. 
Change  engine oil  and filter as  described in 
020 Mainte- 
nance. 
If  necessary, adjust accelerator cable. 
a Reconnect  battery. 
CAUTION-  To  prevent damaging  the engine electronic systems,  installall 
ground  wire previously  removed, including the ground  wires 
for  the 
ionition coils. 
Tightening torque  Coolant drain 
pluq to  cylinder bloclc 25  Nm (1 8 ft-lb) 
Radiator cooling  fan to coolant  pump 40 Nm (30 ft-lb) - 
Radiator drain  screw to radiator  2.5 
Nm  (22 in-lb) 
spark plug  to cylinder head  25 
Nm (1 8 ft-lb) 
CYLINDER MEAD REMOVAL AND 
INSTALLATION (M62 ENGINE) 
This  procedure covers cylinder  head removal  and installation 
for  the 
M62 V-8 engine. Procedures forthe M62 TU VANOS 
engine  are not covered in  this manual. 
Intake manifold, left cylinder head, and right cylinder  head re- 
moval  and installation  are written as separate procedures. 
The intake  manifold must  be removed  before the  cylinder 
heads can be  removed. 
WARNING 
- 
Due  to risk  of personal injuv be  sure  the engine  is cold  be- 
fore  beginning  the removal  procedure. 
Cylinder  head removal and installation requires multiple  spe- 
cial  service tools. Read  the entire procedure  before beginning 
the  repair. 
Intake  manifold,  removal and installation, 
M62 engine 
- Disconnect negative (-) battery  cable. 
CAUTION-  Prior  to disconnecting  the 
batterj read the baitery discon- 
nection cautions 
in 001 General  Cautions  and Warnings.    
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/Cylinder Head Removal and  Installation 
- Remainder of installation is reverse  of removal, noting  the fol- 
lowing: 
Use  new gaskets when  mounting intake 
manifold. Tighten 
nuts finger tight first,  then torque  to specification  in stages 
working  diagonally from center  out. 
Be  sure  to reinstall  ignition coil ground  straps at cylinders 
no. 
3 and  no. 7. See 120 Ignition  System. 
Reinstall  cooling fan and shroud.  See 
170 Radiator  and 
Cooling  System. 
Refill  and bleed  cooling system  as  described in 
170 Radi- 
ator  and Cooling  System. 
Change  engine oil  and filter as  described in 
020 Mainte- 
nance. 
CA UTIOG 
To  prevent damaging engine electricalsystems,  be sure to  in- 
stall  all ground  wires previously  removed. 
Tightening torques 
Camshaft sprocket  to camshaft  15 
Nm (11 H-lb) 
Coolant  manifold to  cylinder  head  10 Nm  (7.5 H-lb) 
Cylinder head  cover  nuts  10 Nm  (7.5 ft-lb) 
Exhaust  manifold  to head 22 Nm  (17 ft-lb) 
Engine mounts  to subirame 42 Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Spark  plugs to cylinder head 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
Right  cylinder  head, removing, M62 engine 
- Remove left  side exhaust manifold. See 180 Exhaust  Sys- 
tem. 
- Remove intake  manifold. See Intake  manifold,  removal 
and  installation, 
M62 engine. 
- Drain engine coolant.  See 170 Radiator and Cooling  Sys- 
tem. 
WARNING- 
Use extreme caution  when draining  and disposing  of engine 
coolant. 
Coolanl is  poisonous andlellial lo liumans andpels. 
Pets  are 
altracled to coolant because  of 11s sfieet smell and 
fasle. Seelc medcal anenfion immed~alely if coolant  is ingesl- 
. .- 
< Remove engine coolant manlold mo~nlng fasreners and 
carei~lly remove  manifo d. 
. I 
NOTE 
Engine 8s slioivn removed  lor clarify    
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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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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)