radiator and cooling system BMW 528i 2000 E39 Owner's Manual
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
This repair group covers timing  chain and VANOS repair 
information for the  following engines: 
M52  (Single VANOS 6-cylinder  engine) 
M52 
TU and  M54  (Double  VANOS engines) 
M62  (Non  VANOS 
V-8 engine) 
NOTE- 
The M62 TU V-8 engine  with VANOS Variable  Camshaft 
Timing  repair information  is not  included. 
NOTE- 
See 100 Engine  General  for engine  code and application 
information. 
Worn  timing chains  and sprocltets  can lead  to noisy operation 
and  erratic valve timing.  Afaulty tensionercan also cause tim- 
ing chain  noises. 
For specific  repair procedures,  refer to the  appropriate  repair 
group: 
020 Maintenance 
113 Cylinder Head Removal  and Installation 
119 Lubrication  System 
121 Ignition System 
170 Radiator  and Cooling  System 
Special tools 
Special BMW service tools are  needed to perform the service 
and  repairs procedures covered in  this repair group. Many of 
these  tools are expensive and only available through  an au- 
thorized  BMW dealer.  Be sure to  read each procedure thor- 
oughly  before starting  a job to determine which special  tools 
will  be necessary. 
In  addition,  Double VANOS system diagnosis can only  be 
carried  out by using BMW specific electronic scan tools,  such 
as  BMW 
DISplus, MoDiC or equivalent. 
4 Torque  wrench wl flex extension 
(Tool No. BMW  00 
9 250)    
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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 
lnstall vibration damper mounting  bolts. Note hub locating 
dowel  (arrow). 
Tightening  torque 
Vibration  damper to crankshaft  hub 
(ME) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
- Installation  is reverse  of removal  noting the following: 
Installing  drive belts.  See 020 Maintenance. 
Install cooling  fan. See  170 Radiator  and Cooling Sys- 
tem. 
Crankshaft oil seal,  replacing 
(M52 TU and M54 engines) 
The crankshafl front seal IS located in  the lower timing  cover, 
behind the 
vibrat~on damper. 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from  battery. 
Disconnecting the  battery may erase fault 
code(s) storedin 
control  module memoy Checlc 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  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- 
Mark direction  of belt rotation  if reusing  belt. 
- Install crankshaft holding tool (BMW special tool 11 8 19011 1 
8 200). Make  sure tool  locks into  place in openings  in damper 
assembly. While  counterholding crankshafl  with special tool, 
remove crankshaft center  bolt. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Do not use flywheel locling tool to hold  crankshaft station- 
ary  to loosen  or tighten 
cranl(shaft hub  center  bolt. Use 
only  the special  tools specified,  or equivalent hub holding 
tool. 
Use care  when removing 
damper/hub assembly,  as ~t is 
easy  to damage  the radiator    
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4 Coat new seal with  oil and position  in timing chain  cover. Use 
BMW special tool 11 
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4 Coat new seal with  oil and position  in timing chain  cover. Use 
BMW special tool 11 
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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 Timina chain1 
- Remove viscous clutch cooling  fan. See 170 Radiator and 
Cooling 
System. 
CA UTlOEIC 
The  radiator cooling  fan nut (32mm wrench)  has left-  hand 
threads. 
. 
< Remove  engine trim covers: 
Pry  out plastic trim  caps  (arrows). 
. Remove cover fasteners and covers. 
4 Remove ignition coils: 
0 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. 
Disconnect  VANOS electrical harness connector 
(A) and oil 
line fitting 
(B) from  VANOS  control unit. 
NOTE- 
Wrap the VANOS oil line fitting  with a shop  rag to absorb 
leaking  oil. 
- Disconnect cranltcase breather  by squeezing at  arrows, 
- Remove cylinder cover mounting  fasteners and  remove 
cylinder head  cover. 
NOTE- 
The cylinder  head cover mounting  bolt insulators  and gas. 
kets should  be reinstalled  in their  original  positions.  Make 
note  of their arrangement during  removal.    
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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 Chain Timing chains, removing 
(M52 engine) 
Camshaft timing chain removal  on M52 engines requires en- 
gine oil  pan removal. 
Special 
BMW sewice tools are  needed for timing  chain re- 
moval  and installation  procedures.  The special tools assure 
propertiming  of thevalvetrain.  Precise marks to 
setthe timing 
on the camshafts are not  provided for reassembly. Read the 
procedures through  before beginning  the job. 
NOTE- 
If the camshafts  are not properly  timed, the pistons  can con- 
tact the  valves. 
- Remove VANOS  control unit. See VANOS  control unit,  re- 
moving  (M52 engine). 
- Remove radiator cooling  fan and shroud.  See 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling  System. 
- Drain cooling  system.  See 170 Radiator  and Cooling  Sys- 
tem. 
- Remove coolant hoses  from thermostat  housing and remove 
thermostat  housing from  front of cylinder  head. 
- Loosen bolts  for coolant  pump  pulley. 
- Remove drive  belts for alternator  and AIC compressor. See 
020  Maintenance. 
- Remove  coolant pump pulley. 
Remove drive  belt tensioner  mounting bolts  (arrows) and re- 
move  tensioner  from front  of engine. 
- Remove  engine speed  sensor from lower timing chain  cover.    
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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)    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
VANOS control unit, removing 
(M52 TU and M54 engines) 
This procedure  includes  removal of the  Double  VANOS  con- 
trol  unit. 
NOTE- 
If the  Double VANOS control  unit is being replaced,  camshaft 
timing  must be checked.  This procedure  requires  multiple 
special tools. Be sure  to read the procedures through  before 
beginning the  repair. 
- Working inside  luggage  compartment, disconnect  negative 
(-) battery cable. 
Prior  to disconnecting the 
batteg read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautions given  in 
001 General Cautions  and 
Remove engine cooling  fan assembly.  See 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling System. 
Remove  engine trim covers. 
Pry  out plastic  trim caps (arrows). 
Remove cover  fasteners, oil filler  cap,  and covers. 
Remove  ignition coils: 
Disconnect  ignition  coil electrical  harness connectors. 
Remove  coil mounting  fasteners  and coils. 
NOTE- 
Make  note of ignition  coil ground strap  locations. 
Remove  spark plugs,