Oul BMW 540i 1999 E39 Repair Manual
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
NOTE-
The camshaft bearing caps are coded with a letter and a
number. For example, "A
1" is the first exhaust camshaft
bearing cap
at the front of the engine, and "El "is the intake
camshaft bearing cap at the front of the engine.
-. -
The camshafts are stamped with a code letter - "E for the
intake side and
'X" for the exhaust side.
"E is for Einlap. (German for intake) and 'XA7s for Auspuff.
(German for exhaust).
- Repeat procedure for exhaust camshaft
< Secure hydraulic lifters in lifter bores using BMW special tool
11 3 250, or remove lifters using a magnetic pick-up tool.
I CAUTION-
Used liydraulic lifters must be reinstalled in original lifter
1 bores.
4 Remove lower camshaft bearing carriers from cylinder head.
CAUTION- Camshaft bearing carriers must be reinstalled in their original
locations
(E for intalce and A for exhaust).
NOTE- Do not allow hydraulic lifters to fall out of camshaft carriers.
Hydraulic lifters should be stored in an upright position.
Camshafts and lifters, installing (M52TU and M54 engine)
Lubricate camshafts, camshaft carriers, bearing caps, hy-
draulic lifters, friction washers, splined shafts and
spline hubs
with assembly
lubricant before installation.
CAUTION-
Make sure the crankshaft, which had been rotated approxi-
mately
30" opposite the direction of engine rotation from
TDC, is
stillin thatposition before lowering the camshafts into
position. Allpistons must be out of
TDCposition to prevent
valve/piston inteiference when the carnshafis are installed.
- Lift timing chain and place exhaust cam onto exhaust cam-
shaft carriers. Place
intake camshaft on camshaft carrier.
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Cylinder Head and valvetrain1
Camshaft removal and installation
(M62 engine)
Camshafts, removing (M62 engine)
Special
BMW service tools should always be used to remove
and install the camshafts. Removal of the camshafts without
the special tools can result in personal injury and lor cylinder
head damage.
NOTE-
Cylinder bank 1-4 is referred to as the right cylinder bank
and is located on the passenger side. Cylinder bank 5-8 is
referred to as the left cylinder bank and is located on the driv-
er's side.
WARNING-
Allow enqine to cool before beqinninq this procedure. 1
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions
in 001 General Cautions and Warnings.
- Dra~n coolant. See 170 Radiator and Cooling System.
Remove plastic engine covers:
Press down on locking pins (arrows) and remove top
cover.
Pry out
trlm caps (A) from covers.
Remove fasteners from beneath
trlm caps and remove
side covers.
4 Remove left and right interior ventilation filter housing (lefl
side shown):
Release locking tabs
(A) or locking strap (early models,
not shown).
Rotate duct inward (arrow) to disconnect.
- Release spring lock (6) to unloclc ventilation housing.
Disconnect electrical harness from hood switch
(C).
Release locking clip and remove ventilation filter cover (0).
Remove filter housing.
Removal of right side ventilation duct is similar.
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/ Cvlinder Head and Valvetrain
4 Using crankshaft center bolt, rotate engine clockwise one
complete rotation until the first cylinder is at TDC.
4 Confirm TDC position. Lobes of camshafts for cylinder head
1-4 (passengers side) should point up (arrows).
4 Remove timing chain tensioner (arrow) from right side upper
timing chain cover.
- Remove secondary air injection pipes in front of upper timing
chain covers.
- Remove left and right coolant hoses from coolant pump
housing.
- Detach dipsticlc tube from upper right timing cover,
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
This section covers valve removal and reconditioning, includ-
ing valve guides, seats, springs, and valve stem oil seals.
Valves, leak test
To test the valves for leakage, the cylinder head must be dis-
assembled with camshafts and camshaft carriers removed.
With valve assemblies and spark plugs installed, place the
cylinder head on a workbench with the combustion chamber
facing upward. Fill each combustion chamber with a thin non-
flammable liquid. After fifteen minutes,
check the level of the
fluid. If the fluid level in any cylinder drops, that cylinder is not
sealing properly.
Valves, removing and installing
- Remove cylinder head as described in 113 Cylinder Head
Removal and Installation.
CAUTIOI\C
(M52 TU/M54 engines only) Do not let the hydraulic lifters
fall out as the camshaft carrier is removed. Special suction
cups are available from
BMW to hold the hydraulic lifters in
place during carrier removal.
* Hydraulic cam lifters should be stored m an uprfght po-
sition. If necessary, use a magnetic tool to
aidin remov-
al of the lifters.
- Remove valves using a valve spring compressor.
CAUTIOI\C
Label each valve assembly as it is removed so it can be in-
stalled in its original position.
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- Remove and discard valve stem oil seals from valve guides.
See Valve stem oil seals later in this section.
- Valve installation is reverse of removal. Remove carbon de- - -
posits from the valves using a wire brush or wire wheel. -
-
Valve specifications are listed in Table c. Valve specifica-
tions.
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Table c. Valve specifications
Valve head diameter
lntaite 33.0 mm 33.0 mm 35.0 mm
Exhaust
30.5 mm 30.5 mm 30.5 mm
Valve stem diameter
- Standard
Intake
6.0 mm .0.025 6.0 mm -O.o" .o.040 6.0 mm .0.025 .0,040
Exhaust 6.0 mm -0.0"0 -0.055 6.0 mm -0.040 .0,055 6.0 mm .0.040 .0,055
Valve stem diameter - Oversize 1 (identified on stem as Rl)
Intake 6.1 mm -0.025 .0.040 6.1 mm .0-025 .0,040 6.1 mm -O.o" .o,040
Exhaust 6.1 mm .O.O4O ..,,,, 6.1 mm -0.040 -0.055 6.1 mm -0.040 .0,055
Valve stem diameter - Oversize 2 (identified on stem as R2)
Intake 6.2 mm -O-OZ5 6.2 mm -0.025 .0.040 6.2 mm -0.025 .0,040
Exhaust 6.2 mm -0.040 -0.055 6.2 mm -0.040 .o.055 6.2 mm -O."o .o,055
Valve guides
BMW does not supply valve guides as replacement parts. If a
valve guide is excessively worn, it should be reamed to ac-
cept oversized
valve stems. Valve guide specifications are
listed in
Tabled. Valve guide specifications.
- Valve guides should be checked for wear using a new valve.
Be sure to thoroughly inspect the cylinder head to ensure
that it can be reused before reworking the guides.
NOTE-
International Organization for Standardization (1.30) toler-
ance classes are listed in Table c.
IS0 allowances are
based on nominal sizes and should be used to determine
proper fit. Most machine shops should have this informa-
tion available.
Replacement valve guides may be available through after-
market suppliers. Valve guide replacement requires spe-
cial tools and a press. It is also necessary to heat the
cylinder head and chill the valve guides when replacing the
guides.
BMW supplies oversize valves. See Table d. Valve guide
specifications for additional information.
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Table d. Valve guide specifications
Specifications
All engines (1997-2002)
Valve guide wear, maximum 0.5 mrn (0.020 in)
(valve tilt clearance
measured
with new valve)
Valve guide inside diameter,
installed
(tolerance per IS0 allowance H7)
Standard 6.0 mm (0.236 in)
Oversize
1 6.1 mrn (0.240 in)
Oversize 2 6.2
mm (0.244 in)
Valve stem oil seals
The purpose of the valve stem oil seal is to prevent excess oil
from entering the combustion chamber. The sign of faulty
valve stem oil seals is excessive oil consumption and smoke
from the exhaust immediately after starting and during decel-
eration.
NOTE-
Valve stem oil seals should not be reused. If valves are re-
moved, new valve stem oil seals should be installed.
Valve stem oil seal replacement requires that the cylinder
head be disassembled and the valves removed as described
above under Valves, removing and installing.
NOTE-
BMW special tools are available to remove the valve stem oil
seals. As an alternative, standard valve seal removal tools
are available from most automotive parts stores.
Lubricate new seal and install using hand pressure only. Be
sure to install valve spring
seat(s) before installing seal.
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Cylinder Head and valvetrain1
Valve seats
< The valve seats should be resurfaced whenever new valves
or valve guides are installed. Cutters are required to resur-
face the seats. Always check the valves for leaks after recon-
ditioning a valve seat as described above. Table e. Valve
seat specifications lists valve seat dimensions.
Table e. Valve seat specifications (refer to figure)
All
6 cylinder All 8 cylinder
engines (1997- engines (1997- Specification 2002) 2002)
Blllloc A -Valve seat angle 45" --. -- 45"
B - Correction angle, 15" 15"
outside
C - Correction angle, 60"
inside
D -Valve seat width
intalte
1.65 i0.25 rnrn 1.25 +0.25 rnm
(0.065 c0.010 in) (0.049 f 0.010 in)
exhaust
1.65 c0.25 rnm 1.65 i0.35 rnm
(0.065 fO.O1O in) (0.065 c0.014 in)
E - Valve seat outside diameter
intake
32.4 mm (1.276 in) 34.5 mm (1.358 in)
exhaust
M52: 29.4 rnm 30.0 rnm (1.181 in)
(1.157 in)
- M52 TU,
M54: 30.0 mrn
(1.181 in)
NOTE-
Standard size replacement valve seats are not available from
BMW Replacement valve seats are only available from BMW
in 0.4 mm oversize (oversized in both height and diameter).
The manufacturer does not provide specifications for valve
seat replacement for the engines covered by this manual.
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
Valve springs
The valve springs should be checked for fatigue. To quickly
check the springs, line them up in a row. Place astraight edge
across the top of the springs. Any spring that is significantly
shorter than the others is worn and should be replaced.
Valve spring specifications and wear limits are not available
from
BMW.
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Camshaft Timing Chain
4 Install oil seal puller (BMW special tool 11 2 380) and screw
in body of puller until it contacts seal. Tighten center screw to
draw seal out of cover.
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.
4 Align hub with keyway and tap into place. Insert new center
bolt with washer shoulder
(arrow) facing hub.
CAUTION-
Inspect woodruffl
NOTE-
Be careful while aligning locator pin hole in special tool 1 I 2
410 with vibration damper locator pin.
- While counterholding cranltshaft, tighten crankshaft center
bolt.
Tightening torque Vibration damoer hub
to crankshaft 410 Nm (302 ft-lb)
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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.