chain tensioner BMW 540i 2001 E39 Owner's Manual
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I Cylinder Head and valvetrain1
4 Timing chain tensioner bracket (V-8)
(Tool No. BMW
11 7 380)
CYLINDER HEAD
This section provides the specifications and special recondi-
tioning information necessary to repair the cylinder heads
covered by this manual.
The disassembled cylinder head should be inspected for
warpage and cracks. Check the valve guides and valve seats
for wear before machining a warped head. Always decarbon-
ize and clean the head before inspecting it.
Visually inspect the cylinder head for craclts.
If a cracked cyl-
inder head is suspected and no
craclts are detected through
the visual Inspection, have the head further tested for cracks
by an authorized BMW dealer or an ASE certified machinist.
A cracked cylinder head must be replaced.
NOJE-
When disassembling and inspecting the cylinder head, be
sure to
checlc the camshaft carrier bearing surfaces using a
straight edge for
warpage, and check the lifter bores for wear.
A high-quality straight edge can be used to
checlc for
warpage. A warpage of 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) is acceptable
without machining. A warped cylinder head can be machined
provided no more than 0.3
mm (0.012 in.) of material is re-
moved.
If further machining is required, the head should be
replaced. Removing more than this amount will reduce the
size of the combustion chamber and adversely affect engine
performance. A 0.3 mm
thicker head gasket for machined
heads is available from an authorized BMW parts depart-
ment.
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4 Remove sensor gear (arrow).
Remove secondary timing chain tensioner retaining bolts
(arrows) and remove tensioner.
Remove timing chain guide
reta~ning bolts (arrows) and
remove guide.
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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 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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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 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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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.
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
Double
VANOS timing
chain components
1. Impulse wheel mounting nut
2. Exhaust camshaft impulse
wheel
3. Spring plate, exhaust
4. Thrust spacer (T
= 3.5 mm)
5. Splined shaft
6. Torx screw
7. Exhaust camshaft secondary
sprocket
8. Secondary timing chain
9. Splined sleeve
10. Primary sprocket
11. Threaded stud
12. Secondary chain tensioner
13. Secondary chain lower guide
14. Sprocket mounting nut
15. Spring plate, intake
16. Splined shaft
17. Intake camshaft sprocket
18. Locating stud
19. Thrust spacer
20. lntake camshaft impulse wheel
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain
< Install primary timing chain on timing chain sprocket and
place on exhaust camshaft so that pointer on sprocket
(arrow) lines up with cylinder head sealing surface.
4 Insert BMW special tool 11 4 220 into timing chain tensioner
bore and bring center spindle into contact with tensioning rail.
Tighten until slack is removed, but do not pretension timing
chain.
NOTE-
BMW special tool 11 4 220 is an adjustable primary chain
tensioner and simulates the function of the tensioner.
- Recheck arrow on primary sprocket is aligned with upper
edge of cylinder head. Reposition sprocket if necessary.
4 Insert and tighten threaded locat~ng studs (arrows) in ex-
haust camshaft.
Tightening
torques
Exhaust camshaft locating stud 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
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4 Install secondary chain tensioner (arrows). Keep tensioner
compressed using
BMW special tool 11 3 292 or suitable pin.
4 Fit exhaust camshaft splined sleeve. Confirm that gap in
sleeve splines aligns with corresponding gap in carnshaft
splines
(arrows).
Slide splined shaft onto exhaust camshaft so that locating
tooth of shaft fits into spline gaps of camshaft and splined
sleeve
(arrows).
- Push splined shafl in further to rotate splined sleeve until the
three threaded holes in primary chain sprocket are centered
in the small slots of the splined sleeve.