jbourke
04-12-2006, 12:56 AM
Hi all,
I was reading an interesting Pelikan article on the net about removing camshafts without the BMW special tool ... my main obstacle for not replacing a noisy lifter.
Apparently while turning the cs there is a spot where only the #1 lobes are under spring pressure, the rest isn't ... Once this spot is found you can remove all other bearing caps without any risk of bending/breaking the cs. The last step is evenly removing the cap closest to cilinder #1.
What do you guys think? Sounded plausible to me ...
BTW a very entertainging site about DIY on V12 E32's: http://bmwe32.masscom.net. A lot of things are applicable to E34's as well.
Cheers,
John
I was reading an interesting Pelikan article on the net about removing camshafts without the BMW special tool ... my main obstacle for not replacing a noisy lifter.
Apparently while turning the cs there is a spot where only the #1 lobes are under spring pressure, the rest isn't ... Once this spot is found you can remove all other bearing caps without any risk of bending/breaking the cs. The last step is evenly removing the cap closest to cilinder #1.
What do you guys think? Sounded plausible to me ...
BTW a very entertainging site about DIY on V12 E32's: http://bmwe32.masscom.net. A lot of things are applicable to E34's as well.
Cheers,
John