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E39 (1997 - 2003)
The BMW 5-Series (E39 chassis) was introduced in the United States as a 1997 model year car and lasted until the 2004 when the E60 chassis was released. The United States saw several variations including the 525i, 528i, 530i and 540i. -- View the E39 Wiki |
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A bit more info.
The thermostat is in the cold water return from the radiator not the hot water out to the radiator. The thermostat has a heater which is controlled by the engine DME. The engine temp is kept hotter under light load and speed conditions. This is for emission reduction purposes. The M52TU and M54 engines have completely different cooling system flows compared to the earlier conventional cooling system M52 engines. They have minimal water flow through the block. Most of the water flow is through the head and is closely regulated by the engine DME controlling the heater in the thermostat. Under high load high speed conditions most of the water flow is through the radiator. This necessitates the need for an auxilliary water pump to ensure adequate water flow through the heater. See these pdfs for more info: http://www.ge39.com/files/m54x5.pdf http://www.beisansystems.com/misc/SE...ROL_SYSTEM.pdf edit: added this pdf see pages 16/17 for cooling system details http://www.bmwtech.ru/pdf/e46/ST034/9%20Engines.pdf Hope this helps RonR 99 528iT M52TU Last edited by Aussie528iT; 02-28-2013 at 04:11 AM. |
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Gary, who sells the modified expansion cap, explained this today:
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JimLev kindly provided real world data ...
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While researching the answer to this question:
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- M62 Engine Details.pdf (585.3 KB, 514 views) Quote:
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I opened a separate thread to ask what the coolant flow is in the respective M52, M54, and M62 expansion tanks:
- Does anyone have a BMW description of HOW the E39 expansion tank actually works?
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So did anyone ever actually answer at what temp range the m62 (not with electronically controlled thermostat) is supposed to run at? Also, any answer as where the needle stays, wether slightly to the left, slightly to the right, or dead center? The needle on my old 97 540i always sat a smidge to the left of dead center, and on my new (to me) 98 540i, the needle is a smidge to the right of dead center, with KTEMP readings of 105-107 C.
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dont know about M62 but my M54's keep it 93C - 95C
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But, isn't the M62 covered in post #79?
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My 92 E36 318iS Coupe had a 200kpa/2.0 bar pressure cap. My E39 M52TU has a 200kpa cap. It seems most BMWs from that time have a 200kpa radiator pressure cap irrespective of which engine. There are bound to be some exceptions that prove the rule though. M series engines perhaps???
From Realoem.com http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...61&hg=17&fg=05 The M54 and M52TU engines should have a 97degC thermostat according to the TIS. The M52 has a 92degC thermostat. The M62 and M62TU engines don't get a mention as far as thermostats go. MMMMM? RonR 99 528iT M52TU |
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Is the pressure cap rated at 29psi absolute or gauge, because that is a huge difference.
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Its gauge pressure. ie: pressure above atmospheric.
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unlocked OBC shows coolant temp at 92C, this is after about 20 minutes on the highway the highest i have seen is 94C. 528i M52tu
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Wow. That's one of the lowest. They must have run the older E39 I6 engines considerably cooler than the newer ones.
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97-98 m52b28's (Not TU's) use a 92 degree mechanical thermostat produced by wahler. Mine's typically been around 94 while on the highway this winter. It's also very cold in Chicago, 16 degrees f right now, so the heat blasting is a must.
In town the car seems to run hotter, highest temp I've seen was 101 and that was from idling for some time. |
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My electric fan died on me so while I'm waiting for the new one to come in, I've been driving without a working fan for the past few days while closely watching test #7. During normal highway driving I get around 104C, local roads/light traffic 108C-110C. The highest I've seen was 116C and this is where the temp needle starts to move right. 114C is still right on 12 o'clock, 115C does not show up at all for some reason, the next one 116C is where I saw the needle move slightly to the right from the 12 o'clock position.
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