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1990s

BMW M62 V8 Engine

From 1994 to 2005

 BMW M62 V8 Engine From 1994 to 2005
 
The BMW M62 is an eight-cylinder V engine from BMW and the successor to the M60 engine range. The engines were produced from 1996 to 2005 and installed in the BMW models 8er E31 , 7er E38 , 5er E39 and X5 E53 . Furthermore, they were as in  the Range Rover from Land Rover , Bentley Arnage  and in the Morgan Aero 8 used. The most significant changes to its predecessor were the capacity expansion and the introduction of the variable camshaft control VANOS in the TU version. The S62B50 engine of the BMW M5The E39 series and the Z8 are based on this range of engines.

The BMW M62 is a V8 DOHC piston engine which replaced the M60 and was produced from 1994 to 2005. Compared with its M60 predecessor, the M62 features Alusil cylinder liners (in markets where high sulphur fuel was sold) and a single row timing chain. In 1998, variable valve timing (called VANOS by BMW) was added to the M62.

Design

The M62 engine block is made from Aluminium with Alusil or Nikasil cylinder liners, depending on the country of intended sale.

The M62 is fitted with Sequential fuel injection and double overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder. It also sports fracture-split forged connecting rods.Variable valve timing is fitted to the later "M62TU" variants.

Models
EngineCodeDisplacementPowerTorqueRedlineYear
M62B35358S13,498 cc (213 cu in)173 kW (235 PS) @ 5700320 N·m (236 lb·ft) @ 330062001996
M62TUB35358S2175 kW (238 PS) @ 5800345 N·m (254 lb·ft) @ 3800 1998
180 kW (240 PS) @ 5800345 N·m (254 lb·ft) @ 3800 1998
M62B44448S14,398 cc (268 cu in)210 kW (286 PS) @ 5700420 N·m (310 lb·ft) @ 390061001996
M62TUB44448S2210 kW (286 PS) @ 5400440 N·m (325 lb·ft) @ 3600 1998
M62B46468S14,619 cc (282 cu in)255 kW (347 PS) @ 5700480 N·m (354 lb·ft) @ 370065002001
M62B48 4,837 cc (295 cu in)276 kW (375 PS) @ 6000510 Nm (376 lb ft) @ 370065002003
S62B50508S14,941 cc (302 cu in)294 kW (400 PS) @ 6600500 N·m (369 lb·ft) @ 380070001998

Figures specified are for European models.Note the M62TUB44's power was increased to 294 PS in 2001 in the American market.

M62B35

The M62B35 has a bore of 84 mm (3.3 in) and a stroke of 78.9 mm (3.1 in). Applications:

  • 1996–1998 E39 535i
  • 1996–1998 E38 735i/735iL

M62TUB35

In 1998, VANOS was added and the engine was named "M62TUB35".

BMW 7 series E38 735 engine specification.

Engine Size3498cc
Cylinders8
Valves32
Fuel TypePetrol
Power235 bhp
Top Speed151 mph
0-60 mph7.9 secs
Torque345 Nm
CO2 Emissions298 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard3

Applications:

  • 1999–2001 E38 735i/735iL (175 kW (235 hp) and 345 N·m (254 lb·ft) )
  • 1998–2003 E39 535i (180 kW (241 hp) and 345 N·m (254 lb·ft) )

M62B44

The M62B44 has a bore of 92 mm (3.6 in) and a stroke of 82.7 mm (3.26 in).

Applications:

  • 1996–1998 E39 540i
  • 1996–1998 E38 740i/740iL
  • 1997–1999 E31 840Ci

M62TUB44

BMW M62 V8 Engine M62TUB44

In 1998, VANOS was added and the engine was named "M62TUB44".

Morgan Aero 8 Engine specification

Engine Size4398cc
Cylinders8
Valves32
Fuel TypePetrol
Power286 bhp
Top Speed160 mph
0-60 mph4.8 secs
Torque430 Nm, 322 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions295 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard3

Applications:

  • 1998–2003 E39 540i
  • 1999–2001 E38 740i/740iL
  • 1999–2003 E53 X5 4.4i
  • 2000–2004 Morgan Aero 8
  • 2002–2005 Range Rover

M62B46

The M62B46 is a (4,619 cc (282 cu in)) version producing 255 kW (347 PS; 342 hp) and 480 N·m (354 lb·ft) of torque. The stroke is 85 mm (3.3 in) and the bore is 93 mm (3.7 in). Technically this engine is very similar to the M62TUB44, with VANOS on the intake cams. This engine developed by Alpina is based on the M62TUB44.

Applications:

  • 1999–2001 Alpina B10 V8
  • 2000–2004 Morgan Aero 8 GTN Only 11 produced
  • 2002–2003 E53 X5 4.6is

M62B48

The M62B48 is a (4,837 cc (295 cu in)) version producing 276 kW (375 PS; 370 hp) and 510 N·m (376 lb·ft) of torque. The stroke is 89 mm (3.5 in) and the bore is 93 mm (3.7 in). Technically this engine is very similar to the M62TUB44, with VANOS on the exhaust cams. This engine developed by Alpina is based on the M62B44.

Applications:

  • 2002–2004 Alpina B10 V8S
  • 2003 BMW Alpina Roadster V8 (E52)

S62

The S62 engine (also known as S62B50) is a high-performance variant of the M62 which is fitted to the E39 M5 and E52 Z8. It is enlarged with a bore of 94 mm (3.7 in), a stroke of 89 mm (3.5 in) and a displacement of 4,941 cc (302 cu in). It shares its basic architecture, including aluminium block, with the M62 engines.

Previous M5 engines were assembled at M division headquarters in Garching, Germany but the S62 M5 engines were assembled at the Dingolfing assembly plant.

Eight individual throttle bodies (one per cylinder) control the airflow into the engine, these throttle bodies are electronically actuated (often referred to as "drive-by-wire"), with a setting for the driver to select "normal" or "sport" mode throttle response. Bosch Motronic version MSS 52 is used to control fuel injection, ignition timing and other functions.

Variable valve timing is used for both the intake and exhaust camshafts; the S62 was the first BMW V8 engine to incorporate this feature. The compression ratio is 11.0:1 and hollow camshafts are used.While the M62 engine uses a single-row timing chain, the S62 uses a double-row timing chain.

The S62 engine produces 294 kW (394 hp) at 6600 rpm and 500 N·m (369 lb·ft) at 3800 rpm. The redline is 7000 rpm.

BMW E39 M5 Engine specification

Engine Size4941cc
Cylinders8
Valves32
Fuel TypePetrol
Power400 bhp
Top Speed155 mph
0-60 mph5.1 secs
Torque500 Nm, 369 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions346 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard3
Miles Per Tank292 miles

Applications:

  • 1998–2003 E39 M5
  • 2000–2003 E52 Z8
  • 1999–2006 Ascari KZ1
  • 2006 Ascari A10

Additional Notices: - For E39 M5's application of this engine, minor modifications were made for the engines that were manufactured starting 2001/10. The VANOS diaphragms were thickened, thus the sound of VANOS was significantly reduced.

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  • BMW M62 Engine Technical details and specifications (1994-2005) 

    BMW 5 Series (E39) 3.5 535i (1997-2003)

    No. of cylinders /DOHC
    Capacity 3498 cc
    Diagnostic socket Yes
    Firing order 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2
    Compression ratio 10.0:1
    Suitable for unleaded petrol yes
    Ignition Fuel system Make Bosch Motronic ME7.2
    Thermostat opens 85°C
    Maximum cranking amps 243-298A

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Service
  • BMW M62 Engine Service Guide (1994-2005) 

    BMW 5 Series (E39) 3.5 535i (1997-2003)
     

    Spark plugs Original equipment Bosch Type F7LDCR
    Spark plugs Electrode gap 0.9mm
    Spark plugs Tighten 30 Nm
    Spark plugs Make Champion Type RC89TMC
    Valve clearance -INLET Hydraulic
    Valve clearance -EXHAUST Hydraulic 
    Engine oil grade - moderate climate 0W/40SAE Synthetic or 5W/30SAE Synthetic
    Engine oil grade - cold climate 0W/40SAE Synthetic
    Engine oil grade - hot climate 5W/40SAE Synthetic
    Engine oil with filter 7.5 litres
    Manual gearbox oil 1,2 litres
    Differential oil rear 90W SAE 1.0 litres
    Cooling system 12.0 litres
    Brake fluid Type DOT 4
    Power steering fluid Type Dexron II/CHF 7.1/11S

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