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Workshop Manual

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BMW .Marine Engines


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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine
DESCRIPTION
The D 12 marine engine is a single-cylinder, four-stroke Diesel engine with direct injection. It features a single-circuit
cooling system. The coolant pump with Neoprene impeller is driven directly from the crankshaft. The A.C. generator
is located in the flywheel and, like the electric starter, is standard epuipment. The injection pump is driven from the
camshaft. The injection system bleeds itself automatically.

GENERAL
This manual describes the overhaul of the BMW D 12 marine engine when not installed. All removal, installation and
overhaul jobs on a specific assembly (component) are always combined into one section and named after the assembly.
The sequence of the sections corresponds to the job sequence in stripping the engine.
Additionally, at the beginning of each section the jobs are listed which are required to remove (overhaul) the assembly
(component) in each case, if the engine is not being completely stripped.
The job sequence for assembling the complete engine is given as a list of key words with the title “Job sequence in
assembling the engine” follçwing the overhaul sections.
The terms “top, bottom, front, rear, left, right” invariably are related, unless otherwise defined in the text, to the
installed position of the engine as viewed in the direction of travel.

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followed throughout.
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Contents Page
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Checking the functioning of injection pump and injector
Checking the generator 11
Cooling system (schematic) 4
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Description 1
F
Fuel system (schematic)
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General 1

Installing the cylinder head 19


Installing the valves 26
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Job sequence in assembling the engine 50
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Measuring the valve projection 27 Q
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Overhauling the injector nozzle 37
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Removing and installing retaining plate with engine electricals 6
Removing and installing the air filter 15
Removing and installing the bearing flange 14
Removing and installing the camshaft assembly 38
Removing and installing the connecting rod 47
Removing and installing the crankshaft
Removing and installing the cylinder 28
Removing and installing the decompression lever 22
Removing and installing the engine stop magnet 32
Removing and installing the exhaust manifold 16
Removing and installing the fuel control system 41
Removing and installing the fuel pump 32
Removing and installing the gearbox
Removing and installing the generator 8
Removing and installing the injection pump
Removing and installing the piston 46
Removing and installing the rocker arms 21
Removing and installing the rocker levers 40
Removing and installing the starter 7
Removing and installing the timing cover 33
Removing and installing the water pump 30
Removing the cylinder head 17
Removing the valves 25
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Service and maintenance
Setting the decompression device 23
Setting the engine speed
Setting the injection pump
Setting the valves 28
Special tools
Stripping and assembling the water pump 31
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Technical data and specifications 51
Tightening torques
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Winter lay-up and lengthy operating breaks 55
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Wiring diagram 5
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SERVICE UND MAINTENANCE

Daily Every After every Every 100 Every 150


14 days 50 op. hrs or once op. hrs or once op. hrs or
peryear per year ev. 2 years

Check engine oil

Fuel filter (drain condensate


ancidirt)

Engine oil change


(first time after 10 hrs.)

Check/set valves

Change fuel filter

Clean fuel pump screen

Exchangeairfilterelement

Check gearbox oil level

Change gearbox oil

Clean injector

Check hoses and lines

Clean injection pump When necessary

Exchange zinc anodes

Check/exchange impeller
(water pump)

Set decompression device (always after


valves have been set)

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COOLING SYSTEM
C

3
4

1) Water pump C
2) Cylinder
3) Cylinder head
4) Thermostat
5) Exhaust pipe

FUEL SYSTEM

1) Tank vent
2) Filler neck
3) Fuel tank
4) Fuel filter
5) Hand pump
6) Fuel pump
7) Injection pump
8) Injector

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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine
REMOVING AND INSTALLING RETAINING PLATE
WITH ENGINE ELECTRICALS
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Removing retaining plate with engine electricals

Fig. 4

Sever the cable clamp. Pull back the rubber protective


cap (4/1) on the starter and screw off the electrical
lead (4/2). Disconnect the plug-in connector (4/3) from
the starter. Disconnect the electrical leads from the
temperature pick-up (4/4) and, where an automatic
engine shut-off device is fitted as special equipment,
from the magnet (4/5) as well.

Fig. 5
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Disconnect the four plug-in connectors (5/1) of the
stator leads.
Unscrew the two hex. nuts, remove the grounding
cable (5/2) and take the retaining plate (5/3) off the
flywheel housing.

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Installing retaining plate with engine electricals.
Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.
Caution:
Pay attention to polarity when the electrical leads are
connected up.

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE STARTER


Removing the starter
— Disconnect the electrical leads from the starter
Fig. 6
Loosen the two hex. nuts (6/1) and screw them back
as far as they will go, pull back the starter and again
unscrew the nuts as far as they will go. Repeat the
process until the nuts are fully unscrewed. Remove
the washers (6/2) from the threaded bolts and take
the starter off the flywheel housing.

Installing the starter


Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.

REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE GEARBOX


Removing the gearbox
— Remove the retaining plate with engine electricals
— Remove the starter
Fig. 7
Unscrew the four hex. nuts (7/1) and take them off
together with the washers.
Remove the flywheel housing cover (7/2) complete
with gearbox from the engine.

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Fig. 8
Screw out the six hex.-head screws (8/1) and remove
them together with the washers. Take the gearbox off
the flywheel housing cover.

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Installing the gearbox
Installation of the gearbox takes place in the reverse
sequence to removal.
— Install the starter
— Install the retaining plate with engine electricals

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE GENERATOR
— Remove the retaining plate with engine electricals
— Remove the starter
— Remove the gearbox
Removing the generator
Fig. 9
Screw out the four socket-head screws (9/1) and take
the clutch disc (9/2) off the flywheel.

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Fig. 10
Pull out the plastic plug (10/1) and block the flywheel
with a screwdriver. Bend back the lock plate (10/2),
loosen the hex. nut (10/3) with the socket wrench
(special tool No. 74 64 1 333 559) and unscrew halt
way. Take off the socket wrench. Use a plastic
hammer to knock the flywheel loose on the tapered
shaft and unscrew the hex. nut fully to take the
flywheel out of the flywheel housing.

Fig. 11
Should the flywheel not come loose by being knocked
with the hammer, it can be pressed off with two levers,
as illustrated.
Warning:
When the flywheel is being pressed off, make sure
that it does not fall out of the flywheel housing.

Fig. 12
Push the points of pointed pliers into the recesses in
the rotor (12/1) and pull the tension spring (12/2) out
of the rotor.
Lift the rotor evenly and take it out of the flywheel.

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Fig. 13
Unscrew the two hex. nuts (13/1) in each case on the
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left-hand/right-hand sides of the flywheel housing ring
(13/2), remove together with their washers and take
the flywheel housing ring off the crankcase.

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Fig. 14
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Unscrew the hex. nut (14/1) and remove the clamp
(14/2) from the stator cable.
Unscrew the four hex.-head screws (14/3) and take
the stator (14/4) off the bearing cover.

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Installing the generator
Installation of the generator takes place in the reverse
sequence to removal.
Caution:
The stator cables must rest closely against the
crankcase, so that they are not caught up by the
flywheel.
When the rotor is being installed, do not strike it with
metallic tools, as otherwise it will be demagnetized.

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Fig. 15
Note:
Examine the starter ring gear on the flywheel for
damage, and if necessary exchange as follows:
Drill a hole into the starter ring gear (15/1) and break
it open with a chisel. Heat the new ring gear to approx.
2000 C and fit it on the locating part of the flywheel.

15

CHECKING THE GENERATOR


The generator works without mechanical contacts
and without bearings. Faults generally arise from the
wiring system for the generator (e.g., short circuiting,
loose and incorrect connections).
When faults occur, first examine the wiring system for
faults. Then make the appropriate checks of the
generator on the engine (see wiring diagram).
Equipment is required for testing 0-15 DC and 0-250
AC voltage, as well as 0-40 A current and also a 12
V test lamp.
1. Checking the pulse generator
—12 Vtest lamp
The thin, red lead of the pulse generator grounds the
charge indicator when the engine is stationary.
As soon as charging current (coming from the
regulator / cutout) flows through the pulse generator,
this connection to ground is interrupted.

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— To check, disconnect the thin, red lead from the
wiring system-and connect up a test lamp betwpen
B+ (charging current cable) and the thin, red lead
C
of the pulse generator.
When the engine is at a standstill, the test lamp
must light up; when the engine is running (at
approx. 1150 r.p.m.) the test lamp must be
extinguished.
— If the lamp is not extinguished, either the pulse
generator is defective and must be exchanged or
the generator is not delivering any charging current.

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Figs. 16 and 17
2. Checking charging current
6
O...40 A ammeter 4

Charging current is flowing from the regulator/cutout 24 -



(white cable) to B+ (terminal 30). A
A-

— To measure the charging current, disconnect the 20-


thick, red cable from the wiring system with the - /

engine shut off and interpose the ammeter. Start 16-


the engine and load the battery (by switching on A

several items of electrical equiment). 12


— Should the ammeter show no charging current or ~0
A
insufficient charging current, either the regulator/ 8
cutout or the generator is defective. 00

— To further narrow down the sources of the fault, 4


A
measure the voltage between each one of the two
black cables and the red cable of the generator.
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16
1000 1500 2000 2500
—.
3000
mm4 C

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Figs. 18 and 19
3. Measuring the voltage (without load)
O...250 V voltmeter (AC) This measurement enables
the generator to be checked without regulator/cutout
and battery.
— With the engine at a standstill, disconnect the
generator from the regulator/cutout for this
measurement (the black cables and the red cable)
and connect one black cable and the red cable to
the voltmeter.
— Fix the other loose black cable so that it cannot be
grounded.
Warning:
HIGH TENSION
— Start engine, set to maximum speed and compare
voltmeter reading with the specified voltages, see 18
graph.
— Repeat the measurement with the second black
cable. If the specified voltages are obtained in both
measurements, the generator is in order. In this
case, inadequate charging current can only be
caused by outside components (e.g., regulator/
cutout). Should the specified voltages not be
obtained (in principle, a difference between cable
I and cable II being feasible), there are two 200
possibilities: if the voltages are below the specified
ones in the case of both cables, the rotor
magnetization is insufficient and the rotor must be 150
exchanged. Should the voltage measured be below
the specified voltage in the case of only one cable,
this indicates a fault in the windings and the stator
must be exchanged.

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19 —man-I

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BEARING
FLANGE (ON FLYWHEEL SIDE)
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— Remove the generator
Removing the bearing flange
Fig. 20
Bend back the tab washers (20/1), unscrew the nine
hex. nuts (20/2) and remove them together with the
washers. Heat the crankcase to approx. 80° C, screw
four bolts into the holes (20/3) and press the bearing
flange off the crankcase.

20

Fig. 21
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Examine the shaft seal (21/1) for damage and renew,
if necessary. To press out the bearing outer race (21/
2), unscrew the hex.-head screws (20/4), take off the
bearing cover (20/5), heat the bearing flange to
approx. 150° C and press out the outer race.

21 C
Installing the bearing flange
Installation of the bearing flange takes place in the
reverse sequence to removal.
Note:
Fill up the shaft seal groove between dust lip and
sealing lip (arrow) with ball-bearing grease, so that
the dust lip does not run dry.
Coat the holes in the crankcase with Molykote.
Tighten the bearing flange nuts with a tightening
torque of 30 Nm. Use new tab washers. Use normal
washers and not tab washers forthe two lower nuts.

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE AIR FILTER

Removing the air filter

Fig. 22
Undo the three clips (22/1) and take off the filter cover
(22/2).

22

Fig. 23
Remove the filter element, unscrew the two hex. nuts
(23/1) and remove the lower part of the filter housing
with seal from the cylinder head.

23

Installing the air filter


Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE EXHAUST


MANIFOLD
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Removing the exhaust manifold

— Disconnect the lead from the temperature pick-up

Fig. 24

Unscrew the union nut (24/1) and remove the water


pipe (24/2) from exhaust manifold and cylinder. Screw
out the six hex.-head screws (24/3) and remove the
exhaust manifold (24/4) from the cylinder head.

24

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Fig. 25
Remove the gasket (25/1) and the thermostat (25/2)
from the cylinder head.

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Installing the exhaust manifold
Installation of the exhaust manifold takes place in the
reverse sequence to removal.

Note:

Fig. 26
Place a new 0-ring (26/1) on the thermostat, smear
the thermostat with a slight coat of grease to fix it in
position and place it in the cylinder head.
The thermostat is designed to start to open at 45°C.

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE CYLINDER
HEAD
Removing the cylinder head
Fig. 27
Screw out the hex.-head screw (27/1) and remove the
pipe clamp (27/2) from the high-pressure line (27/3).
Unscrew the two union nuts (27/4) and remove the
high-pressure line between injection pump and
injector.

27

Fig. 28
Unscrew the hollow screw (28/1) and remove the
return-line (28/2) from the injector. Unscrew the two
hex. nuts (28/3) and take the injector out of the
cylinder head. Take the sealing ring and gasket out
of the cylinder head.

28

Fig. 29
Screw out the socket-head screw (29/1) and remove
the carrier bracket (29/2) from the cylinder head.
Screw out the two socket-head screws (29/3), remove
them together with their spring washers and take the
valve cover (29/4) together with seal off the cylinder
head.

29
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Fig. 30
Unscrew the four cylinder-head nuts (30/1) uniformly
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and remove together with their washers. Take the
cylinder head off the cylinder.

30

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Fig. 31
Remove the push rods (31/1). Remove the protective
tube (31/2) together with 0-rings from the crankcase.

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Fig. 32
Take the 0-rings (32/1,2) and cylinder-head gaskets
(32/3,4) off the cylinder.

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32
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Installing the cylinder head

Fig. 33
Clean the seating faces on the cylinder and on the
cylinder head and examine them for damage. Check
the cylinder-head seating face for distortion and the
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firm seating of the combustion chamber (33/1),
exchanging the cylinder head, if necessary. Check th~
valves for leakage and their setback, see “Removing 1
and installing the valves”.
Place new cylinder-head gaskets on the cylinder. Fit
new 0-rings in the cylinder.

33

Note:

Fig. 34
When the outer gasket (34/2) is placed on the cylinder,
fit the lug (34/1) into the locating hole (34/3) in the
cylinder.

34

Fig. 35
Place the lower 0-ring for the protective tube in the
recess in the crankcase. Fit the protective tube (35/1)
and place the pushrods (35/2,3) on the rocker levers.
Note:

Place the pushrod (35/2) with the collar pan (35/4) on


the front rocker lever. Move the pushrods round 900
clockwise.

35
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Fig. 36
Fit the upper 0-ring (36/1) for the protective tube with
C
a little grease into the cylinder head.

36

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Fig. 37
Place the cylinder head on the cylinder and apply the
pushrods to the rocker arms. Screw on the three hex.
nuts (37/1) and one collar nut (37/2) and screw the
cylinder head down on the protective tube side until
it is seated. Use one washer for each nut. Tighten the
four nuts diagonally and uniformly with a tightening
torque of 55 Nm.
— Set the valves
— Set the decompression device
Place a new valve cover seal (37/3) in position, fit the
valve cover on the cylinder head and tighten with the
two socket-head screws. Use a sealing ring with each
screw.

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Fig. 38

Place the carrier bracket (38/1) on the collar nut (38/2)


and screw it tight with socket-head screw (38/3). Fit
the sealing ring (38/4) and gasket (38/5) into the
cylinder head, fit the injector (38/6) and screw it tight
with the two hex. nuts (38/7).
Install the high-pressure line and the return line, see
Figs. 27 and 28.
— Install the air filter
— Install the exhaust manifold

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE ROCKER
ARMS

Removing the rocker arms


— Remove the valve cover
Fig. 39
Screw out the water temperature pick-up (39/1), bend
up the tab washers (39/2) and screw the two hex.-
head screws (39/3) out of the rocker arm shaft.

39

Fig. 40
Use a drift to knock the rocker arm shaft (40/i) out
of the cylinder head and take the rocker arms out of
the cylinder head. Pay attention to any shims.

40

Installing the rocker arms


Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.

Note:

Fig. 41
Place a new 0-ring (41/1) on the rocker arm shaft
(41/2), oil the shaft, insert the end of the shaft without
0-ring into the hole in the cylinder head and fit the
rocker arms on to the shaft as it is being pushed
through. Oil and fit the second 0-ring.
Measure the axial clearance (0,05 mm) of the rocker
arms with a feeler gauge and correct with shims (41/3),
if necessary.
— Set the valves r
— Set the decompression device
41
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING
THE DECOMPRESSION LEVER C
Removing the decompression lever
— Remove the cylinder head
Fig. 42
Knock the spring pin out of the decompression shaft
(42/1).

42

C
Fig. 43
Turn over the cylinder head, screw out the headless
screw (43/1) and remove the spring (43/2). This frees
the shaft.

43 C
Fig. 44 fl ~J0 If
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Disengage the two circlips (44/1) from the shaft and
use a suitable drift to knock the shaft out of the
cylinder head.

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44
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Installing the decompression lever


Figs. 45 and 46 p5
Fit the 0-ring (45/1) on the lever side of the shaft (45/2)
and oil it. Push the shaft half way through the cylinder
head, fit the gear segment on the shaft, engage the
circlip (45/3) in its groove and push the shaft so far
through the cylinder head that the second 0-ring (45/
4) can be pushedon from the outside. Fit the 0-ring
01
and oil it. Pull the shaft back until the circlip is stopped 1
and engage the second circlip (45/5) in its groove. Fit
the locking pin (45/6) with new 0-ring (45/7) from 6—~
below into the cylinder head, fit the spring (45/8) and
headless screw (45/9) and set the locking pin such
that the shaft can be turned with slight resistance.
Turn the gear segment (46/1) so that the flattened side
(46/2) of the shaft faces the teeth. Fix the gear 8—]
segment on the shaft with the spring pin (46/3).
— Install the cylinder head 45
— Set the decompression device

46

Setting the decompression device


Note:
Should the engine not be decompressed when the
decompression lever is in position “1”, set the
decompression device as follows:
— Remove the valve cover (see “Removing the
cylinder head”)
— Check the valve clearance and adjust, if necessary.
Fig. 47
Shift the decompression lever to the “0” position and
turn the engine over in the direction of rotation
(anticlockwise, looking at the flywheel) until resistance
Q from compression is felt. Shift the decompression
lever to position “2”.

47
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Fig. 48
Unscrew the nut (48/1) and turn the adjusting screw
C
(48/2) until the rocker arm just touches the valve stem.
From this position, turn the adjusting screw another
half turn clockwise and lock it by tightening the nut.

48

C
Fig. 49
When the decompression lever is shifted to position
“2”, it must automatically move round to position “0”
when the engine is turned over, If it does not, the push
rod featuring the collar pan must be lengthened
somewhat, i.e., gap “A” becomes smaller.
Should the collar pan have permanent slight contact
with the gear segment (decompression lever moves
slightly to and fro) when the engine is running and the
decompression lever is in the position “0”, the push
rod must be shortened somewhat, i.e., gap “A”
becomes larger.
— Install the valve cover (see “Installing the cylinder
head”)

49 C

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE VALVES

Removing the valves

— Remove the cylinder head


— Remove the rocker arms

Fig. 50

Press the valve spring (50/1) down, take out the valve
spring keys (50/2) and gradually relax the spring.

50 -s
Fig. 51

Take the spring plate (51/1), valve spring (51/2),


washer (51/3) and cap (51/4) off the valve stem.

51

Fig. 52

Turn over the cylinder head and take the valves out
of the cylinder head on the combustion-chamber side.
Examine the sealing face (52/1) and land (52/2)
between the valves for cracks and unevenness and
exchange the cylinder head, if necessary.

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Fig. 53
Examine the valve guides (53/1) for damage and, if
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necessary, press them out from the combustion-
chamber side with the cylinder head cold.

53

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Fig. 54
Press in new valve guides with a minimum pressure
of 1000 N from the combustion-chamber side with
the cylinder head cold.
Caution:
After the new valve guides have been pressed in, use
the hand reamer, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 532,
to ream out the guides.

54 C
Installing the valves
Fig. 55
Prior to installation, check the valves for leakage, as
follows:
Fit the valves and fill fuel into the inlet and exhaust
ports. If the fuel seeps through, the valve seats must
be ground in with special tool No. 74 64 1 333 539.
For this purpose, use grinding paste.

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Fig. 56
Should the valve seat faces be in very poor condition,
the valve seats must be refaced with the 45° valve
reseating tool, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 551 in
conjunction with No. 74 64 1 333 534 and No. 74 64
1 333 548.
Caution:
Mill down only so far that the valve seat is without
flaws.
Then grind in the valves, as described in Fig. 55

56

Fig. 57
Measure the valve projection “R” from the sealing
face to the valve disc. If the specified projection is
exceeded (see “Technical Data”), the cylinder head
must be exchanged.
R

57

Fig. 58
Place the cap (58/1), washer (58/2), valve spring (58/3)
and spring plate (58/4) on the valve stems, press the
valve springs down and fit the valve spring keys (58/5).
— Fit the rocker arms
— Install the cylinder head

58
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Setting the valves


— Remove the valve cover (see “Removing the
C
cylinder head”)
Fig. 59
Shift the decompression lever (59/1) to the position
“C”. Turn the engine in the direction of rotation until
resistance from compression is felt. Push a feeler
gauge between valve stem and rocker arm. Loosen
the lock nut (59/2) and turn the adjusting screw (59/3)
so far until the feeler gauge can be moved with slight
resistance. Tighten the lock nut. Check the clearance
once again.

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See “Technical Data” for valve clearance.
— Install the valve cover (see “Installing the cylinder
head”)

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE CYLINDER
Removing the cylinder
— Remove the cylinder head
Fig. 60
Take the cylinder (60/1) off the crankcase. Pay
attention to the shims (60/2).
Note the thickness of the shims.

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Installing the cylinder


Fig. 61
Check the cylinder bore (arrow) for seizing marks,
longitudinal scores and wear (max. 0,15 mm).
Place shims (61/1) of the noted-down thickness on
the cylinder

61

Fig. 62
Oil the piston, piston rings and the cylinder bore.
Stagger the piston ring gaps and apply the piston ring
strap, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 560. Push the
cylinder on carefully, so that no piston ring is broken.
Once all three piston rings are inside the cylinder, take
off the piston ring strap and push the cylinder fully on
to the crankcase.
— Measure piston projection
— Install the cylinder head

62

Measuring piston projection


— Remove the cylinder head
Fig. 63
Bring the piston to T.D.C. Clamp down the cylinder
with the clamp, special tool No. 7464 1 333 561. Fit
the dial gauge, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 546, in
the measuring bridge, special tool No. 74 64 1 333
544, and preload it when setting it down.
Place the dial gauge feeler on the top edge of the
cylinder (63/1) and set the pointer to zero.
Place the dial gauge feeler on the top edge of the
piston (63/2), note the pointer reading and subtract
this value from the thickness of the cylinder-head
gasket (1,5 mm). The figure obtained is the distance

O tally with theprojects.


the piston specifiedShould
ones (0,80 0,90 obtained
the figure
— mm), it must
be corrected by adding or removing shims (61/1)
not
underneath the cylinder (see “Technical Data” for
thickness). 63
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Example for calculating the piston projection:
Thickness of cylinder-head gasket 1,50 mm C
Reading obtained —0,65 mm
Piston projection = 0,85 mm

— Install the cylinder head

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING, STRIPPING AND
ASSEMBLING THE WATER PUMP
Removing the water pump
— Remove the cooling water hoses
Fig. 64
Unscrew the two hex.nuts (64/1), remove them
together with the spring washers and take the water
pump off the crankcase.

64 C
Installing the water pump
Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.
Fit a new 0-ring (65/17) on the pump flange.

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Stripping the water pump
Fig. 65

11

6 14
8
4
15

1
65

Screw out the four slotted-head screws (65/1) and


remove the cover (65/2) and seal (65/3). Use two
screwdrivers to press the impeller (65/4) out of the
water pump, screw out the headless screw (65/5),
screw out the slotted-head screw (65/6) and remove
together with washer (65/7), take the cam (65/8) out
of the pump housing (65/9). Take out the sealing plate
(65/10). Disengage the circlip (65/11). Drive the shaft
(65/12) complete with bearings (65/13) and slotted
spring sleeve (65/14) rearwards out of the pump
housing. Take the sealing rings (65/15) and 0-ring (65/
16) out of the pump housing.

Assembling the water pump


Note:
If necessary, the bearings (65/13), pump shaft (65/12)
and slotted spring sleeve (65/14) are to be exchanged
a~ a complete unit. Fit the sealing rings (65/15) and
0-ring (65/16) into the pump housing. Fill the new
bearings (65/13) with grease and press them on to
the new shaft (65/12). Pay attention that the bearings
are a distance of 12 mm from the end of the shaft.
Fit the slotted spring sleeve (65/14) and install the
shaft from the rear into the pump housing. In doing
so, pay attention that the 0-ring between the two
sealing rings is not damaged. Adhere to the distance
“A” 2 mm, as shown in Fig. 66. Engage the circlip
=

(65/11). Fit the sealing plate (65/10) and locate on pin. A


Fit the cam (65/8) into the pump housing, place the
washer (65/7) on the slotted-head screw (65/6) and
screw the cam tight.
Screw in the headless screw (65/5), position the vanes
C of thethe
push impeller (65/4)
impeller on tointhe
thepump
direction
shaft.ofFitrotation and
a new seal
(65/3) (wide side facing cam), place the cover (65/2)
in position and screw it tight with the four slotted-head
screws (65/1). 66
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE ENGINE STOP
MAGNET(only for version with electric motor stop as
accessory)
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Removing the engine stop magnet
Fig. 67
Loosen the clamping screw (67/1) and take off the
cable (67/2). Screw out the three Phillips head screws
(67/3) and remove the electromagnet for the engine
stop from the holder (67/4).

67
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Fig. 68
Screw out the two hex.-head screws (68/1) and
remove the spacer tube (68/2) and washers (68/3)
together with the holder (68/4) from the engine.
Installing the engine stop magnet
Installation of the magnet takes place in the reverse
sequence to removal.

68 C
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE FUEL PUMP
Removing the fuel pump
Fig. 69
Screw out the two hex.-head screws (69/1) and take
the fuel pump (69/2) together with the seal (69/3) off
the flange (69/4). Use a bar magnet to pull the pump
tappet out of the flange.
Installing the fuel pump
Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.
Note:
Use a new seal (69/3).
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69
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE TIMING COVER


Removing the: timing cover
— Remove the water pump
— Remove the fuel pump

Fig. 7Q

Screw out the four socket-head screws (70/1) and


take the crank-handle guide (70/2) out of the timing
cover. Screw outthe ten socket-head screws (70/3).

70

Fig. 71
Screw on the extractor, special tool No. 74 64 1 333
555, with two timing cover screws and press the
timing cover off the intermediate ring (71/2). Remove
the seal.
Take the shaft seal (71/3) out of the timing cover.

71

Fig. 72

Examine the two bearings (72/1,2) for damage and


exchange them, if necessary. For this purpose, heat
the timing cover to approx. 80° C and take out the
bearings.

72
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Installing the timing cover
Fig. 73
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Apply the auxiliary bush, special tool No. 74 64 1 333
558 to the camshaft, fill the shaft seal (73/1) with
grease between dust lip and sealing lip, so that the
dust lip does not run.dry. Place a new seal (72/3) on
the timing cover and install the timing cover with light
blows from a plastic hammer.
Complete installation of the timing cover in the reverse
sequence to removal.
— Install the fuel pump
— Install the water pump

73

REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE INJECTION


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PUMP
Removing the injection pump
— Remove the fuel pump
Fig. 74
Shift the control lever to full load, do not pull the cold
start knob.
Unscrew the three hex. nuts (74/1), pull the injection
pump carefully out of the crankcase and remove it
together with the seal and shims.

74 C
Installing the injection pump
Fig. 75
Turn the camshaft so that the base of the cam (lowest
position) faces the injection pump opening. Place the
seal (75/1), the shims (75/2) and the top seal (75/3) in
position. Shift the control lever to full load, install the
injection pump and screw it tight with the three hex.
nuts.
— Install the fuel pump

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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine

SETrING THE INJECTION PUMP


Setting the end of delivery
Fig. 76
Screw out the delivery valve holder (76/1). Take the
spring (76/2), sealing ring (76/3), valve cone (76/4) and
valve piston (76/5) out of the injection pump.

76

Fig. 77
Turn the engine until the pump piston has been
brought into its lowest position. Screw in the spill
device, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 535, and fit dial
gauge, special tool No. 74641 333 546, with a preload
of approx. 1 mm.
Shift the control lever to the “Start” position.
Do not pull the cold start knob.
Close the return bore at the banjo bolt (77/1). Connect
up a separate fuel feed.

77

Fig. 78
Fuel must flow free of bubbles out of the overflow
device.
Note:

The markings for T.D.C. (78/1) and the graduations


(78/2) for the beginning of injection are punched in
the flywheel.
The mating mark (78/3) is on the crankcase.

78
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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine

Use the flywheel to turn the engine in the direction of


rotation (anticlookwise when looking at the flywheel),
until the fuel ceases to flow out of the overflow device.
Then continue to turn slowly until the fuel begins to
flow out again. This point is the end of delivery. Check
the number of degrees shown on the flywheel against
the specified value 10± 0.5°. If the two figures do
=

not tally, set the end of delivery as follows:


Set the dial gauge to ‘0” and turn the flywheel to the
specified number of degrees. Read off the value
indicated on the dial gauge. This value is the thickness
of the shims which must be removed or added
underneath the injection pump.
End of delivery later add shims
=

End of delivery earlier remove shims


=

Remove the injection pump, correct the end of


delivery with the shims (75/2) and install the injection
pump again. To verify the setting, repeat the check
once again.

Setting the effective stroke


Fig. 79
Once the end of delivery has been correctly set, the
effective stroke must be checked and set.
Use the flywheel to set the injection pump on end of
delivery. Set the dial gauge to “0”.
Use the flywheel to turn the engine against the
direction of rotation until the dial gauge shows 1.54
mm specified value for the effective stroke. Fuel
=

must now begin to flow out of the overflow pipe again.


If not, set the effective stroke as follows: -

Remove the sealing wire and screw out the headless


screws (79/1). Use the special tool No. 74 64 1 333
528 to turn the cold start eccentric cautiously until
fuel starts to emerge from the overflow pipe.
Tighten the headless screws again, check the
effective stroke once more and seal the headless
screws with wire against turning. 79
Take the dial gauge and the spill device off the
injection pump. Fit the spring, sealing ring, valve cone
and valve piston in the injection pump. Screw in the
delivery valve holder (see Fig. 76).

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BMW D 12 Marine engine

OVERHAULING THE INJECTOR NOZZLE

— Remove the injector nozzle (see “Removing the


cylinder head”)

Fig. 80
N
0
Unscrew the union nut (80/1). Take out the nozzle (80/
2) and clean it with a nozzle cleaning tool. Under no
circumstances must hard objects such as steel
brushes, etc., be used for cleaning, The carbon
residue attached to it is to be cleaned off properly.
The nozzle is to be exchanged if:
the nozzle needle (80/3) is rough or corroded,
the nozzle needle or nozzle body has been overheated
(blue discolouration),
there is leakage at the nozzle needle cone.
Flush all parts in clean fuel prior to assembly. Tighten
the union nut with a tightening torque of 85 Nm.

80

Caution:
The utmost cleanliness must be observed in cleaning
and checking the nozzle. Flush the injector only in
clean fuel. Even microscopically small particles lead
to wear and to malfunctioning.
Note:
A defective nozzle leads, amongst other things, to
poor combustion (dense, black exhaust smoke), poor
performance and overheating of cylinder head, piston
and cylinder.

CHECKING THE FUNCTIONING OF INJECTION


PUMP AND INJECTOR

— Remove the high-pressure line


— Bleed the fuel system properly

Figs. 81 and 82

Shift the control lever to “Full load”. Do not pull the


cold start knob.
Connect up the pressure gauge, special tool No. 74
64 1 333 545, to the injection pump. The connections
(81/1,2) must be closed.
Turn the engine over by hand until the pressure gauge
indicates 300 to 350 bars. Stop turning and watch
whether the pressure is maintained.

81
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BMW D 12 Marine engine
If the pressure drops and the pump does not even
hold a pressure of 250 bars, it is defective.
To check the injector, connect it up to connection 1 C
or 2 of the pressure gauge. Turn the engine over by I
hand again. The ejection pressure and the functioning
of the injector can be observed from the spray pattern.
If the injector is in order, the spray pattern will be as
illustrated in (82/1); if it is defective, as illustrated in
(82/2).
The ejection pressure, specified pressure 112+8 bars,
is altered by adding or removing small plates (80/4)
on the injector spring. 2
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Warning:
Do not point the fuel jet at the body, danger of injury!

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING
THE CAMSHAFT ASSEMBLY

Removing the camshaft assembly

Fig. 83
Turn the camshaft until the contrarotating
counterweight (83/1) faces the crankshaft. Block the
crankshaft to prevent it turning.
Fabricate a metal plate (83/2) as illustrated and screw
it on to the crankshaft gear. Screw out the socket-
head screw (83/3) and remove together with its lock
washer. Apply a two-arm puller to the metal plate and
pull the gear together with the driver (83/4) off the
crankshaft.

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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine

Fig. 84
Place the engine on its flywheel side. Lift both rocker
levers upwards as far as they will go off the crankshaft,
so that they are not damaged by the cam tips.
Remove the ring (83/5) and use the extractor, special
tool No. 74 64 1 333 556, to pull the complete
camshaft assembly out of the crankcase. Remove the
intermediate ring 84/1) together with the seal from
the crankcase.

84

Installing the crankshaft assembly


Installation of the camshaft assembly takes place in
the reverse sequence to removal.
Fig. 85

Caution:
The marks (85/1) on the crankshaft and camshaft
gears must coincide.

85

Caution:
Fig. 86
To install the gear (86/1), heat it to 80— 1000 C and
install it so that the two marks (86/2) coincide.
Push on the ring (87/9).
— Install the timing cover
— Install the water pump
— Install the fuel pump

86
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Stripping the camshaft assembly
Fig. 87
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Pull the cams (87/1,2), gear (87/3), spacer (87/4), gear
(87/5) with counterweight and needle-bearing outer
race, inner race (87/6) and spacer (87,7) singly, one
after the other, from the camshaft (87/8).
Note:
If necessary, heat the inner race to approx. 70~800 C.

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Assembling the camshaft assembly
Note:
Push the spacer (87/7) and the inner race (87/6) on
to the camshaft.
In necessary, exchange the needle-bearing outer race
in the gear (87/5) and press the gear, with the
counterweight facing rearwards, on to the camshaft.
Place the spacer (87/4) in position and press the gear
(87/3) on, with the “0” mark facing the counterweight.
Press on the wide cam (exhaust) (87/2), with the
chamfered side of the hole facing the gear. Press the
narrow cam (intake) (87/1), with the recesses facing
the exhaust cam, on to the camshaft.

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING
- .-w ~W •~çr

THE ROCKER LEVERS


Removing the rocker levers

— Remove the camshaft assembly


Fig. 88
Screw out the socket-head screw (88/1) and take the
rocker levers (88/2) together with the rocker lever
bracket (88/3) out of the crankcase.

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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine
Fig. 89
Disengage the two circlips (89/1) and pull the rocker
lever shaft (89/2) out of the rocker levers (89/3) and
out of the rocker lever bracket (89/4). Pay attention
to the shim(s) (89/5).
Examine the rocker levers for wear and exchange, if
necessary.

89

Installing the rocker levers


Installation takes place in the reverse sequence to
removal.
Note:
Fit the rocker lever shaft with the longer ridge facing
the crankcase.
Tighten the socket-head screw (89/6) with a tightening
torque of 60 Nm.
— Install the camshaft assembly

REMOVING AND INSTALLING


THE FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM

Removing the fuel control system

— Remove the camshaft assembly


— Remove the rocker levers

Fig. 90

Shift the control lever to the “Stop” position and


remove the circlip (90/1) from the governor lever shaft.

90 Fi~
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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine
Fig. 91
Use the extractor, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 554,
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to pull the governor lever shaft out of the governor
lever (91/1) and out of the crankcase..
Disengage the governor lever from the governor
spring and take it out of the crankcase.

91

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Fig. 92
Block the crankshaft. Use the extractor, special tool
No.7464 1 333 527, to pull the crankshaft gear (92/1)
off the crankshaft.
Remove the sliding disc (92/2) and ball sleeve (92/3),
paying attention to balls falling out of the ball hub.

92 C
Fig. 93
Use the extractor, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 557,
to pull the ball hub off the crankshaft.

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93
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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine

Fig. 94
Unscrew the lock nut (94/1) and hex. nut (94/2) and
take the washer (94/3) offthe control lever shaft (94/4).
Remove the control lever (94/5).

94

Fig. 95
Take the key (95/1) out of the shaft and remove the
spacer (95/2). Sever the locking wire and screw out
the speed adjusting screw (95/3). Knock the control
lever shaft out of the crankcase.

95

Fig. 96
Remove the cotter pin (96/1) and take the spring (96/2)
off the control lever shaft (96/3). Exchange the 0-ring
(96/4).

96
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Fig. 97
Sever the locking wire, screw the headless screws
C
out of the holes (97/1) and use the special wrench,
special tool No. 74 64 1 333 528, to screw out the
cold start device (97/2).

97
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Installing the fuel control system
Installation of the fuel control system takes place in
the reverse sequence to removal.

Note:
Fig. 98
Heat both parts (98/1) of the ball hub to 70—80° C,
place them on the crankshaft and use the mandrel,
special tool No. 7464 1 333 525, to drive them on the
crankshaft as far as they will go.
Use some bearing grease to fit the four balls
diagonally into the ball hub.
Push on the ball sleeve and sliding disc (see Fig. 92)
and check that they slide properly.

98 C
Note:
Fig. 99
Heat the crankshaft gear to 80 to 1000 C and use the
mandrel, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 526 to drive it
on to the crankshaft. Fit the driver.
— Install the camshaft assembly
— Install the rocker levers.

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99
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BMW D 12 Marine engine

Setting the engine speed


Note:
A rev-counter is indispensible for setting and altering
the engine rated speed.

Fig. 100
Unscrew the lock nut (100/1). Turn the headless screw
(100/2) until the desired speed is obtained.
Turn clockwise to decrease the speed.
Turn anti-clockwise to increase the speed.
Screw the lock nut tight and seal it.
Caution:
The camshaft is geared down in the ratio of 1:4, i.e.,
the speed measured on the camshaft must be
multiplied by 4 to obtain the engine rated speed.
Note:
Every time the headless screw is shifted, the control
lever must be shifted briefly in the direction of “Stop”
and then brought into the full-load position up to the
stop.
To obtain the desired rated speed at full load, the
maximum speed of the unloaded engine must be set
at 3160 r.p.m.
Setting the idling speed
Slacken the lock nut (100/3) and turn the headless
screw (100/4) until the idling speed is 780-800 r.p.m.
Tighten the lock nut again.

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BMW D 12 Marine engine
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE PISTON

Removing the piston C


Fig. 101
Bring the piston to T.D.C. and disengage the circlips
(10 1/1).

101
I
Fig. 102
C
Heat the piston to 50° C, use the extractor, special
tool No. 7464 1 333 552, to press the gudgeon pin
out and remove the piston from the connecting rod.

102 C
Fig. 103
Remove the piston rings from the piston with piston
ring pliers, special tool No. 74 64 1 333 549. Examine
the piston for damage such as ring land fracture,
seizure sites, worn ring grooves, worn gudgeon-pin
bores and exchange, if necessary.

C
103
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BMW D 12 Marine engine

Fig. 104
Fit a piston ring (104/1) in the cylinder and measure
the piston ring gap with a feeler gauge. Specified gap
(new condition) 0,3 0,5 mm. Permissible wear up to

2,0 mm.
Carry out this measurement on all three piston rings,
one after another.

104

Installing the piston


Installation of the piston takes place in the reverse
sequence to removal.

Caution:
Fig. 105
The recess (105/1) in the piston top must face the
flywheel side.
Note:
Before the gudgeon pin (105/2) is installed, fit a circlip
in the piston as a stop.
— Install the cylinder
— Install the cylinder head

105

REMOVING AND INSTALLING


THE CONNECTING ROD

Removing the connecting rod

Fig. 106
Place the engine on one of its sides. Screw out the
four hex.-head screws (106/1), remove them together
with their spring washers and take off the crankcase
cover (106/2). Pull out the oil dipstick.

106
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Fig. 107
Screw out the two socket-head screws (107/1),
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remove them together with their spring washers and
take the counterweight (107/2) off the crankshaft.

107

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Fig. 108
Screw out the two socket-head screws (108/1),
remove them together with their lock washers and
take the connecting rod bearing cap (108/2) and
connecting rod out of the crankcase.

108 C
Installing the connecting rod
Fig. 109
Installation of the connecting rod takes place in the
reverse sequence to removal.
Prior to installation, check the connecting rod for the
following damage and exchange, if necessary:
overheating (blue discolouration)
maximum slant
connecting rod bearing wear
connecting rod bearing roughness or cracks
Note:
The numbers (109/1) stamped in the connecting rod
and in the connecting rod bearing cap must face the
same side. The scoop opening (109/2) must face in
the direction of rotation of the engine.
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Place a new 0-ring on the crankcase cover.
109
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REMOVINGAND INSTALLING THE CRANKSHAFT

Removing the crankshaft

— Remove the connecting rod

Fig. 110

Remove the second counterweight (see Fig. 107).


Place the engine upright again and take the crankshaft
out of the crankcase, if necessary using a plastic
hammer to drive it out. Disengage the snap ring (11 0/
1) and press out the outer race (110/2) of the
cylindrical roller bearing. Heat the crankcase to
approx. 80CC and pull out the camshaft bearing (110/
3) with the internal extractor, special tool No.
7464 1 333 530.

110

Fig. 111

Remove the shim (111/1), heat the two inner races


(111/2) to approx. 90—i 000 C and take them off the
crankshaft.

Note:
Heat the inner races with a medium-size welding torch
to avoid heat being transferred to the crankshaft. Pay
attention that the races are not overheated (blue
discolouration). Under no circumstances must
damaged races be re-used.

111

Installing the crankshaft


Installation of the crankshaft takes place in the reverse
sequence to removal.

Fig. 112
To install the crankshaft, heat the crankcase to H
approx. 80—100° C.
Measure the distance “H” from the seat of the bearing
flange to the contact face of the flywheel-side inner
race and correct with shims (111/3), if necessary.
Specified distance, crankcase cold: 15,1 15,3 mm;

crankcase warm: 15,3—15,5 mm.

112
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BMW Dl 2 Marine engine
Install; the bearing cover and measure the

crankshaft end clearance. Specified end clearance


with crankcase cold: 0,1 0,3 mm; with crankcase

ED
warm: 0,3 0,5 mm.
Fit the large counterweight on the flywheel side.
Tighten the socket-head screws of the
counterweights with a tightening torque of 65 Nm.

JOB SEQUENCE IN ASSEMBLING THE ENGINE


— Install thecrankshaft
— Fit the b~aring cover
— Measure the crankshaft end clearance
— Install the fuel control system
— lnsta!l the connecting rod
— Install the counterweights
— Install the piston
— Fit the crankshaft gear
— Install the rocker levers
Install the camshaft assembly


Fit the timing cover
Fit the hand-crank guide
ED
— Install the cylinder
— Measure the piston projection
— Fit the valves
— Install the decompression lever
— Fit the rocker arms
— Fit the cylinder head
— Set the valve clearance
— Set the decompression device
— Install the injector
— Fit the temperature pickup
— Fit the thermostat
— Install the exhaust manifold
— Install the water pump
— Install the injection pump
— Install the fuel pump
— ~ith electric engine stop as accessory) Install the
electric engine stop
— Install the air filter
Install the stator


Fit the flywheel housing ring
Install the flywheel with rotor
ED
— Install the clutch
— Install the gearbox
— Install the retaining plate with engine electricals
— Install the starter
— Set the injection pump

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TECHNICAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Fuel Diesel DIN 51601


Engine oil HD-API CC/CD
Gearbox oil Hurth ATE Dexron / ZF SAE 20 W 20
Fuelfilter BMW 1332 1 329 270
Airfilter BMW 13711 329 269
Gearbox Hurth HBW 5 or ZF BW 3

TECHNICAL DATA

Engine

No. of strokes 4-stroke


Cycle Diesel cycle with direct injection
No. of cylinders 1
Displacement c.c. 528
Stroke mm 100
Bore mm 82
Compression ratio 22:1
(3 Output KW (metric horsepower) 7,5 (10) at 3000 r.p.m.
Max. torque 27 Nm at 1900 r.p.m.
Lubrication splash
Cooling single-circuit water cooling
Engine weight, dry, with gearbox kg 108

Filling quantities
Engine oil 2 litres
Gearbox oil 0,4 litres
Max. axial installation angle 150
Gearbox reduction ratio forwards 2,7:1, reverse 1,9:1

Piston

Piston dia. 81,97mm


Oversize +1 mm
Piston ring gap, new 0,3—0,5 mm
Piston ring gap, max. afterwear 2 mm
Piston projection from top edge of cylinder 0,80—0,90 mm

Connecting rod

Gudgeon pin bore dia. 32H6~°’°16 mm


Connecting rod bearing bore die. 54F~,019 mm

Gudgeon pin bush outer dia., loose 32s63g~ mm

Gudgeon pin bush inner die., pressed in 28E83~g mm

Max. wear 0,20 mm


Max. permissible slant 0,08 mm over measuring length
of 300 mm

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Connecting-rod bearing
Outer dia. 54 mm
Inner dia. 48 mm
Width 32-0.2 mm
Undersize 47,5 mm
Cylinder head and valves
Thickness of cylinder head gasket 1,50 mm
Rockerarm shaft dia. 12~?~ mm
Max. wear 0,05 mm
End clearance 0,05 mm
Rocker arm bore dia. 12K7t3g~~ mm
Max. wear 0,05mm
Radius on rockerarrn 8 mm
Valve seat angle 450

Valve clearance, cold 0,35 mm


Valve stem dia. Intake 7:~~ mm
Exhaust 79&&mm
Valvediscdia. Intake 31 mm 0
Exhaust 31 mm
Valve projection
Max. 0,55 nim
Mm. 0,25 mm
Valve guide
Bore dia. 7H6~°’°°9 mm
Max. wear 0,05 mm
Outerdia. 12s58~~ mm
Valve guide bore in cylinder head 1 2H6°’°11 mm
Pressure for installing valve
guide(cylinderheadcold) 1000 N

Cylinder
Boredia 82*001 mm
Max. wear 0,15mm
Permissible roughness 1,0—1,2 microns
Oversize +1 mm
Shims available 0,1 and 0,2 mm
Piston projection 0,80—0,90 mm

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Crankshaft
Crankpin dia.
Standard 4&%~%mm
Overall clearance 0,15 mm
Undersize ~ mm
Permissible roughness 0,3 microns
Radii on crankpin 3,5mm
Hardness of crankpin 50—55 AC
Depth of hardness on crankpin 1,1—1,5 mm
Ball hub dia. 29r6g~~ mm
Ball sleeve dia. 28f7~’~ mm
Diameterofgearon crankshaft 2256gg~ mm
Regrindofcrankpin 0,5 mm
Crankshaft end clearance
With engine cold 0,1—0,3mm
With engine warm 03—0,5 mm
Injection pump
Type Bosch PFR 1K 70A/343/ll
Injection timing:
End of delivery 10±0,5° B.T.D.C.
Effective stroke 1,54 mm
Injector Bosch
Injection pressure 112+8 bars
LIe ctricaIs
Starter (Bosch) sliding gear
Voltage 12V
Output 1,1 kW
Generator
Voltage l4V
Max. current 25 A
Output 350 W
Battery 12V6OAh

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TIGHTENING TORQUES
Cylinder head nuts 55 Nm
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Conecting rod bolts 60 Nm
Socket-head screws for
counterweights (crankshaft) 65 Nm
Injector nuts 15 Nm
Nozzle holder 15 Nm
Flywheel nut 250—300 Nm
lnjection-pumpdeliveryvalve 4Q Nm
Bearing flange nuts (on flywheel side) 30 Nm
Union nut on injector 85 Nm
Rockerleverbracketscrew 60 Nm
M 12 x 1,5 screw in end of crankshaft
ontiminggearside 60 Nm

SPECIAL TOOLS
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Description BMW Part No.
Mandrel for ball hub 74 64 1 333 525
Mandrel for crankshaft gear 74641 333 526
Extractor for crankshaft gear 7464 1 333 627
Spill device for injection pump 7464 1 333 535
Wrench for cold-start device 74 64 1 333 528
Multi-purpose extractor 74 64 1 333 536
Wrench for multiple plug, synchro 74 64 1 333 529
Allen socket, 8mm, with pilot 74 64 1 333 537
Allen socket, 10mm, with pilot 74 64 1 333 538
Clamp forvalve grinding 74641 333 539
Allen wrench, 6mm, long 7464 1 333 540
Allen socket, 6mm 74 64 1 333 541
Bracket for cylinder 7464 1 333 561
Press-in mandrel, 7mm dia., for valve guide 74 64 1 333 542
Hand reamer, 7mm dia., H 7 for valve guide 74 64 1 333 532
Piston ring strap 74 64 1 333 560
Measuring device for piston projection 74 64 1 333 544
Testing deviceforinjection equipment 74641 333 545
Dial gauge 1/100mm 74 64 1 333 546
Torque wrench 0—140 Nm 7464 1 333 547
Guideforvalvereseatingtool,7mm 74641 333534
Holderforvalve reseating tool 74641 333 548
Pistob ring pliers 74 64 1 333 549
Allen socket, 8mm 74 64 1 333 550
Valve reseating tool, 42,5mm dia. 74 64 1 333 551
Gudgeon pin extractor 74 64 1 333 552
Timing cover extractor 74 64 1 333 555
Extractorforgovernorhub 7464 1 333 557
Extractor for camshaft 7464 1 333 556
Auxiliary bush for installing timing cover on camshaft 74 64 1 333 558
Socket wrench for SW 46 flywheel nut 74 64 1 333 559
Allen socket, 10 mm, without pilot 74 64 1 333 562
Extractorforgovernorlevershaft 74641 333 554
Internal extractor, 27—36 mm 74 64 1 333 530
Double-endflarenutwrench, 17/19mm 74641 333 543
Forcing screw 74 64 1 333 568

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BMW D 12 Marine engine

WINTER LAY-UP AND LENGTHY OPERATING BREAKS


The engine must be given preservation treatment for lengthy lay-ups, to prevent its components being destroyed by
corrosion.
Before the boat is taken out of the water

• Run engine warm and drain oil with the engine at a standstill.
• Pour in corrosion inhibiting oil UNTIL LEVEL REACHES BOTTOM MARK on oil dipstick.
• Drain gearbox and fill up with oil. (See “Specifications”)
Caution:
Before the engine is recommissioned, the corrosion inhibiting oil must be replaced by the recommended engine oil.
It is expedient to hang an appropriate tag on the engine as a reminder.

• Mix 2 litres of Diesel fuel with 1 litre of corrosion inhibiting oil in a suitable container. Route a hose from the fuel
line, or direct from the fuel filter, into this container.
• Start engine and run for about 15 minutes.
On dry land

• Drain water from the cooling system. Do not remove the water pump impeller.
• Close the raw water cock and detach the water pipe from the pump.
• Mix approx. 12 litres of clean water with approx. 1,2 litres of emulsifying corrosion inhibiting oil in a container.
Continually mix oil with water and stir as thoroughly as possible.
• Connect a hose to the cooling water pump and hang the other end into the container.
• Start the engine (idling) to let the mixture circulate.
• Completely empty the cooling system. No residual water must remain in the engine, as the mixture used has no
antifreeze properties.
• Shut off the engine.
• Unscrew the injector and pour about 1 teaspoonful of corrosion inhibiting oil into the cylinder. Crankthe engine
several times. Install the injector.
• Remove the water-pump impeller.
• Clean engine and gearbox and treat with corrosion inhibiting oil to protect from corrosion damage.
• Lubricate all cables and linkages.
• Disconnect the battery.
Preparations for recommissioning

Q ••• Install impeller ininhibiting


Drain corrosion the cooling water
oil and fill pump.
up with recommended oil.
Unscrew fuel injector and crank engine several times to remove surplus oil from the bylinder.
• Renew fuel filter.
• Fill tank with fresh Diesel fuel. Old fuel should not be used. Check lines and connections.
• Connect up battery again.
• Start the engine, as soon as the boat is in the wster.
• Do not forget to open the raw water cock!
Check fuel and cooling system for leakages.

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1983
AW Marine GmbH
iinchen, West Germany
Jbject to change in design and equipment
Printed in West Germany
12/83
01512128182
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inn either in part or in full only with written
rmlssion of BMW Marine GmbH
?alisatlon by Aeromeritime Logistik GmbH

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