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Condition Value
expand_moreAir intake system
expand_moreIntake manifold
M6 7.38 lbf⋅ft
M7 11.06 lbf⋅ft
M8 16.23 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreCarburetion
expand_moreHigh-pressure pump pulley
M14 × 1,5 screws 47.94 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreInjection hoses
Union nuts 14.75 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreCharging
expand_moreTurbo charger
On exhaust manifold 36.88 lbf⋅ft
Use hot screw paste
Turbocharger oil feed line 18.44 lbf⋅ft
Replace sealing rings.
expand_moreCylinder head
expand_moreCamshaft bearing
expand_moreAll other modifications
M6 7.38 lbf⋅ft
M7 11.06 lbf⋅ft
M8 14.75 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreCylinder head screws
expand_moreAll other modifications
Second stage 90°
Third stage 90°
expand_moreAluminium engine block
Figure 1. Cylinder head, Cylinder head screws, All other modifications, Aluminium engine block.
Figure 1. Cylinder head, Cylinder head screws, All other modifications, Aluminium engine block.
First stage 29.5 lbf⋅ft
See figure 1.
expand_moreGrey cast-iron engine block
First stage 22.13 lbf⋅ft
See figure 1.
expand_moreValve cover
M6 7.38 lbf⋅ft
M7 11.06 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreEngine block
expand_moreConnecting rod bearing
expand_moreAll other modifications
First stage 3.69 lbf⋅ft
Replace, wash and lightly lubricate the screws.
Second stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Third stage 70°
expand_moreCrankshaft central screws
All other modifications 302.4 lbf⋅ft
Replace bolt.
Drive plate 88.51 lbf⋅ft
Replace screws.
expand_moreFlywheel
All other modifications 77.44 lbf⋅ft
Lightly lubricate the screws thread.
expand_moreMain bearing
expand_moreAll other modifications
expand_moreAluminium engine block
First stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Tighten the new screws evenly in several steps.
Second stage 70°
expand_moreGrey cast-iron engine block
First stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Tighten the new screws evenly in several steps.
Second stage 50°
expand_moreVibration damper
expand_moreAll other modifications
First stage 29.5 lbf⋅ft
Replace bolts.
Second stage 60°
Third stage 60°
expand_moreEngine control
expand_moreCamshaft timing gear
expand_moreAll other modifications
First stage 3.69 lbf⋅ft
Second stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreChain tensioner
All other modifications 51.63 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreChain tensioner locking screws
expand_moreAll other modifications
M30 × 1 screws 51.63 lbf⋅ft
M40 × 1,5 screws 22.13 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreTension rail bearing screws
M16 × 1,5 screws 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Replace the bolt
expand_moreEngine lubrication
expand_moreOil drain plug
expand_moreAll other modifications
M12 × 1,5 screws 18.44 lbf⋅ft
Oil filter housing 18.44 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreOil sump
expand_moreAll other modifications
M6 screws (class 10.9) 8.85 lbf⋅ft
M6 8.8 7.38 lbf⋅ft
M8 screws (class 8.8) 16.23 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreEngine management
expand_moreGlow plugs
All other modifications 13.28 lbf⋅ft
Knock sensor 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Lambda sensor 36.88 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreExhaust system
expand_moreCatalytic converter
M10 30.98 lbf⋅ft
Replace nuts. Use hot screw paste.
expand_moreExhaust manifold
All other modifications 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Replace the nuts and use fitting paste
expand_moreIgnition system
expand_moreSpark plugs
expand_moreAll other modifications
M12 × 1,25 screws 14.7519.18 lbf⋅ft
M14 × 1,25 screws 19.9124.34 lbf⋅ft

Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.

Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and BMW warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.

Conquer your fears and never give up!

DIY car service is not as difficult as it looks like and it might save you thousands of dollars per year. It might be even fun and a good thing to do with your kids on a weekend to teach them how basic machinery works. It's really hard to screw something up and damage your car permanently if you use right tools, follow BMW 5 Series Sedan service manual and use right parts and fluids in prescribed amounts. Even modern cars stuffed with electronics can be serviced in your garage or even in your driveway. Changing engine oil, brake fluid, ATF, replacing brake pads, and etc. It's all may be done by yourself in a mater of a couple of hours.

Doing basic service for your 1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan you're not only saving money, but also also improving your technical skills and learning something new.

1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan generations

In 1995 BMW offered 2 generations of the 5 Series Sedan. Engine fastener tightening specifications may vary in different generations. Be sure that you are looking at the rigt modification.

BMW 5 Series Sedan Fourth generation model years

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