BMW F 800 R K73 Desmontaje-Montaje Bloque Motor
BMW F 800 R K73 Desmontaje-Montaje Bloque Motor
BMW F 800 R K73 Desmontaje-Montaje Bloque Motor
NOTICE
Pistons and piton pins have to be renewed if the engine block is
replaced.
Preparatory work
Removing oil filter
Removing starter
Removing flange for heat exchanger with coolant lines
Securing engine to assembly stand
Removing direct ignition coils
Removing spark plugs
Remove the cylinder head cover
Removing crankshaft sensor
Removing right crankcase cover
Setting engine to firing TDC
Checking valve clearance
Locking engine at firing TDC
Removing chain tensioner
Removing camshaft bearing cap unit
Removing both camshafts
Removing timing chain slide rail
Remove the cylinder head
Operating and removing gear lever
Removing pinion
Removing left crankcase cover
Removing selector shaft
Removing clutch pressure plate
Remove the lined plates
Removing clutch hub
Removing clutch cage
Removing oil pan
Remove the swing-arm shaft cover and oil pressure control
valve
Releasing TDC locator
Removing bottom crankcase half
Removing oil-pump drive gear
Removing cover of oil delivery pump
Removing oil delivery pump
Removing cover of oil suction pump
Core activity
(-) Removing piston with conrod
Mark the conrods to ensure that they remain matched with their
original cylinders.
Mark the exhaust side on the crown.
Push both conrods with pistons (1) down, taking care not to damage
the crankpins and the bearing shells.
Check
Result:
Technical data
Mating 50 °C
temperature, piston
pin in piston
Install conrod and piston pin (2), making sure that the installed
position is correct.
The dot on the base of the conrod (arrow) must face toward the
exhaust (note the mark on the piston crown).
ATTENTION
Loose circlips or gudgeon pin
Damage to cylinder barrel
Make sure that the circlips are correctly seated on the gudgeon pin.
Mark both main bearing caps prior to removal to ensure that they
can be reinstalled in their original positions.
Do not mix up the two main bearing caps.
Remove screws (1) and remove both main bearing caps (2).
Remove screw (1) and remove timing chain tensioning rail (2).
Tightening torques
Chain tensioner rail to engine block
M6, Replace screw 10 Nm
Thread-locking compound (Micro
-encapsulated)
ATTENTION
Incorrect positioning of the bearing shells
Engine damage
Position the lubrication holes in the bearing shells over the oil ducts.
Install all the bearing shells (arrows) in pairs, with the projections
engaged in the bearing-shell seats.
NOTICE
Replace the crankshaft bearing shells if the crankshaft is replaced.
ATTENTION
Installation of the gears not in compliance with correct procedure
Component damage
Install double gear on bottom axle.
Lubricant
Klüberpaste 46 MR 401 11 00 7 660 831
Requirement
Bearing shells are installed in the engine block.
Tightening torques
Main bearing cap
M8 x 77 - 10.9, Replace screw Tightening
Collar flat of screw lightly oiled sequence: See
repair manual
Tightening torque,
15 Nm
Additional angle of
rotation, 45+5°
−5
Technical data
Mating 50 °C
temperature, piston
pin in piston
Install conrod and piston pin (2), making sure that the installed
position is correct.
The dot on the base of the conrod (arrow) must face toward the
exhaust (note the mark on the piston crown).
ATTENTION
Loose circlips or gudgeon pin
Damage to cylinder barrel
Make sure that the circlips are correctly seated on the gudgeon pin.
Seat the tab of the circlip in the recess and work round the
circumference, pressing the circlip into the groove; the circlip must
engage with an audible click.
Lubricate the friction face of the cylinder and the friction face of the
piston skirt with engine oil.
Introduce the conrod and piston into the cylinder bore, making sure
that the assembly is installed right way round (arrows).
Technical data
Piston, installed Arrow on piston
direction crown pointing to
exhaust side
ATTENTION
Cracked conrods mismatched or installed wrong way round.
Component damage
Mark both conrod and conrod cap prior to disassembly and use
these marks to ensure that the components are reinstalled in their
original positions.
Oil the threads and collar seats of new conrod bolts (1).
Engage conrod bolts (1).
Tightening torques
Conrod bolt
M9 x 1 x 49, Replace screws 1st tightening
Thread and seating face of the torque, 10 Nm
screw oiled 2nd tightening
torque, 20 Nm
Additional angle of
rotation, 70°
Follow-up work
Installing selector drum with star-shaped locking element
Installing shaft sealing ring of selector drum
Installing locking lever
Installing shift fork, 5th/6th gear
Installing shift forks for 1st/3rd and 2nd/4th gears
Installing oil-pump shaft
Installing gearbox potentiometer
Installing oil delivery pump
Installing cover of oil delivery pump
Installing oil-pump drive gear
Installing oil suction pump
Installing cover of oil suction pump
Installing transmission output shaft and transmission input shaft
Installing bottom half of crankcase
Locking crankshaft in TDC position
Installing clutch cage
Installing clutch hub