BMW M73


The BMW M73 is a SOHC V12 petrol engine which replaced the BMW M70 and was produced from 1993-2002. It was used in the BMW E38 7 Series, E31 8 Series and Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph.

Design

Compared with its M70 predecessor, the M73 features an updated roller-rocker valve-train and an increased displacement, due to a bore increase of and a stroke increase of. While most other engines in the BMW range had switched to dual overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, the M73 used a single overhead camshalt and with two valves per cylinder.
Some versions of the engine have two separate Bosch Motronic engine control units, while others use a single Siemens ECU.

Versions

M73B54

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Due to more stringent emissions standards, the 1999 model year marked the addition of an electronically heated catalyst, variable MAP thermostat, and water cooled alternator.
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