BMW M54B30 Engine for Sale | 3.0L DOHC Inline-6 with Double VANOS
$3,999.99
Product Overview & Specifications
- Displacement: 2,979 cc (3.0L / 181.8 cu in)
- Engine Type: Interference engine- timing chain failure causes valve damage
- Engine Family: BMW M54
- Configuration: Inline-6, DOHC, 24 valves
- Condition: Used OEM, compression tested and inspected
- In Stock – Standard and ZHP Variants – Call to Confirm Availability
- Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 5 to 10 Business Days
- All 6 Cylinders Compression Tested – Results Available Before You Pay
- Double VANOS Solenoid Condition Inspected Before Shipping
- DISA Valve Condition Checked – Known Failure Point Assessed
- CCV System Condition Noted – Prevents Post-Install Gasket Failures
- No Core Charge – Keep Your Old Engine
- 15 Day Replacement Warranty on Internal Defects
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Description
About This Engine
The BMW M54B30 is the 3.0-liter version of BMW's M54 inline-six family and one of the most celebrated naturally aspirated six-cylinder engines of the 2000s. Produced from 2000 to 2006, it earned a place on Ward's 10 Best Engines list for three consecutive years- 2001, 2002, and 2003- a recognition reserved for engines that define class-leading performance in their era. At 228 hp from 3.0 liters with no forced induction, it delivered what BMW's engineers called a perfect balance of power, refinement, and response.
The M54B30 introduced two technologies that define its character. Double VANOS adjusts the timing of both the intake AND exhaust camshafts continuously across the RPM range- unlike single VANOS which only adjusted one camshaft. This gives the M54B30 a remarkably flat torque curve: strong from 2,000 rpm all the way to its 6,500 rpm redline. The DISA (Dual Intake System) variable-length intake manifold switches between long runners for low-RPM torque and short runners for high-RPM power- a pneumatic mechanical system that requires no electronic control and adds measurable output across the entire range.
The M54B30 powers the E46 330i, 330Ci, 330xi, 330xd (some markets), E39 530i, E53 X5 3.0i, Z3 3.0i, and E85 Z4 3.0i among others. The North American ZHP Performance Package version used in select E46 330i models produces 235 hp and extends the redline to 6,800 rpm through revised camshafts and ECU calibration.
Signs You Need a Replacement Engine
- Rough idle or hesitation at light throttle that clears under load- DISA valve flap broken and rattling in the intake manifold. A broken DISA flap can cause debris ingestion and engine damage if not caught promptly.
- Cold-start rattle lasting more than 5 seconds- VANOS solenoid rattle or timing chain guide wear. Normal VANOS rattle clears within 2 to 3 seconds. Longer duration indicates worn components.
- Oil leaks from valve cover gasket or oil filter housing gasket- the two most common M54 oil leak points on high-mileage engines
- Overheating or coolant loss- failed water pump (plastic impeller), cracked expansion tank, or failed thermostat. All three are known M54 failure points.
- Rough idle with oil smoke from exhaust- CCV (Crankcase Ventilation) system blocked, forcing crankcase pressure into the intake and burning oil
- Significant oil consumption beyond 1 quart per 1,500 miles- CCV failure accelerating valve stem seal and gasket deterioration
Known Problems With This Engine
- VANOS seal and solenoid degradation: The Double VANOS system relies on oil pressure and solenoid-directed oil flow to adjust cam timing. The internal O-rings and seals dry out and crack on aged M54 engines, reducing cam timing authority and causing rough idle and lost torque. The solenoid screens clog with sludge on engines that had infrequent oil changes. We inspect the VANOS solenoid connectors and check for related fault codes on every unit.
- DISA valve failure- most critical for engine health: The DISA valve controls intake runner length using a spring-loaded flap. The flap pivot pin is a known failure point- it breaks off, sending the plastic flap and pin into the intake manifold and potentially into the engine. We specifically inspect the DISA valve condition before every unit ships. Do not install an M54B30 without inspecting the DISA valve before start-up.
- CCV system blockage driving oil consumption and gasket failure: The Crankcase Ventilation system on the M54 uses an oil separator that clogs with sludge on high-mileage or poorly maintained engines. A blocked CCV raises crankcase pressure, forcing oil past seals and gaskets. We inspect CCV condition and note it before shipping.
- Cooling system- the M54's most expensive failure point: The water pump uses a plastic impeller that cracks and spins freely on its shaft, causing catastrophic overheating with no warning. The expansion tank is also plastic and cracks under thermal cycling. We note cooling system condition indicators on every unit.
- Timing chain guides and tensioner: The M54 is an interference engine. Worn timing chain plastic guides produce a characteristic rattling sound on cold start. A failed tensioner can cause chain skip and bent valves. We specifically inspect for timing chain noise and note it before shipping.
M54B30 Variants and Applications
The M54B30 was used in the following BMW models in standard and ZHP configurations:
| Variant | Applications | HP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard M54B30 | E46 330i/Ci/xi, E39 530i, E53 X5 3.0i, Z3 3.0i, E85 Z4 3.0i | 228 hp | 6,500 rpm redline. Standard cam profiles. MS43 ECU. Most common used unit. |
| ZHP M54B30 (North America) | E46 330i ZHP Performance Package only | 235 hp | 6,800 rpm redline. Revised intake and exhaust cam profiles. ZHP badge on engine. Identified by vehicle option code 23P. |
What Is Included- What Is Not Included
| INCLUDED- Long Block | Block, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, camshafts, cylinder head, DOHC valvetrain with Double VANOS units, DISA intake manifold variable assembly, oil pan, front timing cover. |
|---|---|
| NOT INCLUDED | Intake manifold air box and MAF sensor, alternator, power steering pump, A/C compressor, starter, ECU and wiring harness, cooling system components (water pump, thermostat, expansion tank). |
| Critical Note | Replace water pump, thermostat, and expansion tank at installation. Do NOT reuse these components on a used engine. Cost of parts is under $300. Cost of an overheated engine is catastrophic. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old engine. |
Vehicle Compatibility
The BMW M54B30 was factory installed in the following vehicles:
| BMW E46 330i, 330Ci, 330xi | 2001 to 2005 |
|---|---|
| BMW E46 330i ZHP Performance Package | 2003 to 2005 (235 hp ZHP variant) |
| BMW E39 530i | 2001 to 2003 |
| BMW E53 X5 3.0i | 2001 to 2006 |
| BMW Z3 3.0i | 2000 to 2002 |
| BMW E85 Z4 3.0i | 2003 to 2006 |
| Swap Applications | Popular E30, E36, and other chassis swap platform. Same engine family as M52TU predecessor- direct-fit in many earlier BMW applications with standard mounts. |
The M54B30 is a popular engine swap into earlier BMW E30 and E36 chassis due to its power increase over stock engines and shared mounting architecture with earlier M52 and M50 engines. The swap requires the M54 wiring harness, ECU, and compatible transmission (ZF S5-31 5-speed or ZF GS6 6-speed). Call (240) 301-0095 with your chassis year and current engine and we will advise on swap requirements.
Transmission compatibility: ZF S5-31 5-speed manual (E46 standard) | ZF GS6-37BZ 6-speed manual (ZHP and sport packages) | GM 5L40-E 5-speed automatic (E46 and E53) | ZF 5HP-19 5-speed automatic (E39). Confirm your current transmission before ordering.
Not sure if this fits? Call (240) 301-0095. We verify fitment before every order ships.
Common Names and Search Terms
| M54B30 | Most common buyer search code |
|---|---|
| BMW M54B30 | Full engine designation |
| BMW M54 3.0 | Displacement qualifier |
| E46 330i engine | Chassis-specific search |
| BMW 3.0 inline six | Architecture descriptor |
| BMW 330i engine | Common application search |
| M54B30 swap engine | Swap community buyer |
| ZHP engine | Performance package buyer |
| BMW E39 530i engine | 5-series buyer |
| BMW X5 3.0 engine | SUV application buyer |
Used OEM vs Rebuilt- Which Is Right for You?
Used OEM is the right choice for an E46 330i, E39 530i, or E53 X5 replacement where a compression-tested, VANOS and DISA inspected unit is the practical foundation. Our units are documented with specific attention to the M54's known failure points- DISA, VANOS, CCV, and cooling system- before shipping.
A professionally rebuilt M54B30 makes sense for a track build or ZHP-spec restoration where fresh cam seals, timing chain components, and VANOS rebuild are required. BMW specialists can rebuild an M54B30 to as-new or beyond-stock specification for $2,500 to $4,500 or more. Call us and we can discuss what current unit condition warrants.
Condition and Inspection Process
- Compression test across all 6 cylinders- results per cylinder recorded and shared before shipping
- Double VANOS solenoid connectors inspected and fault code scan performed where possible
- DISA valve inspection- flap pivot pin integrity checked- critical failure point assessed
- CCV system inspection for blockage indicators and crankcase pressure signs
- Timing chain cold-start inspection for guide rattle beyond normal 2 to 3 second range
- Oil filter housing gasket and valve cover gasket areas inspected for active seepage
- Cooling system inspected for external damage, expansion tank cracks, and obvious water pump condition
Mileage varies by unit. Where available from the donor vehicle we provide it. Where mileage cannot be confirmed, we disclose this before your order is placed.
Buyer Tips- What to Know Before You Order
- Replace the cooling system at installation- not optional: Water pump (plastic impeller), thermostat (wax pellet), expansion tank, and all rubber hoses must be replaced when installing any used M54B30. These parts cost under $300 combined. Skipping them on a used engine risks catastrophic overheating that destroys the head.
- Inspect the DISA valve before first start: Remove and inspect the DISA valve before running the engine after installation. A broken flap that goes undetected will circulate plastic debris through the engine. We inspect this before shipping but verify again before start-up.
- Oil change immediately at installation: Use only BMW-approved full synthetic 5W-30 (Castrol Edge or equivalent). Do not use conventional oil. Change the oil and filter immediately after installation before the first start to flush any debris from storage.
- VANOS service: If the engine shows any cold-start VANOS rattle lasting more than 3 seconds, rebuild the VANOS units with updated Viton seal kits before driving. The kits cost around $100 per side and can be DIY installed in 2 to 3 hours.
- Timing belt vs chain: The M54B30 uses a timing chain- not a belt. There is no scheduled timing belt replacement. However, the chain guides are plastic and degrade over time. If the engine has unknown service history, budget for timing chain guide inspection within the first 10,000 miles.
Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions
- All 6 cylinders compression tested- results available before you pay
- Double VANOS solenoid condition and DISA valve specifically inspected- the two most critical M54 failure points before start-up
- CCV condition noted- prevents post-install oil consumption surprises
- Timing chain cold-start assessed- interference engine risk disclosed
- No core charge- keep your old engine
- Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states, no hidden fees
- 15 day replacement warranty on internal engine defects
- Call (240) 301-0095- speak with someone who understands M54 failure modes and what to inspect before this engine goes in a car
Additional information
| displacement | 2, 979 cc (3.0L / 181.8 cu in) |
|---|---|
| engine-family | BMW M54 |
| configuration | 24 valves, DOHC, Inline-6 |
| bore-x-stroke | 84 mm x 89.6 mm |
| compression-ratio | 10.2:1 |
| horsepower | 228 hp at 5, 900 rpm (standard) | 235 hp (ZHP) |
| torque | 221 lb-ft at 3, 500 RPM |
| redline | 500 rpm (standard) | 6, 6, 800 rpm (ZHP) |
| vanos | Double VANOS- intake AND exhaust variable cam timing |
The ZHP variant uses revised intake and exhaust camshaft profiles and a retuned ECU calibration, raising output from 228 hp to 235 hp and extending the redline from 6,500 to 6,800 rpm. ZHP engines are identified by the vehicle's option code 23P and by the ZHP badging on the engine cover. All other components are the same as the standard M54B30.
The DISA valve flap failure- a broken plastic flap from inside the intake manifold that can be ingested by the engine and cause catastrophic damage. Always inspect the DISA valve before the first start after installation. We inspect it before shipping but recommend a second check at installation.
Yes. If the timing chain fails or skips due to worn guides or a failed tensioner, the pistons contact the open valves and destroy the cylinder head. Timing chain rattle on cold start is a warning sign that should not be ignored.
Full synthetic 5W-30 meeting BMW Longlife-01 specification. Castrol Edge 5W-30 LL is BMW's factory-recommended oil. Do not use conventional or semi-synthetic oil in the M54- VANOS seal degradation is accelerated by improper oil.
No. You are not required to return your old engine.
15 Day Replacement Warranty
Every used BMW M54B30 Engine For Sale sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.
Covered
- Internal defects present at the time of delivery
- Part does not perform as described
- Wrong part shipped due to our fulfilment error
Not Covered
- Damage from improper installation
- Damage from incompatible components
- External components unless specifically listed
- Labor costs of any kind
To make a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or info@vazautosolutions.com.
- VANOS and DISA Inspected: The two most critical M54 failure points assessed before shipping
- All 6 Cylinders Tested: Compression results available before you pay
- Timing Chain Assessed: Interference engine risk- chain noise disclosed before shipping
- Free Shipping All 50 States: Freight pallet, no hidden fees
- No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
- 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered from delivery











Stefan B., Chicago IL –
Needed an M54B30 after my original developed a cracked head from a cooling system failure. Vaz compression tested all 6 cylinders, inspected the DISA valve, and checked VANOS solenoid condition before shipping. The heads came back 175 to 181 across all 6. I replaced the water pump and expansion tank at installation as they recommended. Engine runs beautifully- smooth as a new BMW. Best used engine buying experience I have had.
Mark T., Denver CO –
Replaced the M54B30 in my 530i. Vaz flagged minor CCV seepage and a VANOS solenoid screen that showed some varnish buildup before I bought. I replaced the CCV at install and cleaned the solenoid screens. Engine runs strong and no oil burning. Appreciated the honest disclosure upfront- that level of detail on a used engine is rare.