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    #46
    Originally posted by maupineda View Post
    Not sure the housing remains filled, my car does not have the rattle, and in the last oil change I paid attention it this, when removed the lid, i checked if there was oil in the reservoir, and to my surprise it was not full with oil.
    The o ring at the bottom of the long bolt provides a seal for the oil that's in the housing. Once that bolt is removed, the oil drains back to the pan. That's why you're supposed to remove the cap on the housing before draining when doing an oil change.
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      #47
      Originally posted by WestBankM4 View Post

      I did not do mine yet, I actually have the Karbonius CSL airbox going in after I'm done with my interior. Was planning on knocking it all out at the same time considering I'll have to remove the factory intake manifold.

      Like you, I bought an OEM oil filter housing, the oil cooler o-rings (thanks Heinze) and a new OEM tensioner since that was the first part I bought after reading this thread. Problem is, it's still in the box in the garage haha. Let me know if it solved your issue please, regardless I'll be installing those pieces shortly.
      I put mine in over the weekend and ran the car for a minute or two, and now i'm letting it sit for 3 days to see if the fix is effective. So, I'll tell you on Wednesday!

      Originally posted by maupineda View Post
      Not sure the housing remains filled, my car does not have the rattle, and in the last oil change I paid attention it this, when removed the lid, i checked if there was oil in the reservoir, and to my surprise it was not full with oil.

      ​Oil doesnt have to be filled in the filter housing for the check valve that keeps pressure in the tensioner system to work.
      Last edited by Andratch; 08-05-2024, 10:02 AM.

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        #48
        UPDATE:

        It does appear that replacing the oil filter housing substantially fixed this issue.

        I let the car sit for 3 days, started it up, and could not hear the rattle at startup anymore. Previously, it would only take overnight or at most two nights to hear the noise loudly for 2 seconds.

        In a couple weeks, the car goes into a 1 month hybernation, so that will be the REAL test.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Andratch View Post
          UPDATE:

          It does appear that replacing the oil filter housing substantially fixed this issue.

          I let the car sit for 3 days, started it up, and could not hear the rattle at startup anymore. Previously, it would only take overnight or at most two nights to hear the noise loudly for 2 seconds.

          In a couple weeks, the car goes into a 1 month hybernation, so that will be the REAL test.
          FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!!!!!

          I was messaging Heinze last year regarding this rattling so buying all the parts prior to some of them jumping up has been a blessing. Looking forward to getting my Karbonius box on ASAP now so I can address this stupid rattle while I'm in the trenches.

          Looking forward to next months update and I wish you the best of luck my friend but it sounds like we've solved it potentially.

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            #50
            UPDATE 2:

            Well, some not ideal news. After not starting the car for almost a week, I started it up and got the sound for 1-2 seconds.

            I’m not really sure what else it could be, as my tensioner is brand new, and I had my rod bearings and VANOS done recently - I feel the shop would have notified me if they saw anything wrong with the timing chain or guides while they were in there.

            My big concern is - I did find a video on youtube of the EXACT same sound:

            short knocking noise after cold start. Only appears on cold starts and goes away after 1-2 seconds


            And the owner says that it was connecting rod bearings. I just recently had my rod bearings replaced by a local shop a few months back, and I don't recall this sound occurring before then...perhaps something is wrong with their repair? That said, my experience with rod knock is that it's a relatively chaotic noise under load, not at cold startup and then goes away while running. Maybe something VANOS related?

            EDIT:

            Last night I did some research on non-BMW cars with adjustable valve timing. Found a Toyota forum where cars with their VVTi system makes a similar sound for 1-2 seconds on cold start. For them, it's the VTC/VVT actuator/cam gear rattling before it gets oil pressure. I am curious if we're experiencing something similar with VANOS. Any idea of a way to isolate this and test?

            EDIT 2:

            Found another video from a E39 M5 with the same noise, and they fixed it with the timing chain tensioner 🙄. Mine is new, but perhaps it's faulty....I will order a replacement from FCP and try that.

            Turns out this wasn't the VANOS, but the chain. All fixed with a new chain tensioner! Proof in my other videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvB06s8JCw8
            Last edited by Andratch; 08-14-2024, 08:03 AM.

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              #51
              Figured I'd do a new post for EDIT 3:

              To try to test the chain tensioner, I started the car (hearing the noise and then go away), removed the tensioner, got the oil out of it, reinstalled, and restarted the car. If the tensioner was failing, I expect I would have heard the noise again (Because it would be re-filling it), but i did not.

              I stuck my finger in the tensioner hole, and there really just isnt a lot of play in the chain guide anyway...I'm pretty sure the spring that's inside the tensioner could hold it taut on its own. So, quite confident the tensioner is not the issue here.
              Last edited by Andratch; 08-14-2024, 12:58 PM.

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                #52
                Originally posted by eacmen View Post

                How long was your oil pressure light staying on during cold starts? Seems like if that check valve was bad then it would take longer to build pressure.


                Originally posted by Cmamainer View Post
                A normal amount of time, the rattle only lasted around 1 to 2 seconds
                What's a "normal" amount of time in your alls opinion?

                Mine stays on awkwardly long during completely cold starts. 3 seconds or so. Warm starts it goes away immediately. Wondering if I have a bad valve in the filter housing.​ Contrary to this I don't think I have any odd rattles.

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                  #53
                  3 seconds does seem longer than usual. That is how long my light stays on right after an oil change.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by eacmen View Post
                    3 seconds does seem longer than usual. That is how long my light stays on right after an oil change.
                    Agreed. Mine was off almost instantly, even right after I put in the new oil filter housing.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by eacmen View Post
                      3 seconds does seem longer than usual. That is how long my light stays on right after an oil change.
                      This is the worst case with an empty filter cartridge to fill, and 3 sec is long compared to normally should be less than 2sec.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Andratch View Post
                        Got the old oil filter housing out today, did not need to take off the fan..
                        Clutch fan? Why didn't -- the nut is too tight?
                        It took me 5sec to knock the nut loose and remove it using a crescent wrench and small hammer. Don't tighten too tight, just snug then you can knock it loose even with a screwdriver handle.


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                          #57
                          Anyone try doing an oil pressure test? Not sure what spec to look for at first start though

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                            #58
                            .7bar at idle

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by maupineda View Post
                              .7bar at idle
                              That's at "operating temp" though, if it makes a difference.

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                                #60


                                Originally posted by bavarian3 View Post

                                That's at "operating temp" though, if it makes a difference.

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                                Oil temperature definitely will alter pressure. When cold it will be higher.

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