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Originally posted by WestBankM4 View PostI'm having these exact same symptoms, funnily enough, it only started happening AFTER I completed my top end rebuild. It has been making a rattling, knock sort of noise for 1-2 seconds upon a cold start, it's always in the morning when the car has sat overnight. Vanos has been upgraded to Beisan and had less than 500 miles on it at the time, so I knew it wasn't that but I too searched high and low for the source. Sounds like you found the culprit for me, I appreciate you updating this thread. Going to order an OEM piece and get to work, most likely upgrade the pulleys since I'll be in that general area anyway.
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I'm having these exact same symptoms, funnily enough, it only started happening AFTER I completed my top end rebuild. It has been making a rattling, knock sort of noise for 1-2 seconds upon a cold start, it's always in the morning when the car has sat overnight. Vanos has been upgraded to Beisan and had less than 500 miles on it at the time, so I knew it wasn't that but I too searched high and low for the source. Sounds like you found the culprit for me, I appreciate you updating this thread. Going to order an OEM piece and get to work, most likely upgrade the pulleys since I'll be in that general area anyway.
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Originally posted by Cmamainer View PostTo anyone who is still having this issue I replaced my original oil filter housing with a new one and the cold start rattle is gone.
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No, I was in contact with a member from the old forum that went by the name "Zaharias", he was having the same exact issue and had rebuilt the vanos like I had and changed the rod bearings with no improvement. His mechanic recommended changing the oil filter housing believing that it was allowing oil to drain from the topend while sitting for extended periods such as overnight and it seems he was correct.
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To anyone who is still having this issue I replaced my original oil filter housing with a new one and the cold start rattle is gone.
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Originally posted by Cmamainer View PostI have replaced the chain tensioner with no improvement?
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Originally posted by Cmamainer View PostI'm at a loss up to this point, It seems like oil is completely draining from the vanos after engine is shut down for awhile. I tried a new accumulator but that didn't change anything, but like yourself it runs great and pulls hard with no check engine light?
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I'm at a loss up to this point, It seems like oil is completely draining from the vanos after engine is shut down for awhile. I tried a new accumulator but that didn't change anything, but like yourself it runs great and pulls hard with no check engine light?
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Originally posted by Cmamainer View PostIn my case the rattle was present prior to the vanos upgrades and in fact the original vanos was in excellent condition with very little wear on the chain guides w/no visible issues. So its still unresolved to this point.
I'm tempted to pour some oil straight pipe into the oil cap just prior to a cold start to see if maybe it would fix it "temporarily".
Im also tempted to exclude the timing chain and guides as the knock i'm hearing i just can't see how it would be generated by a chain or a chain slapping against a piece of metal or plastic. My sound is definately some hard noise, ala hard piece of metal hitting another hard piece of metal and not a "soft" noise such as a chain "lashing" sound, hard to describe. A video would almost be perfect for this, i'll see how i could try to upload a video of my issue.
Thanks for the feedback
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In my case the rattle was present prior to the vanos upgrades and in fact the original vanos was in excellent condition with very little wear on the chain guides w/no visible issues. So its still unresolved to this point.
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Many people didn't notice any noise during running until removing the guide and found it was about 1" shorter as the bottom tip worn and fell off. With a broken bottom tip, the tension has to extend further to push the same pressure on the chain.
Cold engine: takes more time to fill the tensioner
warm engine: tensioner was partially filled and less time to fill up.
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Originally posted by sapote View PostSince Vanos has never worked on, I assume the upper right chain guide is original and could be worn and broken by now. Don’t know if that broken guide can cause more loose chain at startup, but sure it cannot be tighter.
Thanks.
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