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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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Since 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.
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Originally posted by Arith2 View PostIt either sounds like something is getting starved of oil or takes a second to settle. I would check that main tension guide. Sadly the Vanos has to come out to see it but it's probably broke. Something like a clogged filter could be stopping the Vanos from getting immediate oil pressure. Have you gotten your exhaust hub squared away or is everything still stock?
Well, if that would be the case of lower oil pressure then i would probably have a vanos issue but the power at all rpm is good and there is no lag or noticable power issue. From what i read about the vanos "lockdown" by changing the hub with tigher cleareances i just don't see my issue as being a symptom of a bad hub or broken tabs. Thanks for the suggestion, i'll continue to monitor the situtation.
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It either sounds like something is getting starved of oil or takes a second to settle. I would check that main tension guide. Sadly the Vanos has to come out to see it but it's probably broke. Something like a clogged filter could be stopping the Vanos from getting immediate oil pressure. Have you gotten your exhaust hub squared away or is everything still stock?
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Ended up doing my first cold start after oil change and the problem is still there but maybe a little... Meh, i'll update if it worsen or gets better out of the blue as it did appear out of the blue also.
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Originally posted by Cmamainer View PostI have this same issue, have changed the chain tensioner, accumulator and did the full Beisan vanos rebuild. Only does it on cold start, sounds normal on warm startup?
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I have this same issue, have changed the chain tensioner, accumulator and did the full Beisan vanos rebuild. Only does it on cold start, sounds normal on warm startup?
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IDK but if it sort of is VANOS oil pressure but not the usual VANOS rattle then maybe it's worth looking into changing the VANOS oil pressure accumulator? Relatively easy DIY.
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I got around installing a new timing chain tensioner, it did not solve the issue. The install was kinda of a bitch to install as you need a specific 32mm socket so i had to customize my socket (chop it about 1/4 inch). The old tensionner was the original one (2004) and maybe it was not faulty but it was definately stiff and had almost no play in it anymore. The noise does seem to come out out of the top of the engine, almost near the vanos but it's hard to diagnose as it only happens on cold start (8 hours between starts) and only lasts about 2-3 seconds then it's gone. I will continue the search.
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Originally posted by BigLooga View PostMakes sense Sapote. There is no exterior leaks, do you know if the check valve inside the tensioner is something that can be repaired if damaged or i'd be best replacing the tensioner? Thanks.
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