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To replace the upper guide, vanos hub and sprocket were removed, so look them over. Any chances the guide bottom was miss placed on top of the bottom guide?
Edited: I mixed up, and the top guide should be on top of the bottom guide.
To replace the upper guide, vanos hub and sprocket were removed, so look them over. Any chances the guide bottom was miss placed on top of the bottom guide?
Honestly I don't know, I've never really listened that closely. I was listening very closely since doing this work in case I heard any bad knocking and that's when I noticed it.
Here is another video of a before and after Beisan overhaul:
My guess is it is the VANOS oil pump building pressure. When you spin the oil pump by hand during the rebuild, it makes a similar pumping sound.
It could be the noise of the disk larger holes vs no noise smaller holes.
What included in the overhaul? Anti rattle kit, new small holes pump disk? The pump itself (4 pistons on eccentric shaft) should cause no noise.
It could be the noise of the disk larger holes vs no noise smaller holes.
What included in the overhaul? Anti rattle kit, new small holes pump disk? The pump itself (4 pistons on eccentric shaft) should cause no noise.
That is not my video, but it has the full Beisan kit. The VANOS oil pump does make a pumping noise when spun with no oil pressure.
Bump in case anyone else would like to chime in with other ideas.
I now have 2000 miles since making this thread and the noise is still there exactly the same. Nothing has blown up or changed. Irks me a bit but... I guess it's fine?
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