Recently purchased this E46 and have been struggling with VANOS issues since.
Issue #1: When doing an oil pressure test on the VANOS unit, at idle, pressure only builds to ~150psi. When rev’d to ~3,000rpms, pressure will continually build to ~300psi and then hit a brick wall and remain at ~300psi until the RPMs are backed down to idle, in which case pressure will fall back to ~150psi.
Issue #2: At idle, cam timing will deviate from command. The longer the car sits at idle, the more cam timing will deviate from command (up to 30 degrees of deviation if it idles for along enough…will eventually misfire and stall). When driving, cam timing aligns with command normally, with little (less than 10 degrees) deviation from command. This issue is likely linked to my VANOS oil pressure issue.
What I have attempted thus far:
- Fresh camshaft position sensors
- Fresh (rebuilt) coil pack from Beisan
- Thoroughly cleaned valve body, ensured functionality (it clicks)
My mechanic is suggesting a fault with my oil pump disc, or the helical gears associated with the pump disc. He said if I had broken exhaust hub tabs, I simply wouldn’t build ANY VANOS pressure. Makes sense.
My VANOS was overhauled by Kaiv/Kevin in 2013 at ~92k miles. Beisan oil pump disc, seal kits, solenoid pack and an OE chain guide, cam bolts, valve cover gasket, etc.
Before I replace my entire VANOS unit, does anyone have any ideas/have encountered a similar issue in the past?
Issue #1: When doing an oil pressure test on the VANOS unit, at idle, pressure only builds to ~150psi. When rev’d to ~3,000rpms, pressure will continually build to ~300psi and then hit a brick wall and remain at ~300psi until the RPMs are backed down to idle, in which case pressure will fall back to ~150psi.
Issue #2: At idle, cam timing will deviate from command. The longer the car sits at idle, the more cam timing will deviate from command (up to 30 degrees of deviation if it idles for along enough…will eventually misfire and stall). When driving, cam timing aligns with command normally, with little (less than 10 degrees) deviation from command. This issue is likely linked to my VANOS oil pressure issue.
What I have attempted thus far:
- Fresh camshaft position sensors
- Fresh (rebuilt) coil pack from Beisan
- Thoroughly cleaned valve body, ensured functionality (it clicks)
My mechanic is suggesting a fault with my oil pump disc, or the helical gears associated with the pump disc. He said if I had broken exhaust hub tabs, I simply wouldn’t build ANY VANOS pressure. Makes sense.
My VANOS was overhauled by Kaiv/Kevin in 2013 at ~92k miles. Beisan oil pump disc, seal kits, solenoid pack and an OE chain guide, cam bolts, valve cover gasket, etc.
Before I replace my entire VANOS unit, does anyone have any ideas/have encountered a similar issue in the past?
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