Need help. Installed schrick cams and beisan seals kit on vanos mechanical part, solenoid pack is untouched. Currently having an issue with exhaus cam. In tool32 vanos test- intake is ok (-1 to 59), exhaust is always in different positions (from -8 to 30 grads starting position, from 33 to 40 grads), so exhaust cam is not reaching target position and not reaching 48 working range. Car is running normal, no codes in ECU memory. What should i do in step by step? First of all- change solenoid pack? Or it could be mechanical issue of wrong timing/rebuilding vanos? No one has encountered a similar situation where the solenoid module does not work but no errors in ECU?
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Originally posted by S54B32 View PostI would say mechanical issue, but just guessing…
maybe overtorqued the hub bolts?
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Originally posted by Tomba View PostWhen you run TestO and observe the exhaust camshaft actual position, what do you see?
Unfortunately I can't find the right job for reading it in Tool32...
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Originally posted by BMWfanz View Post
Will try to check it on weekend, As i understand- i need to check target exhaust cam position and fact?
I also now think of something else, you installed Schrick cams. Did you check if the non-return valves were installed before installation? #11 in the picture below. Sometimes these are not installed from factory.
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Originally posted by Tomba View Post
More the actual. I wonder if it provides good signal. Sudden "jumps" could be the result of trigger wheel or sensor damage.
I also now think of something else, you installed Schrick cams. Did you check if the non-return valves were installed before installation? #11 in the picture below. Sometimes these are not installed from factory.
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Originally posted by eacmen View PostSince its new cams I would suspect something with the trigger wheel or cam position sensor. Also suggest logging actual ex cam position to see if the signal is noisy.
Very odd that the DME isn't throwing codes. Who's tune are you running on the car?
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Originally posted by sapote View Post
I would verify the vanos timing again. How did you verify it after swapping the cams?
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Originally posted by BMWfanz View Post
Timed with special tool- started engine- good idle- no codes- thought all is ok.
No codes and good idle: maybe the EX cam timing was perfect at idle, but at other rpm it might not have the correct running range -- not enough range at the advance side.
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Originally posted by sapote View Post
The special bridge tool is only good if the vanos pistons are known to be at their max forward position -- touching the vanos front caps. If not, then the timing is still wrong even if the bridge pin slides in the cam hole.
No codes and good idle: maybe the EX cam timing was perfect at idle, but at other rpm it might not have the correct running range -- not enough range at the advance side.
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