Hey all, hope you're doing well and staying safe. Hoping I can get some feedback here.
I'm buttoning up my VANOS rebuild and am having an issue getting everything timed perfectly (since I have the luxury of time with shelter-in-place orders, I'm hoping to get my timing as perfect as possible even though I know the DME can compensate a bit if things are off.)
Quick summary - 170k on the motor, full Beisan suite of upgrades (hub, disc, seals, rattle kit, chain guide), S62 diaphragm springs, OEM timing tool.
The problem: I'm following the Beisan guide to the T - pistons fully retracted, cams at TDC, lock pin installed. I get the Vanos 5mm to the head and snug the 4 hub bolts down, loosen 90* then run the VANOS all the way in. Timing still looks good at that point, however when I turn the motor over a few times and recheck the timing pin won't go in smoothly, I need to nudge the cams over (advance them a bit, not retard) before it drops in. The extra weird thing is when I try loosening all the hub bolts and readjust the cams per the Beisan guide, the timing is even more off than before after tightening everything down and cranking the motor.
Any tips to try and get this right? I've tried maybe 5 times at this point and always seem to be a bit off - any tricks to the preloading sequence? should I just chalk it up to a stretched chain or something and live with it?
Thanks in advance for the help.
I'm buttoning up my VANOS rebuild and am having an issue getting everything timed perfectly (since I have the luxury of time with shelter-in-place orders, I'm hoping to get my timing as perfect as possible even though I know the DME can compensate a bit if things are off.)
Quick summary - 170k on the motor, full Beisan suite of upgrades (hub, disc, seals, rattle kit, chain guide), S62 diaphragm springs, OEM timing tool.
The problem: I'm following the Beisan guide to the T - pistons fully retracted, cams at TDC, lock pin installed. I get the Vanos 5mm to the head and snug the 4 hub bolts down, loosen 90* then run the VANOS all the way in. Timing still looks good at that point, however when I turn the motor over a few times and recheck the timing pin won't go in smoothly, I need to nudge the cams over (advance them a bit, not retard) before it drops in. The extra weird thing is when I try loosening all the hub bolts and readjust the cams per the Beisan guide, the timing is even more off than before after tightening everything down and cranking the motor.
Any tips to try and get this right? I've tried maybe 5 times at this point and always seem to be a bit off - any tricks to the preloading sequence? should I just chalk it up to a stretched chain or something and live with it?
Thanks in advance for the help.
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