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what do you mean "upped the pressure"? You adjusted the pressure regulator -- to how high?Originally posted by Santino View Posthere is the vid i took before upped the presure one the vanos unit
It dropped rapidly because there was no reverse from dead ACC.
Also, during driving the pump turn on vs turn off duty cycle is too many, leading to worn pump/motor quicker.
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That what i was thinking, also i thougt the leak down is to rapid, for my luck Acumulator tank is normaly priced something about 110-120 dolars so i will order new OE unit and will check how it changesOriginally posted by sapote View Post
Not normal. I believe it dropped (as the DME changing the VANOS timing when rpm changing) because there is no accumulator pressure reserve in the old tank with empty N2 gas. Need a new ACC bottle.
here is the vid i took before upped the presure one the vanos unit
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Not normal. I believe it dropped (as the DME changing the VANOS timing when rpm changing) because there is no accumulator pressure reserve in the old tank with empty N2 gas. Need a new ACC bottle.Originally posted by Santino View PostHi guys ive just mesured my vanos pressure it was reading 100bar (vanos was rebulid with beisan seals few k earlier)
did up the pressure for s54 specific 115bar, it is reading some presure dips when hiting the gas pedal
is it normal
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Hi guys ive just mesured my vanos pressure it was reading 100bar (vanos was rebulid with beisan seals few k earlier)
did up the pressure for s54 specific 115bar, it is reading some presure dips when hiting the gas pedal
is it normal i thougt i saw a vid that pressure stays constant when hiting the gas
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I was able to run my VANOS test with ISTA+, and the VANOS passes the test. Below are my results
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Timing
(Actuals vs Nominal)
Exhaust Advance: 128 vs 128
Exhaust Retard: 79 vs 80
Intake Advance: 70 vs 70
Intake Retard: 130 vs 130
Tolerance in ISTA is +/-5 degrees
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Adjustment Speed Exhaust
Advance: 293ms
Retard: 293ms
Adjustment Speed Intake
Advance: 293ms
Retard: 293ms
Limit in ISTA is 500ms
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Exhaust
Setpoint 113°
Actual 111°
Leak Exhaust: 2°
Intake
Setpoint 115°
Actual 114°
Leak Intake: 1°
Tolerance in ISTA is +/-5 degrees
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So based on this my VANOS is ok, the adjustment time I think is on the high side, I have seen results of 190-220ms. All this means I have no leaks and timing is right on the money
I think the response time can be influenced by the low pressure, based on my results it could just my regulating valve as everything else is working fine. I also noticed I don't hold pressure after shut off so my accumulator may be bad too.Last edited by maupineda; 09-18-2020, 05:47 AM.
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I found this interesting post, is for the S62 engine, but it seems to be the same logic for the S54. So a pressure leak can indeed also come from the solenoid pack.
In my case, I have new seals, and the solenoid body was cleaned thoroughly, I, unfortunately, did not know all this so I don't have a test before my VANOS overhaul.
I have bought an ICOM to run the VANOS test with ISTA+, this will at least confirm if I have leaks or not, if I do, I may have leaky solenoids, based on what I was told by BEISAN is unlikely seals have failed in less than 2k miles, and my car has low miles for the pump to be the problem.
If my VANOS test passes, then it would be the pump
Last edited by maupineda; 09-12-2020, 04:41 PM.
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After replace the accumulater.Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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Finally I got the prussre testing kit, noticed rattle on the reading max 115 bar with flickering. On engine shutoff the pressure reach 30 bar in 4 to 5 sec.
so I change the vanos pressure accumulator.
problem solved.
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Yes, to revitalise te Vanos, new piston seals and a check over (for scoring/wear) and also a solenoid valves clean out -if theyre not able to seal, then could drop your line pressure -agree?Originally posted by sapote View PostThis sounds like you have a bad leaky vanos piston seal; could be damaged seal during installation. Or not having enough oil supply from the head: caused by a blockage regulator (the one between the head and vanos).
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My cone was scored, its no issue I think. A change to the spring strength, (softening), now thats an issue.Originally posted by maupineda View Post
This is what I was afraid of, that my unit has an issue. Where did you source it from? Raj told me my car has too low miles for the pump to have worn out but, I guess it can happen. Before throwing a new unit on I will change the restrictor valve as I damaged mine trying to disassemble it and noticed the internal cone has a scoring. I am doubting this be the issue but Hey, maybe I have a worn restrictor and being the cheaper part I will start there
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The fittings and adaptors are a nightmare, need custom adaptors..Originally posted by Ahmed.Alghoul View PostNeed more information about the vanos fitting adapter size ,where could find online.
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Right, I also feel like my biggest concern is that it took getting to the very limit of adjustment to get to 115. Makes me feel like there must be a weak link somewhere else in the system. I'm going to give it another check soon when I get around to digging back into my valve cover to re-trace the steps that lead to my hard start issue...Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
Mine doesn't change much between idling and under load (hope that doesn't mean there's an issue with my gauge or something lol), but I wouldn't worry about it as long as the pressure is in spec when necessary (under load).
Also, have you remeasured the pressure after adjusting intially? The fact that your pressure regulator has to be maxed out to get to 115 is a bit weird to me. Mine felt like it had a good amount of adjustment range left still. It might be totally fine, but I would still double check.
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I'm pretty sure BMW spec is 115 bar. I think there is an early tech document out there that says 100 but later ones state 115.Originally posted by gorilla69 View Post
Exactly the same pal.
I sourced another vanos unit, used the beisan stuff from my old one and after I installed it everything works fine; also pressure is 100-105 bars & vanos test is ok
According to BMW, Vanos pressure should be 100-105 bars.
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This is what I was afraid of, that my unit has an issue. Where did you source it from? Raj told me my car has too low miles for the pump to have worn out but, I guess it can happen. Before throwing a new unit on I will change the restrictor valve as I damaged mine trying to disassemble it and noticed the internal cone has a scoring. I am doubting this be the issue but Hey, maybe I have a worn restrictor and being the cheaper part I will start thereOriginally posted by gorilla69 View Post
Exactly the same pal.
I sourced another vanos unit, used the beisan stuff from my old one and after I installed it everything works fine; also pressure is 100-105 bars & vanos test is ok
According to BMW, Vanos pressure should be 100-105 bars.
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