Originally posted by maupineda
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2) So after pretension the hub with the 2 bolts (across from each other), the hub could move away from the cam/sprocket by 0.25mm max. This means during the final torqueing down the hub, it only can move rearward 0.25mm max and the potential of pulling the piston rearward no more than 0.25mm away from the VANOS cap. The hub cannot pull the piston more than the distance the hub actually moved, 0.25mm. So the idea that when the 2 hub bolts are not evenly torqued down -- total only 1/4 turns -- that cause the hub to pull the piston more than 0.25mm is not right. Say how could the piston moves 0.50mm off the cap if the hub only moved 0.25mm?
3) Here is what cause the final small error: the hub moved 0.25mm at the final torqueing step + the chain slack when the original hubs bolts were loosen. The amount of chain slack depends on how tight the chain tensioner is with no oil pressure. Some has more than the others depending on the oil leaking condition. The M3 vanos instruction doesn't require a special tensioner vs. the non-M cars require this special tensioner to keep the chain tight during the whole process after setting the crank and cams at timing positions. So to compensate for the error, the crank needs to be offset a few millimeter CCW from TDC.
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