Any news? Hope its all OK and just some minor tightening or consumable part...
ChawenHalo said:Any news? Hope its all OK and just some minor tightening or consumable part...
jimmybell said:Worn Followers
Replaced the whole lot to be sure, reshimmed, oil & coolant done and a full once over to be sure. Much happier now and it runs a dream - smooth and responsive.
Needless to say - the last garage weren't much use as they somehow failed to spot this. I cant praise CPC Performance Engineering highly enough - they've got all my future works secured.
nick&sandra said:Hi
Also remember that not all BMW garages adjust the shims on a inspection 2 service .. even though they should do !
Also make sure when the shims are checked and replaced the engine is cold, so the dealer should ask you to drop the car off the night before!
regards
Nick
The cams and followers can wear from oil starvation to the top of the engine. This is a common problem in E46 M3s. Phil at CPC has recently replaced the followers on two M3s as well as Jimmy's Zed.Mrbodger said:nick&sandra said:Hi
Also remember that not all BMW garages adjust the shims on a inspection 2 service .. even though they should do !
Also make sure when the shims are checked and replaced the engine is cold, so the dealer should ask you to drop the car off the night before!
regards
Nick
I take it the followers have worn because the shims weren't correctly adjusted?
BMWZ4MC said:The cams and followers can wear from oil starvation to the top of the engine. This is a common problem in E46 M3s. Phil at CPC has recently replaced the followers on two M3s as well as Jimmy's Zed.Mrbodger said:nick&sandra said:Hi
Also remember that not all BMW garages adjust the shims on a inspection 2 service .. even though they should do !
Also make sure when the shims are checked and replaced the engine is cold, so the dealer should ask you to drop the car off the night before!
regards
Nick
I take it the followers have worn because the shims weren't correctly adjusted?
StevenH72 said:Good news Jimmy, glad it is all sorted.
Out of interest, did they say what the root cause was? Also, if you don't mind me asking, what did the repairs cost?


jimmybell said:I'm paranoid about ensuring it is warm before using the fun pedal. The self adjusting redline is one of my favourite features of the car![]()
I think the extra room in front of the M3 S54 provides better access to the camshafts whereas in the Z the front has to come off. Not entirely sure though. i believe its easier to hack/wiggle access in the m3.
Its all happy and smooth now.![]()
jimmybell said:The followers are only £40 and i only had a few that were in a very bad way. Got them in the boot so i can get a pic up of how they shouldn't look! Not shimming correctly leads to extra punch in the valve-follower contact leading to excess wear. I'd ensure you specifically request shim measurements in your inspection 2's from any/all garages, main dealer or not. Equally somehow confirm they visually inspect for follower wear!