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In the interest of some preventative maintenance, I was thinking about replacing the timing chain tensioner on my 2012 Z4 20i with the updated part, post 2015.
We have all read the horror stories regarding earlier n20 engines, and this is my reasoning:
. Cheaper to replace timing chain tensioner (TCT) than timing chain guides.
. Post 2015 cars had a revised design of tensioner, so the replacement would be an improved design.
. Accessibility to TCT is easy, no major disassembly required.
. As I understand if the TCT is too slack, this can cause increased wear and damage the guides, so why would it not be a good idea to change?
. Part costs about £50 - £60.
I have researched a little and found a discussion about this topic:
https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1508793&page=3
Part number is: 11318685091 (for updated version… I think!)
So, my questions are:
Is this a good idea?
Are there any mechanical reasons why it’s not a good idea?
Would any other n20 owners be interested in having this done too?
Has anyone already had this done?
To me it seems a no brainer for the cost and effort involved, considering it can cause such catastrophic damage if the timing chain fails.
BMW updated the part, so the older version clearly isn’t up to par.
Apparently, reading that forum link, the n55 engine uses the same guides and chain, but a different tensioner, and that does not have the engine grenade issue.
I would like to draw on your advice and the wonderful knowledge base here.
Thanks all.
We have all read the horror stories regarding earlier n20 engines, and this is my reasoning:
. Cheaper to replace timing chain tensioner (TCT) than timing chain guides.
. Post 2015 cars had a revised design of tensioner, so the replacement would be an improved design.
. Accessibility to TCT is easy, no major disassembly required.
. As I understand if the TCT is too slack, this can cause increased wear and damage the guides, so why would it not be a good idea to change?
. Part costs about £50 - £60.
I have researched a little and found a discussion about this topic:
https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1508793&page=3
Part number is: 11318685091 (for updated version… I think!)
So, my questions are:
Is this a good idea?
Are there any mechanical reasons why it’s not a good idea?
Would any other n20 owners be interested in having this done too?
Has anyone already had this done?
To me it seems a no brainer for the cost and effort involved, considering it can cause such catastrophic damage if the timing chain fails.
BMW updated the part, so the older version clearly isn’t up to par.
Apparently, reading that forum link, the n55 engine uses the same guides and chain, but a different tensioner, and that does not have the engine grenade issue.
I would like to draw on your advice and the wonderful knowledge base here.
Thanks all.