Hi there.
For some time now, there has been a strange (and a bit frightening...) noise coming from the engine. It seems that it is getting a bit louder with the passing time.
The sound can be heard at idle, when the engine is warm. It follows the engine revs. It sounds a bit like a belt rubbing against a pulley, which was my first thought, the alternator/water pump belt/idle pulley and so on. But it also has some kind of a metallic sound to it.
I've looked at a number of videos on youtube concerning the idle pulley, but it seems that this is not my problem. The sound does not come from the front or left side of the engine, but rather from right down the middle of the cylinder row. And the metallic part of the noise does not sound like a rubber belt would.
It sounds a bit like the sound of the N52 faulty hydraulic valve actuator, but not as dramatic.
I've looked for :
- DISA : noise seems to be located around the DISA, but towards the middle of the engine; i've tried to unplugged the DISA power supply while the engine is running, it made no difference;
- VANOS : the sound clearly does not come from the VANOS unit, and it is not as loud as the videos i've found on youtube;
- idle pulley/alternator belt : not sure;
- chain tensioner actuator ?
The car has 106.000 km now, was produced on 10/2003 and is equipped with the M54B25 engine. I take very good care of my car, especially the engine. Oil changes are made by myself, always using premium grade oil (low SAPS, BMW LL01 approved 5W30 oil, from Elf, Total or Castrol), on a more than required basis (something along every 15.000 km), changing the filter at the same time. Car has been serviced at a BMW dealer for Inspection II at 90.000 km.
The car runs smoothly, there is no "hickups" or anything. Acceleration from idle to redline is smooth, there is no hesitation or missfire (that i can feel at least). As far as i know, the engine has never been "over-reved". That's also why i don't think it's the VANOS unit.
Right now, i'm thinking about a hydraulic actuator, or a valve spring, because of the location of the sound and it nature. Is there a way of telling without taking the engine apart ?
Next week-end, i will try to remove the DISA unit to inspect it visually, along with the throttle body and clean all this.
If you have any clue, i'd be glad to hear them.
For some time now, there has been a strange (and a bit frightening...) noise coming from the engine. It seems that it is getting a bit louder with the passing time.
The sound can be heard at idle, when the engine is warm. It follows the engine revs. It sounds a bit like a belt rubbing against a pulley, which was my first thought, the alternator/water pump belt/idle pulley and so on. But it also has some kind of a metallic sound to it.
I've looked at a number of videos on youtube concerning the idle pulley, but it seems that this is not my problem. The sound does not come from the front or left side of the engine, but rather from right down the middle of the cylinder row. And the metallic part of the noise does not sound like a rubber belt would.
It sounds a bit like the sound of the N52 faulty hydraulic valve actuator, but not as dramatic.
I've looked for :
- DISA : noise seems to be located around the DISA, but towards the middle of the engine; i've tried to unplugged the DISA power supply while the engine is running, it made no difference;
- VANOS : the sound clearly does not come from the VANOS unit, and it is not as loud as the videos i've found on youtube;
- idle pulley/alternator belt : not sure;
- chain tensioner actuator ?
The car has 106.000 km now, was produced on 10/2003 and is equipped with the M54B25 engine. I take very good care of my car, especially the engine. Oil changes are made by myself, always using premium grade oil (low SAPS, BMW LL01 approved 5W30 oil, from Elf, Total or Castrol), on a more than required basis (something along every 15.000 km), changing the filter at the same time. Car has been serviced at a BMW dealer for Inspection II at 90.000 km.
The car runs smoothly, there is no "hickups" or anything. Acceleration from idle to redline is smooth, there is no hesitation or missfire (that i can feel at least). As far as i know, the engine has never been "over-reved". That's also why i don't think it's the VANOS unit.
Right now, i'm thinking about a hydraulic actuator, or a valve spring, because of the location of the sound and it nature. Is there a way of telling without taking the engine apart ?
Next week-end, i will try to remove the DISA unit to inspect it visually, along with the throttle body and clean all this.
If you have any clue, i'd be glad to hear them.