Ticking . . . Update . . .

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
This seems to have got louder recently.

Recorded on phone hanging my arm out of the drivers window after a run with engine warmed up -

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nPpFT21hRyeF9EcUc0LWlwREk/view?usp=sharing

So whats making the noise, and does it need looking at?

Cars is 2008 3.0si on 55k miles.
 
Siriusly tho...
Ive had ticking tappety ticking in all of my bimmers from time to time and never had an issue and as soon as id become paranoid about it it then disappeared.
Could be anything from sticky lifters to pernickety valves.
I wouldnt worry unless u have power drop or oil consumption....or an engine seizure :o
Get the obd scanner out colin....
 
Does sound like an HVA problem, not good if it remains , known cold issue usually goes when engine oil up to temp . Has the car had little use lately or stop start moving.
 
Its up to temperature on that recording. I've reassured others on here when they post up their ticking engines :lol:
It just sounds louder. Cars running like a dream - sweet as a peach. So Hydraulic Value adjusters - normal noise then.
EDIT:
Has short commutes Mon to Fri, but always gets a long drive at weekends
 
Hi Colin, sounds a little clattery-is it due fresh oil soon? If it's a noisy lifter your short commute won't be helping much :o
I've never heard of any damage being caused by this though, it just sounds annoying-I'd give it an interim oil change to see if matters improve.
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
Hi Colin, sounds a little clattery-is it due fresh oil soon? If it's a noisy lifter your short commute won't be helping much :o
I've never heard of any damage being caused by this though, it just sounds annoying-I'd give it an interim oil change to see if matters improve.
Rob

Oil change is booked in for Friday - combined with MOT Rob :thumbsup:
 
It happens on most bmws haha... Simply put valves don't get enough oil on short runs.. go for a decent/proper ride for 30-40 mins and it'll go away, Italian tune up style ;) when I did short drives in my coupe it showed up once.. after a decent drive out it went away and never came back.
 
Buckz said:
It happens on most bmws haha... Simply put valves don't get enough oil on short runs.. go for a decent/proper ride for 30-40 mins and it'll go away, Italian tune up style ;) when I did short drives in my coupe it showed up once.. after a decent drive out it went away and never came back.

cheers - :driving:
 
Marlon said:
Chris_D said:
Boôked in? Gaaah. Get yerself an oil sucker, diy and save hundreds!

Oil suckers don't work if you havent got a dip stick :P

Ofc *headslap*!
Jack it up and drain it ahhht then lad!
Just think what you could do with that hundred quid....

Some fluffy dice
New mats
A pot of poorboys carnauba wax
A weekend in skeggy
A professional paint detail
A one-day spa including foot massage and a shiatzu :lol:
Ad nauseum...
 
Marlon said:
Buckz said:
It happens on most bmws haha... Simply put valves don't get enough oil on short runs.. go for a decent/proper ride for 30-40 mins and it'll go away, Italian tune up style ;) when I did short drives in my coupe it showed up once.. after a decent drive out it went away and never came back.

cheers - :driving:

Not always the case though. If it persists get it looked it.

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10937
 
Not for free any more though... I don't know of any failures attributed to HVA ticking, as long as it goes away.

What's the worst case if they were noisy all the time? Cam wear? Difference in valve timing?
 
Known design issue with the N52 upper oil galleries. The oil can drain down from the HVAs when you stop and doesn't always correctly re-charge straight away when the engine is started again (probably partial air locking). BMW eventually modified the design of the cylinder head.

As suggested above, adopting an enthusiastic approach to acceleration is apparently the best way to make the noise go away. It's not just temp related so if you have a light right foot the noise can remain present even with a warm engine.
 
I had the same problem in winter. Switched the oil and got some Millers on the recommendation of Mr Wilks. It's a lot thicker so it doesn't drain out as much/fast. Worked a treat!
 
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