Simon 3.2M
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I am tempted to rebuild the vanos over the winter as the car won't get much use. Has anyone done it, is it a garage only job or is it just best left alone?
Mangozac said:Depends how handy and well equipped you are. We just today did the VANOS seals on my mate's S50B32 engine using the parts and guide from Beisan and it's not particularly difficult, although I wouldn't recommend it as a job for a person who hasn't had a lot of experience doing DIY spannering.
Do you plan to do any preventative maintenance such as the oil pump disc tabs?
Attilio said:Simon, thanks for opening this thread!
I noticed a bit of a rattle and a knocking noise when i rev the engine and the local garage has recommended re-building/refurbishing the Vanos. I am ok with the diagnosis but I am unsure of the approach/quote: €2,000 for swapping the whole unit with one refurbished by Mr.Vanos, gaskets and labour (including valve clearance check, adjustment).
I understand the cost of the "sawp unit" is approx £1,000... I am not sure whether to bring the car to the UK or to fork out 2,000 euros!![]()
any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Simon 3.2M said:Attilio said:Simon, thanks for opening this thread!
I noticed a bit of a rattle and a knocking noise when i rev the engine and the local garage has recommended re-building/refurbishing the Vanos. I am ok with the diagnosis but I am unsure of the approach/quote: €2,000 for swapping the whole unit with one refurbished by Mr.Vanos, gaskets and labour (including valve clearance check, adjustment).
I understand the cost of the "sawp unit" is approx £1,000... I am not sure whether to bring the car to the UK or to fork out 2,000 euros!![]()
any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Are they taking your old vanos unit as well? I'd say £1000 to swap out a unit is expensive. I was quoted around £600 for a rebuild of my existing unit.