Well she's all up and running again got another pulley today from europarts and this one is not bent lol . Also thanks wammers for lending me the pulley locking tool and was Great to meet you
Hi,
I have got to ask few things;
1. How did you remove the front coover without removing either Head or Sump?
2. How did you rotate the engine without the crank bolt? by inj pump nut?
thanks in advance.
Mine starts on the button when cold and has serious hot start issue. But no rough running.
Nanocom shows 'Injection timing out of range' and engine temperature at 92-93 C range, which is slightly above the norm (90 C I guess).
Slight whitish smoke , more visible in the night from the lights of cars behind.
I can't get static timing set to 0.95mm even with pump pushed fully towards the engine. All these were after changing timing chains , about a year ago.
Said to be retarded with a tooth jumped on the inj pump chain. But with the symptoms, can't really think so. Specially when it starts on the button.
Normally, retarded engines struggle to start.
Anyway, waiting for the crank bolt arrive, to start the work.
Rally rough running it happened on my drive way witch was lucky . I got to be quite a dab hand at doing that job. About 6 months after I created this thread the cam pulley came loose and bent every valve in the head . So sorced a 2nd hand head and fitted new chains that time . Then the heater control valve failed caused coolant to over pressure and over heat causing head gasket failure. So then fitted another gasket so all in ive done it 3 times now . She’s still going strong running about 200bhp and a shed load of touque
What tweaks have been done to it.
Ah that explains it, they seam to be able to tweak them more in a beemer with out too many problems.
I think the p38 is just to heavy for the engine to cope with too much extra.
Do you mean lowered by any chance wammers?The fuelling and torque requirements were modified for use in the P38.
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