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....removing and resealing the VANOS units, removing the VANOS solenoids, replacing the timing chain tensioner and doing the VANOS chain tensioners?
Any hints, tips or tricks?
Any hints, tips or tricks?
....removing and resealing the VANOS units, removing the VANOS solenoids, replacing the timing chain tensioner and doing the VANOS chain tensioners?
Any hints, tips or tricks?
YEAR..... ENGINE........GOOSE or GANDER?
You'll be pleased to know that the timing chain tensioner is just a 3 minute job.......on das V8. ( 1 out of 10 )
Oh I fully understood your motives my man.On their own, cam tensioners are probably p!ss easy, 2 bolts.
Yes, I knew which engine has the vanos, I was being twuntish, but your bright enough to know why I made a thing of it.....I think
Tis the same - removing the VANOS units, reseal, replace....@Saint.V8 is this the same job @holidaychicken did two or three years ago, involving Vanos/timing chain/cam chains or something different?
Something said it might be waaaayyyyy at the back of my head.Tis the same - removing the VANOS units, reseal, replace....
Many thanks.....I have read the Beisan procedure over and over and looks simple enough - just wanted real world experience from those who have done or may know someone who has done it.
I would have thought that I posted it with the prefix of L322 and I mentioned VANOS - that kinda narrows it down to, what, maybe, I don't know - just one engine and a 3 year build window! (The M62TUB44 V8 between 2002 and 2005)
And yes, the main chain tensioner should be simples, but what about the cam chain tensioners? Are they just as simple to re-sleeve and re-seal?
Cheers Andy, I have the ASTA M62 locking kit with the VANOS solenoid socket, VANOS Plate timing tool, chain tensioner block, Cam Tensioner Pins, Flywheel pins (both straight and bent), a Pair of Timing Plate positioning clamps, Cam locks etc.Hi Ant, I’m about to do them for either the third or fourth time so I have a fairly good idea. My engine is making a nasty noise which the only thing left to change is to rebuild the vanos units again and replace them. I recently took mine apart again and replaced the oil distribution units and took all 4 cams out and stripped all 32 HVAs. I bought a spare vanos unit and rebuilt that with the Beisan procedure to throw in my engine .
I also rigged up some dummy vanos solenoids to test the oil pressure going to the vanos units.
If my noise remains after I chuck in the vanos units then it’s heads off and engine out and maybe even a supercharger...
If you want to watch me fook mine first before you do yours you are welcome.
I also have the GAS locking tools which are great but your kit is also really easy to use, the GAS are better though. I have a modified crows foot 27 mm spanner and also a fan tool.
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