DeepEndLearner
Member
RR Vouge 2002
4.4 petrol
Engine BMW m62
Okay some people seem keen to address the big issue I'm having with my engine not starting, this is great to here.
The engine previously when I received the car would start and run but sounded like sh*t. I had error messages p0021 p0011 which was timing in advanced state.
I opened up the oil pan. No broken chain guides. But evidence that some had been here before.
Elsewhere there is evidence of someone attempting this work but quite sloppy.
After taking off the camshaft covers i can see scoring on the vanos drum where someone has held it in a vice or plumb grips. The solenoid are scored similarly which I'm worried about to much pressure can crimp them to ground out to the casing
the viscous fan nut looks like it's been hammered to with an inch of its life. And some blobs of liquid gasket sealant on the odd chain link from careless reassembly.
The previous person was sloppy had no respect for this engine, didn't have the right tools, or the correct knowledge.
The chain rails look like they have been replaced and look good. It looks like the vanos has been worked on too. I'm guessing this guy has maybe also replaced the buna seals but I wouldn't trust that.
My guess was that this guy not having the proper tools simply didn't time the engine properly. I bought a timing kit -£'s and figured step one would be to check the timing. The vanos pistons did not appear to be fully closed and there was no continuity in the pins. I closed them off fully (repeatedly) and checked for continuity on pins (only 2 of three pins worked) torqued up best I could (I don't have a left hand torque wrench) rotated the engine by hand rechecked and it all seemed good. (Basically I followed the bmw basiean instructions)
Battery clicked clicked clicked wouldn't turn even after charging. Bought a new battery -£'s and now the engine turns over but won't start.
Twice made a very loud and very huge POP!! Not a bang but a huge pop.
There is the following as a result of slight short cuts when putting it together to check if it starts.
the silver balance pipe between left and right engine running above the belts isn't properly secured and not fully connected into the block. needs another attempt.
There is 1 cable disconnected in engine bay toward the back which i didn't do and don't know where it goes.
The viscous fan isn't in place.
The plastic cover for the coils are not on.
Oil is at the lowest point on dip stick.
Fuel rail has petrol in it checked by pressing little valve.
Air filter is not connected or plumbed in.
Error code p0347 from ODB after clearing and restarting the engine.
Can I have some opinions and next steps on what I should check/do/redo.
I had 1 round of checking fuses in all three locations.
If the vanos is still wrecked inside id expect it to start but sound like sh*t again. If oil level was too low to pressure the vanos again id expect it to start just sound horrible.
4.4 petrol
Engine BMW m62
Okay some people seem keen to address the big issue I'm having with my engine not starting, this is great to here.
The engine previously when I received the car would start and run but sounded like sh*t. I had error messages p0021 p0011 which was timing in advanced state.
I opened up the oil pan. No broken chain guides. But evidence that some had been here before.
Elsewhere there is evidence of someone attempting this work but quite sloppy.
After taking off the camshaft covers i can see scoring on the vanos drum where someone has held it in a vice or plumb grips. The solenoid are scored similarly which I'm worried about to much pressure can crimp them to ground out to the casing
the viscous fan nut looks like it's been hammered to with an inch of its life. And some blobs of liquid gasket sealant on the odd chain link from careless reassembly.
The previous person was sloppy had no respect for this engine, didn't have the right tools, or the correct knowledge.
The chain rails look like they have been replaced and look good. It looks like the vanos has been worked on too. I'm guessing this guy has maybe also replaced the buna seals but I wouldn't trust that.
My guess was that this guy not having the proper tools simply didn't time the engine properly. I bought a timing kit -£'s and figured step one would be to check the timing. The vanos pistons did not appear to be fully closed and there was no continuity in the pins. I closed them off fully (repeatedly) and checked for continuity on pins (only 2 of three pins worked) torqued up best I could (I don't have a left hand torque wrench) rotated the engine by hand rechecked and it all seemed good. (Basically I followed the bmw basiean instructions)
Battery clicked clicked clicked wouldn't turn even after charging. Bought a new battery -£'s and now the engine turns over but won't start.
Twice made a very loud and very huge POP!! Not a bang but a huge pop.
There is the following as a result of slight short cuts when putting it together to check if it starts.
the silver balance pipe between left and right engine running above the belts isn't properly secured and not fully connected into the block. needs another attempt.
There is 1 cable disconnected in engine bay toward the back which i didn't do and don't know where it goes.
The viscous fan isn't in place.
The plastic cover for the coils are not on.
Oil is at the lowest point on dip stick.
Fuel rail has petrol in it checked by pressing little valve.
Air filter is not connected or plumbed in.
Error code p0347 from ODB after clearing and restarting the engine.
Can I have some opinions and next steps on what I should check/do/redo.
I had 1 round of checking fuses in all three locations.
If the vanos is still wrecked inside id expect it to start but sound like sh*t again. If oil level was too low to pressure the vanos again id expect it to start just sound horrible.