2015 520d F10

2015 520d F10

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wackojacko1234

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136 posts

100 months

Tuesday 30th April
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do timing chains need attention ... car is 115k
any points to watch out for considering these cars ... ?
over 100k miles what are common problems ... ?
thanks

helix402

7,892 posts

183 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Timing chains and high pressure fuel pumps fail on the N47 engine fitted to these.

joropug

2,598 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th April
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My dad's f10 chains tarted getting noisier at about 110k - His turbo went at a similar time so had them both done.

IIRC, it was about £2500 for a new turbo, timing chain, oil service and gearbox service all at the same time at a specialist.

It's better to get one that has already had these bits done but if the car is the right price factor it in. Some specialists charge a lot more than that, the one he used invested in some equipment that allowed the engine to stay in the bay (second hand info - but it meant that he could offer the chain service at a lower price)

Edited by joropug on Tuesday 30th April 09:55

d_a_n1979

8,612 posts

73 months

Tuesday 30th April
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They don't all fail; generally those poorly looked after. If you've no SH to show how it was looked after/maintained etc then it could be worthwhile getting it all done

There are plenty of N47s out there with high miles on their original chains with zero issues - I know of 2 that are 150k & 170k upwards now; oil changed every 5k miles (they do a LOT of miles to Germany and back) but still running very healthy

joropug

2,598 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th April
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True to an extent - but my dad’s 5 has been over serviced, every year /10,000 ish - looked after. Didn’t catastrophically fail , but needed to be changed.

Apparently the expectation is 100,000 miles.

I have a g30 2.0d on 60k . Will be serviced annually in my ownership.

wackojacko1234

Original Poster:

136 posts

100 months

Tuesday 30th April
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i meant to add ... it is a 2005 520d F10 ... this changed to B47 engine

d_a_n1979

8,612 posts

73 months

Tuesday 30th April
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wackojacko1234 said:
i meant to add ... it is a 2005 520d F10 ... this changed to B47 engine
2015 do you mean?

And the B47 isn't anywhere near as prone; so keep the oil & filter fresh. Give it an Italian tune up every so often wink and it'll be spot on biggrin

rottenegg

463 posts

64 months

Tuesday 30th April
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B47 is fine, as is the N47 from 2010 onwards.

But of course this is the internet, so every single N47 and N57 engine out there WILL wreck it's chains at precisely 97,043 miles. So, get saving folks.


joropug

2,598 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th April
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rottenegg said:
B47 is fine, as is the N47 from 2010 onwards.

But of course this is the internet, so every single N47 and N57 engine out there WILL wreck it's chains at precisely 97,043 miles. So, get saving folks.
It's better from a catastrophic failure perspective, but they will still stretch, as will any chain. As above, my Dad's is a 2011 and needed it at 110k ish.

rottenegg

463 posts

64 months

Tuesday 30th April
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joropug said:
rottenegg said:
B47 is fine, as is the N47 from 2010 onwards.

But of course this is the internet, so every single N47 and N57 engine out there WILL wreck it's chains at precisely 97,043 miles. So, get saving folks.
It's better from a catastrophic failure perspective, but they will still stretch, as will any chain. As above, my Dad's is a 2011 and needed it at 110k ish.
Aye, well, technically it's the rollers and link pins that wear out, but people have measured worn out and brand new chains in terms of length and seen like, 1mm difference, max....... but anyway, you can buy yourself some time with periodic chain tolerance checks (Laser tools part no. 7034) and fitting the most recent chain tensioner, part no. 11 31 8 490 219.

The chain tensioner was revised 3 times. The main problem was the hydraulic piston losing pressure, so all that start/stop goodness slapping the chains about, cracking guide rails etc etc. The latest part solves all that nonsense.

If you fit one early enough and do regular oil changes, there is no reason why the original chain gear won't last well past 100K miles.



d_a_n1979

8,612 posts

73 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Said chain tensioner here; fits all N47 & N57 engines:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183284967692

Big thread re it here on Bimmerpost forums:

https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t...

wackojacko1234

Original Poster:

136 posts

100 months

Tuesday 30th April
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d_a_n1979 said:
2015 do you mean?

And the B47 isn't anywhere near as prone; so keep the oil & filter fresh. Give it an Italian tune up every so often wink and it'll be spot on biggrin
2015 ! Yes oops ...

wackojacko1234

Original Poster:

136 posts

100 months

Tuesday 30th April
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What are any likely things to watch out for on viewings ?

Any recent ideas on servicing parts costs ?

Pads / discs / tyres 19" etc

... one thing annoying me is rear seats don't fold down ... ?! Deal breaker ... ?!

Can the maps on the computer be updated ?



joropug

2,598 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Check headlights for water ingress - common fault

helix402

7,892 posts

183 months

Wednesday 1st May
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wackojacko1234 said:
What are any likely things to watch out for on viewings ?


... one thing annoying me is rear seats don't fold down ... ?! Deal breaker ... ?! It’s a very rare option

Can the maps on the computer be updated ? Yes

d_a_n1979

8,612 posts

73 months

Wednesday 1st May
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wackojacko1234 said:
What are any likely things to watch out for on viewings ?

Any recent ideas on servicing parts costs ?

Pads / discs / tyres 19" etc

... one thing annoying me is rear seats don't fold down ... ?! Deal breaker ... ?!

Can the maps on the computer be updated ?
Needs to be quiet & smooth when running (as quiet as a B47 can be); ZF8 box needs to shift faultlessly and smoothly; check it in Sport mode as well (it will be harsher through changes; but only just, steering will be heavier too); does it have EDC/adaptive suspension do you know?

Parts are easy to come by; sometimes its best to stick with OEM BMW, but other parts (suspension/brakes etc all available via the likes of Autodoc and a few tried & trusted resellers on eBay). Always best to stick to the known brands such as ATE/Jurid/Textar/Lemforder/TRW/Moog Meyle HD/Febi Bilstein etc

Tyres are whatever you choose to run, RFTs or non-RFTs, premium or budget

Seats don't fold down - if you want to use the load space more then find one with seats that do fold; or get a touring. But most saloons don't have rear folding seats

Maps can be updated easy enough via the likes of Rusty @ satnavupgrades.co.uk as an example

The Conflated Outlier

51 posts

14 months

Wednesday 1st May
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The N47 was never fully 'cured' of the chain problems. Plenty of 2013 and 2014 cars with issues. A 2013 520d Touring springs to mind - at 69k it was still quiet but the owner had it replaced anyway. Just as well because it was absolutely fked and the tensioner fully extended.

The B47 arrived in late 2014 in the F10 but some retained the N47 into 2015 such as the 3 and 4 Series. I have a feeling the 518d and maybe 520dED had the N47 into 2015.
You can tell instantly from looking under the bonnet as the B47 has a much smaller engine cover. The B47 isn't perfect but they are so much better than the N47 - why bother with the engine that is known to be a drama?

P700DEE

1,119 posts

231 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Ran my 2012 F11 for 200k miles. Only serviced at 20k intervals which was pretty much 10-11 months intervals. My indy advised leaving unless it got noisey. Chains were inspected at 110K miles when the DMF was replaced.

d_a_n1979

8,612 posts

73 months

Wednesday 1st May
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The Conflated Outlier said:
The N47 was never fully 'cured' of the chain problems. Plenty of 2013 and 2014 cars with issues. A 2013 520d Touring springs to mind - at 69k it was still quiet but the owner had it replaced anyway. Just as well because it was absolutely fked and the tensioner fully extended.

The B47 arrived in late 2014 in the F10 but some retained the N47 into 2015 such as the 3 and 4 Series. I have a feeling the 518d and maybe 520dED had the N47 into 2015.
You can tell instantly from looking under the bonnet as the B47 has a much smaller engine cover. The B47 isn't perfect but they are so much better than the N47 - why bother with the engine that is known to be a drama?
There is the N47T where they revised a few things IIRC and that got the new tensioner

Still not infallible IIRC but plenty of them out there with decent mileage and no issues

The Conflated Outlier

51 posts

14 months

Wednesday 1st May
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P700DEE said:
Ran my 2012 F11 for 200k miles. Only serviced at 20k intervals which was pretty much 10-11 months intervals. My indy advised leaving unless it got noisey. Chains were inspected at 110K miles when the DMF was replaced.
So they removed the cam cover, dropped the sub frame, removed the sump and rear timing case but didn't fit new chains?

OK...