Engine out of timing...why?
Engine out of timing...why?
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carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,307 posts

230 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Folks,

Having a mare with my E36 M3. Went into the garage with a general lack of power, they are still investigating but say that the engine timing on the exhaust is out. Assuming the VANOS isn't borked what the hell could cause the timing to go out? I'm very concerned this is going to be pricey!

ManiacGT

537 posts

201 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Well I'm no expert on that engine so I could be entirely wrong but looking at VANOS generally it could have slipped the chain/cog (but that would then be majorly out) or it could be general wear on those parts and it need adjusting back into timing dependent on how far it is out.

creepy coupe

302 posts

159 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Could the engine have been messed about with before you owned it? (assuming you haven't had it from new)


carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,307 posts

230 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Phew, fingers crossed but it sounds like the VANOS solenoids were sticking and have now been freed up.. Panic over I think.

Neil_M

702 posts

210 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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Glad to hear you have got it sorted.

Might be worth doing a little clean / service on your VANOS unit?

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,307 posts

230 months

Saturday 24th May 2014
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Thanks, I think they gave it a bit of a clean up which seems to have done the trick. Think I need to use the car more!