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Forgot oil during oil change (Codes p0015 and P0016
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12-17-2019, 10:33 PM | #45 |
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Would it still crank in that case? I suppose it could have cracked the cam in two when it seized while still spinning...
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Impatiently waiting for results.
I actually did the same thing once on my N52 E91, but only for about 15 seconds, still running strong till this day. 15 minutes is a whole lot of time, I'd say at best case scenario is you'll have lower compression in one cylinder outside the 10% range of the others, but should still "run" fine. If you do a compression test, start from cyl 6, good chance cyl 5 is going to be below 160psi. |
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12-18-2019, 12:57 AM | #47 |
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Half as fast. Graviry doesn't do much for a cam journal. A camshaft journal has upward loading, a crankshaft has downward loading.
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12-18-2019, 12:59 AM | #48 |
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Not much point compression testing until you restore oil pressure. The lifters could be low on oil from extended running with no oil pressure. If they are very low then the valves won't open fully.
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12-18-2019, 07:55 AM | #50 |
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Still hoping for the best outcome. And reiterating, a dumb yellow sticky reminding one to add oil isn't a bad idea, whatever works. As mentioned, I am always rushed today by my wife and son (6 y.o.) whenever I am working on a car. To be fair we only have a one car garage and the car is blocking.
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I thought dag, I gotta put all 4 tires back on the car and move it. To be fair she did tell me. It was pretty amazing though the front rotors fell off when I simply hit them with the palm of my hand--they were on the car 9 1/2 years. I just rushed the other car's oil/snow tires, and no idea what I did wrong the lug nuts would not stay tight. reloosened all, retorqued, been good. |
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12-19-2019, 06:07 AM | #55 |
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Okay... but have you added the oil and tried to start the engine? It's been a few days now, what is taking so long?
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12-19-2019, 06:11 AM | #56 | |
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Have to get some mass airflow sensor cleaner to clean out the VANOS sensors as a KIND (what would you know about that?) fellow who privately messaged me suggested. Not that I have to answer to you 🤷🏽*♂️. Sheesh. Troll much?
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12-19-2019, 06:33 AM | #57 | |
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You don't need MAF cleaner for the solenoids, just use brake clean, gasoline, or any solvent. You may want to just unplug the MAF and see if the engine will start. It's an old trick a BMW mechanic taught me; when all else fails, pull the MAF and see if it will run... And BTW, speaking of KIND... how many DIYs have you posted to E90 Post?
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12-19-2019, 06:51 AM | #59 |
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If it was me, I would just put oil in it....fire it up, and drive it. The damage (if any) has already been done. At 3,000 miles, change the oil again and send a sample to Blackstone Labs.....they will be able to tell you if you have any abnormal levels of contaminants in the oil from bearing wear, or other metal on metal contact.
2-3 minutes idling with no oil "probably" isn't going to hurt anything as long as there was no load on the motor.
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Is there any knocking when it's cranking? I would pull the spark plugs and do a compression test. Even with vanos not adjusted right from no oil pressure it should still try to start or putter a few times if it has spark, compression, and fuel.
2-3 minutes is plenty long enough to cause catastrophic damage, even if it was just idling. Given the vanos codes I'm thinking something in the top end was damaged.
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Here is my issue. I have people telling me my engine is toast. Others tell me it should be totally fine. And then there is everything between. I'm going to try the solenoid cleaning today or tomorrow. I have to have faith it could work. I really wish I had the resources to acquire an actual dealer code, but I don't and don't want to tow if I can figure it out myself. I have been instructed by my favorite e90 YouTube channel that the MAF cleaner is safer than brake cleaner or anything else. So to be safe I am going to stick with that. If that doesn't work, I may try the spark plug route. I'm not in a rush to get it going because I don't really drive much anymore. Sorry to anyone who feels like I am figuring this out too slow for them 😂.
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It would not have shut down because of a dead battery unless the alternator is also shot. I think the compression test is your best bet, and you can get a compression tester at AutoZone/Napa/etc as a tool loan. That'll tell you where to go next, i.e. if compression is good, look at engine controls. If compression is bad, figure out if it is valves or pistons/rings. |
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