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Chain rattle on startup?
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09-30-2024, 08:19 PM | #1 |
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Chain rattle on startup?
Hello, usually i'm posting helpful tips as much as possible, but i wanted to get other opinions and verify this is 100% what I think this is.
I noticed when I was replacing the D1S xenons when I had my wife turn on the ignition ( for some reason she thought she had to start the car too) that when it did initial rev up for start there is a noise that sounds an awful lot like a GM quad 4 when the tensioners and guide rails go bad ( loud rattle/chain rubbing noise) I recorded it on my phone to share link and see what you guys think I have no Vanos Codes, timing on live data is good. i did notice the oil was low when i used the dash check, but filling it did nothing to ease the noise. the car does have 190K on it have any of you had a similar noise and just needed a tensioner, or replacement oil pump chain cassette? or due to mileage am i looking at this more from a "time to replace chain tensioner and cassettes, cause maintenance" Here is link to vid: |
09-30-2024, 08:30 PM | #3 | |
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but i've never had wastegates rattle like a bad chain tensioner before. ( owned DSM' with B16G turbo upgrade and a conquest TSI both internal waste gated) i am planning on doing an oil pan gasket and getting the VAC baffle installed when i do, so i suppose i could use that maintenance item time to inspect the timing components for failures, or see bits of plastic are in the pan. but was hoping i could get a confirmation from other members, and then kinda go from there and just get the tools and parts ready ahead of time if needed. . Last edited by Podunk; 09-30-2024 at 08:40 PM.. |
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10-02-2024, 05:00 PM | #4 |
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think i figured out another way to test/check, and that is by using a hand vacuum pump like a mityvac and closing the gates before a startup. if noise is gone, wastegates, if it remains then probably looking at a hefty check in parts and tools.
but hey at least then i'll have specialty tools needed for any future maintenances. |
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