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OFHG Replace and Engine Seized. No Metal Shavings or Coolant in the Oil
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04-27-2019, 04:44 PM | #398 | |
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Is she running good still? Did you take any pics of the area and mounting surfaces? Did you prep the area around the OFH and keep it clean as can be before replacing the gasket?
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04-28-2019, 01:19 AM | #399 | |
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I'm wondering if the cases we are seeing of seizing are incorrect installation and leaving towels in the ports, or maybe belt getting sucked intro sump |
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I had the oil filter housing gasket replaced recently on my E90 2011 335i xDrive and ever since, whenever the oil temperature reaches about 240 degrees Farenheit, I get an engine malfunction warning. If you clear the codes, car runs normal up until you get to 240-250 degrees and the engine malfunction comes back on. I had the oil filter and oil changed again from 0W-30 to 5W-30 but it hasn't helped. Has anyone encountered this issue before?
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Sorry fellas, I had the codes and forgot to post them. The codes are:
2D60 - Vanos exhaust control fault, camshaft stuck 2C58 - charging pressure control, deactivation pressure build up blocked This is after having both solenoids replaced as well with OEM solenoids from BMW. |
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05-25-2019, 02:40 PM | #407 |
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VANOS codes are often the result of low oil pressure. I can think of a couple of things that can cause that, 1) the VANOS solenoid anti-return valves/filters are plugged up, or 2) your oil filter cap inner plastic cage wasn't installed which is allowing oil pressure to bypass the oil gallery and drain out of the housing. It is easy to check the oil filter cap cage and drain seal o-ring on the tip is installed by just removing the cap and inspecting it. There are youtube videos out there on how to inspect/clean/replace the VANOS anti-return valves/filters.
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I did get a low oil pressure warning when trying to use aftermarket solenoids but I immediately changed to OEM and have not had that issue since. I will try to clean the anti-return valves/filters next. As for the oil filter cap, I made sure the mechanic installed the o-ring on the top however he did note the top of the cap looked drier than he expected. I will go ahead and buy a new oil filter cap as its a cheap part anyway. Thank you for the advice.
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05-26-2019, 03:55 PM | #410 | |
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It's much less than swapping a VANOS gear unit or the cam/seal I also wondered if maybe something was stuck/blocking in the internal oil port and somehow it eventually dislodged/moved out of the way and hopefully into the oil filter. YMMV, but it may be worth swapping them and or trying one alternate in the exhuast solenoid place.
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05-26-2019, 08:23 PM | #411 |
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I can't imagine any way a N55 VANOS solenoid could ever malfunction, wear out, or clog -- I think that's a N54 thing. The N54 would chew up the camshaft and spit the shavings into the solenoid filter but the N55 has no such "feature". The solenoid is nothing more than a scrap of steel rod rattling loosely in a steel tube with a piece of wire wrapped around the outside. There's almost no possible way for anything to go wrong with it unless you pack it full of camshaft grindings.
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05-27-2019, 10:35 AM | #412 |
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Thanks all. I am going to check the oil filter housing cap, vanos filters and possibly do another oil change with the motul oil flush. I'll report back with the results. Crossing my fingers
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05-27-2019, 09:28 PM | #413 |
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Quick update. I opened up the oil filter housing cap and the cap cage is completely missing. I'm not sure how long the car has been running like this and I guess I'm fortunate nothing serious has happened yet but I am going to buy the new oil filter cap with the cage and install it ASAP. I'm also going to do an engine flush with Liqui Moly and do an oil change with a new filter. Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
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05-28-2019, 12:31 AM | #414 |
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Glad you found the problem. Hopefully, no serious long term damage was done. Someone likely pulled the cage off the cap when removing an old oil filter and didn't realize what had happened.
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Do you think another oil change is necessary with this oil only being 4 or 5 days old? I've probably driven the car a total of 30 miles with the new oil but no cap cage.
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05-28-2019, 03:39 PM | #417 | |
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I don't think that oil filter cap cage will come with an o-ring on the tip. Those generally come with the oil filter package. Do you know what happened to the little o-ring that was in the oil filter package the last time the oil was changed? |
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05-28-2019, 04:42 PM | #418 | |
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What i would do is check the oil filter for metallic particles. If they are present then i would go ahead and replace all rod bearings proactively. |
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