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M57 timing chain question
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11-23-2017, 09:57 AM | #1 |
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M57 timing chain question
Hi everyone.
1. The ticking sound, at the very front of engine, is it timing chain or the valve lifters? Opening the oil cap, there is no clicking in there, quiet. Bonnet closed - is barely heard, bonnet opened - can hear it in very front of engine (chain or lifters area). As this sound is very specific, I thought someone has had this sound and can clarify. It would be a preventive move to clear it before it could get any worse. Engine runs well, no rattles, no problems at torque or starting the engine. Video link: Thanks a lot for your time. |
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11-24-2017, 07:37 AM | #6 |
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yes, that is why I will try to make the important maintenances, not to expect some sudden failure.
Here the max speed on roads is 62, in winter rather 60 or lower. So the engine don't get such heat, which I guess rather preserves the engine. |
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Today I didn't hear this ticking I changed the oil from 5w-30 to 5w-40 lately and the oil level was also quite under minimum when the car was brought on place. Maybe it has recovered and got some oiling. |
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Did you ever figure out what this was? I have the exact same spiratic tapping noise coming from my M57. I can't hear it from the engine bay though... I just hear it from the sides of the vehicle (so usually in drive-thrus)
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