Does anyone have any ideas as to what I could try next? Would applying a little heat around the bolt help, or is this risky given the alloy head?
And there was me thinking this would be a 15 min job!
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i'd say so yeah. I replaced the tensioner on mine and it was still a tad rattle. Replaced everything (because im like thatJek318is wrote:Got the cap off eventually (took quite some force to remove!) and popped in a new tensioner. My engine's still a bit noisy between 3.5k and 4.5k rpm when warm though, so i'm guessing the sprockets and chain could be to blame!


I did exactly the same, I'm just hoping it lasts til the next engine swap...Jek318is wrote:Got the cap off eventually (took quite some force to remove!) and popped in a new tensioner. My engine's still a bit noisy between 3.5k and 4.5k rpm when warm though, so i'm guessing the sprockets and chain could be to blame!
Yes, definately worth checking that heat shield. It vibrates quite loadly and sounds similar to a chain hitting the housing lol.Jek318is wrote:I've got 122k on the clock right now, Magpie. My funds are quite low and don't think i could afford to replace the sprockets etc. Not doing many miles in her just now tho, so hopefully she'll last untill i can afford the parts!
Good tip Sheps i'll check that one out. I must admit, i'd describe my engine noise as more of a vibration (from inside the car, it sounds like its coming from behind the wheel/speedo) than a rattle if that makes any sense, i.e its higher pitched. Also when i first noticed the noise, i took the car to a mechanic who did the screwdriver on the chain cover test and he didn't think it was chain related, he's not a bmw specialist tho!