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M50 secondary timing chain tensioner
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How easy is it to change the secondary timing chain tensioner (the one inside the engine) on a non vanos m50? Any guides with pictures? will i need any specialst tools to do this?
Cheers guys
Cheers guys

Feck. Read that on the vanos you need to remove the vanos to get to it but can't find out about the nv. The tensioner I'm on about is between the inlet and exhaust pulleys - is that the same one as your saying?

Thats me being "special"
Glad to hear that its easy, are you able to sort it with just the rocker rocker off? You're probably the man to ask though, are there any good books / websites that teach you about stripping these engines down and rebuilding them? I've got a bit of a dream conjuring up
Glad to hear that its easy, are you able to sort it with just the rocker rocker off? You're probably the man to ask though, are there any good books / websites that teach you about stripping these engines down and rebuilding them? I've got a bit of a dream conjuring up

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You don't need the special BMW tool to lock the camshafts you can do it this way....

Dan will be cringing now

Dan will be cringing now

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Nope, even Bob used the BMW tool. He's sleeping with the guys in the parts department at our local dealer though - so they lent it to him in return for something.......!Jhonno wrote:That has to be a Bob_S solution..

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What happend when he tried to time up an M42? He's never shared that story with me.....Theo325 wrote:They probably heard what happened when he tried to time up an M42 and thought they would do him a favour and lend him the right tool...

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Quite possibly, when we went to help Lee with his M52 touring we saw Bob cut a piece of wood with a hammerJhonno wrote:He probably timed it with a hammer..

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Tools always have more than one use..
I've seen one frightfully scared tool experience his first 24v.. hello Dafs
Theo, that engine is spot on I'll have you know, spirit level wins
I've seen one frightfully scared tool experience his first 24v.. hello Dafs
Theo, that engine is spot on I'll have you know, spirit level wins
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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To be fair I do agree... you remember taking that rack off in the rain with a ball joint splitterBob_S wrote:Tools always have more than one use..

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Just remember where your engine appeared from, you should be mighty greatful!Daf318is wrote:To be fair I do agree... you remember taking that rack off in the rain with a ball joint splitterBob_S wrote:Tools always have more than one use..
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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I am even thought I had to do the following jobs where you and your hammer had been before me....Bob_S wrote:Just remember where your engine appeared from, you should be mighty greatful!Daf318is wrote:To be fair I do agree... you remember taking that rack off in the rain with a ball joint splitterBob_S wrote:Tools always have more than one use..
- 1 engine to box stud snapped off in block.
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- Oil leak - fitted the missing O ring to the dipstick tube also attaching the dipstic tube to something instead of leaving it floating around.
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Ahh but if you use the 'special tool' - that will be where the IS engingine gets all that extra power from that makes it the baby M3!DanThe wrote:Stop moaning Dafs, at least you know its right now![]()
Whats this about M42 engines and special tools? You can time them up with a brick...
Not moaning Dan - any excuse to have a dig at his Skubskiness can't be missed

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I have heard about you and bolts on the 3 litre....Bob_S wrote:Daf that WAS a special lightweight M52 Look at all the weight you have added in! as for the bolts it had more than what we used on dan's 3ltr!

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It's the fuel pump I think Dan was upset abouttown325i wrote:what about the half shaft bolts you were telling me aboutDanThe wrote:Its now got 'all' the bolts, even the gearbox to sump ones
Manifold studs however......

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There are plenty of pics in my build thread of a M50 non-vanos in bits mate if that's any help
Cheers lee, i'll have a ganders. Although after todays dyno run, it might need more than a new tensioner 

Couldnt find any from when you were re-building itE30BeemerLad wrote:There are plenty of pics in my build thread of a M50 non-vanos in bits mate if that's any help

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I have a head in pieces on my workbench if you need any pics.Cook318IS wrote:Couldnt find any from when you were re-building itE30BeemerLad wrote:There are plenty of pics in my build thread of a M50 non-vanos in bits mate if that's any help
Did you get the bentley manual ok?

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No i haven't recieved anythingDaf318is wrote:I have a head in pieces on my workbench if you need any pics.Cook318IS wrote:Couldnt find any from when you were re-building itE30BeemerLad wrote:There are plenty of pics in my build thread of a M50 non-vanos in bits mate if that's any help
Did you get the bentley manual ok?

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Hmm, looks like works not paid the bill for sending big files! Anyone know how I can send a 100mb file over tinternet for free?
If no one comes up with a suggestion PM me your address and I'll stick it on a CD for you and put it in the post
If no one comes up with a suggestion PM me your address and I'll stick it on a CD for you and put it in the post

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i've just found a link for it on another forum actuallyDaf318is wrote:Hmm, looks like works not paid the bill for sending big files! Anyone know how I can send a 100mb file over tinternet for free?
If no one comes up with a suggestion PM me your address and I'll stick it on a CD for you and put it in the post

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Yeah, you don't wanna be on a dial up connection getting that thing!!Cook318IS wrote:i've just found a link for it on another forum actuallyDaf318is wrote:Hmm, looks like works not paid the bill for sending big files! Anyone know how I can send a 100mb file over tinternet for free?
If no one comes up with a suggestion PM me your address and I'll stick it on a CD for you and put it in the postthanks for the offer though bud (i see what you mean about the size of it
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