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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
What is this known as in RAVE and where do I find it?
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6th Dec 2014 8:16pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35343 |
the RAVE download link is in the wiki.. ... - .- -.
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6th Dec 2014 10:26pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
I've got Rave - just cant find VANOS anywhere... Tym
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6th Dec 2014 10:53pm |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
To rule out or confirm the Camshaft Position Sensor you just need to swap them between banks.
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6th Dec 2014 11:56pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
Thanks Jock - good idea...
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7th Dec 2014 3:52pm |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
Hmmmm...doesn't sound good!
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7th Dec 2014 4:41pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
Thanks Jock
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7th Dec 2014 5:01pm |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
The early Range Rover L322 4.4 V8 engine is a BMW M62TUB44 unit which has single VANOS (BMW's variable valve timing) on the intake cams.
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7th Dec 2014 10:08pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
i think I've found the source of the problem(s)
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8th Dec 2014 1:08pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
i have has this happen to mine, (i bought mine like this!!!!) i fixed it....and its around £700 LR parts plus a good few hours labour, and you will need camshaft setting tools. these are £400 its all done with engine in situ. you also need a huge bar to undo front crank damper nut. search google for 'm62 vanos procceedure' or similar to see how to remove the front timing cover, and replace guides. its a big job, BUT, you are still able to use this engine, if you had revved it too much, it would have jumped a tooth, and it would have died! your timing cover will be ground away on the front, hence the aluminium swarf. its still useable, if its not 'holed' most swarf will be blocked in the oil filter now. this is the m62 engines, weak point nylon guide one side nylon bonded to ali other side, and centre.
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8th Dec 2014 4:00pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
Many thanks
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8th Dec 2014 4:20pm |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
We'll there's your problem, the timing guides...or lack of them!
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8th Dec 2014 8:26pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8248 |
IMHO you would be mad to even start the engine, let alone drive it any further, it will continue to shred the timing cover and dump swarf into the engine.... Pete
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8th Dec 2014 9:24pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
Picking up the parts from the dealers tomorrow- then fitting. TBH I don't have the time or money to replace all three and vanos etc. I have to fix just what's broken. In the new year I may well revisit the other guides and vanos, but as I have to work outside, this kind of job isn't one for naff weather!
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8th Dec 2014 10:27pm |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 312 |
Very helpful guy at my "Local" dealers sent me these so I could work out form the fragments which guide had broken^h^h^h^h^h^h shattered
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8th Dec 2014 10:46pm |
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