HOW TO: Timing Chain Tensioner replacement BMW 7 series (e38)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2021
  • As any car guy will tell you, most "scary" sounds that come from your car can be fixed by strategically turning up the radio, but sometimes you gotta pay the piper, which is why in this video I will show you how to fix the scariest sound of them all, the dreaded clickity clackity of the m62tu timing chain slappin' the guides into oblivion. Let's get into it shall we?
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Комментарии • 62

  • @spaceexplorer6636
    @spaceexplorer6636 3 года назад +7

    Nice job!
    Only thing I would add is to remove your fuel pump relay in trunk before starting engine then spin engine over few times to prime the new tensioner, once primed put back relay then start engine.

    • @TheEpicHitmarker
      @TheEpicHitmarker 2 года назад

      I see this comment a lot in these videos, how critical would it be to not disconnect it and start the car anyway? I see a lot of forums explain the process of changing the tensioner, but none of them I see will do this step

    • @spaceexplorer6636
      @spaceexplorer6636 2 года назад +3

      @@TheEpicHitmarker I learnt this from a master bmw tech and it’s helpful to prime tensioner first by spinning the starter without fuel pump relay so it doesn’t start, do 5 to 6 cycles with key then reinstall fuel pump relay and start the car! It’s better for the tensioner and guides since tensioner is dry when installed until oil reaches it, it’s the first few seconds without oil pressure your trying to avoid.
      Good luck it’s very simple procedure.

    • @TheEpicHitmarker
      @TheEpicHitmarker 2 года назад

      @@spaceexplorer6636 can you explain what you mean by “spinning the starter”

    • @spaceexplorer6636
      @spaceexplorer6636 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEpicHitmarker turn on the starter like your trying to start the car! I won’t start without relay but will spin the engine to develop oil pressure to tensioner.

  • @AdamBrunson
    @AdamBrunson Год назад +9

    Submerge the tensioner in oil and compress it a few times to fill it, then install.

  • @tailgaters
    @tailgaters 3 года назад +1

    I was waiting for this. Thank god AR Perez got us.

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  3 года назад

      Glad it helped you!

  • @gamaldieudonne5936
    @gamaldieudonne5936 3 года назад

    Very easy to do!!! Took me less than 30 mins!!!👊🏾

  • @Sudsil8000
    @Sudsil8000 Год назад

    Great video, brother!

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  Год назад

      OH man thanks! I appreciate your support!!

  • @dazeboy79
    @dazeboy79 4 месяца назад

    nice video, thanks for taking the time to make it!

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching it!

  • @channelfortheeveryman3139
    @channelfortheeveryman3139 3 года назад

    Awesooome, thanks!

  • @jonathantepepa1840
    @jonathantepepa1840 2 года назад

    I would take my 1998 e38 to a bmw experienced mechanic and would pay his price. Now because of you not only do I get to learn on my own but I get to enjoy working on my bad as ride! 😎 Psa she only has 95k miles on the engine

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 года назад

      🙌🏽 Awesome! Glad I can be of service

  • @andrewlawson3694
    @andrewlawson3694 3 года назад

    We have got to get you some serious help lol Warts and all but probably saves £150 or dollar equivalent. The old greeting, even in England, was " Peace, love & the American way " Easy rider style. Thanks as always great fun.

  • @Maximilian0011
    @Maximilian0011 2 года назад +1

    another good vid you done, let me tell you, this engine does NOT break down with the chain slides and so on... BUT..... you have to change OIL and the the coolant on time, the over heated chain slides break down because of the high temp. and plastic is designed to NOT be over heated, the chain tensioner got to be changed every 70.000 km as a prevention

  • @leathaface510
    @leathaface510 3 года назад +1

    When I got my e38 that was the first thing I replaced. It wasn't making any noise, but the weird thing is that it started making noise after I changed it. Just for a second and then gies away. I heard is because the Vanos is dry with no oil and once you start the engine it lubes it

  • @lucase3047
    @lucase3047 3 года назад

    Wobble lol, love it. Isn't it a knee extension. I would advise to let the new tensioner be a bit soaked in oil. Annoying job but very important, especially for the M62 with the plastic guides!

  • @bigbens55
    @bigbens55 3 года назад +1

    Ave maria that start up scared me bro. LOL....

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  3 года назад +2

      Bro my soul left my body for a moment 💀

    • @topgunner6928
      @topgunner6928 2 года назад +1

      Thats because you're supposed to submerge the unit in oil and depress prior to installation.

  • @ecosmart2841
    @ecosmart2841 3 года назад

    Best intro ever ! Stay blessed stay happy brother 🙏🏼

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  3 года назад

      Oh man thanks a lot!

  • @aramos811
    @aramos811 3 года назад +4

    This tensioner job is a must for these E38 BMW'S. Do it often and save your timing chains.

  • @LaPatateDeTerre
    @LaPatateDeTerre 5 месяцев назад

    I did try to change mine on the M62B44 non-vanos. It also had the longer yet softer spring. But even filled with oil, it made a ticking (chain ?) noise when accelerating past 2000rpm. I switched back to the original tensioner and no more ticking. Did it also happened to anyone else ?...

  • @ilovepsi
    @ilovepsi 3 года назад

    like it

  • @MostDope420
    @MostDope420 Год назад +2

    40nm torque, just did this job today.

  • @tylermayberry5731
    @tylermayberry5731 Год назад +1

    Do this early don't let yours end up like mine when I got it. Jumped time

  • @MRXCHRISS
    @MRXCHRISS 2 года назад

    Did you end up installing the tensioner compressed? Is that why it took longer to install it?

  • @eeazy2569
    @eeazy2569 2 года назад

    Is it safe to doe this during an oil change? I’m gonna be doing one soon so I’m thinkin ab emptying the oil and then putting the tensioner in then the oil

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 года назад

      Should be fine, just make sure you fill up the oil filter housing with oil before you start the car. Follow my oil change video if you don’t know what I mean

  • @daneitor97
    @daneitor97 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe you should lubricate the piston so it doesn't sound so bad at first start?

  • @joesimm1075
    @joesimm1075 2 года назад

    The rattle on start up has just started happening today. I’m due to drive 300 mile round trip this week. Is it safe to do this?

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 года назад

      You should be fine, if it just started just keep an eye on it

  • @frankcaruso537
    @frankcaruso537 Год назад

    My e38 makes a diesel sound NOT just at start up but when the engine in running, would the tensioner fix that? thoughts??

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  Год назад

      It could, I would drop the oil pan and inspect for debris, you know just to make sure

  • @ramoneatkins5945
    @ramoneatkins5945 Год назад

    This just started happening to me. I started my e38, ticking didn’t start until car was almost warm and I have a check engine light on. I am preparing to do this job. Ticking started 5 days ago. Hasn’t got worse, also I have not driven it for a full day. Was yours ticking before the replacement

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  Год назад

      Once in a while upon start up

    • @ramoneatkins5945
      @ramoneatkins5945 Год назад

      @@ARPerez It was my guides I’m timing it now

  • @kennethbrison3690
    @kennethbrison3690 Год назад

    I am getting ready to do this to my 98 540i and I am wondering how long it actually took to get the new tensioner in, why or what needs to be done to make the install easier? Thanks

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  11 месяцев назад

      The tensioner comes collapsed, but I accidentally touched it where it pees and it got big... so it made it more difficult to install. About 10mins. I would say if you install it just the way it comes in the box and don't mess with it you should have an easier time.

    • @dhubach1
      @dhubach1 6 месяцев назад

      Is there any way to re collapse the tensioner? I did the same thing smh @@ARPerez

  • @channelfortheeveryman3139
    @channelfortheeveryman3139 3 года назад

    I did not have any weird noise upon starting after putting thr new one in. Is that ok?

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  3 года назад

      Yeah should be great!

  • @channelfortheeveryman3139
    @channelfortheeveryman3139 3 года назад

    Is this what is called the lower timing chain tensioner?

  • @projman2155
    @projman2155 3 года назад

    Didn’t you have to rev it high on initial start up?

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  3 года назад

      What’s the purpose of that?

    • @projman2155
      @projman2155 3 года назад

      @@ARPerez it’s the official instruction of tensioner installation. Rev high to 3000-3500 to prevent chain skipping a tooth and for pressure and vibration to release the tensioner (since installing it compressed)

    • @projman2155
      @projman2155 3 года назад

      @@ARPerez there’s also a reason why installing it compressed is recommended for one can shred the threads during install and the tensioner itself can seize making the guide rub too much onto the chain.

  • @jeffleistiko2757
    @jeffleistiko2757 2 года назад

    How do you know which tensioner to change

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 года назад

      What do you mean? You can see the location in the video

  • @leathaface510
    @leathaface510 3 года назад

    Torque is suppose to be 29.5 foot pounds

  • @captaincrunch8333
    @captaincrunch8333 2 года назад

    The one I ordered (bilstein made in Germany) seems to have quite a bit of oil applied to it from the factory.
    It would seem to be enough until the oil reaches it.
    Anyone else installed one from bilstein lately?
    Oh, and great video as always dude.

    • @ARPerez
      @ARPerez  2 года назад +1

      Yep it should work :)

    • @captaincrunch8333
      @captaincrunch8333 2 года назад

      @@ARPerez Just got back from shopping after installing it.
      Startup rattle completely gone.
      I was really starting to worry it was the guides, as it seemed to be getting worse lately.
      What a cheap way to prolong the life of the guides and relieve some worry!
      Thanks again man!

    • @zachmead6875
      @zachmead6875 2 года назад

      yes just got one in the mail today and it already had grease in it !