BMW e90 engine noise - video

frikkieh

///Member
Here is a clip from my 325i E90 (2006).
Do you think this is normal?:thinking:
Just for the record - this is a straight 6 petrol engine, not a diesel :rollsmile:

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Slamz

///Member
sho.. that car sounds sick man... its needs some benelyn :rollsmile:

jokes aside now... how about some more detail as to how and when it started. also, when was the last time you did an oil service and what oil did you use?
 

frikkieh

///Member
JustNN said:
Your rear left tyre seems fine so that rules that out:rollsmile:

Can't be that tyre then, hey. Ruled out.

Slamz - I took ownership on 25 August.
The trouble started when a pully bolt broke on the crankshaft...(31 August)
That was replaced.

After that (4 Oct) , I complained about the rpm fluctuating (and BTW it still does):

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and all of the following were ( apparently ) replaced under Motor Plan:

Tapped cover gasket + new Aluminium screws
Outlet camshaft Adjustment unit
Impulse sending wheel
Inlet camshaft Adjustment unit

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=VB12&mospid=48482&btnr=11_3746&hg=11&fg=25

Collar screws x2 (for the Adjustment units)

2x solonoid valves (it goes into the head)
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=VB12&mospid=48482&btnr=11_3736&hg=11&fg=15

2x camshaft position sensors

I am not convinced today that it is fixed.

After some fuel line / injector cleaner was chased through the motor with some rather hard driving, the car has a much smoother accelleration and response to the throttle than before. So it is definetely better after that, but the noise is still there with irratic idling at times.

Aparrently the car was serviced just before I bought it. Oil are changed by the BMW dealership. It says I can still drive 26000km before it needs to be serviced again. Not to sure what type of oil the DS uses.

According to this - Thank you Philip F (some nice pictures here:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13504
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It is most likely the valve lifters.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
It's hard to say, to me it sounds similar to mine, just maybe a bit noisy because of the video and how close it was to the engine at times. Nothing beats having another similar car to compare with side by side. I took some vids some time ago too, but not very good quality so will have to take them again on my newer camera. Just uploaded the one, will add the rest a bit later on...

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This is with the engine up to normal operating temperature after arriving home.

Philip
 

frikkieh

///Member
Mine is also upon arrival home. But mine sounds more like a diesel than yours.
Not nailing the diesels here :rollsmile: but I expected a far less noisy motor. :nonono:
 

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
:pimp:
Frikkie, its time you install a sound system with a subwoofer and everything.
That way, you dont hear the funny noises that make you worry, and you drive the car until a warning light comes on. :rollsmile:
 

frikkieh

///Member
That was option 1 :thumbs:
Trading in - option 2 :flyfun:
Matches - It's a BMW : no option :nonono:

Tell you what - I promised I will upload this beautiful noise video - hence this thread.
I will book it for the repair and if it is not better, leave it at BMW until it is fixed, whilst driving their courtesy car.
If we don't come right then, the sound system is a viable option and I expected too much from the e90 BMW.
I obviously hear noises others don't - ask LZ :rollsmile:
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Thing is, on some of the other vids that I have seen relating to the metal ticking noise, it is quite a bit louder! The one vid it really does sound like a cold diesel idling, the other one the ticking is so loud that the microphone distorts. How noticeable is the noise when the bonnet is closed?

Now the clip from the exhaust...

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zaleonardz

Well-known member
Although you do suffer a bit from a phantom ear..... That diesel of yours needs help :)

After you broke a crank bolt... how do you just "break a crank bolt"

Na ma.... new motor on that thing......

 

Philip Foglar

///Member
I don't know if your camera is just very sensitive to higher frequencies compared to my old Nikon for that matter which makes the mechanical noises seem a lot louder. I would say try and meet up with another forum member with a similar or same E90 and compare.

If the noise is noticeably louder compared to the similar car I would insist that motorplan sort this out!!

Now last video, from inside my car idling but with the bonnet still open - engine revs are constant until shut down of course...

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Slamz

///Member
at what mileage was the last oils service done? try changing the oil and use slx or magnatec professional...i had a simlar sound when my oil change was due, changed the oil and voila... sound gone...
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Worth a try, but I doubt that it's the oil causing this noise - seems to be a known problem with some of these engines and some are affected while others aren't to a lesser degree.
 
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