Syl said:
Wolverine said:
Try testing the motor by putting direct power to it...if the motor spins, you know it's working...if it doesnt, then you can be sure it's stuck.
It should work on the same principle as any other motor if im correct.
Bought a new valvetronic motor from SMG Durban today, R2648 after asking for 20 % discount (normal price R3300)
Going to have it fitted and programmed tomorrow.
I got a quote from the bmw dealer today at R3150.
And am waiting for a price from another guy.
How did you get 20% off??
Keep us up to date man! Seriously hope it solves the problem hey!!
You have to ask for the 20% discount or they'll never give it to you. If you in Durban, take a trip to SMG Durban and ask for Neeren in the parts dept.
Tell hime you want the part and to also load the discount or you.
Whatever you do, don't even think of chucking a second hand valvetronic in there..you'll never start the car.
My car is going in at 8am tomorrow. Will keep you guys posted.
tai88 said:
Wolverine said:
Hi Tai,
I'm having my valvetronic motor replaced tomorrow. Will keep you guys updated.
What symtom's is your car displaying Tai? If not that serious it may just be a vacuum leak of air mass meter? Do you know how to test or these bro?
These N42 engines can be like women at times...can make you cry! except they can't talk!:blab:
HAHA... well I have had a few occasions where my car bogs down and coughs when pulling away. And once again, NO CODES WHATSOEVER. It also makes a vibrating noise when climbing those first rpms, after 2500 its smooth.
Then a bit of rough idle here and there(which I am guessing could be the recall bremi ignition coils lossing spark) and intermittent white-ish blue-ish smoke plumes from the exhaust. Oh and a permanent petrol smell :yuck:
I'd love to hear good news from you because my N42 has 260000 on the clock and is starting to ask me for some love.
Oh the balloon over the dipstick tube should suck in a bit to show your vacuum is good, mine checked out good here. also a plastic bag over the oil filler cap should suck in, have'nt tried this one yet.
Air flow meter, if faulty you unplug and idle should stabilise. Tried this a while back and no difference for me.
- If you remove the plug and it has no effect on the idle, then the plug is shot. (Bremi is a good after market part, made in Germany i believe)
The smoke from your exhaust system could be condensation thats burning out..does water also spray out from your exhaust pipe? Take the car for a drive but using low gears, this generally burns out the vapour in the exhaust system.
You may not want to hear this but if the smoke has a ting of blu in it, it's most probably taking oil..any oil loss noticed?
The rich petrol smell is also a characteristic of the valvtronic motor. Remember these engines dont have idle control valves on them..the valvetronic does that job. Like in my case, if you take a plug out, you may find it wet with petrol...reason is that the fuel is going into the chamber but no air to burn it (air+fuel=combustion)
Hope this info helps guys, im not a mac but this is what I have learnt about these engines.