Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Vanos Seal Replaced

Ever since I got the car, I've noticed that the car has this slight hesitation when stepping on the accelerator or when holding the rev at a low 1.5 ~ 2k ie low end torque. After much researching and reading, one of the possible suspects would be the Vanos seal.

The vanos seal is a pair of O-rings that as far as I understand is part of the vanos and once it gets old, it harden, gets brittle and screws with the camshalf timing and will result is higher fuel consumption (as the camshalf if not running at the correct most optimum timing) and also lost of torque (both low and high end when the vanos kicks in).

Instead of just replacing the seals with OEM BMW stuff, I decided to use the Beisan Seals. It is a 3rd party company and apparently much better than the original seals. People around the world swears by it... so I'm pretty comfortable with this choice.

It came in this packing for single vanos

2 replacement o-rings
Unfortunately, while opening the head, it looked like the valve cover gasket and bush was also worn out. Another sign that this hadn't been replaced though the recommendation is to replace it every 100,000km. Black oil was leaking all over, so change that also lar....

Copied this picture off the web - only replaced a few of these

Camshalf timing was off just very slightly - not as bad as I've seen some sample pictures before on the net...
vanos camshalf and timing chain at the bottom

... so, I wonder if my car was all ok all along? After taking of the vanos unit....

... and removing the o-rings, this is how the existing one was...
How hard and brittle the o-ring was...

So how actually does the vanos work? The electric signal from the computer box should relay through the cable (bottom left) to push more oil into the camcover (the thinngy that looks like a cylinder in the middle). This then presses the vanos to push or pull the extra cog within and this is how the improve timing / vanos kicks in. Or at least this is what i learn from a crash course from the mechanic. :)

Picture borrowed from iridiumengineering.co.uk
It is A LOT of work... a lot of things got to be dismantled including 1 side of the cabin filters, the engine and valve cover, the coolant (or water) needs to be released before the thing can be dismantle. And if you also had a screwed up valve cover gasket and bush like i did, it also requires some surface cleaning before the new gasket can be put on. All in all 4 hours of work.

Can I feel the difference? Actually yes! The car is not as hesitant as it was before and it's a bit more responsive. But the seals take about 300km to break in. So will only know the full potential in a few weeks time... fingers crossed for a better response and better fuel consumption. :P

To read more on Beisan or Vanos: http://www.beisansystems.com/

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Quad Exhaust - 4x the fun!

They say Double Trouble, Triple Threat.....  so what do you say about Quadruple? Err..... well, screw it... it is Four times the fun!! :D

Yes, yes... long overdue. Got my quad exhaust done today. Yippie! I went with a titanium quad setup.
Before
1.. 2.. 3.. 4.... check! 
Check out the finishing
1 done.. 1 more to go...
Ta da !!!
1 last shot... side view.. 

Before - After


I'm LOVING it!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Somebody That I Used to Know - Walk off the Earth (Cover)

Heard the original song over the radio.... then looked for the youtube by Goyte featuring Kimbra.. loved it then curiously clicked this cover.

SIMPLY AMAZING - this is how it probably be when the country is in recession (or your band is down to it's last dollar)... hahahah superb stuff!

Speaking of Kimbra... love this song too. Just a matter of time before this goes mainstream.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Wiper Changed...

Boring subject... these should have been changed a long time ago but have been procrastinating. Now the rubbers are split like "mulut buaya" (crocodile mouth).

2 "buaya" - in tribute to the 2 sifus!

After much price checking and thinking if I should opt for silicone or rubber, decided to just go back to the original spec.

Bosch 26" and 22" rubber wiper
No more "buaya"s
2 gun salute to the old broken wipers... :)
Happy Easter everyone! God bless....

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Interior Detailing Part 2

The second step was the carpets. There were some spots which is so obvious, it really makes the car look jaded. And my eye keep gravitating to those spot every time I drive, so something had to be done.

Happened to be at my bro's house and borrowed his vacuum cleaner to give the car a real good vacuum. I knew the car was dirty... I didn't expect it to be THIS dirty! After a quick vacuum.. this is what was caught in the water filter.



 I worked on the trouble spots when I had time. Used OPC 1:3 and also some STF Tuff Stuff.

Before

After


Before
After

Definitely need to do a second pass of the vacuum when I am free. Pretty happy with result. : )