E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

dkk

Well-Known Member
Hi folks,

Everyday, i could hear the tappeting sound from the engine bay whenever i move off.

Sound like "Kat kat kat" very irritating.

Can it be repaired?

Mine mid 07 mileage 79k.

Cheers
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

Try adding more engine oil.
Last resort, top overhaul
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

sszone;948792 said:
Try adding more engine oil.
Last resort, top overhaul

Base on computer, EO level ok only 1 bar down. Still need to add till full level?
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

My E90 N52 2.5l also made the same tapping sound, and I solved it with this solution (BMW released this TSB in 2008):

Ticking Noise SBSI B 11 09 07 -N52 Engine HVA System
________________________________________
This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 11 09 07 dated April 2008.
designates changes to this revision
SUBJECT
Intermittent Hydraulic Valve Adjuster (HVA): “Ticking” or “Rattling” Noises
MODEL
All E82, E83, E85, E86, E88, E60, E61, E70, E90, E91, E92, and E93 with the N51, N52 or N52K engines
SITUATION
An occasional ticking or rattling noise from the HVA elements may occur during cold engine starts or frequent short-distance driving.
CAUSE
In these situations, the HVA elements may not yet have been supplied with sufficient amounts of air-free oil. This condition will not cause any damage to the engine, and usually remedies itself with a longer driving distance or operating times at full operating temperature.
CORRECTION
In the event of a customer complaint, please perform the following the HVA bleeding procedure.
PROCEDURE
Important notes:
The bleed time may take anywhere from between two minutes and (in rare cases) to a maximum of 30 minutes. This procedure is to be performed on a level surface with the vehicle stationary, and in a properly ventilated area.
Procedure preconditions:
Engine oil level correct – neither underfilled nor overfilled
Engine running at operating temperature
Bring the engine up to an operating speed (no load) of 2000-3000 rpm and maintain this condition for three minutes (bleeding procedure).
Let the engine idle for 15-30 seconds and reevaluate whether the noise is still present or not.
Engine quiet – procedure is finished.
Engine noise is still present – repeat the procedure; perform steps #1 and #2 up to a maximum of 5 times.
Only if the noise remains after performing the bleeding procedure 5 times: proceed by performing the procedure for a final time, also at an engine operating speed of 2000-3000 rpm, but for a total time duration of 15 minutes.
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

Hi Maniax, thanks for instruction.

Guess we are having the different prob.

My sound only surfaced when i start moving off at sow speed.

During the initial start car, no sound at all ...
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

Valve lifters ticking ?

When was your last servicing ?
 
Re: E60 valve tappet sound heard - Can it be repaired?

Just to update.

Sound minimum after re-programme software and change of petrol.

WS said that sound cos by petrol that i am using (Mobile). Advice to change Caltex.

Cheers

TGIF
 

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
82,754
Messages
1,019,347
Members
78,637
Latest member
8xbetsoccer1
Back
Top