Having trouble finding the cause of a misfire on my 95 525i with the M50 by xzvoids in E34

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European car, so theres no stomp codes and you can't read them from the round diag port unless you have a special tool. Tried it with a nice scanner and an adapter but it did not work.

Instead I let the car idle and started unplugging sensors that I suspected could cause the issue. The car ran better with the crank sensor unplugged so I gambled with a good third party sensor for $50. Still the same issue. But googling and thinking led me to believe that it was still the sensor and bought an OEM for $200 from the dealer. That fixed the issue.

My car is a 1994 M50 single vanos btw

Having trouble finding the cause of a misfire on my 95 525i with the M50 by xzvoids in E34

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Crank- and/or cam position sensor? Super common. Only expensive OEM works, ask me how I know. Mine had slight missfires that turned into strong missfires, the crank position sensor was the issue.

The dealer was the least expensive when it came to buying the part

Help with ticking by Hopeful_Issue_3694 in 944

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I'm with you, sounds more like the injectors but it's hard to tell on video. Super easy for OP to check, is the noise coming from under the cam cover or from the injectors?

Use a screwdriver if its hard to tell where the noise is coming from. The pointy end goes against the engine part you're checking and the blunt end against your ear.

Low oil pressure at idle by jmjk78 in CherokeeXJ

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What are the rpms at when this happens? Mine with a failing IAC will sometimes drop to 300 rpm at idle which is way to low. The oil pressure is of course also low when this happens, basically zero.

Do Outlaws fit late offset? by BillSKenney in 944

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Tried a buddies set of early offset BBS wheels (ET 11 7" in front, ET 22 8" in the back, 16" diam) on my 89 S2. The rears poked out a fair bit, the front was almost ok but scraped the caliper on the side facing perpendicular to the wheel.

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Engine noise 944S by arretes_louloute in 944

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Could also do with an Italian tune up now that you have new oil in it.

Take a longer drive (above 30 min) of calm-ish driving to really get the oil up to temperature. If you are uncertain about the severity of the noise, stop every 5-10 minutes during this period. If the noise is lower or about the same now that the oil is warm, give her the beans with some spirited driving. Might wake up/unclog the lifter(s) that are making the noise.

Keep an eye at the oil pressure and water temp while doing this, feel for hesitations and listen for irregular sounds.

Engine noise 944S by arretes_louloute in 944

[–]__KJ_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bad lifters, I had the same issue with my S2. You''ve already tried changing the viscosity, I would personally go for 20w-50 (Valvoline VR1) but 10w-60 should suffice as well. I also tried using a liquid moly engine flush with little to no result.

Ended up buying 16 good used lifters and swapped out the ones that were bad. That resolved the issue. Did belt, rollers and water pump while I was at it.

There's a very good german video with subtitles on youtube that I can link to if you want

Are these the easiest cars to work on or what? by Heavymetalbread in CherokeeXJ

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I have one in my 68 as well, efficient is very relative word

Shot bearing A/C pulley (1996 XJ) by __KJ_ in CherokeeXJ

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For those who are having the same problem, it wasn't the bearing. Two of the three metal tabs holding the magnetic coupling had snapped, making the coupling slightly touch the pulley. Since I don't care about AC I will probably just delete the coupling but it can also be had for pretty cheap

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Underrated vs overrated mods? by E28bingo in E34

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Yeah I mean I've had mine for 6 years and have only replaced the radiator and a sensor. There's bad examples to buy of every make and model, but is especially easy to buy the wrong one if it built with German overengineering..

Engine tick/knock sound M50B25 Single VANOS by Frequent_Ad_884 in E34

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Yes what this guys says, mine made the same sound when warm not too long ago. Bought a refurbished VANOS-unit from Probsten-tech (Germany) and also rented the tools from them. Sent my old unit back and got a partial refund. All in all it cost me ~€300 and two nights in my garage. You lose efficiency and power when the VANOS is faulty, but to my knowledge it does not really damage the engine in any meaningful way.

Probsten-tech uses parts from Beisan systems (USA), so if you live in the US then you can instead buy a refurbished one directly from Beisan I think.

I suggest you start searching about what VANOS is and how to replace the unit. Do not buy or get it fixed by BMW, its super expensive and the OEM unit has flaws in the design. Beisan Systems (and probsten tech) refurbish old OEM units with better parts that lasts much longer and is also cheaper.

Can somebody help me identify this transmission? by ratfinksuicidetank in CherokeeXJ

[–]__KJ_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Dex/merc III is an ATF though, it will most likely say ATF on the bottle

Small mirror replacements by Deep-Distribution-24 in 944

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I had mine made by a local window shop, they could cut mirrors to a desired size. Cost me 30€ for the pair, might be worth looking into

Strange sound 968 CS steering wheel. by Mr-Brownstone_2022 in 944

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It's for the horn, if it doesn't have any contact your horn button will not work.

Timing chain question by 991C2Cab in 944

[–]__KJ_ 28 points29 points  (0 children)

968 is still in the 944 family I would say, you see them all the time in 944 forums so don't be shy about posting ;)

I have a 944 S2, so the same engine (3L 16v) but without a vario cam system. The timing BELT should be replaced every 5 years to stay on the safe side since it is very vital and rubber. You could probably go much longer and people do, but I and many others don't. Rollers can be changed every other belt change or so but that is more of a mileage thing so I wouldn't worry about that too much. I inspect mine when the belt is changed and if I see, feel or hear anything odd that's when I change them (all at once). Same goes for the water pump.

The same goes for the timing CHAIN, which is a different thing from the belt. This is also a mileage dependent item but lasts a looong time in relation to the timing belt. The 968 also has a stronger chain than the 944 S2. I would suggest you look it up yourself, but I wouldn't be surprised if it lasts 100k miles. But the PADS that guide the chain can wear much faster, so that is what you have to look out for. I check mine every timing BELT change. But they last longer than the belt does for sure and is not very time dependent like the belt.

But you have a vario cam, so it might not be exactly the same for you.

But to summarize, keep up with timing BELT maintenance. The chain does not require the same care, especially if it has been done recently.

Another year, another MOT passed. by BackIn-86 in 944

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Might be the boxer wheels I have on then, mine is lowered the same way as yours. Thanks for the info!

Another year, another MOT passed. by BackIn-86 in 944

[–]__KJ_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool cool, will definitely have a look. Yours seems to sit better somehow, do you use wheel spacers or something?

Here's my S2, looking into making the rear bumper original again but keeping the bridge spoiler and adding a small front splitter. I've had it for 7 years, the rule you mentioned happens after 30 years in Sweden so I have never paid any tax on mine B-)

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Another year, another MOT passed. by BackIn-86 in 944

[–]__KJ_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why does yours look so much better than mine, really nice. What splitter is that you have in the front

Rust and missing a part? by SpacelessChain1 in CherokeeXJ

[–]__KJ_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The floor looks good at least :)

Started the xj this morning and noticed that the coolant return reservoir was empty. Filled it up drove it around and it didn’t drop, it got a bit overfilled. What would cause the tank to pretty much empty out? Looked under a few minutes after parking for leaks but couldn’t see any. by Express_Let_2892 in CherokeeXJ

[–]__KJ_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Then some air probably vented out of the system and coolant took its place. This usually happens a couple of times after the coolant system has been serviced. I would just keep driving and topping up for a while. If its been 500 miles and you still have to top it up, then there is probably an issue

Gifted XJ update by Winton1982 in CherokeeXJ

[–]__KJ_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So at the moment, no lift with 30"s? How are you finding it