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Pressure is at 4 bar
Pressure is at 4 bar
vac pump dont pump any thing in to vanos sprockets its just vacum it has a oil fed bearings for its own lubrication when this bearings start to wear it will slow the exhaust camshaft down and cause the tensioner to bottom out and at that point jump teeth or snap and snap top guide off,I found the specs, now on the other side is the vacuum pump supposed to pump oil into the vanos? It pumps oil when spined clock wise looking at it from this side and there’s a orifice on the bottom of the pump bore that if I blow air thru it comes out on the other end of camshaft
hi everyone I'm new to the site i am a 17 year Benz and BMW tech i had the same issue on my mini cooper 2010 1.6 non turbo i did the timing chain vanos gears intake and exhaust and vanos solenoids what it ended up being was a shock to me there is a non return valve under the vanos solenoid that controls oil pressure to the solenoid and to the vanos gear the spring in that non return valve fell out and was not holding pressure i got a new one for about 30 bucks put it in and my exhaust timing came right back and i was able to do a vanos adaptation and get rid of all the code car runs perfect now i hope this helps someone i have seen a lot of people looking for a fix to the codes 283D-2845I have these two codes come up, I swapped the vanos solenoids over codes does move, ive taken cam cover off and checked the timing, checked the power to the solenoids and not sure what to try now. anyone any ideas?
below pic its a non return valve prevents oil returning to the oil pump when not running can also lock up with crud and springs cans snap and catch them,,hi everyone I'm new to the site i am a 17 year Benz and BMW tech i had the same issue on my mini cooper 2010 1.6 non turbo i did the timing chain vanos gears intake and exhaust and vanos solenoids what it ended up being was a shock to me there is a non return valve under the vanos solenoid that controls oil pressure to the solenoid and to the vanos gear the spring in that non return valve fell out and was not holding pressure i got a new one for about 30 bucks put it in and my exhaust timing came right back and i was able to do a vanos adaptation and get rid of all the code car runs perfect now i hope this helps someone i have seen a lot of people looking for a fix to the codes 283D-2845
Yes exactly that's what ended up fixing mine with those codes.below pic its a non return valve prevents oil returning to the oil pump when not running can also lock up with crud and springs cans snap and catch them,,
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theres so many things that throw same sort of fault codes on these engines almost like makers have done it to make repairing them as hard as they can to get around the they were forced to allow owners to be able to read codes ,, where they would like owners not to ,, so it seems they just link as much to one code and muddy the waters make it harder thats my theoryYes exactly that's what ended up fixing mine with those codes.