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So I finally got around to doing this. Took all of 10 min to get the cover off.
![]() She's got 160k now. A lot cleaner than I expected. I fight with moisture in the oil in winter. Even with the cold ccv. But I guess the 2-3k mile oil changes are paying off. ![]() Vanos removed ![]() ![]() Resizing the seals after stretching them on. ![]() Had the besian guide handy. I wound up buying the kit from Bavauto though. They are local to me so it easy easier. ![]() All finished up and waiting for a new water pump pulley from the dealer. Thing shattered when I tried to remove the fan. ![]() I didn't take anymore pics, but it's all done now. Runs a ton better. Nice even power delivery. Seems to even have more low end tq. It def. needed this. Now hopefully the p174 code goes away.
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Did you end up doing the rattle kit as well? The rattle kit ended up being the most time consuming part of the rebuilt when we did mine. The exhaust side went rather uneventful, but the intake side took a lot of "shaving" to get piston turning properly. The Beisan rings were a bit too over-sized, which was causing the piston to seized. So, the rattle kit wasn't a simple drop-in swap. Luckily, a friend who was helping me do the work is experienced in the rebuilt process...so he knew exactly what to do to correct the problem.
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Nope. Not even sure what that would entail. Replacing the o rings required disassembly of the entire unit. There was nothing left to replace.
What is involved in the rattle kit? Never mind. Just looked at the besian site. So it requires rebuilding the pistons. I didn't do that. My car didn't have any rattle though, so I'm not sure it was nessasary.
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I wouldn't own an I6 and have the original Vanos seals. Both of my old I6 had them replaced before I sold them, including the G.A.S Disa kit.
FYI: the new seals need to be break-in for about 200 miles.
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Just wondering if I should also do this "rattle repair" while its open.
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What do you mean it takes about 200 miles to break-in? What's the "break-in" process?
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