my tensioner is on its way out and i hear that i can use a s50 or s52 tensioner to replace? is this true? thanks in advance
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Originally posted by dogsbark26 View PostWhat on earth would prompt you to want to do a silly thing like that?
You don't say what engine you have but, seriously, just use OEM tensioner. And don't replace just the tensioner, a new belt is cheap insurance.
OP this subject has been covered quite a bit in the r3v m42 subforum. A little searching and you'll find the info you need. You should consider pulling your valve cover and having a look at your cam gears and guides.
The updated tensioner piston is #17 in the diagram below, BMW p.n. 11311743187
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Chain rattle at start up. The car will sound sort of like a diesel.
The M42 tensioner has been updated to the M44 tensioner.
Depending on mileage, you might need to replace the water pump and the chain guides.
I replaced all the guides, the chain, the sprockets, tensioner etc. on mine at 155k due to the chain rattle mentioned above.
But you might not need to go the whole nine yards. See if the new tensioner clears up the noise.STX e30
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Originally posted by dogsbark26 View PostWhat on earth would prompt you to want to do a silly thing like that?
You don't say what engine you have but, seriously, just use OEM tensioner. And don't replace just the tensioner, a new belt is cheap insurance.
what the fuck, first look at what subforum your trying to not help in, this is the m42 section and we dont use lame ass belts for our engines.Originally posted by bmwm42PNW vulture pm me for parts
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