M50/M52 Valve Adjustment??????????
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Yea, for the M50 a 5w30 is too thin unless your living in a very cold climate. A 0w40 or 5w40 synthetic or 15w40 dino weight is ideal however. 10w60 is known to shear pretty quick to a 50 weight but if it's a track motor that's ok however a bit overboard for the street. -
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adam F thanks bro. its my shop supervisors e36 320i. its making a really rough and hard noise all the time he says. Thanks guys .Leave a comment:
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Lets not jump to conclusions. Stuck lifters are way more common than pump failures.
Make sure the oil is full and take it for a good, long drive. If it still makes noise after that, try some Lubromoly MoS2 additive and go for another long drive. 9 times out of 10 that will take care of it.Leave a comment:
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If he continuously has the tick that you get in that first 1.5 seconds then he has some issue. Oil pump nut could be loose and engine will FRY!Leave a comment:
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Yea he could be running to thick of oil.
Mine has a light ticking on initial start up for about 1.5 sec.Leave a comment:
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No adjustment, all hydraulic.
Does he have oil sludge issues preventing proper flow to the head?
What weight oil?
I run 5w30.Leave a comment:
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M50/M52 Valve Adjustment??????????
might be a silly question but i have to ask for a friend. Do the M50/M52 non vanos motors have adjustable valves? is there anything that can be done to quiet down the ticking of an M50/M52. Thanks in advance guys. i did a search and came up with nothing.Tags: None

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