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    Default oil sprayer bar

    i have an 89' 525i. about a year and a half ago i replaced the cam,rockers,valve springs and re-installed the head (bought the car used,mileage unknown, stuck at 299,996 km) vehicle was not running and had a worn cam and broken rocker. fast forward to today. motor "tap" was getting louder, removed the oil filler cap when running and find the oil sprayer bar not"spraying" but more like dripping( at least on #1 cyl. as thats all i can see w/valve cover installed) i also see that the cam lobe is worn out. i bought a used head off e-bay wich appears to be good. i will be checking oil pressure soon( sucks as the sender is in between the p/s motor mount) my question is #1- should the oil sprayer bar be "spraying" as the name implies? 2. why does the idle act wierd, dropping when the filler cap is removed and goes back to normal when re-installed? any help is appreciated. i don't want to toast another head.

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    the sprayer bar bolts may have came loose causing a big drop in pressure up there, the car is a sealed system so when you open the oil cap its supposed to effect the idle. figure out the oiling problem before you change the head as it sounds like that part and gasket are good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    the sprayer bar bolts may have came loose causing a big drop in pressure up there, the car is a sealed system so when you open the oil cap its supposed to effect the idle. figure out the oiling problem before you change the head as it sounds like that part and gasket are good.




    my oil sprayer bar does not have removable bolts , but bolts that are attached to the bar ,like a brake line fitting. do these come loose often also?

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    Default as a matter of fact...

    someone on this board made some bolts specificly for the problem of them loosening up. They were machined for safety wires, Ill see if I can dig up some information on it.
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    Here's a link to some cross drilled bolts.

    http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/banjo.htm


    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    someone on this board made some bolts specificly for the problem of them loosening up. They were machined for safety wires, Ill see if I can dig up some information on it.
    91' E34 535i 5-speed LSD,ASC, E.A.T. enhanced

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    Pull the valve cover to see if the bolts backed out, it's a common problem with the M30 engine. They are usually caught in time when doing routine valve adjustments. Installing them with blue loctite will work also. BMW has redesigned these bolts as to solve this problem, they are identified by a raised ridge around the head of the bolt. You should be able to source them through your dealer.

    Hope you haven't toasted the cam! Best of luck...

    Jr
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    Default Don's bolts are for the M30...

    I don't know if they are the same part for a "baby six"
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    Default M20's have a brake line type flare fittings like he's talking about. They don't have

    the same problem as the m30/m70s do.







    Quote Originally Posted by Robin-535im
    I don't know if they are the same part for a "baby six"

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    Default isn't there specs for them?

    Quote Originally Posted by Robin-535im
    I don't know if they are the same part for a "baby six"
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    Default I just took the whole oil bar out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    the same problem as the m30/m70s do.
    It kept getting all this oil on my cam shaft. Couldn't keep the thing clean to save my life! That, and the fact that there was like .011 slop in the rocker arms... Darn things should be snug as far as I'm concerned.

    You should see the power it has now... without all that pesky oil drag on the cam shaft!




    Last edited by Robin-535im; 11-12-2004 at 08:22 PM.
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