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The BMW 5-Series (E39 chassis) was introduced in the United States as a 1997 model year car and lasted until the 2004 when the E60 chassis was released. The United States saw several variations including the 525i, 528i, 530i and 540i. -- View the E39 Wiki |
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Yep... I was quite surprised when looking into the Intake Manifold, and seeing the huge amount of dried grit and oxidized oil caked on the inside... ![]() Pictures: Oil sludged-up at the base of the flapper and pin: Upper rubber edge of Flapper "framework" missing it's edging - in order to seal correctly when the Flapper closes: I first rubbed the inside of the Intake Manifold with my fingers, and I could feel some sand. However, once I took a shop towel with cleaner to it, most of the grit stayed, because it was still caked on... I plan on completely removing the intake, and cleaning (soaking it), or, possibly replacing it completely... Since my family and I have been here, I have noticed HUGE amounts of sand that builds-up inside my engine bay, and in between the Intake runners. Also, I am not sure if my stock OEM intake box is bad, since there seems to HUGE amounts of sand getting into the Intake... - Not good...! Also note, that AFTER I cleaned the Disa, and applied some Meguiar's Plastic and Rubber Conditioner to the Disa, my car drives MUCH better...! The lag, and hesitation when accelerating is gone...! The car's acceleration is MUCH more linear, and seems to have more oomph... LOL! ![]() I viewed Gary's Disa Kit (from German Auto Solutions) and I did not see that his kit replaces the rubber the sits within the framework for the flapper to make a good seal. IMO, Gary's kit only addresses half of the issues with the Disa... Like all rubber and plastic on these cars, it deteriorates over time. Gary needs to supply a replacement for the rubber framework around the flapper, when the flapper closes... It looks like purchasing a brand new Disa is the only/ unfortunate solution... That is interesting that your ICV was so badly clogged... What oil were you using, and what oil are you using now...? Thanks again! Jason
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When I purchased the car, it was 3 years old. The 1st & 2nd oil change was with Mobil 1 0w40. Then, I changed to GC 0w30 until my last oil change when I changed to Amsoil European oil 5w30.
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Noop. Not that LM product! That goes in your engine oil, you run the engine then drain and replace with me oil. I am not a fan of those types of "cleaners". Here is what I am talking about... You spray it with the engine running past the throttle body... while revving the engine. It loosens sludge oil and burns it off. http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/w...archive48.html Here is a video I found on the LM throttle body cleaner... sorry its in Vietnamese! (I think!?) Also... 3M also makes some good products like this... Dackel |
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Too true. I have a 25 year old Celica All Trac Turbo with a variable intake similar in concept to DISA and it still works as it should. There are no plastic parts in the Toyota design. Toyota design uses dual intake runners for each cylinder and individual throttle butterflies for the secondary runners for each cylinder. At rpm above ~3000, the butterflies open to admit more airflow. At lower rpm, they stay shut for higher velocity in the intake charge and more torque. I have almost 200K miles on that engine and it still runs reliably. I love my bimmers but the only one that came close to the Toyota in reliability and durability was my long gone 89 535i 5 spd.
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So... Do you think a bad Disa can cause erratic idle...? Oh, here is a video I recently took... I think the sound is from blown bearings in the water pump... https://picasaweb.google.com/1045590...CMmTg6OAh5eeBw Thanks! Jason
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Almost like blown Vanos, only without the startup hiccups.
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My car's idle is all over the place... ![]() Did you look at the video? Thanks! Jason
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Didn't check it out. I'm at work, but I will leave now. Will look when I'm home.
Cheers
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Something isn't right with your car, but I'm not sure what.
Why do you suspect the WP? How long did you had it for and what brand? Also, that fan sure is very loose, to say the least. The fan clutch looks like it's not working, even if you lost the bearing on the WP. The belt is still turning, and there should be some resistance in that fan clutch. Even the toast fan clutch I had wasn't that sloppy. Did you monitor the KTMP? There is the marble in a can sound of bad bearings, but I cannot discern where it comes from.
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My mechanic thinks the water pump is not original, however, I disagree. I have a new Emp water pump ready to install in my garage for quite some time now... I think the fan and fan clutch are original as well. I have never unlocked my car's low OBC before in order to read the Ktmp. I did find this video of the similar sound my car is making: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...4KxfGoXaH4zttQ And another video (this sounds identical to what my car sounds like): http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...BVT53ER7M7mYmA I also found a great thread by Alex about the "KTMP": http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1589180
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By unlocking the KTMP, I was able to be 100% sure that my fan clutch was toast. With the same method, I noticed higher than usual temps when I had Evans instead of the blue coolaid.
Both times I was right.
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