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Old July 27th 05, 09:50 PM
Paul Aspinall
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Thanks for the reply to this one.

I'm going to push the dealer to fix it. I'll also report it to BMW warranty
also.

How much do you think this would normally cost to fix, if I had to pay for
it??

Thanks



"Malt_Hound" > wrote in message
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> Paul Aspinall wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have a 2000 740.
>>
>> I have owned 2 previous 740s, and a 745Li.
>>
>> None of my previous cars have had this behaviour that my latest 740 has
>> developed.
>> At idle the car seems to 'tap / tick'. This is noticable up until about
>> 2,500 rpm, where the noise gets drowned out.
>> I had the car at my local dealership last week, and they said that they
>> couldn't hear anything wrong. However, I am now convinced that the 'tick'
>> shouldn't be there. A friend of mine is a mechanic for SAAB, and thinks
>> it may be one of the hydraulic tappets... (?)
>>
>> I can particularly hear the noise when the climate unit is off (ie. no
>> other fans blocking the noise), and sat in the drivers seat with the
>> window down.
>> I've listened with my head under the bonnet, and it definately seems like
>> there is a tap from the left hand bank of 4 cylinders (although it may be
>> something else). However, the noise is definately from the left hand side
>> of the car when facing it (ie. the right hand side, when sat in it).
>>
>> Something which may (or may not) be linked, is that there is an 'oil
>> spot' on one of the cylinder head bolts, on the left hand bank (ie. the
>> noisy side)
>>
>> Has anyone else had this problem?? Can you suggest what it is??
>> My BMW warranty expires on Sunday!!! but the car is booked back in to the
>> dealership tomorrow, so I am going to insist they look again (as they
>> said that nothing was wrong when the car was there last week).
>>
>> Any help / advice appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>

>
>
> Yeah, a ticking at idle that goes away at higher rpm usually signifies a
> bad hydraulic lifter. Get the noise documented while under warranty so
> that you can get it addressed if it gets worse later.
>
> What sort of oil are you using in this engine? Have you been religious
> with the changes?
>
> -Fred W



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