R56 VANOS Bolt?
VANOS Bolt?
Okay, so my second thread is even more embarrassing than my first...
I removed my VANOS solenoid to clean it. A new one is ordered but I won't be able to pick it up prior to next Friday so I was hoping a cleaning might make the car a little more drivable until then...
Anyway, I get it off without incident. However, upon reinstallation I dropped the bolt and it fell into... well somewhere. I am not sure where!
So, two questions: What is the size of the VANOS bolt and where could the original have gotten to? I am afraid to run the car until I know where it is - the alternator is sitting right there and if the bolt got inside, I don't want to think about it.
Thoughts, tips or help would be appreciated. Ridicule, while well deserved, will make me sad :(
I removed my VANOS solenoid to clean it. A new one is ordered but I won't be able to pick it up prior to next Friday so I was hoping a cleaning might make the car a little more drivable until then...
Anyway, I get it off without incident. However, upon reinstallation I dropped the bolt and it fell into... well somewhere. I am not sure where!
So, two questions: What is the size of the VANOS bolt and where could the original have gotten to? I am afraid to run the car until I know where it is - the alternator is sitting right there and if the bolt got inside, I don't want to think about it.
Thoughts, tips or help would be appreciated. Ridicule, while well deserved, will make me sad :(
I did. I just walked 5 miles to the parts store to get a magnet. I had one but someone in the house has been in my tools
Okay, I can not find the bolt. No amount of searching and colorful sentence enhancers is going to do the trick... I have used the magnet to search around everything from the top, put the car on jack stands and went in from the bottom, nothing. I am still concerned it is in a bad place, but I think it fell along the heat shield and oil pan and I can't get a thing in there. So I am thinking about just getting a new bolt and going for it - but I am still concerned the bolt is somewhere else it is going to cause big problems...
In case anyone else needs this information, the bolt is a 10mm bolt, M6x16.
See:http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=11_3992
In case anyone else needs this information, the bolt is a 10mm bolt, M6x16.
See:http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=11_3992
I feel your pain! What's under there that might cause a problem with an errant bolt? If it makes you feel better you can always remove the heat shield and have a look. Thru the years I've lost many bolts into never-never land but they never seemed to cause any problems down the road.
Okay, I can not find the bolt. No amount of searching and colorful sentence enhancers is going to do the trick... I have used the magnet to search around everything from the top, put the car on jack stands and went in from the bottom, nothing. I am still concerned it is in a bad place, but I think it fell along the heat shield and oil pan and I can't get a thing in there. So I am thinking about just getting a new bolt and going for it - but I am still concerned the bolt is somewhere else it is going to cause big problems...
In case anyone else needs this information, the bolt is a 10mm bolt, M6x16.
See:http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=11_3992
In case anyone else needs this information, the bolt is a 10mm bolt, M6x16.
See:http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=11_3992
That vanos solenoid is in the rear of the head and the alternator is in the front of the car under the tensioner.
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