K26 Timing Tensioner Oil leak, Cleaning and Oil Change
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2021 10:43 am
Hi All
Bit of an intro. I am new to the forum been around bikes for 10years plus and am a firm believer of DIY maintenance ! Bought a K26 2011 (50K KM) last March 2021 with the bike coming with a full ''dealer service history'' to say the least there was not a TAP done on the bike ! so I started stripping the bike covering all the major points of maintenance as I want to keep the bike for the medium long term. Found box flyer and tinderbox on youtube Had a lovely summer with the new bike and the piece of mind of [size=2px]maintenance is great [/size]approx.[size=2px] 200 km a week on wide open roads ![/size]
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Last week I noticed there was a slight leak out of the Timing Tensioner (Not a biggy I know) but being noisy I removed the tensioner to have a look at the condition, to my SHOCK when it was removed I noticed it was heavily soiled with crud, the crud was easy to clean off BUT surly I was thinking this must effect the performance of the device ! I cleaned the ports and coated everything in fresh oil and reassembled. (It's a fun tight job !!)
As soon as I started the bike there was a marked difference with the common chain slap on start up issues !! Has anyone else seen the same results and does anyone flush there engine to reduce general crud in the engine ?
If so what would you use and what's the service interval as I know this part will simply get crudded again. (typical none of the above is not mentioned in any literature form BMW)
Looking forward to your thoughts.
J
Bit of an intro. I am new to the forum been around bikes for 10years plus and am a firm believer of DIY maintenance ! Bought a K26 2011 (50K KM) last March 2021 with the bike coming with a full ''dealer service history'' to say the least there was not a TAP done on the bike ! so I started stripping the bike covering all the major points of maintenance as I want to keep the bike for the medium long term. Found box flyer and tinderbox on youtube Had a lovely summer with the new bike and the piece of mind of [size=2px]maintenance is great [/size]approx.[size=2px] 200 km a week on wide open roads ![/size]
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Last week I noticed there was a slight leak out of the Timing Tensioner (Not a biggy I know) but being noisy I removed the tensioner to have a look at the condition, to my SHOCK when it was removed I noticed it was heavily soiled with crud, the crud was easy to clean off BUT surly I was thinking this must effect the performance of the device ! I cleaned the ports and coated everything in fresh oil and reassembled. (It's a fun tight job !!)
As soon as I started the bike there was a marked difference with the common chain slap on start up issues !! Has anyone else seen the same results and does anyone flush there engine to reduce general crud in the engine ?
If so what would you use and what's the service interval as I know this part will simply get crudded again. (typical none of the above is not mentioned in any literature form BMW)
Looking forward to your thoughts.
J