Hello,
My 91 318i has 110k miles on it. Runs great, though a tad bit cold.
Recently changed my oil (I run 5w-40 syn oil in my engine, year round, with very good results in oil analysis, etc.), and also went from using a Mahle filter to a Mann filter.
Its wintertime, but not that cold. Low 30s typically... started my car after sitting overnight, and I get a growl and then a tapping sound. The growl is the tensioner pressurizing, and is common (I have an M44 tensioner with <10k miles on it) when doing cold starts. However, the tick is new. If I just idle the car, it takes maybe 2 minutes to go away. If I drive the car, by the time I go around the block, maybe a quarter to a half a mile or so, it generally goes away.
From what Ive seen, the first time the engine goes up to ~1500 RPM, it ticks until I unload the engine, then the engine will no longer tick from idle through 1500 RPM. However, it will still tick higher - so the next load Ill go up to 2500 RPM, and at ~1500, it will start to tick, then when I unload the engine at 2500, it won't tick again at all until I let the car sit again for an extended period of time (8 hrs plus).
I start my car and lightly use it right away, thus my drivng profile as described above. I thought perhaps my issue was that I was using a Mann filter (made in germany, MB OE), in stead of my usual Mahle that I run on my BMW (made in austria). However, when swapping back, the issue remained.
I even then changed to a different brand of 5w-40, just to experiment... no luck.
I didnt have such a tick in past wintertime startups. Perhaps there is some grime that got stuck in one of the passages in my lifters, I don't know.
But, in the end all, I guess I'd like to know how long do your lifters tick at cold startup after sitting a while, and how many miles do you have on your engines. I hope this new tick at cold startup doesnt mean pending disaster for my engine. It runs smooth and beautifully as soon as the tick goes away.
Also, any suggestions on how to keep it from getting worse? I assume that if a hydraulic lifter is not adjusting to zero lash, there is some excess wear thatr is occurring on the valve or related parts, let alone inside of the lifter itself. Anything that I can do to minimize this?
Thanks for your insight!
JMH
P.S. The oil pressure dummy light goes out immediately after startup, anytime, summer or winter.