Hey all,
I'm trying to determine the source of a noise on an early E36 M42 with about 110k miles on it.
It sounds like a high-frequency buzz, with a hard, metallic edge to it, audible both inside and out. Think of a mosquito in your ear, except with a lower pitch, or an electric razor with a higher pitch.
It occurs only at ~3000k rpm, not at other engine speeds, and doesn't vary with rpm. As long as the engine is kept at that narrow rpm range, it will emit that sound. It will briefly emit the sound as it passes through the "sweet spot" when revved up or down.
It seems to occur only after the engine has warmed up. Load or no load.
It used to be an occasional thing, but is occurring more frequently of late.
At first, I thought it might be a loose heat shield or the cat, but they have both checked out.
Checking with the hood open, it now appears to be emanating from somewhere under the valve cover in the middle of the engine, but that's just a general impression. Though these things make all sorts of noises, this one is quite distinct, and a bit ear-piercing up close.
I've looked through many of the threads here on the tensioner, lifters and guide rails but I don't know if they apply.
The fact the it occurs only at a particular engine speed leads me to believe that something loose or worn is hitting a resonant frequency.
The tensioner was replaced at 65k with the new style along with the profile gasket, so it has about 45k on it. I know what kind of racket a bad tensioner will cause on a cold start, but that isn't the case now.
Engine otherwise runs normally, and though it does burn oil, it doesn't leak a drop.
Any clues?