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The BMW Range
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E39
Belt tensioner
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<blockquote data-quote="aliris" data-source="post: 574060" data-attributes="member: 13454"><p>That is mechanical tensioner..there is a coil spring inside that..it is possible that the sound is the result of coil spring rubbing each other when it vibrates..</p><p>another solution is..change to hydraulic type...then when the time comes, just change the pulley..(but so far I manage to change the pulley on the mechanical tensioner eventhough BMW sell the tensioner and pulley as one unit...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aliris, post: 574060, member: 13454"] That is mechanical tensioner..there is a coil spring inside that..it is possible that the sound is the result of coil spring rubbing each other when it vibrates.. another solution is..change to hydraulic type...then when the time comes, just change the pulley..(but so far I manage to change the pulley on the mechanical tensioner eventhough BMW sell the tensioner and pulley as one unit...) [/QUOTE]
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