Yes she has been a bit of a headache of late, but maybe i am a sucker for punishment. She is going nowhere for now.I am relying on this forum to remind me not to buy one of these when they hit 50k...
Hectic and consistent work you are putting in here
Only thing i can think of, when they were reconditioned ther might have been something in them, carbon or because of play on the shaft. I did not see rub marks on casing. If something did go through, the inlet side should also had dame like this of which there is not.That's a lot of damage especially on the exhaust side. did you have something break and go through the turbo?
That was my first though, but looking at the marks it doesn't seem to consistent with running lean. also the exh wheel would normally be light grey/white. you ever look at the wideband sensors? no other signs of running lean?Not sure if running lean would cause this.
Sorry you having this much headaches with the XM bud.Not sure if running lean would cause this.
He lives!!Sorry you having this much headaches with the XM bud.
You've been very thorough, the exhaust blades being damaged wouldn't cause smoking, unless they out of balance and damaged turbo seals.
I am going to agree with @Bugger here that the Valve Stem Seals could be the main culprit, especially as its a common fault on these motors.
The turbo inlet seals actually do make a stark difference and for the prices they sell for, definately worth adding them to your parts list when reinstalling.
In the case of my old M6. The smoking was pretty shocking to say the least. The Valve Stem Seals that were done by Budler made a massive difference to the initial smoking.
The left over smoke I still believe was due to a leaking rings. But we'll never know now.
You have covered pretty much everything here, with the VSS being the only thing left.
Keen to follow the rest of this and watch the result once reinstalled 🤞🏻
Ive always favored the dramatic entrance...He lives!!
On mine there is no evidence of orings, the XM and M5 compressor housing is diffrent. Not sure if mine takea them or where to install them.I found a pic of when I did mine. So if you haven't done the o-ring gaskets in these inlets, do them anyways, they were cheap. You can actually see one of them peeping out on the inlet closest to the bottom of the pic.
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I suspect yours is the original S63 engine, whereas the F10 and the F12/F13 used the S63Tu. The original S63 is based very much more on the N63 of the time. So that could explain the differences. A quick check on ETK though and yours does use the o-rings, item 17 in the image. The part number is 11427578079 (I think). But the most likely outcome is that it's your valve stem seals. It is a known issue on the earlier N63 and S63 engines. Apparently there was a law suit in the US around this issue on both engines.On mine there is no evidence of orings, the XM and M5 compressor housing is diffrent. Not sure if mine takea them or where to install them.
