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F11 535D 2015: should i replace the timing chain

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#1 ·
Hi Guys,

I have a 2015 F11 535D that's just clocked 90k miles. Had no issues with the car and change the oil every 5k miles. After reading several other sites about potential N57 timing chain issues do you think it's time for me to bite the bullet and have the chains and tensioners replaced?
I love the car and mainly do long motorway journeys in it for business use.
I've also seen posts reccomending to get the pump and crank bearings replaced at the same time but would be a hefty ÂŁ2.5k maintenance bill.
Any advice would be appreciated and if it needs to be done could you a reccomend an independent specialist based in the south of the UK.
Cheers.
 
#2 ·
N57 doesn’t suffer like the n47, I have known them snap but not to same extent as the 4 cylinder.
I did an n57 chain a few months back that was on its way to snapping, so whilst I wouldn’t say rush out and get it done ASAP I would probably plan to get it done by 100k.

They can suffer bottom end issues but as you do regular oil changes not so sure I would open it up and do shells and oil pump.
 
#3 ·
Hi, I am not so familiar with this engine . I have a e39 528i. I appreciate your c9ncern regarding the timing chain . But I am always concerned in breaking the "seal" or the engine as if nothing is leaking , grate. I'm not sure if from a oil change you could find any pieces or even send a sample away to be tested ? That being said its its not the the head of the block and be breaking g such a gasket so may be worth a while . I'm pretty sure you can hear if there are any issues . I just don't like looking for problems that aren't there. Not sure if checking a oil engine change but buy all means it's not a " place " that may leak I believe if done correctly. I apologise that I am basing this thought process on a bmw e39 528i. N52 engine I believe.
I hope it works out for you, best of luck . Would be interested in your progress as despite what I have said I probably need to check my timing chain soon. Unbelievable that they use plastic pls a tensioner. If it runs well and sounds good leave it . Once again I could say more if it was similar to my engine. Good luck