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General Rattle noise after cool morning start

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Does anybody know what this rattling/tapping sound is and should I be concerned? Thanks in advance.
 

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Does anybody know what this rattling sound is and should I be concerned? Thanks in advance.
Can you explain this in more detail? In the engine compartment, under the vehicle, inside?
 
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Sorry, I thought my video was uploaded. here it is.
To me it sounds like vibration of an add-on part, loose sheet metal, etc. From my point of view, this is not coming from the engine. Take the plastic cover off and touch various components with your hand while the engine is running.
By the way, the video is now also displayed in your first message. For whatever reason, this was delayed.
 
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To me it sounds like vibration of an add-on part, loose sheet metal, etc. From my point of view, this is not coming from the engine. Take the plastic cover off and touch various components with your hand while the engine is running.
By the way, the video is now also displayed in your first message. For whatever reason, this was delayed.
Thank you Rovie. I’ll take the cover off and investigate as you recommended. I’m pretty sure it’s internal (engine tapping).
 
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Is the turbo down there? The waste gate actuator rod on my F150 used to rattle like that, I will check mine out after a bit and see if I get any similar noise when I start up my Ineos.
 
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Thank you Rovie. I’ll take the cover off and investigate as you recommended. I’m pretty sure it’s internal (engine tapping).
Does the noise disappear when the engine is warm?
 
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the dealership had their shop foreman sent me a video of a new vehicle. evidently, they said it is normal. could not upload the video here "video too large"
 
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If it sounds the loudest in the back left corner of the engine compartment, as you are standing in front of the vehicle, that is where the High Pressure Fuel Pump is located for the direct injection system. The pump sits on top of the valve cover on the petrol powered models and operates at well over 300 bar in pressure and can be quite noisy especially after engine start and during cold idle. It should quiet down as the vehicle warms up but you’ll always hear some amount of clicking/tapping coming from it and the associated rigid fuel lines routed across the top of the engine.

Most direct injection engines have similar noises and when I first got my Grenny it really stood out to me. I have other direct injection vehicles with similar fuel system sounds but by far the B58, as it is installed in the Grenny, is a bit louder than most to my ear. It’s a totally normal sound and a characteristic of the B58 engine family and you can even check BMW forums and on Youtube and you’ll see folks equally puzzled and worried about the noise thinking something is catastrophically wrong with their engine but it’s fine.

Also, with no extra sound insulation located around the engine compartment especially down the sides and underneath where the bottom half of the engine is fully exposed, extra noises will more easily be transmitted but honestly all is fine.
 
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If it sounds the loudest in the back left corner of the engine compartment, as you are standing in front of the vehicle, that is where the High Pressure Fuel Pump is located for the direct injection system. The pump sits on top of the valve cover on the petrol powered models and operates at well over 300 bar in pressure and can be quite noisy especially after engine start and during cold idle. It should quiet down as the vehicle warms up but you’ll always hear some amount of clicking/tapping coming from it and the associated rigid fuel lines routed across the top of the engine.

Most direct injection engines have similar noises and when I first got my Grenny it really stood out to me. I have other direct injection vehicles with similar fuel system sounds but by far the B58, as it is installed in the Grenny, is a bit louder than most to my ear. It’s a totally normal sound and a characteristic of the B58 engine family and you can even check BMW forums and on Youtube and you’ll see folks equally puzzled and worried about the noise thinking something is catastrophically wrong with their engine but it’s fine.

Also, with no extra sound insulation located around the engine compartment especially down the sides and underneath where the bottom half of the engine is fully exposed, extra noises will more easily be transmitted but honestly all is fine.
Thank you C-Mack! I am very grateful you took the time to write this explanation. Much much appreciated. You’ve put my mind at ease.
All the best,
Michael
 
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Thank you C-Mack! I am very grateful you took the time to write this explanation. Much much appreciated. You’ve put my mind at ease.
All the best,
Michael
No worries, most folk around here just want to help it’s a great community. Now go drive your new beast and enjoy it… any issues just ping the group!
 
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