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Riverstick Member Since: 06 Mar 2014 Location: Cork Posts: 117 |
Hi Rory,
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8th Mar 2014 9:15am |
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RoryM Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: Ireland Posts: 51 |
I'm in Clare. Where roughly is that inlet trunking located riverstick? Do you think I might be able to see it myself?
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8th Mar 2014 2:13pm |
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Riverstick Member Since: 06 Mar 2014 Location: Cork Posts: 117 |
Hi Rory,
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8th Mar 2014 2:55pm |
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Riverstick Member Since: 06 Mar 2014 Location: Cork Posts: 117 |
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8th Mar 2014 3:01pm |
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RoryM Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: Ireland Posts: 51 |
Tony, thank you very much for this information. The original turbo started whistling and was replaced last November. I only noticed this whooshing when I got the car back. |
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8th Mar 2014 3:14pm |
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Googsy Member Since: 02 Jun 2011 Location: Where men are men and sheep are nervous. Posts: 2947 |
Amazing info ... Rory hope you get it sorted. Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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8th Mar 2014 3:17pm |
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RoryM Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: Ireland Posts: 51 |
Ok, so this has been on going for quite a while. I returned the car to the main dealer and they told me the "reseated everything" and the noise was a lot better. I took the car back as I was just sick of not having it, not entirely happy that it was fully fixed but just happy to be able to drive it without the noise being too bad. fast forward a few months and its still annoying me so I took a look under the bonnet this evening and saw this.
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30th Jul 2014 8:13pm |
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Googsy Member Since: 02 Jun 2011 Location: Where men are men and sheep are nervous. Posts: 2947 |
Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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30th Jul 2014 8:49pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1743 |
That's a coolant hose. That won't be causing your noise... And the sleeve is perfectly normal.
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30th Jul 2014 9:08pm |
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ric355 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Surrey, UK Posts: 302 |
As it happens I have just replaced the intercooler hoses on my tdv8 today. The left side (as in your pictures) was ok but the right side had a split in it. This is a very common problem and can be diagnosed with a p023d fault code in the engine management ecu. In my case the hose had split underneath the mesh that surrounds it so it wasn't immediately obvious.
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30th Jul 2014 9:58pm |
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RoryM Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: Ireland Posts: 51 |
thanks for your replies, damn it I thought I had found the cause. ghrrr |
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31st Jul 2014 7:57am |
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JAMIE_M Member Since: 01 Apr 2014 Location: South Wales Posts: 9 |
No consolation chap, but a general comment abut split hoses.. Happened to be on n/s bank. day 1 "engine fault" and limp power, cleared with ignition off/on. By day 3 I could predict exactly which bit of hill it would happen on making me thing "hose" by day 6 when I managed to get it to my indie, anything over the most gentle of throttle would result in clouds of black smoke billowing out the back. N/S bank hose had a split you could stick 3 fingers in! |
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31st Jul 2014 8:23am |
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RoryM Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: Ireland Posts: 51 |
so just to confirm, this hose that has a sleeve over it never gets under pressure and couldn't possibly be the culprit of my strange noise? |
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31st Jul 2014 9:41am |
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ric355 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Surrey, UK Posts: 302 |
The hose you asked about originally is a water hose. It is under pressure but if it was leaking you'd certainly know about it. The one underneath it though, which also has a sleeve of a different material, is an air hose which is pressurised and is commonly found to have split underneath the sleeve. |
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31st Jul 2014 11:36am |
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