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Laurie915 Member Since: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Canberra Posts: 72 |
Jon
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6th Mar 2020 10:13pm |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
Thanks Laurie, I will start focusing some attention on the fuel lines and rails. I haven’t had the car long and couldn’t tell you when the filter was last done, so will switch that out. 2008/58 FFRR 3.6 TDV8 Vogue |
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7th Mar 2020 6:57pm |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
Hi guys. Any other theories on this? I’ve traced the leak off pipes, no leaks. New fuel filter too. No evidence of fuel leaks at all. Unfortunately no further on...
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8th Mar 2020 9:18pm |
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Laurie915 Member Since: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Canberra Posts: 72 |
Jon
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9th Mar 2020 1:21am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2475 |
What are the fault codes? |
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9th Mar 2020 1:45am |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
Thanks for your replies. Going to try my hand with SDD when the cable arrives and when i've put the engine bay back together enough to run it, as i'm in the middle of stripping down to get at the oil cooler in the vee. I pulled the MAP sensors out yesterday and they're coated in black oil so will give those a clean. Throttle bodies seem free and easy but diagnostics will tell more.
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30th Mar 2020 3:10pm |
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Bluegreygreen Rangie 2 Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Australia Posts: 74 |
I think you should try put a vid up of the smoke,
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31st Mar 2020 8:22am |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
Thanks Dave
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4th Apr 2020 5:12pm |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
Morning all,
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6th Apr 2020 10:43am |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3137 |
There was someone on here who had a cracked inlet manifold and used a plastic weld kit to repair. These are often used by marine engine mechs apparently. Try an open internet search and see what pops up. |
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6th Apr 2020 12:10pm |
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Bluegreygreen Rangie 2 Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Australia Posts: 74 |
Im glad you found your problem.
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6th Apr 2020 12:50pm |
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jonminns Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Leicestershire, UK Posts: 155 |
I'm glad to have found it too! By the looks of it, this has been going on for quite some time, the whole area and the heatshield is caked in gungy soot mess. The service history also has a couple of mentions of investigation for lack of power leading to cleaning EGR valves, replacing hoses etc. I wonder if this was the issue all along. Grabbing hold of the spigot where the rear rubber hose attaches from the top manifold, i can wiggle it and the crack opens up. Quite a long crack, maybe 2-3 inches in total.
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6th Apr 2020 2:46pm |
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Stuart Member Since: 06 Feb 2011 Location: Cambridge Posts: 85 |
I have the same model as you and have gone through this. Not a nice experience.
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15th Apr 2020 11:39am |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
I don’t think epoxy or other sealers and glues will work, nylon 66 is notoriously difficult to glue or bond too. Welding may work but the amount of oil and dirt may well work against you, you are probably better off just biting the bullet and fitting new manifolds. |
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15th Apr 2020 1:42pm |
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