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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2641 |
Nice one cheers |
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19th Dec 2018 10:28am |
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nubbin Member Since: 23 Jan 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 231 |
Nice one Kace - I found it here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mann-Filter-FP-19...amp;sr=1-3
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19th Dec 2018 6:47pm |
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Kace Member Since: 08 Sep 2018 Location: London Posts: 13 |
I think euro car parts have 50% off. Worth comparing prices |
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19th Dec 2018 7:50pm |
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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2641 |
can get the filter down to £25, eurocarparts code sale90 for 50% off |
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7th Jan 2019 10:47am |
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ImEugene Member Since: 27 Oct 2023 Location: Melbourne Posts: 4 |
So I had a problem with fumes in the cabin which was toxic. As it turns out I had a fuel leak from the fuel filter (which is another story about not going OEM for the filter… in short don’t do it) which was pretty much flowing into the cabin unless the HVAC is on re-circulate. Anyway after taking all the vents apart and checking seals without any success. As it turns out there is incompatibility between the hood seal and the plastics, specifically around the back of the fuel filer. So I fashioned a piece of rubber to complete the seal and boom no more fumes. I think this problem is a design fault that is probably exacerbated by rubber seal on the bonnet hardening. Anyway it stops the HVAC intake being in the engine bay. |
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27th Oct 2023 9:33am |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Interesting, any photos of the area of concern? |
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27th Oct 2023 2:07pm |
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ImEugene Member Since: 27 Oct 2023 Location: Melbourne Posts: 4 |
Whilst there is a small area on the other side I have used a small piece of rubber to fill, the main culprit is the circular indentation on the passenger side (LHS) where there is a misalignment with the bonnet rubber. You can see the circular indentation on the rubber as well as seal line on the plastic showing a gap. Whilst not the neatest fix the rubber pad I fashioned works perfectly and I now no longer have to smell the engine bay. Interested in your opinion but it is clear in my mind that it is a design fault.
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27th Oct 2023 10:12pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Brilliant! I was wondering how I was getting engine fumes in the car, not diesel like yours but from a small oil leak onto the exhaust manifold.
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28th Oct 2023 6:23am |
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ImEugene Member Since: 27 Oct 2023 Location: Melbourne Posts: 4 |
Yeah, it is probably likely to do with LHD/RHD but I with a better seal it has changed my driving experience a lot. Good luck with fixing your issue. |
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28th Oct 2023 6:37am |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Did a bit of work on this today - firstly, I determined there is no oil leak (any more - the oil cooler, turbo oil feed & LH turbo oil drain all had previously been leaking...) the burning oil smell is just from residual in the insulation of the exhaust crossover pipe. I'm tempted to cut it away and wrap with some exhaust insulation tape.
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4th Nov 2023 5:09pm |
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ImEugene Member Since: 27 Oct 2023 Location: Melbourne Posts: 4 |
Great job, I did think of similar but went the rubber option. I might follow suit a much more elegant solution. |
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5th Nov 2023 6:34am |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Thanks, I'm on the lookout for some small plastic plugs I can paint the tops of and pop in the holes, just for neatness. |
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5th Nov 2023 8:48am |
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