2011 4.4 TDV8 gummed up donut | |
After 4 months of ownership I am working through the list of maintenance required (97000 miles).
I have replaced the rear dampers as I wondered why it was trying to kill me when I hit a bump in a bend to find that the NSR rear damper was missing its external reservoir and had no fluid in it (and it had recently passed an MOT!!).
Just finished the serpentine belt and pulley/idlers/tensioner as the belt was running misaligned and found the tensioner was cracked at the back and was the culprit. The belt and all the other idlers were in very good condition but I did enjoy the challenge of removing the radiator cowl/viscous fan particularly the lower large self tappers whose heads were so rusted as to no longer have a hex (and the one sneaky fastener inside the cowl!).
Today have been dodging the showers to do the oil cooler to try and stop the drips on the drive.
Was appalled to find how much oil/soot/treacle was inside the throttle body and the 'donut'. Filthy work to clean it all out.
There is a similar encrustation in the inlet manifolds. I have tried various worded searches on the forum to see how feasible it is to remove the manifolds/rocker covers to clean them out but have not come up with an answer.
The build up of debris seems to be a common theme on the UTube videos of the job so I assume it is not indicative of a problem elsewhere.
Can anyone offer guidance/advice on how to proceed or just bolt it all back together and ignore it.
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