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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
Hi all,
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Thu Jun 23 2022 7:26pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
Not sure if you have this or not, but a list of L/R's possible causes may help.
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Thu Jun 23 2022 9:03pm |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
Thanks Col!
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Fri Jun 24 2022 8:34am |
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iforland Member Since: 13 Apr 2015 Location: Redditch Posts: 47 |
Hi,
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Fri Jun 24 2022 8:52am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
Cheers for that! You know what's funny? I sat down this morning and had (another ) Google for the problem and had two videos open in my browser to sit down and watch after the morning meetings at work..
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Fri Jun 24 2022 9:31am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
I haven't had chance to pressure test the intake yet but did have a scout around yesterday with the engine cover off and noticed (in the daylight) that there's a sooty/oily stain on the drivers side around that post the heat shield bolts to (visible in your video) and I think I can see a crack in exactly the same location as yours.. Did you replace yourself or pay someone to do it? I've found videos describing the process on the TDV6 which looks long and involved but not 'complicated' exactly, but nobody doing it on the TDV8.. I'll give Avenger a call and make sure I'm sitting down when I ask the price and then decide whether I want to DIY! 2014 BMW 530d Touring, 2006 BMW 650i, 2018 Mini Cooper S |
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Mon Jun 27 2022 9:11am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
Cheers - thanks for that
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Mon Jun 27 2022 10:14am |
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iforland Member Since: 13 Apr 2015 Location: Redditch Posts: 47 |
too true, I use a DREMEL VersaTip gas powered soldering iron, it uses the same gas that cigarette lighters use and you can change the tip from soldering iron to hot knife to hot air, the hot air and knife are what I use for welding plastic.
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Mon Jun 27 2022 6:42pm |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
I have an ancient (I mean .. it came from Maplin when they was still a thing) gas soldering iron with a welding tip - I just ordered a set of rods of various kinds, though I'd assume the intake manifolds would be ABS or maybe glass fibre polycarbonate.
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Fri Jul 01 2022 8:54am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
Soo just bumping this - the car hasn't been used much while I pondered what to do and dealt with general life stuff instead; but I gave it a run over to my mum's today (Northampton to Peterborough - up the A605 for the locals - and I realised something.. I can tell when it's going to throw a fault code because the car will suddenly feel very sluggish when applying throttle.. that and the fact that the car behind me will disappear into a cloud of soot (sorry, polar bears!). If I immediately get off the throttle and stab it open again, the problem clears and the car regains all it's power. I'm actually thinking maybe I was too quick to condemn the intake manifolds without testing now, and perhaps what I have is either a sticking turbo actuator or, more likely, a sticking EGR valve (although it hasn't thrown an EGR fault). If it was a leaking inlet manifold or split hose I wouldn't expect it to immediately clear like that (a split wouldn't spontaneously heal, would it..), but a stuck EGR might pop loose when the actuator is cycled, likewise maybe the turbo actuator. The car previously had new EGR valves (likely non genuine as the supplying dealer fitted them under warranty so I'm going to assume "cheapest part possible"!) when I bought it in 2019, and I have had to free off the turbo actuators previously.. I should really do some testing instead of stabbing around in the dark 2014 BMW 530d Touring, 2006 BMW 650i, 2018 Mini Cooper S |
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Sun Sep 04 2022 3:51pm |
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craigdunne Member Since: 01 Dec 2017 Location: MIDDLESBOROUGH Posts: 11 |
Hi, i see your post and its been some time since you updated it. I seem to have the same issue. Did you ever find out what the problem was? It would be really good to know if you did. |
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Thu Feb 08 2024 8:48am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
I didn't - the car went to WBAC in the end and became someone elses money pit after sitting on the drive for nearly a year because it was just too unreliable; replaced by a 2014 BMW 530d.
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Thu Feb 08 2024 10:35am |
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craigdunne Member Since: 01 Dec 2017 Location: MIDDLESBOROUGH Posts: 11 |
Thats what I'm thinking also. Such a shame.
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Thu Feb 08 2024 11:03am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
You didn't end up with YF59FFH, did you? (My old car) 2014 BMW 530d Touring, 2006 BMW 650i, 2018 Mini Cooper S |
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Thu Feb 08 2024 12:02pm |
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