leaking inlet manifold ??
Am I right in thinking my inlet manifold gasket (manifold is alloy) is leaking ?Coolant loss (quite rapid now, after new coolant cap fitted) also when starting from cold it has irregular and lumpy tickover. I have a good forum member coming over soon to with diagnostic reader to see if I have any other problems or faults but like to cure this leak asap
PLEASE HELP
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- David Aiketgate
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A little water leaking into one cylinder will give those symptoms. Whip the plugs out, if one looks suspiciously clean...
Of course there are other ways for water to get into cylinders...
David
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I cant see any mayo mix anywhere. Any other suggestions.Please
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Looked a easy job to do as an observer but..... Don't drop a bolt down the inlet pipe or you'll be fishing with a magnet and it might turn up on the floor by magic.
The seal gasket cistsw about 12 quid. Take the ikd one off the scrape it with a scraper then use some wet n dry with wd40 on to scrub the remnants of old gasket off. Fit the new one and then jobs a good un. Remember to torque it up to the right setting or it will leak again. Good luck .
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Was it the alloy manifold ?
Im going to check all pipes, fitting, etc first. As David mention.You wouldn't happen to know the torque settings
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The torque settings will be in the manual somewhere or one of these clever fellas will sort you out. I watched with amazement. The order of events were:
Engine cover off
airbox unclipped and moved out of the way
throttle body thing moved to the side this gave a good view of the manifold
then a bit of magical nut removing at the offending part was in view it had perished so this is why it was leaking bit style. I was loosing about half a expansion cap full when the car was idling. And my car was revving like a kangaroo big style.
Russell said as the inlet was leaking it also was letting air in so this is why it was causing random revvyness.
He was right, a clever man.
I didnt cost me a fortune for a russell visit if you can't be arsed, it least it will be done proper.
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I have discovered I have the leaking plastic inlet manifold problem. Can anybody confirm if the alloy manifold will go on a Mark 1 F and is there any sensor or wiring changes required? I understand that the Mark 1 and 2 inlet wiring "could" be different and impact whether this is a straight swap or something more complex.
Thanks
TB
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VVC 25 Nm
MPI 17 Nm
Work to live don't live to work.
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At worst you would need to drill and tap a hole in the alloy manifold for the sensor.
David
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