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exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
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exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
Ok so I think my exhaust manifold gasket is damaged. Car is running like a pig, is there a way to 100% diagnose this without pulling it off just incase this isnt the issue.
Last edited by stilivn on Sat Jul 16, 2011 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak.
Put a tissue above the manifold and look for it to blow from the exhaust gas or soap and bubbles
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Re: exhaust manifold leak.
cheers mate, very simple, i love it.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak.
if its diesel look for sooty marks around the manifold, it wont take long to leave a sooty mark if you have leaks.
another thing you can do is use a piece of hose as a stethescope, hold one end in a closed fist with your fist and the end of the hose against your ear, hold the other open end beside the exhaust manifold joints and move it around the joints, if it passes over a leak, you should hear it through the hose
another thing you can do is use a piece of hose as a stethescope, hold one end in a closed fist with your fist and the end of the hose against your ear, hold the other open end beside the exhaust manifold joints and move it around the joints, if it passes over a leak, you should hear it through the hose
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Re: exhaust manifold leak.
Well its not the exhaust side. There is cracks around where the air filter box connects to the air flow meter so i taped that up as a quick fix and it didnt make any difference so its not that either. Think it may be the inlet side.
How do you tell if the airflow meter is stuffed.
How do you tell if the airflow meter is stuffed.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak.
if it's the inlet side, spray some wd40, or aero start, or whatever burns around the joints while the car idles. if the idle speeds up, you know where the leak isstilivn wrote:. Think it may be the inlet side.
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Re: exhaust manifold leak.
Yeah done that an no idle up. Do you test the airflow meter with engine on or off. When the engine is off it returns 3.9 volts which is good but when its on its reading 1.4.bad_religion_au wrote:if it's the inlet side, spray some wd40, or aero start, or whatever burns around the joints while the car idles. if the idle speeds up, you know where the leak isstilivn wrote:. Think it may be the inlet side.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
Ok what I know. It is running lean, car is fitted with a sensor for lpg. It isn't a fuel delivery issue as it runs rough on both lpg and petrol. Still trying to find info on testing afm. I havnt checked plugs or leads yet but don't think that is the issue. I tried spraying wd40 around the intake manifold but couldn't say 100% that I have ruled that out as its too hard to get too. No hoses are split or loose. Anyone got any suggestions.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
Check the plugs first mate. On LPG if you dont use the correct heat range plug it will deteriorate them pretty quick.
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
If it was the plugs wouldnt it be running rich? will check in the morning, only 11 months old but were off flebay so could be the issue. Got a working second hand airflow meter the other day so when that arrives I will try that also.Northside 4x4 wrote:Check the plugs first mate. On LPG if you dont use the correct heat range plug it will deteriorate them pretty quick.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
How do you know its running rich? have you put an AFR meter on there to check it?
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
Its not, its running lean. There is a unit installed with the lpg to check how its running and it says lean, hence me thinking too much air mixing with the fuel. Same symptoms on petrol so its not cause not enough fuel is getting through.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
close enough, pulled the lead off the dizzy and the other end was rusted to the s-house. One of the spark plugs I tested wasnt working too so I replaced all leads and plugs, $180 later, could have done that on my ute for under 50 buck, oh well it is the first time I have changed the leads in 4 years so I cant complain.Northside 4x4 wrote:Check the plugs first mate. On LPG if you dont use the correct heat range plug it will deteriorate them pretty quick.
Thanks to all those who made an input, cheers.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
And that fixed the problem?stilivn wrote:close enough, pulled the lead off the dizzy and the other end was rusted to the s-house. One of the spark plugs I tested wasnt working too so I replaced all leads and plugs, $180 later, could have done that on my ute for under 50 buck, oh well it is the first time I have changed the leads in 4 years so I cant complain.Northside 4x4 wrote:Check the plugs first mate. On LPG if you dont use the correct heat range plug it will deteriorate them pretty quick.
Thanks to all those who made an input, cheers.
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
yeah mate runs smooth as, amazing that it made such a difference or problem in the first place.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
brooksy wrote:Branden Tagg.....He is the King of all f@rkups & a Gimps bitch after hours
Re: exhaust manifold leak...airflow meter
Good to hear !stilivn wrote:yeah mate runs smooth as, amazing that it made such a difference or problem in the first place.
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