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26-06-2016, 05:23 PM | #1 | ||
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Gday all, I was doing a routine check under the bonnet and noticed what may be an oil leak from the inlet section of my engine. Wondering if this is a leak, or more a normal sweat, any help would be great.Thank you.
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27-06-2016, 12:36 AM | #2 | ||
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That section is the Throttle Housing Anti-Shudder Valve. It's suppose to close when you shut down the engine reducing vibrations, mine seems to work, when I shut down it's instant and nothing felt/heard as you'd expect.
Take it off and clean it (as well as the MAP and Air inlet temp. sensors) then look at the EGR valve. There's an oil/air separator that may need looking into but don't quote me on that. On the other hand if your charge air pipe is oily I hope it's not a failed seal or similar in your turbo. Lets just concentrate on it being a simple pollution gear issue and need a clean for now lol ;) |
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I was close Inlet Air Shut Off Throttle, controls the volume of air and EGR for the desired effects (read emissions) and ensures the engine doesn't run on after shut down.
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27-06-2016, 07:28 AM | #4 | ||
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