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RE: engine cuts out at idle - e36 UPDATE
- Subject: RE: engine cuts out at idle - e36 UPDATE
- From: alex.fadeev@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 10:59:52 -0600
"Noordien, Igshaan" <in1@domain.elided> wrote:
>
> Last night I started working through an Inspection II and on removing
> the plugs, two of them were covered in oil. Not the actual electrodes
> but the top halve of the plugs. So I'm thinking oil is leaking past
> the cylinder head cover gasket/spark plug hole gaskets and into the
> spark plug holes. Could this be causing the cutout at idle/bad idle?
Igshaan,
What you are describing is indeed a leaking valve cover gaskets. The set
(perimeter and two spark hole gaskets) sell for $10 in the US and are a
very simple DIY job to swap.
It is not good to bath spark plugs/coils in oil. If you short the coil it
may fry the DME.
Some people suggest that bathing plugs/coils in oil leads to premature
coil failure. Personally, I don't see how a few drops of oil can do all
that damage, but long story short do fix the leak ASAP.
> Also on inspecting the throttle body found the throttle cable to
> have too much slack as well as not opening the valve fully at full
> pedal depression (could be the cause of lackluster performance lately)
> - adjusted as per Haynes to 0.5mm play at the valve .
If your throttle cables have sagged enough to not fully open the throttle
plate at WOT, than you would obviously have a bit of a performance
handicap.
> The inside of the 'throttle valve air feeder hose' was lightly coated
> in oil - should I be concerned?
Don't worry about it.
alex f
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