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01-15-2020, 11:01 AM | #133 | |
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01-15-2020, 11:25 AM | #134 |
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thanks for reply. I had opened vacuum pump about 2 weeks ago and it looked fine, but what do you mean by engine mounts? how they relate to vacuum? because I was extensively looking for some fallen bolts in the engine bay with magnet stick....could I move disconnect break something there?
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01-15-2020, 03:04 PM | #135 | |
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The engine mounts are part of the vacuum system. The EUV for them is on the right side of intake towards the back of the engine bay. Turbo, engine mounts, and brakes. They adjust while your driving to stiffen or get softer depending on the situation. If they have a leak you'll lose vacuum it affects the whole vacuum system.
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02-07-2020, 01:13 AM | #136 |
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04-02-2021, 12:36 PM | #138 |
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Great videos. I wish I watched them before I did the VCG + vacuum lines. Just finished last night. I didn’t test anything or replace any pressure converters or electric switchover valves or actuators. How often do these go bad? Should I tear back into it to get to them? 2011 335d with 111k miles. Is there a way to test the system as a whole? I’m thinking plug into where the EGR electric switchover valve tee is and apply vacuum there? |
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04-07-2021, 01:46 AM | #139 |
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Hey, thank you. Lots of ways to test the system. There are ISTA specific test plans for all of these. Or you can do manual testing. See what your system vacuum is. Then test all vacuum a actuators to make sure they hold vacuum. Same goes for motor mounts and electric switchover valves. Pressure converters are harder to test. But not impossible. I played with running TestO with specific parameters and then having a vac gauge tee’d off seeing how slow it gets compared to requested through TestO parameter. But ISTA is a good way to test these. Do these go bad. Yes eventually everything gets tired and slow. EL valves are cheap at $20 a piece. Pressure converters are not so much.
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04-07-2021, 08:33 PM | #140 |
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Great info!
I'm Troubleshooting a very low turbo activity from HP turbo. I used to hear it whine and boost at idle. I used to have great power and torque from a stop. After my hybrid turbo swap. I have none of these and my exhaust seems thick with fuel. What did I do wrong? I've checked all my actuators and they operate and hold vacuum perfectly. The large actuator pulls in on Engine start up as expected. |
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