Almost remind me of Mr. Bean.oooh oooh me next - Front passenger and drivers side rear passenger - very intermittent - but hey I have a solution.
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So, the post above relates to a valve fitted into the pcv system that im refitting to my car as i cant get on with the catch tank setup.Its working when i suck n blow on it. But when it shuts off it isnt totally air tight but definitely functioning.
What's the part number for that Rich?So, the post above relates to a valve fitted into the pcv system that im refitting to my car as i cant get on with the catch tank setup.
Wasnt convinced that when i sucked and blew on one of the pipes that the valve shouldn't fully shut off and ordered a new one from TPS.
Turned up today and gave it the suck/blow test and the new one fully shuts off.
The moral to this story is, if your running a standard system and your not busy spending money on door locks, window regulators and butyl tape you should buy one for peace of mind.
Rich
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Its called a vacuum suction pump 058-133-753-DWhat's the part number for that Rich?
In regards of fitting the p-clips & star washers on the rear beam, I used a small deep 1/4" socket as a punch over the top.
Something I've been meaning to do for ages since I snapped the plastic brake hose retaining clips when I changed the rear beam bushes.
Thanks [mention]Thai-wronghorse [/mention]for recommending the p-clips - the star washers were a bit of a pain to get on the one furthest under the car, but they're on.
While I was in there I decided to check for play in the shock absorber mounts to see if that was where the knocking sound was coming from, but nothing that would make me think there was anything wrong. I might try taking the roof rack off and go for a drive to see if that does anything. Maybe it's not on tight enough on one side or something.
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In regards of fitting the p-clips & star washers on the rear beam, I used a small deep 1/4" socket as a punch over the top.
A few taps with a hammer and they seated right down nicely.
Yup, can confirm this works a treat (did it with heat shield ones... after faffing about for ages to get them on)
What size p clips are those, have a feeling I may need to do this to mine soon
In regards of fitting the p-clips & star washers on the rear beam, I used a small deep 1/4" socket as a punch over the top.
A few taps with a hammer and they seated right down nicely.
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Whats going on there then?
Ok cool, if I remember rightly I may have hammered my washers a bit flatter as well so the tangs pointed inwards a touch more.Did exactly what you recommended - thanks for the tip. The star washers I got weren't the very best but when I set the car down, they were still in the same place.
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Whats going on there then?