Intake Plenum Off - Now What?! 4.4 TDV8 | |
Evening all,
Thanks to the amazing Wiki guide (thanks mm289!), I'm in the middle of replacing the oil cooler on my 2012 TDV8. So far so good - plenum is off, nothing lost or broken (so far!).
I am amazed, disgusted and concerned by the amount of crud around the intake hoses. I have replacement hoses at the ready (I splashed out on the modified originals...) as one of the old ones was leaking and creating a delightful film of filth all over the right side of the engine. Surprisingly, that corner is the cleanest going into the intake manifold. The other three are horrendous to say the least.
Cleaning the plenum/throttle body/EGR pipe is not going to be a problem. I'm quite looking forward to that part, BUT, is there any way I can safely remove some of the hard, oily crud from the manifold openings, or am I best leaving that well alone to avoid it all falling down into the manifold and causing damage?
The EGR pipe is a solid mess of gunk at the throttle body end, but dry as a bone at the other end going into the EGR. I do have the legendary EGR exhaust manifold sensor error, so I'm guessing mine failed in the preferable position! I will get round to replacing that sensor one day. I had a good read through the guide here on the forum and am blessed with relatively small paws, and before beginning tonight's dismantling, was able to get decent access to the sensor. The first dose of WD40 is soaking in as we speak...
Oil cooler will be replaced tomorrow morning. It took me just under an hour to get the plenum off, including documenting my progress. Coming to YouTube soon...
Without this forum, none of this would be happening in my own garage. Many thanks for all your posts, help, ideas and more!
I'd have loved to have kept going through the night, but the Mrs was getting impatient and demanding it was bed time, so I'll be a good boy and do as she says...
Just hope I've got enough brake cleaner in stock for the de-gunk tomorrow!
More anon,
FMG -------------------------
2012 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
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