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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: tunnie on 24 August 2006, 21:53:58

Title: Idle Control Valve
Post by: tunnie on 24 August 2006, 21:53:58
I took the idle control valve off my project car the other day with Jamie, just got back to putting it on last night.

Gave it a bit of clean with Carb cleaner (not the best job but i was tired)

Anyway bodged it back on, connected everything up and started it up. The ticking noise seamed to be quite a bit quieter...



There still seams to be a strong ticking noise comming from the back of the engine, and some from the idle control Value but not as much now.

It seams to be noisest between 1,000 rpm & 2,500 rpm  Once reving it hard above 3k the noise seams to go...

When the engine is on idle, it also seams to be a lot less noisey.

Any thoughts? - Can the idle control Value generate a lot of noise if its nakered??
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: TheBoy on 24 August 2006, 21:57:16
I still think your ticking is coming from manifold or its heatshield...
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: tunnie on 24 August 2006, 22:01:44
I got the wooden end of a broom stick, and poked that down at the heat sheild above the right hand side manifold. Did't seam to affect the ticking  :(
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 24 August 2006, 22:02:27
Manifold every time in my experience!
 
It makes the sort of tap that's really difficult to diagnose where it's coming from!
 
Unfortunatly is a bar-steward of a job to do on the V6, 1) due to lack of working space and 2) due to the studs being prone to snapping.
 
Correctly speaking you need to remove the LH cylinder head, or the engine, to change that manifold gasket. Although Mark has a sneaky way of tilting over the Engine....
 
Make sure it's not your Air-injection pipes leaking - mine were on my old Elite - causing a god-awful tapping noise.
 
Otherwise, on Laidback's advice - I've been living with it!  
 
Admittedly though, I'm not so concerned because I'm not planning to sell the car!
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: TheBoy on 24 August 2006, 22:02:56
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I got the wooden end of a broom stick, and poked that down at the heat sheild above the right hand side manifold. Did't seam to affect the ticking  :(
bugger.
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 24 August 2006, 22:06:40
Roll up your sleeves, get the swearbox out, and change the manifold gaskets :D
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: tunnie on 24 August 2006, 22:18:25
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Roll up your sleeves, get the swearbox out, and change the manifold gaskets :D

Humm although it can be done, the cost would be too high...  :( - As I would still like to sell it

Bugger indeed Jamie! could not have put it better my self.. i pushed it right down and pinned the back part of the heatshield down.

I think a trip to ATS and a "Quote to fix it" might be in order...


James, i am interested about the air-injection pipes think i might have to check those....
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: TheBoy on 24 August 2006, 22:19:59
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James, i am interested about the air-injection pipes think i might have to check those....
You saw/heard the air injection noise on my project car - not what you Elite is doing...
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: tunnie on 24 August 2006, 22:33:19
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James, i am interested about the air-injection pipes think i might have to check those....
You saw/heard the air injection noise on my project car - not what you Elite is doing...


 :(

False hope, trying to grab onto anything other than the exhaust Manifold  >:(

Going to give the idle control value another clean tomorrow, as it definalty made a differnce cleaning it with that carb cleaner....
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 24 August 2006, 22:54:12
If you do it Marks way, by tilting the engine over, then a manifold gasket change would be peanuts - a few quid for the gaskets. The only cost is your time...

Also before doing anything drastic,, check the downpipe to manifold joins. One of my V6's was once blowing on one of them, making a loud "tap".  

If it's one of those you're on a winner - they're very easily accesssed from underneith the car with a (very) long extension bar and socket, and I believe a copper gasket. A bit of fire-past on the join works wonders, but DONT overdo it!!
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 24 August 2006, 22:56:54
PS - by "manifold every time"

I should have written "Manifold gasket every time"....

Sorry for confusion.

A gasket changed has worked for me more than once...
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: tunnie on 25 August 2006, 00:27:54
interesting, I must confess I have not had it jacked up yet  :-[

Did't realise manifold gaskets were that cheap!  :o

Cheers for that m8, i'll get it jacked up and check it out... :)
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: nixoro on 25 August 2006, 08:44:27
Good Luck if you do find its the gasket my one was a pain to do but worth it in the long run.  :)
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 25 August 2006, 14:07:22
I've got a small blow causing a tap on my LH manifold, but it's only when cold and goes away when warm - so far I haven't been ARSED to change it :D
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: Omega-MV6 on 25 August 2006, 14:39:39
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I've got a small blow causing a tap on my LH manifold, but it's only when cold and goes away when warm - so far I haven't been ARSED to change it :D

I must confess, I have done just the same....

It's not a Job I'm looking forward too, and I know it has to be done.
But for the short term is it ok to drive around like that?

Cheers.

Matt
Title: Re: Idle Control Valve
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 26 August 2006, 12:33:14
I've done well over 10,000 miles like it, so I wouldn't loose any sleep....