Hi Elg Love your videos, just wondering where you got the inlet pipes from and what size they are as mine is running rough and I expect it’s a split rubber. Thanks Adolfo
Hi Adolfo, I think the size is 54mm ID. Usually you measure the outside then subtract 8mm should be the ID as rubber walls are usually about 4mm. I bought a whole length to cut, but I think you can get from AliExpress precut to the exact length. The length to cut is 45mm. Very short. Thank you so much for watching. Please subscribe, helps me build the channel. Thank you!
Hello, Thanks for watching my videos! Yes, I have changed the induction rubber sleeves to red silicone ones. They are silicone hoses that I have cut to the correct length. You may be able to buy them from Aliexpress. The internal diameter is 57mm if I remember correctly. www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002043427440.html Do search more in aliexpres for better deals and sellers. Hope this helps. Do help to subscribe to my channel. Thank you
Hello, I also noticed in the video that you used silicone trunks for the air pipes, you cleaned it from the inside, you took the old ones away, and you just put the new red ones, is it somehow shaped on the inside? , I'm just now dealing with it, thank you in advance for your positive answer.
Hi Lukas, there are just normal silicone hoses that i cut to length. Yes, the inside is contoured to a oval shape but it is very hard to find an exact fit. So normal hose will do, they function just as well. Thank you very much for viewing. Please subscribe!
Hi! Have you any idea that in the house of the pcv is full of fuel and from the pipe is coming fuel when the engine is running. (I think from the oil carter). Thanks for your answer!
Hi Ricsi, The PCV container housing is connected directly to the engine top cover as you can see. What you see is mostly oil mist or oil that the engine vents out. There should not be any fuel. If there is fuel or fuel smell, then the blow-by from your pistons maybe very great. You should have your piston rings check. I don’t know the history of your car, maybe you can tell me more. Thank you very very for viewing. Please subscribe!
@@elgdisco It was an injection valve failure. It could not close properly, so the fuel always flowed into the cylinder. The fuel filled the oil tank (carter) and went up to the pcv.
LOL, it does not get any more accessible than that. On most cars it is on the engine block itself, and not as easy to reach. I am glad it is so easy on 2.2 JTS, because I will be buying that engined car in a few months. I would maybe aslo clean or replace the hose. Although you would need new clamps.
@@elgdisco Too bad original ones are not available. The aftermarket ones have shorter spring, so I used the old spring instead. And the aftermarket membrane has a hile in the center part while original one does not.
Hi David, I forgot to review the comments again! Sorry for the long reply but have not done a compression test. The car runs fine so there is no reason to do it. Cheers!
I think mine is split or broken did you have any idle issues with yours before you changed it? And how much was the part second hand and new? thanks ohh and I subscribed too ☺️
Hi Jordan! Thank you so much for subscribing! No idle issues but just hissing sound but on warm up in the morning, it is not so stable. Once warmed up is fine. Original is quite expensive about £50-70, but you can get from AliExpress for much much cheaper. You can buy similar that fits bmw, there are similar. If you can’t find let me know, I try to find the link that I bought from.
@@heinmagere12 www.ebay.com.sg/itm/163375009683 Hi Jeffery, When I bought this, it was around S$10. Now it has gone mad. Try looking for the same one on aliexpress or other online shops. Cheers!
The timing cover is on the side of the engine and 159 is running timing chains so don’t have much to look at. Unless you are taking about the rocker cover which the spark plugs and coil pack have to be remove first before the cover can be unbolted.
Hi Elg
Love your videos, just wondering where you got the inlet pipes from and what size they are as mine is running rough and I expect it’s a split rubber.
Thanks
Adolfo
Hi Adolfo,
I think the size is 54mm ID.
Usually you measure the outside then subtract 8mm should be the ID as rubber walls are usually about 4mm.
I bought a whole length to cut, but I think you can get from AliExpress precut to the exact length. The length to cut is 45mm. Very short.
Thank you so much for watching.
Please subscribe, helps me build the channel.
Thank you!
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Hello,
Thanks for watching my videos!
Yes, I have changed the induction rubber sleeves to red silicone ones. They are silicone hoses that I have cut to the correct length.
You may be able to buy them from Aliexpress. The internal diameter is 57mm if I remember correctly.
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002043427440.html
Do search more in aliexpres for better deals and sellers.
Hope this helps.
Do help to subscribe to my channel.
Thank you
Hello, I also noticed in the video that you used silicone trunks for the air pipes, you cleaned it from the inside, you took the old ones away, and you just put the new red ones, is it somehow shaped on the inside? , I'm just now dealing with it, thank you in advance for your positive answer.
Hi Lukas, there are just normal silicone hoses that i cut to length.
Yes, the inside is contoured to a oval shape but it is very hard to find an exact fit. So normal hose will do, they function just as well.
Thank you very much for viewing. Please subscribe!
My hoses are split, can you please send a link with the ones you used? I am having trouble with findings these parts. @@elgdisco
I used normal silicone hoses. The ID is 57mm if I remember.
I cut them to about 45mm in length.
You can buy from AliExpress!
Hi! Have you any idea that in the house of the pcv is full of fuel and from the pipe is coming fuel when the engine is running. (I think from the oil carter). Thanks for your answer!
Hi Ricsi,
The PCV container housing is connected directly to the engine top cover as you can see. What you see is mostly oil mist or oil that the engine vents out. There should not be any fuel.
If there is fuel or fuel smell, then the blow-by from your pistons maybe very great. You should have your piston rings check. I don’t know the history of your car, maybe you can tell me more.
Thank you very very for viewing. Please subscribe!
@@elgdisco It was an injection valve failure. It could not close properly, so the fuel always flowed into the cylinder. The fuel filled the oil tank (carter) and went up to the pcv.
So is basically a catchCan? I opened mine and found almost clean oil. I guess is right.
It’s not really a catch can cos it lets the oil back into the engine…lol
LOL, it does not get any more accessible than that. On most cars it is on the engine block itself, and not as easy to reach. I am glad it is so easy on 2.2 JTS, because I will be buying that engined car in a few months.
I would maybe aslo clean or replace the hose. Although you would need new clamps.
Yes, it is one of the most easiest fix on the 2.2 JTS of the 159. Hope you have fun when you buy it!
Please subscribe if you have not, Thank you!
@@elgdisco Too bad original ones are not available. The aftermarket ones have shorter spring, so I used the old spring instead. And the aftermarket membrane has a hile in the center part while original one does not.
Hi elg how's it going? did you do some compression test? in case you did do you remember how many psi should a used 2.2 should have?
Hi David,
I forgot to review the comments again!
Sorry for the long reply but have not done a compression test.
The car runs fine so there is no reason to do it.
Cheers!
Hello, you have problem also with the code p0301, missfire?
Hi Sorinn, there were no misfires, but idling is slightly off and fuel consumption was slightly higher. And there was this hissing sound.
I think mine is split or broken did you have any idle issues with yours before you changed it? And how much was the part second hand and new? thanks ohh and I subscribed too ☺️
Hi Jordan! Thank you so much for subscribing!
No idle issues but just hissing sound but on warm up in the morning, it is not so stable. Once warmed up is fine.
Original is quite expensive about £50-70, but you can get from AliExpress for much much cheaper. You can buy similar that fits bmw, there are similar. If you can’t find let me know, I try to find the link that I bought from.
@@elgdisco do you maybe have the link for me?
@@heinmagere12 www.ebay.com.sg/itm/163375009683
Hi Jeffery,
When I bought this, it was around S$10. Now it has gone mad.
Try looking for the same one on aliexpress or other online shops.
Cheers!
Hi. Do you know how to move timing cover?
The timing cover is on the side of the engine and 159 is running timing chains so don’t have much to look at. Unless you are taking about the rocker cover which the spark plugs and coil pack have to be remove first before the cover can be unbolted.
Hi, is this valve acting like a catch can ? .
Not really…which is why the oil will go back into the engine and gunk up the intake valves.