Sticky Blow-off Valve!
#1
Hi,
I'm told my car may have a sticky blow-off valve. Can anyone please tell me how I can cure it.
I've tried search but cannot find anything.
Thanks.
PS: MY00, Holland, 14k (started at about 12k)
Scotty.
[This message has been edited by SCOTTY (edited 01 February 2001).]
I'm told my car may have a sticky blow-off valve. Can anyone please tell me how I can cure it.
I've tried search but cannot find anything.
Thanks.
PS: MY00, Holland, 14k (started at about 12k)
Scotty.
[This message has been edited by SCOTTY (edited 01 February 2001).]
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Scotty,
You haven't said why you think it's sticking. All you can really do, is remove it, and see if it feels sticky, when you press the spring in.
If it is, you have two options,
1) try spraying a little WD40 onto it, and see if it free's up.
2) sling it, and get a decent one. BRD, amongst others, sell the Forge products, and this is, and would be, my choice.
Mark.
You haven't said why you think it's sticking. All you can really do, is remove it, and see if it feels sticky, when you press the spring in.
If it is, you have two options,
1) try spraying a little WD40 onto it, and see if it free's up.
2) sling it, and get a decent one. BRD, amongst others, sell the Forge products, and this is, and would be, my choice.
Mark.
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