
adie_morris
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Solid Flywheel Conversion?
adie_morris replied to adie_morris's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Sorry for the delay, waiting for my wounds to heal! Here is the final verdict. The car has been transformed with the new Dual Mass. No more Noise. No more Judder No more drag Just lovely smooth gear changes and a nice quiet Gal! Haven't owned mine from new, however I suspect that she has been returned to her original glory! So to summarise, I wouldn't touch a solid flywheel conversion with a barge pole, even if maybe the one I had was just a one off dud. Job time now 6hrs, not bad for struggling on the floor with axle stands and a jack :D -
Solid Flywheel Conversion?
adie_morris replied to adie_morris's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Just realised I haven't mentioned the other problem with it........... Judder! Quite bad when taking up drive! -
Solid Flywheel Conversion?
adie_morris replied to adie_morris's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I am not taking the risk of doing the job a 3rd time! I have ordered myself an original sachs dmf and clutch kit. It is strange that the Original DMF option is -
Hello Guys & Gals. I have seen references to Solid Flywheel Conversions on the forum, but not seen any posts by any one who has had one! I thought I would share my experience with you......... My DMF was getting noisy and gear selection was getting worse on my Tdi 115. So after reading up on Valeo's Conversion Kit I decided that it would be a good investment and set about the job last weekend. Job itself wasn't too bad, Dad is a Farmer so made full use of a Matbro and front end loader to lift that big heavy box in and out!! Now the verdict......! Lets say the damn thing is coming out again. Gear change is worse but the major thing is the vibration. The DMF's job is to Damp down the torsional vibrations and these engines have a lot. Valeo reckon that they can absorb these vibrations by using extra strong springs on the clutch plate instead, thus removing the need of a DMF. Well I have to say in the case of this particular engine Don't even think about doing it. I shall be removing mine ASAP as I am concerned that the vibrations could damage the box or even snap the crank! The DMF may be a pain and in some cases unreliable, but it does do a tough job! If anyone has had a succesful conversion, I would be intrigued! Incidentally, after the event I Googled Solid Flywheel Conversions, & there are mixed reviews out there.
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Intercooler Dripping Oil?
adie_morris replied to jamesey's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Have read this with interest, as Mine has done exactly the same. Everything that has been said here is correct but whilst browsing my TIS cd I came across this statement........ "The Turbocharger Runs at very high temperatures and therefore an amount of oil will pass through the seals, this is normal and should not be considered a fault. Turbo failure is normally associated with noise when the lubrication system no longer provides enough oil (excessive leakage) to lubricate the bearings". Bearing that in mind, common sense will tell you if there's a problem by the amount of times you are having to top up the oil level! As mine is not really using any, I'm not too concerned yet! but I will be looking for an Intercooler shortly. Another interesting co-incidence....... this has only happened since I disconnected the EGR valve & an amount of oil is prevalent in that area too. I have re-connected it now and it seems to be better (dry). -
I have seen the same posts, however, beware. I spoke with Fuchs Technical (one of the largest Oil and Lubricant brands in Europe) and they told me that whilst there is a good chance that that spec of oil will suffice, they wouldn't recommend it and do you really want to risk your gearbox for £20 ? Gregers, all forum members in the Telford Area are welcome @ Unipart in Wellington, ask for me and You'll get some discount! :) Ade http://www.fuchslubricants.com/
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My money is on good old water pump impellor fell off again! if i had a pound for every one lol. Also stuck thermostat would cause similar problem, although I suspect your heater would be warm. Don't think it's faulty temp sender, due to your cold heater and the fact your gauge takes a little while to rise. Very unlikely to be cracked head if no coolant loss. Hope this helps, and sorry for the bad luck ! Ade
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Hello, Noticed mention of the pump near the heater itself, well it is actually midway along the main metal coolant pipes roughly in-line with the passenger front seat, it only fires up when the Aux heater does. Think mine maybe on it's way as it has gone noisy, tick tick tick tick, either that or a time bomb gonna go off! :wacko:
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Engine Idling Uneven.
adie_morris replied to EalingBob's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I have had same problem for months. Totally baffled everyone! not least me, really ANNOYING! Also find mine is made worse when a high electrical load is switched on ( very prominent in current cold conditions). Well, finally I may have discovered the problem! I have disconnected the EGR valve (removed vacuum pipe & blocked off) now idles sweet as nut! I suspect the fault is in the solenoid that controls the EGR valve, as it seems to be permenantly sucking. I am sure it shouldn't do that at idle as the valve should only open during load and increased engine speed. I notice the solenoid is available aftermarket, so they obviously do fail. :-) But seeing where it is located........... not doing it in this weather! Hope this helps. Ade -
Timing Belt Engine Number Problem
adie_morris replied to jamesey's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Hello, Yes the 115BHP is Normally AUY engine. There is normally a white label stuck on top of the timing belt cover which has the code on it. Ford don't like to publish VW engine codes! They prefer to use the cryptic method! You will probably find the BHP on the logbook but no VW eng code as ford use the last few digits of the chassis number as their engine numbers. There is also a difference in the TDi badge on the boot (if it's still the original 1) I think the 130BHP was a red TDi badge, 115 is silver with a red outline and the 90 is just silver. Someone will tell me I'm wrong I'm sure & some totally useless info for you! -
Heater Not Working, Help
adie_morris replied to Lecky Guy's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Sounds to me like the impellor has fallen off the back of the water pump! Is a common fault on 1.9Tdi. -
Easy Fix For Limp Mode!
adie_morris replied to adie_morris's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
In theory I suppose there would be less soot emmitted and gases would be a lot hotter with petrol. Don't think it would have done injectors much good though :-( -
115 Tdi Surging At Idle
adie_morris replied to adie_morris's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Mine doing about +- 200 rpm, but intermitent and not just if the air con is on, if ac is off and switch lights on it does same. Don't think it's anything to do with electrical load though as voltmeter test was ok and you can also feel it slightly if you are on a flat road doing 40mph in 6th (engine speed near idle). any slight increase on accelerator and fine. It's the intermittent bit thats such a pain! Not played up today either ;) MAF sensor going on her next time she throws a wobbly! (sounds like the wife! although MAF sensor won't cure that one!) -
Alloy Wheel Refurb
adie_morris replied to sainot's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I am in the process of having mine done at the moment. Having to get 1 at a time done as could not find a temporary set of wheels to use. It is a SLOW process! The company I'm using is only a couple of miles away from me in Telford http://www.knwheels.co.uk/