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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:13 pm |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 852
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Location: Tamworth
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Take it to a garage to be looked at mate. Its impossible to diagnose the problem over a forum really.
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:21 pm |
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Joined: Feb 08, 2010 Posts: 526
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Location: Italy
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I had a sound similar to yours in my RC. Try removing the engine plastic cover; if noise goes away, put some "black sponge with adesive" (sorry, but I don't know how to call it in english) right upon the six fixing point upon engine head cover. Make a little cross-shaped cut in them to make the plastic screws pass through them. It's plastic vibrating, but noise is very similar to induction noise...
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:55 pm |
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Joined: Mar 20, 2010 Posts: 143
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Location: Northwest
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gpvecchi wrote: |
I had a sound similar to yours in my RC. Try removing the engine plastic cover; if noise goes away, put some "black sponge with adesive" (sorry, but I don't know how to call it in english) right upon the six fixing point upon engine head cover. Make a little cross-shaped cut in them to make the plastic screws pass through them. It's plastic vibrating, but noise is very similar to induction noise... |
Checked it without the cover when looking for issue - still the same without it on.
jayz206gti wrote: |
Take it to a garage to be looked at mate. Its impossible to diagnose the problem over a forum really. |
The point of a problem thread is to at first exhaust (pardon the pun! lol) every possible persons experience on the forum that might be kind enough to invest time in helping a 206info fellow member -
I have had it up on a ramp and couldn't find leak - that why just wanted to know if any issues with manifolds cracking etc..
Think we all know we can take it to a garage-
Imagine every thread closed with - took it to garage - resolved. lol
I know what you mean - it can be hard to find issues- best to give it to a garage but just checking first Jayz.
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:06 pm |
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Joined: Feb 14, 2010 Posts: 136
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Location: Wales
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Stigter wrote: |
gpvecchi wrote: |
I had a sound similar to yours in my RC. Try removing the engine plastic cover; if noise goes away, put some "black sponge with adesive" (sorry, but I don't know how to call it in english) right upon the six fixing point upon engine head cover. Make a little cross-shaped cut in them to make the plastic screws pass through them. It's plastic vibrating, but noise is very similar to induction noise... |
Checked it without the cover when looking for issue - still the same without it on.
jayz206gti wrote: |
Take it to a garage to be looked at mate. Its impossible to diagnose the problem over a forum really. |
The point of a problem thread is to at first exhaust (pardon the pun! lol) every possible persons experience on the forum that might be kind enough to invest time in helping a 206info fellow member -
I have had it up on a ramp and couldn't find leak - that why just wanted to know if any issues with manifolds cracking etc..
Think we all know we can take it to a garage-
Imagine every thread closed with - took it to garage - resolved. lol
I know what you mean - it can be hard to find issues- best to give it to a garage but just checking first Jayz. |
My exhaust always seems to be blowing, seems to always be around the flexi to the manifold joint, kind of seems pointless fixing it as it always comes back, which I believe is caused by the amount of movement in the engine mounts which Im told is normal on these forums for a 180.
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