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exhaust leak (post cat) cause lumpy idle?
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Mr-Tigger
PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:16 am Up
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so i've gotten rid of the manky ngk plugs that were in,and now bosch super 4's. cleaned the ICV and its socket to perfect,no damage to either. but still idling lumpy whether warm or cold. Its blowing from the exjaust a fair bit which is when i've just noticed it is fairly smokey though no strong smell either way,and is a gas-leak from back of the back box/centre pipe join. wondering if this could cause engine/car wobble?
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Mr-Tigger
PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:11 am Up
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just to add to the confusion there is a very mild drip of fluid coming from the same point. the gas/fluid leak is right near the bracket connecting backbox to centre pipe. dont smell of petrol and cant tell if it is coolant as its dirty from the exhaust as soon as it drops :/
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