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Ba Xr6T - Running On 5 Cyls


Tyko86

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Hi All,

I have a 03 ba xr6 turbo sedan which when I bought had a problem of missing when on boost which I fixed by replacing the coils and

plugs. Over the weekend the miss has come back and gotten worse to the point where it is running on 5 cyls at idle and breaking down really bad when giving it any throttle at all. Also when I shut the car off I can hear the turbo still spinning but it's a coarse sound?

What is acceptable end float for a turbo? I don't appear to be losing coolant and there is no milkshake in the overflow bottle so hopefully not a head gasket.

Basically I want to have the car checked out but not really sure who to take it to in Perth?

Cheers for any help you can offer.

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Bionic- what's the best/easiest way to tighten the inlet manifold bolts without a hoist? I can only get to the front one easy and the rest can't get to at all woth the fuel rail there

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Mate grab a can of carby cleaner,start the engine and spray along the intake manifold sealing surfaces,you will hear the idle change straight away if you have even a slight leak,and if it does change you then will have to either tightn or replace the gasket

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Best to use a 10mm ratchet spanner, can get to all bar the back lower two which can be reached from but ensure there are no leaks because tightening wont fix a split gasket!!

^^^^ agree with above about genuine coils!!!

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Thanks for all the responses - the car is stock 155,000km. I have replace 5 of 6 coils with aftermarket, can't remember exact brand but they were cheap approx. $20 each.

I used the ngk plugs with 1.1mm gap as car is still stock. Shaun - I live south of the river but happy to travel to have someone with expertise check it over.

What is the best method to use to eliminate the coils? I replaced them originally because they looked sh*tty and had hairline cracks in the plastic and it did seem to solve the problem.

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