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1998 V70 rough idle after PCV replacement

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charleskennedy23
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Re: 1998 V70 rough idle after PCV replacement

Post by charleskennedy23 »

Thanks for the update... Good to know that warped IM is a possible issue when this kind of problem arises and also good to know that there is a fix that doesn't involve buying a new IM.
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Post by cn90 »

This warped IM might have come from an overheated engine.
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Post by misha »

How?
It was on the same car and before pcv replacement was ok.
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Post by brunocerous »

charleskennedy23 wrote:Thanks for the update... Good to know that warped IM is a possible issue when this kind of problem arises and also good to know that there is a fix that doesn't involve buying a new IM.
Very true. An extra gasket is considerably cheaper than a used manifold.
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cn90 wrote:This warped IM might have come from an overheated engine.
That makes sense to me. I hope the engine hasn't overheated before I owned it. My goal is to top 300,000 miles. :D
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misha wrote:How?
It was on the same car and before pcv replacement was ok.
It's one of those mysteries, I guess. Overheated engine maybe? It could've been something the first owner did.
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Post by cn90 »

Or the gasket might have been junk aftermarket part.

This is why when I fix any cars, when it comes to gaskets, seals, I only use OEM simply b/c:
- The mfg's spent tons of money to do the R&D to make sure the gasket/seals last a long time.
- They make sure the fit is good.
- When using aftermarket gasket/seals, one may feel good for a few sec b/c of the money saved, but chances one will deal with tons of headache, time lost, aggravation from saving $5.

I have done enough repairs in my life and dealt with a lot of headache that I don't need any more of these miseries...
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Post by erikv11 »

Good to know it is cleared up, another typical case of a leak at the manifold ...
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cn90 wrote:Or the gasket might have been junk aftermarket part.

This is why when I fix any cars, when it comes to gaskets, seals, I only use OEM simply b/c:
- The mfg's spent tons of money to do the R&D to make sure the gasket/seals last a long time.
- They make sure the fit is good.
- When using aftermarket gasket/seals, one may feel good for a few sec b/c of the money saved, but chances one will deal with tons of headache, time lost, aggravation from saving $5.

I have done enough repairs in my life and dealt with a lot of headache that I don't need any more of these miseries...
Totally hear you on that. It was a Victor Reinz gasket, which I'd thought was OEM. But definitely a good case for staying with what the manufacturer called for in its spec. Thanks again!
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Post by brunocerous »

erikv11 wrote:Good to know it is cleared up, another typical case of a leak at the manifold ...
Definitely a relief to have it taken care of. That, and I don't have the wife giving me dirty looks anymore when I mention our car. :o
2000 V70, base, MT, 'The Silver Bullet'
1998 V70, base, AT, 'Blue Steel'
1998 V70 T5, AT, project
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1998 S70 T5, AT (RIP)

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