lidvii
12th September 2015, 02:10 PM
My 3.5 V8 backfired today and would not run afterwards.
After a quick check I found a joint downstream of the MAF and before the Inlet Plenum that had been sealed with Electrical Insulating tape.
I'm guessing that the join had started to leak air, hence the backfire. The Electrical tape was further damaged by the backfire and it was clearly allowing a lot of air to leak in after the MAF.
So I have temporarily fixed the problem by using, you guessed it, electrical insulating tape. The motor now starts and runs fine.
But, what should the connection between the MAF and the Inlet Plenum look like?
Here are a couple of pictures of mine. You can see the green tape I put on today.
Paul
After a quick check I found a joint downstream of the MAF and before the Inlet Plenum that had been sealed with Electrical Insulating tape.
I'm guessing that the join had started to leak air, hence the backfire. The Electrical tape was further damaged by the backfire and it was clearly allowing a lot of air to leak in after the MAF.
So I have temporarily fixed the problem by using, you guessed it, electrical insulating tape. The motor now starts and runs fine.
But, what should the connection between the MAF and the Inlet Plenum look like?
Here are a couple of pictures of mine. You can see the green tape I put on today.
Paul