Ok Madge.
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I put my DT bypass valve on and cleaned all the oil out of the intake and throttle body. It was a huge mess. I am thinking a catch can has to help. It was all kind of nastiness in there!
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It was a preventative maintenance weekend. Saturday cleaned up the power steering pump, replaced plug wires, IC boots and did an oil change. Sunday replaced the Belt Tensioner, Belt and Idler Pulley. Need to get back under it though, before buttoning up I noticed the Pressure Hose Assembly wasn't sitting flush. It wasn't leaking but I'd like it to be assembled as intended. Anyone have a little trick to get this flush?
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I ordered new bearing for my new LSD install from Detroit Tuned.
I forgot I needed them for the install. DUH
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- May 4, 2009
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Made it to the brushless wash, it has been a long haul for the 11 CM, last was was on the return trip from MO and NB over the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Looks so much better clean and shiney, of course the good wife took her MINI to dinner on a girls night out. At least all the roads are frozen.
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My MINI is still in airport parking. :eek6:
But, at least I'm not in Kansas, anymore (Toto). Oceanside, CA for a couple of days.
It looks like I'll rescue my MINI on Wednesday. It may need some couch time to deal with abandonment issues. :cryin:
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I have a MINI / BWM parts guy that can get me anything in a day if they do not have it in stock. -
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Steven at eMINIparts.com can do the same. He's my go to OEM MINI parts guy.
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Ordered coolant overflow tank, valve cover gasket, serpentine belt. All ready to do some maintenance work....after Christmas.
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old81 Club CoordinatorLifetime Supporter
- May 4, 2009
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Washed the other CM today, now we predict some snow for Wednesday and a high of 24. Guess I can read all day.
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On the way into the office this morning, while idling at stop lights in intersections, the oil light flickered. When I got into the office, I checked the oil levels, and it was fine. Could it be the cold outside temperature (-10C or about 10F) causing a lack of oil pressure at low idle? I'm using regular 5-30 synthetic oil. Maybe I should go to 5-50 or something?
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Cold weather should increase idle oil pressure a little, if anything.
Other things to think about:
Recent oil filter change? Non-oem filters or improperly seated filters can do this.
Knocking off the little spring loaded thingy at the back of the filter housing can
also, but it probably wouldn't be this intermittent.
Oil pressure sensor sending units do sometimes get gunked up or start to fail.
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