BOV Adjustment
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BOV Adjustment
Ever since riding in Mac929's car with his new VTA FM BOV, I've been wondering if mine is working correctly. He has a nice psssst when his BOV is working and mine doesn't sound anything like that. I have the 1st generation FM BOV and I plan on lubing it up and adjusting it tomorrow afternoon. Can anyone give me an idea where the BOV piston should be while the car is idling or how I should go about adjusting it?
Also, what shoud I use for lubrication? Keith from FM said to use Dry Lube?? I've been to two auto part stores and notbody has heard of this.
thanks
-stripes
Also, what shoud I use for lubrication? Keith from FM said to use Dry Lube?? I've been to two auto part stores and notbody has heard of this.
thanks
-stripes
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Originally Posted by Stripes
Ever since riding in Mac929's car with his new VTA FM BOV, I've been wondering if mine is working correctly. He has a nice psssst when his BOV is working and mine doesn't sound anything like that. I have the 1st generation FM BOV and I plan on lubing it up and adjusting it tomorrow afternoon. Can anyone give me an idea where the BOV piston should be while the car is idling or how I should go about adjusting it?
Also, what shoud I use for lubrication? Keith from FM said to use Dry Lube?? I've been to two auto part stores and notbody has heard of this.
thanks
-stripes
Also, what shoud I use for lubrication? Keith from FM said to use Dry Lube?? I've been to two auto part stores and notbody has heard of this.
thanks
-stripes
Mine is set so that at Idle the piston is just shy of opening, so that when the vacuum goes above that point it opens. If I squeeze the vacuum line, the piston travels further in. Best to have a pretty large, dedicated vacuum line coming off your intake manifold.
#5
Yes, graphite is dry lube... I've used it on mine and my gf's VW's. The door locks would get a little stuck sometimes so you just put some graphite on the key and insert it into the lock a couple times which helps it turn more freely. Just make sure you don't squeeze the tube too hard, as it will spray everywhere, lol, since it's a very fine powder.
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