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Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - MY95 - 01-02-2016

As above, never seen it as bad as this before with my car, a new gasket is only 70p from Peugeot, something is actually cheap from them! lol
Cheers

   

Another photo (much more black crud on this pipe!)

   


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - powerandtorque - 01-02-2016

(01-02-2016, 01:53 PM)MY95 Wrote: a new gasket is only 70p from Peugeot, something is actually cheap from them! lol

MOQ of ten though last time I ordered some, so your 70p gasket becomes £7 if your dealer won't split a pack...


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - MY95 - 01-02-2016

I see, does it look bad enough to worry about?


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Paul_13 - 01-02-2016

I'd fix it if it were me.

Prepare for bleeding knuckles, pain and lots of swearing


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Piggy - 01-02-2016

Two gaskets and some high end sealant!


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - MY95 - 01-02-2016

Why two of them piggy? and would some sealant really be necessary?


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Toms306 - 01-02-2016

Don't think I've ever seen a dry one yet, they all leak there lol.


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Frosty - 01-02-2016

Certainly seen a lot worse. Has your car still got EGR? If so be a good chance to replace the gasket and de-EGR it at the same time


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Piggy - 01-02-2016

(01-02-2016, 04:26 PM)MY95 Wrote: Why two of them piggy? and would some sealant really be necessary?

I found this was only way to make mine stop leaking


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - MY95 - 01-02-2016

Car still has EGR but has been unplugged for around 5 years now Frost Smile
Its been like this leak wise since I got it 2 years ago with no noticeable bad effects so wiped it clean and going to keep an eye on it!


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Piggy - 02-02-2016

Unplugged isn't blanked


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - daveylennon93 - 03-02-2016

(01-02-2016, 03:47 PM)Piggy Wrote: Two gaskets and some high end sealant!

Is there any material to make a gasket out of that would seal better than a proper gasket. Mine is pretty bad now, id say its a good boost leak.


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - toseland - 04-02-2016

can make it out of some rubber, it will become brittle after a while though, multilayer steel would work but you cant get the torque on those little bolts really required to do the work necessary.


if you have a steady hand and a few hours to wait, spread a thin layer of RTV silicon (the black or orange stuff) on it and let it dry somewhat, then use a little more on the other face and then mate the faces solidly.


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Toms306 - 04-02-2016

Just weld it together... No boost leak then! Big Grin


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Iceman299 - 04-02-2016

(01-02-2016, 03:47 PM)Piggy Wrote: Two gaskets and some high end sealant!

I used 3 and sealant just to be sure! Never leaked again while i owned the car. Even the dealer recommended that i use 2/3 as 1 may not be enough


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - lolsteve - 05-02-2016

Cereal box. Just cut it out, clean up the faces and slap it in


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - toseland - 09-02-2016

That what you did to Improve the rover head gasket Steve?


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Toms306 - 09-02-2016

It's what I did on your hdi tose...it really doesn't work haha!!


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - toseland - 09-02-2016

worked fine, the oil leak I now have noted as an advisory on my MOT certificate, is purely the fact that there is no cam shaft breather hose connected to anything and its keeping the ECU nicely lubricated!


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Toms306 - 09-02-2016

Ah fair enough then, thought it was leaking when I had it. Lol, waterproofing the ECU isn't a bad idea...


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Midnightclub - 14-03-2016

Rather than make my own thread, as I'm having this exact issue...

Anyone aware of what the actual torque specs for the inlet elbow bolts are? Making my own gasket seems to have made it worse but have a single OEM one at home, we thinking it'll definitely be leaking with just the one in there?


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - mr_fish - 14-03-2016

(14-03-2016, 02:33 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: Rather than make my own thread, as I'm having this exact issue...

Anyone aware of what the actual torque specs for the inlet elbow bolts are?

FT lol

(14-03-2016, 02:33 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: Making my own gasket seems to have made it worse but have a single OEM one at home, we thinking it'll definitely be leaking with just the one in there?

Soon put your hand over it an feel if there is air leaking there? if not chucking some sort of fluid will show?

IIRC i used used a gasket between both surfaces with hylomar on each, on my inlet elbow. Seems to be holding up after 6k (miles)


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Midnightclub - 14-03-2016

I snapped one of the EGR bolts using the 'FT' method so an actual torque spec would be nice lol

Did it up 'FT' after making a cardboard gasket but checked with soapy water after and it's still leaking :/ problem being is it failed it's emissions/smoke test and I'm thinking the boost leak is why, will be swapping to the stock map to see if it's any better but not sure if the fueling will be any different than the S2 I'm running at the moment out of gear


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - powerandtorque - 14-03-2016

Aren't the EGR pipe-elbow bolts only M6's from memory? If so, FT is going to undoubtedly break or strip something.

As a general rule, rough/typical torque values for a 8.8 tensile bolt is 7lbft for M6, 17lbft for M8 and 33lbft for M10.


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Midnightclub - 14-03-2016

Yeah they aren't very big at all, M6 sounds about right so that does make sense. What are the inlet elbow bolts themselves then M8, M10? They're studs as opposed to bolts though so not sure whether they'd strip the thread off the bolt or the elbow first


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - powerandtorque - 14-03-2016

Those are M8's from memory - typically a 13mm nut for that size.


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Poodle - 14-03-2016

You can feel when something is tight, if it's tight stop turning it lol. But seriously, do it up until it stops turning easily then give it a good tweak, that should be tight enough for anything this side of suspension. And yeah, m8. Yeah m8. m8. Awwww MATE!


RE: Enough of a leak to be a concerning boost leak? - Midnightclub - 14-03-2016

Sweet, cheers guys. My problem is i probably do it up tight enough, then think just a little more and bang lol

With them being m8 worst case some bolts can be made easily