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    Cool A few issues to work on..

    So, picked up my new (to me) ZT V8 on Saturday.

    Had a great few days getting to know the car, lots of character and I love the sound! .

    A few issues need attending to though.

    The 1st one is a noise coming from what I think is the rear diff during deceleration.

    I'm planning on Changing the oil first to see if that helps, but if it doesn't improve, what would you recommend?

    2nd issue is some vibration though the front wheels.
    The front tyres are a bit cracked so I'm going to replace them and ballance the wheels, but if the vibration remains, what else should I check?

    3rd issue is an occasional misfire under hard acceleration, also some unfamiliar sounds under the bonnet that may or may not be normal, but will post a video to confirm.

    4th issue is today after a very short drive in the cold morning I noticed some steam coming from the top corner of the bonnet on passenger side (close to windscreen) . Checked under bonnet and seemed to be coming from side of engine. Didn't last long and I don't think I've lost any coolant.

    5th issue is an ABS light

    6th issue is an EML light because of an EGR blanking plate. Can this be mapped out of the ECU ? Or do I need to put a small hole in the plate?

    7th minor issue is the rear end seems a little too keen to step out. Is this because of the diff? Or because the front end feels softer than the rear? Perhaps suspension needs refreshing on the front?

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    8th issue is a slack throttle cable and a rough feel under operation.

    9th issue is a slight notchy feel to the clutch pedal.
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    The slight misfire and the steam could be connected. Look around with a torch for any coolant stains around any of the COPs, but particularly check the rearmost COP on the passenger side by removing the 7mm securing bolt and pulling the COP off the plug. Ant sign of water in the plug recess, or wetness on the rubber shaft of the COP? That plug often gets it being "fed" water by leaky screen-wash jet, or in other cases if the intake manifold gasket is leaky. If the intake has ever been disturbed, the rearmost bolt near that COP is difficult to torque down correctly (access), particularly the final "warm" re-torque, and often gets "forgotten".

    A 4mm hole in the EGR blanking plate is a good idea, and may well help with the EML light, if indeed that is the reason for it coming on.

    Would be nice to have some pictures of the car, Gaz, if possible (blue by any chance?). What are the last 3 characters of the VIN?
    Knowing that my also help to trace past owners on the Forum, and reveal any otherwise undocumented problems or work done in the past. Finally, and most importantly, make sure you join up now as a full member. Until you are 'green' you will not be able to access loads of technical information here to help with the niggles you have. Just PM or email Tim and ask for a questionnaire to be sent to your email-address.

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    Not blue sadly! But the Red is kind of growing on me!

    Having trouble uploading pics but it's the red saloon mk2 from Stockton on Tees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Not blue sadly! But the Red is kind of growing on me!

    Having trouble uploading pics but it's the red saloon mk2 from Stockton on Tees.
    Oh yes, #541, Neil Revell's Solar Red car. I've updated the 'List of our cars in VIN order 001 to 883', not that you can actually see that thread yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    Oh yes, #541, Neil Revell's Solar Red car. I've updated the 'List of our cars in VIN order 001 to 883', not that you can actually see that thread yet!

    David
    Cheers. Also just remembered it has a problem with the climate control. Funny noises from behind the dashboard when the blowers are on and it mostly just blows hot air except for the rare occasion it blows cold. I had to leave the windows open on the drive home because it was too hot. Unfortunately it was raining pretty hard so I got a bit wet. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Cheers. Also just remembered it has a problem with the climate control. Funny noises from behind the dashboard when the blowers are on and it mostly just blows hot air except for the rare occasion it blows cold. I had to leave the windows open on the drive home because it was too hot. Unfortunately it was raining pretty hard so I got a bit wet. Lol
    Loads of information about that here (it's caused by the left/right coolant distribution balance valve getting confused), assuming the A/C compressor is working, that is. There are work-arounds, but unfortunately you will have to become a full member to read most/all of the relevant threads. Best get that sorted, Gaz.

    For now, just setting the left and right side temperatures up and down to different values between Hi and Lo, may be enough to keep it happy and stop the 'di-da-whir' melody, if you are lucky.

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    5th issue is an ABS light - If you have done all the checks for the sensors and the rings are all good then it could be the ABS ECU. This fails because of the heat soak from the manifolds drying out the soldered joints inside the module. There are companies that will repair them, I posted on the forum about the one I used a while ago.

    8th issue is a slack throttle cable and a rough feel under operation. - The OE throttle cable is not great and no amount of oiling will solved the notchy feel. I highly recommend you build yourself a new one from a universal aftermarket manufacturer. Again there are lots of posted about it on the forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TyphoonTom View Post
    5th issue is an ABS light - If you have done all the checks for the sensors and the rings are all good then it could be the ABS ECU. This fails because of the heat soak from the manifolds drying out the soldered joints inside the module. There are companies that will repair them, I posted on the forum about the one I used a while ago.

    8th issue is a slack throttle cable and a rough feel under operation. - The OE throttle cable is not great and no amount of oiling will solved the notchy feel. I highly recommend you build yourself a new one from a universal aftermarket manufacturer. Again there are lots of posted about it on the forum!
    A guy on a mustang YouTube channel suggested a cable tie to take the slack out of the cable?

    The ABS light seems to come and go, ABS faults must be separate to ecu codes as I can't see them with my OBD reader. Is there a way to read them? I do have a bit of play in a front wheel bearing, I've heard the wheel bearing is integral to the ABS function?

    I've got a spare bearing I bought for the 190, will this fit the 260 ?

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    Once you remove the manifold to replace the gaskets, which isn't a hard job, check the actual manifold thoroughly for any cracks. I found one in mine and had to replace it.
    The replacement was at my door within a week from America
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    Once you remove the manifold to replace the gaskets, which isn't a hard job, check the actual manifold thoroughly for any cracks. I found one in mine and had to replace it.
    The replacement was at my door within a week from America
    Curious about current pricing for the intake, I Googled around for US suppliers, and was surprised to find that almost no-one is showing stock for the Ford M-9424-P46 at the moment. Summit the supplier normally recommended, do not have it. Maybe stock is drying up, even in the US.
    Dorman may end up by being the only route to follow in the future. Pity.

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