Hey all. I've just noticed a squealing / squeaking noise coming from the throttle body area when i have the ignition on (with or without engine
running).
Anyone shed any light on this, and is it the start of something bad?
Cheers
Richie K
Have you got secondary butterflies? If you do and they are supposed to be working correctly, it might be the sound of normal operation, or that they
are stuck and it is the little motor making the noise.
Do you have a FPR? it might be the fuel squeeking through the FPR.
Dave
I assume I have secondary butterflies, don't think there is a Fuel Pressure Regulator that I can see.
I never fitted the engine and its my first BEC.
Hopefully it's going to be my first outing in the car tomorrow, so hopefully it's all ok.
From what I have seen, typically the secondary throttle bodies do a little song and dance for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on.
If you can take the airbox off without too much hassle it would be worth observing if they are there/working.
Dave
The squeaking continues until the ignition is turned off. I'll have a look tomorrow, when I'm back at the unit.
What should they a really do?
Something like this I think http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTeZTVQw20c
Dave
Cheers. Ill have a look tomorrow
You do have a fuel pressure regulator, you just haven't seen it, it's very small and well hidden unit on the end of the fuel rail. It will
squeak a bit, if worn, so that's one thing to look at. Get hold of a pressure gauge, you should have 42 psi on the rail. I'll assume you
haven't fitted an overated fuel pump, it's not a very industrial regulator, you can have a Sytec pump thats too much.
The secondary butterflies simply open and shut when the ignition is turned on. They then sit there, silent, if you leave everything alone. If
they're chattering, you have a feedback potentiometer failure, not unknown. If the error bars on the loop are exceeded, it'll throw an error
code (48). Getting into DIAG mode and dialling up 56 will put the servo through it's motion, reporting the angle as it does it. All the
bellcranks are external, so you can see what's going on.