lewisds
05-28-2010, 03:24 PM
**** Problem Solved ****
The problem has been resolved - there is a 24 x 3.5mm O-ring that attaches to the underside of the intake manifold, where one of the tubes from the ICV attaches. The original O-ring was in such bad shape that it disintegrated when I pulled everything apart. I replaced the O-ring, and the car runs wonderfully now.
I have a 1993 525i with the M50TU engine / Automatic transmission.
This started as a misfire, so I replaced a bad ignition coil that had melted. I later found out that the DME was toast, so replaced that with a working model. All cylinders now fire as expected.
After doing some research on this forum, as well as some other e34 sites, I have proceeded with the following:
-Removed, cleaned, and replaced the ICV
-Removed, cleaned, and replaced the MAF assembly.
-Replaced the intake tube (between MAF and Throttle Body), as it had 2 cracks on the bottom ports, and several smaller cracks in the bellows.
Here are the symptoms:
-If I jam on the gas pedal, the car sputters before getting up to about 2k RPMs. above 2k RPMs, it behaves just fine.
-If I unplug the MAF, it improves SLIGHTLY. Once the car is warm, it doesn't seem to matter if the MAF is plugged in or not.
-If I drive around in lower gear, and keep the RPMs up, it seems to improve as time goes on (and the engine warms up).
-If I hit a stop light, the engine has a bit of a searching idle, and all of the lights dim. It feels like it is just on the edge of stalling.
-There is a hissing noise that seems to be coming from just underneath the intake manifold (where the intake mani bolts to the block). I can't find any vacuum leaks underneath it - this may just be the sound of engine, but it seems unusual to me.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.
The problem has been resolved - there is a 24 x 3.5mm O-ring that attaches to the underside of the intake manifold, where one of the tubes from the ICV attaches. The original O-ring was in such bad shape that it disintegrated when I pulled everything apart. I replaced the O-ring, and the car runs wonderfully now.
I have a 1993 525i with the M50TU engine / Automatic transmission.
This started as a misfire, so I replaced a bad ignition coil that had melted. I later found out that the DME was toast, so replaced that with a working model. All cylinders now fire as expected.
After doing some research on this forum, as well as some other e34 sites, I have proceeded with the following:
-Removed, cleaned, and replaced the ICV
-Removed, cleaned, and replaced the MAF assembly.
-Replaced the intake tube (between MAF and Throttle Body), as it had 2 cracks on the bottom ports, and several smaller cracks in the bellows.
Here are the symptoms:
-If I jam on the gas pedal, the car sputters before getting up to about 2k RPMs. above 2k RPMs, it behaves just fine.
-If I unplug the MAF, it improves SLIGHTLY. Once the car is warm, it doesn't seem to matter if the MAF is plugged in or not.
-If I drive around in lower gear, and keep the RPMs up, it seems to improve as time goes on (and the engine warms up).
-If I hit a stop light, the engine has a bit of a searching idle, and all of the lights dim. It feels like it is just on the edge of stalling.
-There is a hissing noise that seems to be coming from just underneath the intake manifold (where the intake mani bolts to the block). I can't find any vacuum leaks underneath it - this may just be the sound of engine, but it seems unusual to me.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.