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  • 2L rough in low revs

    Hello,

    We have a '98 GL 2.0 that is quite rough in revs <2000rpm

    I can't visually see any hose splits, but which are the usual culprits? Can a faulty MAF cause this too?

    The one right at the top of the engine, that looks like a pair of pants, that one's quite soft and I remember my mate had this one split. The hard pipe below that one is fragile as I snapped it while looking for the leak... great...

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    Sounds like its the hard pipe. Also the underside of the rubber hose where it goes to the oil brether leaks also.
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    • #3
      Any Crankcase leaks/ secondary air will cause a rough idle and incorrect mixture, yeah the notorious crankcase breather, and look at the twin pipe on the tappet cover the wrong way and itll have a hole in it, mainly due to loss of resilience. Another sneaky one that stays hidden on these is the vac line to the fuel pressure reg, its a biggie. Even split will caue the mixture to be mega rich, i would change the vac line for the hell of it anyway.
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