Intake Manifold Cleaning: VW Passat B7 2.0TDI
This is a complete DIY how to perform following procedures on your VW Passat B7:
🔹Removing Fuel Ramp
🔹Removing Intake Manifold
🔹Cleaning Intake Manifold from carbon
🔹Intake Manifold Walnut Blasting
🔹Glow Plug replacement
🔹Glow plug thread repair
🔹Our car is 2014, Engine code is: CFFB, 2.0TDI 103kW
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🔧 Tools used:
🔹BGS 2292 General rachet and socket set: geni.us/0Hhd (Amazon)
🔹BGS 5188 Torx and Hex socket set: geni.us/Zz55Akr (Amazon)
🔹BGS 9473 combination spanner set: geni.us/pxBAWw (Amazon)
🔹Underhood LED light: geni.us/oUVLUpn (Amazon)
🔹Hazet 1979N-92 flashlight: geni.us/gTxEiHA (Amazon)
🔹Hazet 1979WP-1 magnetic charging pad: geni.us/abMfAS (Amazon)
🔹Hose clamp pliers: geni.us/HXeWy (Amazon)
🔹Stem seal pliers: geni.us/67FRPtR (Amazon)
🔹Mirror tool: geni.us/Rtt5v (Amazon)
🔹Thread repair kit M10x1.0: geni.us/HKg2NPf (Amazon)
🔹Thread tapper M10x1.0: geni.us/xJjCREJ (Amazon)
🔹BGS 1981 thread tap wrench: geni.us/67mg (Amazon)
🔹Bendable magnet: geni.us/jxBAi (Amazon)
🔹Gedore 10-50 Nm torque wrench: geni.us/LBhSQA (Amazon)
🔹Wallnut blasting device: geni.us/UvRA0j (Amazon)
🔹BGS 1105 Hollow socket set: geni.us/Ada0LA (Amazon)
⚙️ Spare parts used:
🔹Glow plug BERU GE133 geni.us/Zz55Akr (Amazon)
🔹Throttle valve gasket ELRING 006.070: geni.us/TlIW (Amazon)
🔹Manifold gasket ELRING 236.320: geni.us/okjVgCZ (Amazon)
🔹EGR pipe gasket ELRING 214.500: geni.us/4M9uC (Amazon)
⚙️ Additional stuff:
🔹Nitrile heavy duty gloves GRIPPAZ: geni.us/tc4XaYP (Amazon)
🔹Brake cleaner: geni.us/LOeBEc (Amazon)
🔹Oil absorbent pads: geni.us/AAvW0We (Amazon)
🔹3M scotch brite: geni.us/zpMfCdQ (Amazon)
🔹Glow plug grease: geni.us/5LxJt (Amazon)
🔹Wallnut media for blasting: geni.us/wW09t (Amazon)
▶️ Location:
🔹Our garage which we have built ourselves with my father in law to repair our cars
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🔧 Tools used: 🔹BGS 2292 General rachet and socket set: geni.us/0Hhd (Amazon) 🔹BGS 5188 Torx and Hex socket set: geni.us/Zz55Akr (Amazon) 🔹BGS 9473 combination spanner set: geni.us/pxBAWw (Amazon) 🔹Underhood LED light: geni.us/oUVLUpn (Amazon) 🔹Hazet 1979N-92 flashlight: geni.us/gTxEiHA (Amazon) 🔹Hazet 1979WP-1 magnetic charging pad: geni.us/abMfAS (Amazon) 🔹Hose clamp pliers: geni.us/HXeWy (Amazon) 🔹Stem seal pliers: geni.us/67FRPtR (Amazon) 🔹Mirror tool: geni.us/Rtt5v (Amazon) 🔹Thread repair kit M10x1.0: geni.us/HKg2NPf (Amazon) 🔹Thread tapper M10x1.0: geni.us/xJjCREJ (Amazon) 🔹BGS 1981 thread tap wrench: geni.us/67mg (Amazon) 🔹Bendable magnet: geni.us/jxBAi (Amazon) 🔹Gedore 10-50 Nm torque wrench: geni.us/LBhSQA (Amazon) 🔹Wallnut blasting device: geni.us/UvRA0j (Amazon) 🔹BGS 1105 Hollow socket set: geni.us/Ada0LA (Amazon) ⚙ Spare parts used: 🔹Glow plug BERU GE133 geni.us/Zz55Akr (Amazon) 🔹Throttle valve gasket ELRING 006.070: geni.us/TlIW (Amazon) 🔹Manifold gasket ELRING 236.320: geni.us/okjVgCZ (Amazon) 🔹EGR pipe gasket ELRING 214.500: geni.us/4M9uC (Amazon) ⚙ Additional stuff: 🔹Nitrile heavy duty gloves GRIPPAZ: geni.us/tc4XaYP (Amazon) 🔹Brake cleaner: geni.us/LOeBEc (Amazon) 🔹Oil absorbent pads: geni.us/AAvW0We (Amazon) 🔹3M scotch brite: geni.us/zpMfCdQ (Amazon) 🔹Glow plug grease: geni.us/5LxJt (Amazon) 🔹Wallnut media for blasting: geni.us/wW09t (Amazon)
Great work. Will be attempting this myself soon on my b7. Just replaced glow plugs but am almost certain it needs manifold cleaned. Thank you for this. 👏
Excellent video, will be tackling this soon myself. Thanks for the part numbers!
great job , skill and patience
A well done job. Perfect
Thank You very much! 👌🏽👍🏽
damn man that would be a nightmare for me, your expertise had saved the engine, congratulations
We were expecting that and its happened :) Had to buy helicoil kit right away.
properly executed repair and well-filmed video! hats off to you! I would have tried to take out the glow plugs with the engine still warm cuz then it is easier but I don't know if you did that so I'm just saying
Good point! I was thinking of heating the block using the heat gun before the repairs, but completeley forgot about it :-) Worth a try!
You have egr - you have jammed monifold and most other engine problems. No EGR - no problem and engine will get fresh air like it should be.
Removed my manifold on same engine 2.0 tdi 170bhp cega engine. After refitting and vcds fuel priming it just wouldn’t not fire and no fuel pressure. Even with a vac pump on return lines we still couldn’t get fuel….. I’ve got to swap in-line electric fuel pump next week and now dreading it.
Very good work. Did this happen due to faulty egr valve or its common by 75000 kms above vehicles? Also recommended to get engine intake valve cleaned ?
Thanks. This is a standart operation of egr system - to shit up your intake. Cleaned my e91 320d years ago, same story. Its better to clean the valves as well in the engine head, this will smoothen the airflow.
How would you remove the glow plugs if you had to do the job again? Could you remove the top off the glow plug, and introduce a cold fluid to shrink it a bit (eg a compressed gas)? Also, running the low pressure pump will prime the high pressure lines?
Hi. Hard to say about the cooling, need to test this method. But I would definately heat the engine block with my heat gun next time.
I've got a 2013 with 112k miles on it, should I do this at some point in the near future?
You can start preparing for this job. I did several previous diesel cars with 240-260k kilometers including this passat. They looked the same, all clogged with soot.
where do all the metal filings go when you drill that hole out ?
The hole is plugged with an old glow plug
@@dionich , surely metal filings will get wedged around the old plug and cant get sucked out, when you do vacuum around that old plug its not going to be able to such it all out. I cant believe that no metal filings will fall in with this process. Additionally at this point its the right hand plug hole: kzhead.info/sun/prinZK-EeJhjqaM/bejne.html Then at this point in your youtbe you are dropping it into the left hand hole ????? kzhead.info/sun/prinZK-EeJhjqaM/bejne.html
hey nice Vid the only thing that triggered me was how you used the torque wrench 😬😅
Thanks. Thats my father in law, never trusts a torque wrench :)
can fuel additives help?
Not sure
Hi what symptoms will this cause thanks
Hi. Slight loss of power, increased fuel consumption.
@@dionich thanks
I hear russian accent :D а есть полное видео со всеми деталями?
Там сплошной мат :)
Наверное когда свеча оборвалась
😀🤦🏽♂️ can I bring my Car over for maintenance?!
Yep ;-)
@@dionich Adresas koks?
Tai buvo mano kolega, siap neremontuoju masinu ;-)
Easy was is to defeat the EGR system so no future issues.
I got scared when you did this. I will spray multi spray there every morning for a week, it will be more resistant to different temperatures than WD40. The day I will disassemble it, I will drop brake fluid there in the morning, then I will heat the mortar, it will need to be 90 degrees, I plan to disassemble it that way, I hope I don't break it, otherwise I won't be able to re-make teeth like you.
Good luck mate!
Should be using penetrating fluid like PB Blaster or KROIL. WD40 is garbage and doesn't do anything for this kind of procedure.
you fuck whith glow plug ! u need first heating engine then trying to unscrew it