I read that one FF had issues with them, but I'm not certain that it could do that. I looked BRower64's thread about removing the tumble flaps, and I can see where it might wear out where the shaft meets the flap and cause it to be loose.
Anyway, that's my issue. The car sounds like the freaking valves are about to pop out. However, a mechanic's stethoscope reveals no strange sounds from the valve cover. I do get lots of clacking from the intake manifold. It could be injectors, which are also making noise, but it's hard to tell.
Has anyone else had problems like this?
140k miles.
Yeah, I'm searching for parts right now. It might be cheaper to just get a new manifold. I hate to delete them because that would reduce fuel economy. Then again, it would probably be right about where it is now- 28-29 since I'm sure those aren't working correctly.
Whatever it is, I have to arrange/purchase the parts so that I can perform the repair in as little time as possible. One of my problems is that there aren't any 05+ Focuses in junkyards around here. We have one yard that purchases everything Ford, and they only sell big parts like Engines/transmissions/body. No used intake manifold from there. I'll just have to keep an eye out in the BST forum.
Here is something you can try. Disconnect the tumble flap actuator arm from the tumble flap control rod. Wire the control rod with the flaps in the open position. Leave the actuator hooked up and functioning, this way the ecu will not throw a code. This way, you can see how it runs without the flaps. I know some people believe they lost low-end, but that is not my experience. It has been my experience that you gain response and low-end.
If this works, you can just remove the flaps and be done with it. Also, there is no tuning I know of for tumble flap removal alone. If you leave the actuator in place and functioning, your ecu will not know the difference.
If you have the 2.0 and want to remove/disable the entire system, there is a lot of tuning involved. That is another subject.
Not to turn this into a zombie thread, but in case someone in the future reads this, I JUST had this happen with my focus. The mechanic took the stethoscope to the head and listened for bad lifters, and they all sounded good. Yes, the tumble flaps make noise like bolts on a blender if they're bad. In my case, they would settle down after running for about 10 minutes and sound pretty normal until the car sat and I'd fire it up again. The fix was a new intake manifold.
So how many miles on your motor? I pulled the imrc actovator off & laided it a side & tie wrapped the flaps open, going on two months now w/ no issues. The fix is a escape manifold or pull the flaps & shaft out & JB weld the shaft holes.
I could probably pull one from the junkyard for you. There's a few 2.3 intake manifolds if you want one...pay shipping and the cost of the part it's yours
Thats awesome. Do they have any svt's? Looking for rear brake caliper bracket= the bracket that bolts the caliper to the spindle? 1 part fit either side= no left or right.
Does anyone have any pics of how to "tie" the flaps open? I have over 200k miles and im very nervous that one of these things will break off and ingest into the engine.
The imrc aka tumble flaps actuvator is below your throttle body. I found it easier to pull the tb off & undue the 3 screws holding the actuvator on & undue the linkage & then tie wrap the flaps open= up.
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