AFM noise
Hi guys..
I started the car yesterday"all fine", But when i tried to get the revs up a bit, it just didnt want to go, heard a knock, knock noise coming from the front..
Stuck my head in the bonnet, and found that the knock noise came from the AFM.The big flap that lets the air in, its like it tries to open, and then gets forced closed again ?
Is my AFM stuffed ? any way to fix this ?
Thanx..
I started the car yesterday"all fine", But when i tried to get the revs up a bit, it just didnt want to go, heard a knock, knock noise coming from the front..
Stuck my head in the bonnet, and found that the knock noise came from the AFM.The big flap that lets the air in, its like it tries to open, and then gets forced closed again ?
Is my AFM stuffed ? any way to fix this ?
Thanx..
Re: AFM noise
I think It's just not opening/closing smoothly, or the rubber stop at fully closed might be gone. Remove the rubber hose and feel if its sticking at some point.s0rr0w wrote:Hi guys..
I started the car yesterday"all fine", But when i tried to get the revs up a bit, it just didnt want to go, heard a knock, knock noise coming from the front..
Stuck my head in the bonnet, and found that the knock noise came from the AFM.The big flap that lets the air in, its like it tries to open, and then gets forced closed again ?
Is my AFM stuffed ? any way to fix this ?
Thanx..
If it proves to need replacement and you can't find any from alfas, you can do as I did and pick a late 80/early 90 bmw meter and replace all electronics/guts. Two of the connectors screws dont line up but I'm sure your'e handy with a drill Also it probably need recalibration afterwards.
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Have you been messing with the AFM spring ? Sounds like the spring has lost its tension.It's easy to check just remove the air filter and use your finger to see if the flapper has spring tension when you push on it.If it doesn't your about to take a major lesson on AFM calibration.
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Why? Tension it until it starts and run somewhat ok, finetune using a wideband o2 meter (rent from a speedshop perhaps).Murray wrote:Have you been messing with the AFM spring ? Sounds like the spring has lost its tension.It's easy to check just remove the air filter and use your finger to see if the flapper has spring tension when you push on it.If it doesn't your about to take a major lesson on AFM calibration.
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sOrrOw they don't "normally" loose their tension unless they have been inproperly adjusted.There's a screw that sets the spring's tension under the black plastic cover.That's why I asked if you'd been in there. Check the flapper door and let us know if that appears to be the problem.Nope, i have not been fidling with the afm.
What could cause the spring to loose tension
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I had a look at the flap "it has spring tension on it"
Any ideas
Anything els i can look at ?
Here r some pics, if it'll help.
Thanx..
I had a look at the flap "it has spring tension on it"
Any ideas
Anything els i can look at ?
Here r some pics, if it'll help.
Thanx..
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Your AFM spring assembly looks normal.Two things I do notice:
1) Time for some housecleaning.The inside the AFM should be sprayed with some carb cleaner.It's important that all the grunge be removed to ensure smooth movement of the "flapper".
2) May just be the photo but in the last one the edge of the "flapper" looks crooked .Have you had a backfire recently ? If it is crooked that will prevent proper full movement.
1) Time for some housecleaning.The inside the AFM should be sprayed with some carb cleaner.It's important that all the grunge be removed to ensure smooth movement of the "flapper".
2) May just be the photo but in the last one the edge of the "flapper" looks crooked .Have you had a backfire recently ? If it is crooked that will prevent proper full movement.
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I'll clean the afm properly tonight, and try to take some better pics..
I did in fact have a backfire over the weekend "while i was trying to get some revs" do you think it caused any damage ?
What caused the backfire ? too much feul, not enough air ?
Can i just try to bend the flap straight'ish ?
Thanx for that tip Sporttunergtv6, i'll have a look at the pipes tonight.
Thanx for the help guys..
I did in fact have a backfire over the weekend "while i was trying to get some revs" do you think it caused any damage ?
What caused the backfire ? too much feul, not enough air ?
Can i just try to bend the flap straight'ish ?
Thanx for that tip Sporttunergtv6, i'll have a look at the pipes tonight.
Thanx for the help guys..
sOrrOw a "backfire" up through the intake is most commonly caused by using the throttle on startup.A well tuned engine should not require you to touch the accelerator pedal on startup - particularly cold.First thing to check is the ignition system particularly the rotor and cap.Ignition timing must also be close to spec.If you don't have solid ignition, fuel will build up during cranking and... boom.
You may as well attempt to straighten out the flapper but you have to get it such that there is absolutely no binding through its full range of movement.If that is not possible you can find a replacement AFM fairly easily and they're not too expensive. Given the explosive forces involved odds are pretty good that you've dislodged the rubber connectors between the plenum and the intake tubes so you better give those a close look as well.
You may as well attempt to straighten out the flapper but you have to get it such that there is absolutely no binding through its full range of movement.If that is not possible you can find a replacement AFM fairly easily and they're not too expensive. Given the explosive forces involved odds are pretty good that you've dislodged the rubber connectors between the plenum and the intake tubes so you better give those a close look as well.
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I dont need to use the pedal to start the car.Just a crank, and it starts..The backfire i got over the weekend, was while i was onening and closing the throttle with my hand, while looking if i could see something in the afm.Here's some clean pics. Ill try and find a replacement afm..
Thanx for all your help..
Thanx for all your help..
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The flap has smooth movement, all the way from closed to open.
Cleaned the whole thing, all the tracks and contacts inside the afm aswell..
The flap noise seems to be almost gone now.
The car usually started first time, just by turning the key..
Only started on the fifth turn this morning, lots of smoke out the tail pipe.
I also noticed some petrol coming out the little rubber pipes that sit above the injectors.
I changd the petrol filter a while back, do you guys think that it could be a dud ?
Cleaned the whole thing, all the tracks and contacts inside the afm aswell..
The flap noise seems to be almost gone now.
The car usually started first time, just by turning the key..
Only started on the fifth turn this morning, lots of smoke out the tail pipe.
I also noticed some petrol coming out the little rubber pipes that sit above the injectors.
I changd the petrol filter a while back, do you guys think that it could be a dud ?
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