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Hi! 2004 astra 1.4 16 valve enjoy model is an egr valve fitted to this model? (enjoy) thanks
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I have a Astra F '97 1.4 litre DOHC 16 valve engine Average 6.5 to 8.5L/100km or 33 to 43 MPG (imperial)
For engine error code, it means EGR valve/solenoid malfunction
if the engine is an 8 valve it is behind the timing belt cover and if its 16 valve its on the front of the engine (os) in a housing with 3 bolts
torque specs in Nm and tightening esquence
Depends the whether it's an 8 or 16 valve. Expect to pay upto £175
The ford Endura-DE is a Turbo Diesel engine that has only 8 valves. The Endura-E petrol engine again is the standard OVH 2 valve per cylinder: 8 valve
Astra f 1800cc 16v renew bolts 25nm 90 degrees 90 degrees 90 degrees
It is a 4 cylinder engine that has 4 valves per cylinder making a total of 16 valves. This is simple language, allows the petrol in faster making the engine perform better.
Unfortunatly you have quoted the engine number and not the code. All 16 valve engines are hydraulic so no adjustment is possible. Engine..................................inlet.......................................exhaust 1.4 petrol..............................0.10mm.......................................0.25mm 1.6 petrol..............................0.10mm.......................................0.25mm 2.0 petrol..............................020mm.......................................0.40mm 1.9 dti & 1.9 d turbo.............0.20mm + or - 0.05.....................0.40 + or - 0.05 mm
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