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marksearls 07-14-2012 03:20 PM

CIS pop off issue
 
My car was not run for a couple of weeks. When I tried to started it, I heard an unusual sound from the engine bay and the car would not start. I am no mechanic by any means but I lifted the lid out of curiosity and looked around and everything seemed fine. I then took off the air cleaner and found the pop-of had itself poped off from the pressure, I presume. I then put the pop-off mechanism back in place,(after I removed the ring of old epoxy) put the air cleaned back on and presto, she started right up! It is now re-epoxied and runs great.

Has this happened to anyone else and is my spring too strong? Also, should I check anything else?

rwest 07-14-2012 03:23 PM

Pretty common issue, I had the same thing, don't know if the epoxy just gets old or doesn't get a good bond to the airbox.

Best,
Rutager

Jdub 07-14-2012 03:38 PM

Yup, heard of this before. Be sure you have no air leaks around the base of the pop off valve by laying in a decent amount of beading. Spring strength is not related to this issue - the epoxy gets old and brittle by heat cycling.

born2cruze 07-14-2012 04:19 PM

Sure has, as stated the epoxy gets old and brittle

marksearls 07-14-2012 04:32 PM

Thanks for the replies. I did clean the old epoxy off, who knows how old it was.

don gilbert 07-14-2012 06:22 PM

I gave up on epoxy, it will eventually fail, leaving you possibly stranded. I have used black urathane on around 6 of them now, no failures yet. my own still holding after 5 yrs.

MongooseGA 07-14-2012 07:14 PM

This happened to me about 3 weeks after I bought my car. Scared the crap out of me because I was still in the "if anything goes wrong with the car, my wallet is screwed" phase. Called my mechanic and he told me to check the back-fire (pop-off) valve. Voila! It had come out. Replaced it and the car started right up.

Howard M 07-15-2012 03:16 AM

Happened to me too, years ago. Since then I've carried a rubber expansion plug of the appropriate size in the glove box, just in case. Of course, the valve never came out again (umbrella effect).


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