Stepper motor aka Air control valve aka Idle speed control.
Stepper motor aka Air control valve aka Idle speed control.
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lancepar

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1,074 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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The washer is missing from mine and I've been using PTFE instead but have now fitted an 'O' ring because the motor tends to work loose with just hand tightening.

Size 20mm ID x 3mm O Ring Nitrile 90



Is the lower id on the stepper A2631, because as in the photo the marks are smudged on mine?

I've searched but can't find an original gasket/washer, do they exist?



The size of the Hex' is 32mm, and no I didn't overtighten it, I run it up hand tight and then one flat more with the little spanner.



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Shed TVR

143 posts

91 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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How about buying a sheet of gasket material and making one yourself? You can get gasket punches and the material to do it quite cheaply.

jimed

1,507 posts

223 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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Using a few turns of the PTFE tape as used by plumbers works fine. )It is only cheap to buy as well). Jim

scottliv

166 posts

63 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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I tried using an o seal but it must have held the valve too far away from the seat so took a lot longer to control the idle. I ditched it and used ptfe tape and it works great now.

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

189 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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scottliv said:
I tried using an o seal but it must have held the valve too far away from the seat so took a lot longer to control the idle. I ditched it and used ptfe tape and it works great now.
I've yet to run the engine since changing from PTFE tape to an O ring, I'll do it and see what happens, I would have thought the ECU would re-learn the new position though.

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Jon100p

68 posts

124 months

Saturday 3rd October 2020
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lancepar said:
I would have thought the ECU would re-learn the new position though.
It will but there is only a limited amount of travel (200 pulses) if it needs to extend further than that there will be an error code.

I got some suitable sized fibre washers from ebay - just a few pounds for 5 or 10 washers, as I recall.

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

189 months

Saturday 3rd October 2020
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J,

Got a link?

I considered fibre washers but could't find anything suitable on yabe.

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Edit............found some now.

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Edited by lancepar on Saturday 3rd October 13:03