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Figs 03-16-2011 02:07 AM

Looks a lot cleaner than mine when I pulled it out haha. The best person to ask would probably be jon316, I think that's his user. He seems the most educated in this area.

Also how the hell did this get moved to this thread section? I know where I posted this and it wasn't here haha

Jon316G 03-16-2011 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by Swampdonkey (Post 3914779)
If I'm understanding correctly all I have to do is apply some grease to the actuator levers and it will stop

Applying it just to the actuator lever won't do anything.
If anything... the area where the lever connects to the valve (which is secured by an e-clip) is where I would apply a film of grease since that lever has room to rotate and tap against the e-clip or other side.
I also apply a film of grease to the bushing... but obviously you'll need to remove the valve for that.
Might want to verify the actuator holds vacuum... this can cause chattering, but not at idle since the solenoid isn't on...


Originally Posted by Swampdonkey (Post 3914779)
How do I go about finding out if one of the valve solenoids has gone bad.

I just so happen to know of a DIY someone made for doing just that ;)
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-yourself-forum-73/diy-test-solenoid-190364/

Swampdonkey 03-16-2011 09:42 AM

Ok, thanks Jon316. I wanna say I recall another DIY you have that you or someone else mentioned to try putting one of the other solenoid valves on the SSV or maybe the other way around to see if its actually working ? Is that correct? I'm gonna try to get a video of mine on here later today.

Jon316G 03-16-2011 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Swampdonkey (Post 3914988)
I wanna say I recall another DIY you have that you or someone else mentioned to try putting one of the other solenoid valves on the SSV or maybe the other way around to see if its actually working ?

Yeah.... you can swap the connections for the AIR and SSV solenoids.
AIR is the top solenoid and the SSV is the center.

Swampdonkey 03-16-2011 04:44 PM

ok cool, what will I be looking for when I swap them to know its working? Heres my video of my noise. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbTTd2ZGDXs

Dundee 03-19-2011 07:22 AM

Hey guys my Oz RX8 has this noisy SSV actuator also. Is it just a grease up fix or whole actuator needs replacing?


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