
blanking plate
- rdub
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blanking plate
whats its main purpose ,iv been reading the forum searching for answers to my problem,i have a slight ticking sound @ start up then goes away in about 20 seconds never to be heard of again till the van cools down and i state er back up, injectors ,egr ,unicorns, im not to sure maybe valves it sounds like its going through rotation a little when ticking ? 

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- Jungle Jon
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Re: blanking plate
Hi rdub,
Are you asking about the EGR blanking plate? The EGR valve recycles some of the hot exhaust gas back into the engine air intake, and over time it can get gummed up and stick, causing black smoke. You can either take it out and clean it, or some like to block it off altogether with a blanking plate. There's lot of discussion here and on the other Delica and Pajero forums on whether or not a blanking plate is a good idea, just search for "EGR" and "plate" to read the debate.
As for the ticking sound, if it sounds like it's coming from behind you, that's just the glow plug relay, it cycles the glowplugs on a few times after starting cold. Nothing to worry about.
Are you asking about the EGR blanking plate? The EGR valve recycles some of the hot exhaust gas back into the engine air intake, and over time it can get gummed up and stick, causing black smoke. You can either take it out and clean it, or some like to block it off altogether with a blanking plate. There's lot of discussion here and on the other Delica and Pajero forums on whether or not a blanking plate is a good idea, just search for "EGR" and "plate" to read the debate.
As for the ticking sound, if it sounds like it's coming from behind you, that's just the glow plug relay, it cycles the glowplugs on a few times after starting cold. Nothing to worry about.

- mdrive
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Re: blanking plate
It is the glow plug relay making the ticking noise so leave it the way it is.

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- rdub
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Re: blanking plate
If its the glow plug relay that is making that ticking why has it just started to do it? i know that when the glow plugs are hot enough they make a click letting you know that there ready ,but the ticking is lasting 20 to 30 seconds. i also seem to be blowing a little more smoke than normal ,i was thinking that if its a valve tic that it may be exhaust?
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- mdrive
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Re: blanking plate
Still I think it the glow relay. The Glow Relay ECU creates a problem when it is old as the resistors in the ECU don't function properly. If you rev it for few seconds, does it go away?

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- rdub
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Re: blanking plate
yes,and if the van is still warm ,it dosn't tic ,only when its cold.
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