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temporary fix for the worn out disa valve flap
I went to a junkyard trying to find a used working DISA for 3.0 and can't find one. I saw one 330i but the owner removed the flap, covered the hole and let it run this way..so much for the wasted effort.. so went to another yard found 2005 325xi with a very good working DISA.. bought it and took out the plastic arm that holds the flap, replaced the arm on my broken DISA and it worked fine. The arm is basically stripped causing the flap to freely move..
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You could use a two part epoxy to fill in the worn corners just be sure to put a release agent (petroleum jelly would work well) on the inside of the other part) finding a replacement part is a good move. Replacing the plastic parts with aluminum and steel is an even better move. When my flap broke I think the shaft actually snapped. I bought the aluminum flap kit for $75 . I had to make some minor tweaks to the valve for it to seat all the way but once tweaked it was perfect.
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