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Originally Posted By KenShapiro
That fuel rollover valve behind the bulkhead can be VERY rattlley too. I tied mine tightly at a 45° angle with electrical ties to quiet it down.


Hi Ken,

After driving the M3W a good 75 miles yesterday, I think my rattling/clanking problem is not related to the bevel box or drive train. I also removed the trunk liner to inspect the drive train area from above and didn't notice anything loose or broken around the belt, etc.

The noise seems to be coming from right behind the seat, towards the upper part of the seat specifically. Is this where the fuel rollover valve is located? How do I gain access to it so secure it with a tie wrap?

Thanks for your help!

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Originally Posted By polar993
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That fuel rollover valve behind the bulkhead can be VERY rattlley too. I tied mine tightly at a 45° angle with electrical ties to quiet it down.


Hi Ken,

After driving the M3W a good 75 miles yesterday, I think my rattling/clanking problem is not related to the bevel box or drive train. I also removed the trunk liner to inspect the drive train area from above and didn't notice anything loose or broken around the belt, etc.

The noise seems to be coming from right behind the seat, towards the upper part of the seat specifically. Is this where the fuel rollover valve is located? How do I gain access to it so secure it with a tie wrap?

Thanks for your help!


Yep... that's where it is. On my US spec car it's right behind the drivers head, and the sound comes through the shoulder belt flit. It's a common rattle...I was surprised nobody else mentioned it. Look for the fuel lines running into/ out of it. Mine was hanging straight down. Mine only rattled when I also had a passenger with me! I used long electrical ties to snug it against a section of nearby framework. Maybe I'll get motivated later to remove the liner and take a photo.


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Originally Posted By polar993

The noise seems to be coming from right behind the seat, towards the upper part of the seat specifically. Is this where the fuel rollover valve is located? How do I gain access to it so secure it with a tie wrap?

Thanks for your help!


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Richard,

Thanks so much for the photo! I will give this a try. Hopefully securing the rollover valve will resolve my problem.

Do you guys think any noise comes from the seat belt tensioning system? Again, my noise seems to be coming from directly behind the seat.

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Originally Posted By polar993
Richard,

Thanks so much for the photo! I will give this a try. Hopefully securing the rollover valve will resolve my problem.

Do you guys think any noise comes from the seat belt tensioning system? Again, my noise seems to be coming from directly behind the seat.


I thought it was seatbelt / tensioner too. I was ready to tear into it. It was the rollover valve. Loud little sucker!


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Richard,

Thanks so much for the photo! I will give this a try. Hopefully securing the rollover valve will resolve my problem.

Do you guys think any noise comes from the seat belt tensioning system? Again, my noise seems to be coming from directly behind the seat.


I thought it was seatbelt / tensioner too. I was ready to tear into it. It was the rollover valve. Loud little sucker!


Looks like we're on the same page Ken....thanks again. I'll let you know if this resolves my problem.

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Yeah... it was great relief because tearing into the seatbelt assembly looked to be a birch and the sound ( incorrectly) led me to believe that's what it was. The "fix" you're going to do May/may not provide relief. Don't give up. Try confining it at different angles and tensions until resolved. Mine is strapped down very tightly with two ties holding it on two different planes.


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