2004 City Rover (Tata Indica) won't start
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Hi guys, new to this forum and would love some help 
I have a 2004 City rover that was bought on the cheap to drive whilst I was working on my daily.
I was taking the fiancée to work one morning, eased off the throttle down hill, and as I put my foot back on the throttle to get up the next hill, the car started going "dugga dugga dugga" so I immediately stwitched it off and coasted to a safe place to stop.
Wouldn't start when I turned it over, unless you pressed the throttle and had the same dugga dugga noise. It was towed home and I promptly fixed my daily
A month later, I took the valve cover off and nothing seemed out of place, or loose. The cam belt is in tact and nothing seems out of place. Once I took th plugs out, I saw that number two was mangled. We replaced that plug as we couldn't see anything in the cylinder when turning over manually.
Now however, it makes the same noise (albeit slightly quieter) but is no longer mangling the plugs. It only runs when jump started and foot on full throttle, then dies when foot it taken off the throttle.
Has anybody any ideas how to sort this out? And it's not insured, so the "gallon of petrol" trick isn't really good
Many many thanks in advance
Callum

I have a 2004 City rover that was bought on the cheap to drive whilst I was working on my daily.
I was taking the fiancée to work one morning, eased off the throttle down hill, and as I put my foot back on the throttle to get up the next hill, the car started going "dugga dugga dugga" so I immediately stwitched it off and coasted to a safe place to stop.
Wouldn't start when I turned it over, unless you pressed the throttle and had the same dugga dugga noise. It was towed home and I promptly fixed my daily

A month later, I took the valve cover off and nothing seemed out of place, or loose. The cam belt is in tact and nothing seems out of place. Once I took th plugs out, I saw that number two was mangled. We replaced that plug as we couldn't see anything in the cylinder when turning over manually.
Now however, it makes the same noise (albeit slightly quieter) but is no longer mangling the plugs. It only runs when jump started and foot on full throttle, then dies when foot it taken off the throttle.
Has anybody any ideas how to sort this out? And it's not insured, so the "gallon of petrol" trick isn't really good

Many many thanks in advance
Callum
Callybae said:
I'll see if I can lend any equipment to do a compression test this weekend
Just turn it over by hand with your thumb over the hole? Basically you want to find out whether there's any compression at all. Although I suspect stevieturbo is right and this is more for forensics than out of any hope it'll be repairable.stevieturbo said:
A good ally welder could sort that for a pint 
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