Out comes the engine

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DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Need to drain the cooling system and get the starter off and undo the 3 bolts at the manifold/downpipe join , and then flippin startermotor , what a stupid place for it , what an enjoyable job ....not hehe

currently looks like this tonight under the bonnet , all the looms have been undone and put to the side bar the alternator and starter loom.



franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Why you takey outy?

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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You guys should start a club! hehe

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Burning oil and just sounds grumbly , i think the oil ring has gone on no.4 but compression tests show good (175psi cold) so ive had a spare engine sat about so im bunging it in hoping its ok as its come out of a rolled car .

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Munter said:
You guys should start a club! hehe
Removing engines is fun mmmkay hehe

franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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DennisTheMenace said:
Munter said:
You guys should start a club! hehe
Removing engines is fun mmmkay hehe
Donations greatly recieved - 1.6 cylinder heads or engines, or 1.8 engines with good oil pressure!

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Its always had good oil pressure (dummy guage) , if the replacement engines ok , i will split the current one down and flog it off , i need spending money for my trip to South africa

Steve_T

6,356 posts

273 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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DennisTheMenace said:
Its always had good oil pressure (dummy guage) , if the replacement engines ok , i will split the current one down and flog it off , i need spending money for my trip to South africa
Watcha Denny, long time no speak. So how come South Africa then mate?

philmar

621 posts

190 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Good to see im not the only one having engine trouble! Unfortunately I'm not mechanically gifted however so heres the situation.

Burning far too much oil (and petrol for that matter, mpg is about 20-25 and thats driving sensibly!), and the worst thing is a massive loss of power, it now drives like a 1.0 rather than a 1.8.

Is it worth getting someone to take it apart and checking if its something fixable, or does it sound like replacement engine is in order...?

Any thoughts at all are welcome,
Cheers, Phil.

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Steve_T said:
DennisTheMenace said:
Its always had good oil pressure (dummy guage) , if the replacement engines ok , i will split the current one down and flog it off , i need spending money for my trip to South africa
Watcha Denny, long time no speak. So how come South Africa then mate?
Steveo !!!!! Blimey hows it going mate ! will send you an e mail beer

DennisTheMenace

Original Poster:

15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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philmar said:
Good to see im not the only one having engine trouble! Unfortunately I'm not mechanically gifted however so heres the situation.

Burning far too much oil (and petrol for that matter, mpg is about 20-25 and thats driving sensibly!), and the worst thing is a massive loss of power, it now drives like a 1.0 rather than a 1.8.

Is it worth getting someone to take it apart and checking if its something fixable, or does it sound like replacement engine is in order...?

Any thoughts at all are welcome,
Cheers, Phil.
Sounds like mine mate , get a replacement engine and chuck it in , im hoping this sorts my little snot rocket if not its going.

franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Wednesday 24th September 2008
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Start with the easy things, get a compression tester (Better borrowed, or they seem to be £18 in Halfords) - and see what it's like.

If it does come up low on any cyclinders, drop a teaspoon of oil down the plug hole, then retry. If compression comes back up it's a worn bottom end, if not then it's a top end (valve) problem - and may be worth a fix.

There are other tests too, like that the O2 sensor is working, what are the plugs like, and off course the self destructicon HT leads...

...a quick look at the plugs will tell a lot too, can you whip one out and post a pic?

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Wednesday 24th September 2008
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Well after much faffing about , starter and alternator are out manifolds undone coolant drained rad removed and apart from a few bolts on the bellhousing its all ready to come out

the replacement engine now has the injector/coil loom fitted and im blanking the EGR off again .



Edited by DennisTheMenace on Wednesday 24th September 19:18

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 24th September 2008
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You might as well remove the inlet manifold also so you can leave the fuel lines attached - just undo the bolts/nuts and swing it round 180 degrees so it can rest on the inner wing. This also makes attaching the engine to the crane easier as there's less in the way.

franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Friday 26th September 2008
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JimSuperSix said:
You might as well remove the inlet manifold also so you can leave the fuel lines attached - just undo the bolts/nuts and swing it round 180 degrees so it can rest on the inner wing. This also makes attaching the engine to the crane easier as there's less in the way.
If you look at my thread you'll see one of the pics demonstrates this very cunning plan!!

DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Monday 29th September 2008
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he's all happy biggrinbiggrinbiggrin


heres a few pics i snapped ,

Ere engines gone , Gearbox leaks so on the look out for another


definately missing ....


replacement sat back in and bolted down


almost there


apart from the CAS failing on the replacement engine (took 15 mins to refit the old) this engine is so much smoother and quieter than the old lump it had in it . next jobs are undersealing the car , and replace the slave cylinder on the clutch as thats been leaking rolleyes

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Monday 29th September 2008
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DennisTheMenace said:
Burning oil and just sounds grumbly , i think the oil ring has gone on no.4 but compression tests show good (175psi cold) so ive had a spare engine sat about so im bunging it in hoping its ok as its come out of a rolled car .
Make sure you turn it back the right way up then before putting it in nuts

BB

ETA oops should have read all the thread before commenting boxedin guess you remembered too wink

Edited by Ballistic Banana on Monday 29th September 23:12

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Tuesday 30th September 2008
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DennisTheMenace said:
next jobs are undersealing the car , and replace the slave cylinder on the clutch as thats been leaking rolleyes
Letting the DVLA know the engine number has changed.....(they do record that right?...) smile