Rattling noise then sounded like something was draggiing
Rattling noise then sounded like something was draggiing
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seanieboy

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35 posts

155 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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Drove my car for the first time in two months,
On the way home I heard a rattling noise! Then a big clump and almost sounded like the gearbox
Had fallen down! Then stalled ! Would not start again !
Pulled over and looked underneath and nothing had fallen, AA come out and tried to jump it but nothing at all!!!
The car did seem quite clunky when changing gear beforehand!
Any suggestions?

Jhonno

6,430 posts

163 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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Gearbox won't stop it starting.

seanieboy

Original Poster:

35 posts

155 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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What do you recon it could be ?

seanieboy

Original Poster:

35 posts

155 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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It's in the garage now so will find out soon I guess! hope nothing to serious!
The oil level was fine the day before.
She is a 4.5 ajp and the engine has alway been so reliable!

Poopdog

171 posts

114 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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Did the engine turn over?

mike_e

593 posts

285 months

Sunday 5th February 2017
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Engine turning over is key here. Gear changing issues + noise could be due to a massive failure of the clutch plate / fingers, it's not uncommon. Not restarting afterwards however wouldn't be a result of clutch issues, it sadly sounds more ominous. Hate to say it it, but the symptoms sound like the crankshaft may have let go and is now in two pieces, particularly if the motor can't be rotated as said earlier.

ukkid35

6,379 posts

195 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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mike_e said:
Hate to say it it, but the symptoms sound like the crankshaft may have let go and is now in two pieces, particularly if the motor can't be rotated as said earlier.
Unheard of with a 4.5, so don't panic yet.

TwinKam

3,454 posts

117 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Loose flywheel is my guess.

WIL35

545 posts

232 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Mine did this when the timing chain broke. See if the alternator pulley can be turned with your fingertips.

seanieboy

Original Poster:

35 posts

155 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Thanks for the replies will go to the garage today and check a few things !

ukkid35

6,379 posts

195 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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WIL35 said:
Mine did this when the timing chain broke. See if the alternator pulley can be turned with your fingertips.
Sounds horrible - what mileage did the chain have?

FarmyardPants

4,286 posts

240 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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Maybe the OP has a snapped camshaft

WIL35

545 posts

232 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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ukkid35 said:
Sounds horrible - what mileage did the chain have?
Only 24k miles. I had just bought the car from Dream Machines in 2006, fortunately they collected it, replaced the heads and fitted a new chain under warranty. They didn't get the timing right, so I had to take it somewhere else after that to get it set up properly. It then ran fine up until 49k miles, which is when I sold it.

ukkid35

6,379 posts

195 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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WIL35 said:
Only 24k miles. I had just bought the car from Dream Machines in 2006, fortunately they collected it, replaced the heads and fitted a new chain under warranty. They didn't get the timing right, so I had to take it somewhere else after that to get it set up properly. It then ran fine up until 49k miles, which is when I sold it.
Since they did their best to fix it, you came out of that relatively unscathed.

My guess is that there was a 12k service with tappet adjustment, immediately before you bought the car. The cam sprocket bolts weren't torqued or loctited properly, so a sprocket fell off - but this was described to you as chain failure to save face.

I could be wrong, but unless they showed you the chain post failure, I doubt it. In fact I'm not sure what state the chain would be in after a sprocket cane lose anyway so even that wouldn't be definitive.

Anyway I'd rather believe that than think the chain spontaneously failed at just 24k.

WIL35

545 posts

232 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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When I went to see the progress of the repair, I was greeted with this, which concerned me somewhat!

ukkid35

6,379 posts

195 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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Now that photo is fascinating, because it clearly shows timing cover off with engine in situ - which is generally thought to be impossible.

It's quite scary to see the battery still in place though.

Edited by ukkid35 on Wednesday 8th February 16:48

spitfire4v8

4,021 posts

203 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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The timing cover looks well and truly stuck over the front of the crank still to me, unless theyve unbolted the nose of the crank ?

ukkid35

6,379 posts

195 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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spitfire4v8 said:
The timing cover looks well and truly stuck over the front of the crank still to me, unless theyve unbolted the nose of the crank ?
I see what you mean

That's not pretty at all

greenracing

259 posts

193 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Nose still looks in place. Hats off to the people that disassembled it, would have been a work of art doing in situ, big enough pain when it's on the bench.

Wouldn't like the chances of being able to get everything sealed up though, but hopefully they do a good job for you.

TwinKam

3,454 posts

117 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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greenracing said:
Nose still looks in place. Hats off to the people that disassembled it, would have been a work of art doing in situ, big enough pain when it's on the bench.

Wouldn't like the chances of being able to get everything sealed up though, but hopefully they do a good job for you.
As I read it, WIL53 was relating his broken chain experience in 2006, this is not the OP's yet to be diagnosed car.
WIL35 said:
Only 24k miles. I had just bought the car from Dream Machines in 2006, fortunately they collected it, replaced the heads and fitted a new chain under warranty. They didn't get the timing right, so I had to take it somewhere else after that to get it set up properly. It then ran fine up until 49k miles, which is when I sold it.
I doubt very much that they did that job in situ, more likely they were just assessing the job when that pic was taken.