Cologne 2.9 V6 - can anyone help?
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Hello all
I’m after some advice/thoughts on a strange rattle which I’ve just noticed on my TVR S3 (pre-cat) which has the Cologne 2.9 V6 and Type 9 gearbox fitted.
The car will start first time (as always) and sounds perfectly normal at idle. It also revs and drives perfectly well, but has started to make a strange rattling noise as the revs are dropping. It sounds like a chain catching on something and seems to be coming from the front near side of the engine.
My uninitiated and semi-informed (I’ve looked through the Haynes manual for the 2.9) view (guess) is that it could be the timing chain tensioner, but I’d welcome others thoughts (I appreciate it’s difficult without actually hearing it).
Are the chain tensioners prone to giving up the ghost? There seemed to be mixed views from the people I spoke to recently at a big TVR meet - some said they are renowned for failing when others didn’t seem to think so.
Any help/ideas would be appreciated before I go spending my hard-earned on something I don’t need to.
Cheers
Andy
I’m after some advice/thoughts on a strange rattle which I’ve just noticed on my TVR S3 (pre-cat) which has the Cologne 2.9 V6 and Type 9 gearbox fitted.
The car will start first time (as always) and sounds perfectly normal at idle. It also revs and drives perfectly well, but has started to make a strange rattling noise as the revs are dropping. It sounds like a chain catching on something and seems to be coming from the front near side of the engine.
My uninitiated and semi-informed (I’ve looked through the Haynes manual for the 2.9) view (guess) is that it could be the timing chain tensioner, but I’d welcome others thoughts (I appreciate it’s difficult without actually hearing it).
Are the chain tensioners prone to giving up the ghost? There seemed to be mixed views from the people I spoke to recently at a big TVR meet - some said they are renowned for failing when others didn’t seem to think so.
Any help/ideas would be appreciated before I go spending my hard-earned on something I don’t need to.
Cheers
Andy
Could it be tappets? Do the valve clearances need checking or is it the version of the engine with hydraulic lifters?
Can you hold a stephoscope or something long and hard (oo-err) against various points on the front of the block whilst having your ear pressed to the other end to pin point noise location better? If doing this be careful of getting yourself entangled in the alternator belt.
Can you hold a stephoscope or something long and hard (oo-err) against various points on the front of the block whilst having your ear pressed to the other end to pin point noise location better? If doing this be careful of getting yourself entangled in the alternator belt.
IIRC the Cologne V6 has self destructing fibre /plastic GEAR teeth bonded to the cam wheel steel boss.
The engine is non interference ,I seem to recall so no engine damage if ( when) failure occurs.
I would not run the engine any more if I were you, the memory of picking bits of plastic from the nooks any crannies
Is still indelibly ingrained after 35 years !
HTH.
The engine is non interference ,I seem to recall so no engine damage if ( when) failure occurs.
I would not run the engine any more if I were you, the memory of picking bits of plastic from the nooks any crannies
Is still indelibly ingrained after 35 years !
HTH.
Auntieroll said:
IIRC the Cologne V6 has self destructing fibre /plastic GEAR teeth bonded to the cam wheel steel boss.
The 2.8 Cologne in the Capri and early Granadas had the fibre timing gears. The later 2.9 engine had non siamesed exhaust ports and a timing chain.To the OP, your symptoms are very much timing chain oriented by the sound of it and it's typically on the over-run when noise tends to manifest. Whether it's just the tensioner will need a strip down to determine but it wouldn't make much sense to pull it apart and not replace the chain and sprockets too. They don't last forever on any OHV engine.
Mignon said:
Auntieroll said:
IIRC the Cologne V6 has self destructing fibre /plastic GEAR teeth bonded to the cam wheel steel boss.
The 2.8 Cologne in the Capri and early Granadas had the fibre timing gears. The later 2.9 engine had non siamesed exhaust ports and a timing chain.To the OP, your symptoms are very much timing chain oriented by the sound of it and it's typically on the over-run when noise tends to manifest. Whether it's just the tensioner will need a strip down to determine but it wouldn't make much sense to pull it apart and not replace the chain and sprockets too. They don't last forever on any OHV engine.
Auntieroll said:
IIRC the Cologne V6 has self destructing fibre /plastic GEAR teeth bonded to the cam wheel steel boss.
The engine is non interference ,I seem to recall so no engine damage if ( when) failure occurs.
I would not run the engine any more if I were you, the memory of picking bits of plastic from the nooks any crannies
Is still indelibly ingrained after 35 years !
HTH.
That’s the 3.0L Essex V6 your talking aboutThe engine is non interference ,I seem to recall so no engine damage if ( when) failure occurs.
I would not run the engine any more if I were you, the memory of picking bits of plastic from the nooks any crannies
Is still indelibly ingrained after 35 years !
HTH.
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