So... no big clunky noises when it died?
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Moving on from there, i decided to pull the main covers off to see what i could find.Originally Posted by Herus
Removed the Rocker Cover, and found nothing looking to shabby.
Removed the Sump (2 hours of swearing later) and still nothing looking bad!!
I was wondering if anyone who knows slightly more about engines could have a look, and let me know what they think about it.
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I figured it best to leave it in high res, so that you can zoom and have a better look.
Thanks guys
Herus
So... no big clunky noises when it died?
put the engine on a stand and pull the main bearing caps off and have a look see
I'm not sure if u can take off to inspect while still in the car hopefully someone else can answer that
has the motor seized? have you tried turning the motor over by using the large bolt on the harmonic balancer? try using the process of elimination before you strip the motor down.
If you can rotate the crank by using the harmonic balancer bolt, (not seized)
Try this and then let me know the results
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Tried itOriginally Posted by airfireman1
Nothing, cant move it.
Nope, nothing, ive had so many people asking me this question! there was nothing... i had just dropped back to second doing about 30-40km/hr, and it died...Originally Posted by mrshin
I dont have a lift or a standOriginally Posted by gearb0x
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Andrew
Is the car a manual? When the engine died did it lock up the rear end?
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Nah nothing unusual, was just like it stalled.
Can still roll the car in neutral, all the gear selectors are fine, starter motor isnt jammed, removed the plugs and its not full of water.
there was no bangs, rattles, unusual noises, etc coming from the car when it died.
It was exactly like it had stalled.
Andrew
I'm assuming that when it stalled/stopped running you were in gear. So assuming you were in gear did it keep rolling or like mentioned above did it lock up the rear end?
So far it sounds like a seized motor
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was still rolling.
Seized motor is about what im getting the impression from with everyone i talk to.
Oil level was low, but not extremely bad, was really nothing unusual going on.
where would it seize?
thanks
Andrew
Hi,
Bearings would seize if they weren't getting enough oil.
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Surely there would be some kind of noise then though?
It was running quiet with no hassles
Andrew
my money would be on snapped timing chain bunched up at bottom of timing cover
pull off the rocker cover and see if the chain is still on your cam gear
If you check the pics, the timing chain is sitting nicely where its supposed to be.
Sump is off and the rocker cover is off as well.
Thats what i was hoping for though Ecotech.
Unfortunately no suck luck
Andrew
When you say the starter motor isnt jambed.. ...Did you pull it out? Then try turning the motor?
Is it possible you could remove the gearbox easily? Maybe the input shaft is jambed / broken?
Last resort something has seized in the 22R.
Starter is as far our as i could get it. Couldnt get into the top bolt. But sitting where it is, it moves freely, nothing like its stuck in there.Originally Posted by cuzzo
Its never easy to get a gearbox out
I could try though and see how i go. Ill wait till after the mecanic gets here and has a look though.
Thanks
Andrew
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