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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
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22/01/2015 21:48
22/01/2015 21:48
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pjdm
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Just out of interest, what caused the belt snap?
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1522698
22/01/2015 21:48
22/01/2015 21:48
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Nobby
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Bloody hell Alexis. Totally gutted for you.
Whatever you decide, let me know if want a hand taking bits off for repair or to flig. Happy to help you do both with the spanners
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Flea]
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23/01/2015 22:51
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Jonny
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Gutted for you mate  It'd be a real shame to break it, it's such a great car. Even with a more basic engine setup installed, it'll be quicker round a track than all but a few coops out there... Give it some time and thought.
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
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26/01/2015 15:50
26/01/2015 15:50
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Nobby
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
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04/02/2015 11:44
04/02/2015 11:44
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What damage exactly has this caused? I can't see anything in the above text. Surely you need a ball park figure for a repair in your head before you can even begin to ask if it's worth the spend...
F****** b****** thing...
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
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06/02/2015 15:28
06/02/2015 15:28
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Nobby
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At a guess: - 16 bent valves (expensive ones too for a fully forged Guy Croft Engine) - Damaged valve inserts x 16 (from bentness): requires recut or new inserts (copper beryllium ones on exhaust?) - Damaged piston tops (new pistons would be £1k plus) - Shock to the crank so maybe new big ends & main bearings - Damage to head meaning it might just be scrap (after all the headwork =  ) - Upper head damage, cams could be ok, valve guides could be ok, springs, collets, reshim? All on top of removal, refitting, plus a new cambelt kit and headgasket set/seals. And maybe some mapping to check the new set up is the same as before.
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Re: What to do?
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06/02/2015 16:20
06/02/2015 16:20
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Driving to Sheffield and less than half a mile from my destination the car conks out at the lights and won't restart.
This doesn't strike me as likely to have lunched the engine as above, Nobby. Mine let go at the redline and, although I needed 20 new valves (needing a new head because it was cheaper that way), everything else was good to go afterwards. That said, I'm not sure how the 16v engine deals with this type of thing.
F****** b****** thing...
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
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21/02/2015 19:41
21/02/2015 19:41
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As you may have noticed I've been a bit absent of late on here, because, well, I honestly didn't know what I was going to do, but thank you to everyone that shown support in some way or another. They say bad luck comes in 3's, well in my case it's been 5. First of, cambelt losing its teeth, then had a low speed bump in the Clio which ended up costing £140, then AutoGlass filled in a chip, which caused the screen to crack and cause a circular crack taking up 2/3rds of the screen, Halfords autocentre dicked me about by sending me wrong tyres, then to top it off, the garage got broken into and my Halfords toolkit and Clark trolley jack got stolen. In more positive news the Clio is going and we've just taken delivery of a Nissan Juke Nismo RS as of yesterday, so a new car with lots of toys and 215bhp  Today, I spent the day up at Torque Automotive changing the cambelt to do a compression test and see what the damage is. Well, results are: Cylinder 1 - 10 bar  Cylinder 2 - 10 bar  Cylinder 3 - 10 bar  Cylinder 4 - 5 bar  Bugger, at least it's damage limitation in some respect. The head wasn't taken off, need to speak to Mr Croft first to see what to do next, but at least I know the bill won't be that bad. I had a look through the data logs and yep, the belt went whilst at idle, so it could have been a lot worse. As for the state of the belt, well, there are 2 sections of the belt where it is missing a whole bunch of teeth and the rest of the teeth on the belt are all split along the main edge, that's every single one! Mr Croft is going to send the belt to Gates for analysis as the belt was only on the car for 20 months or so.
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1526735
21/02/2015 20:11
21/02/2015 20:11
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Good to hear it's not as bad as you probably thought but on the flip bright side maybe a few little mods as it goes back together again Hope to see it back on the road soon begbie
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1526737
21/02/2015 20:30
21/02/2015 20:30
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Are Gates belts rated for a 400+ hp coupe then Alexis?
Please correct me but surely Gates wont even entertain any responsabilty of bad belt manafacturing.
Glad all is not as bad as thought before. I hope to see it again someday.
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Re: What to do?
[Re: magooagain]
#1526745
21/02/2015 20:59
21/02/2015 20:59
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proccy
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Hi Beggars, i hope you and Becky are well? Can i just ask, have you got any cam-belt protection in place at all such as JBT's or Flea's devices?
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1526748
21/02/2015 21:11
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Best thing to do is wait a few weeks then decide.
Most of us have considered beating the cars with a stick at some point. Fiat are doing cracking deals on new cylinder heads at the moment for the 16vt so might be worth considering.
In terms of Bhp rating for belts,I can't see why that would cause an issue unless your running ridiculously high compression.
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Burbum123]
#1526784
22/02/2015 10:42
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johnnybravoturbo
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So fiat still sell the 16vt heads ?? They were available last year yes.
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1533475
10/04/2015 11:33
10/04/2015 11:33
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So, bringing this back up and it seems lady luck (to a certain degree) has been nice to me after a couple of crap months. Head was taken off last weekend and dropped off with GC. In under an hour GC had already most of the head stripped down, grinding and doing some leak testing which seems to provide some comfort, but the email confirmation from himself yesterday evening was just what I wanted to hear: thought you would like to know all valves have faced up OK and passed crack test. All guides fit for further duty. Valves in cyls 1 & 4 only the ex valves fracitonally bent - and I mean fractionally... head is decarbonised and clean and ready for seat touch-up now.
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1533480
10/04/2015 12:06
10/04/2015 12:06
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That's excellent news Alexis.
16VT and X1/9 1500
We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using. I even unplugged my own.
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1533484
10/04/2015 12:28
10/04/2015 12:28
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Big_Muzzie
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Jammy bar steward!
Nice one, pleased for you!
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Re: What to do?
[Re: barnacle]
#1533488
10/04/2015 12:52
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You did bloody well there, Alexis - thirteen bent valves when mine went! You're telling me, I didn't fancy spending £80+ for 1 exhaust valves, let alone 8 of them
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1533491
10/04/2015 13:05
10/04/2015 13:05
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So, bringing this back up and it seems lady luck (to a certain degree) has been nice to me after a couple of crap months. Head was taken off last weekend and dropped off with GC. In under an hour GC had already most of the head stripped down, grinding and doing some leak testing which seems to provide some comfort, but the email confirmation from himself yesterday evening was just what I wanted to hear: thought you would like to know all valves have faced up OK and passed crack test. All guides fit for further duty. Valves in cyls 1 & 4 only the ex valves fracitonally bent - and I mean fractionally... head is decarbonised and clean and ready for seat touch-up now. That's excellent news Alexis  So your name is going back on the Spa list then 
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Burbum123]
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12/04/2015 18:13
12/04/2015 18:13
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sparkyman
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Just read this, excellent news. I think your coupe dosen't want to go back to coupe hospital. Glad it went this way 
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Re: What to do?
[Re: Begbie]
#1533847
14/04/2015 17:04
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Nobby
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