Simon_16v
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Registered: 14th Aug 06
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Well you might of been lucky and get away with not warping your head.
Shouldnt cost much to get it done anyway. Plus you can change cambelt while your at it
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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Yeah I know, ringing the place who sold me the engine as he said it ran perfectly.
And yup already thought of doing the cambelt
Just waiting to get my angry voice on!
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Simon_16v
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Haha, well it'll all be good once the heads done and map sensor might be down to a split pipe?
Iirc the map sensor has a vacuum pipe running from the plug to the throttle body housing?
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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Head gasket isn't gone after all, did a 50 mile trip with no heaters and had no problems .................
Except when I pulled into my road and it cut out, now won't start again
I'm 90% sure it's the crank sensor again. It would be the fiddliest sensor on the bloody car
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Bri-SRi
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
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When I had that car if I only did a small trip I got a bit of cream on the oil cap took it to a mechanic he said it was just because I wasnt giving it a good run so thats mabey what happend to you.
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swedge
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Registered: 3rd Sep 07
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Head gasket isn't gone after all, did a 50 mile trip with no heaters and had no problems .................
Except when I pulled into my road and it cut out, now won't start again
I'm 90% sure it's the crank sensor again. It would be the fiddliest sensor on the bloody car
i just changed my crank sensor aswell lol, i had to cut the cable in half to get the old one out as the plug end wouldnt fit through th gap that the cable ran through
then i fitted the new one and it still didnt start, found out the sensor wasnt close enough to thw crank, i couldnt get the sensor out so had to take the bracket off and hammer fuck out of it with a socket bit and a hammer lol
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Bri-SRi
When I had that car if I only did a small trip I got a bit of cream on the oil cap took it to a mechanic he said it was just because I wasnt giving it a good run so thats mabey what happend to you.
Yeah a couple of people have said that, so not worried about head gasket anymore.
quote: Originally posted by swedge
i just changed my crank sensor aswell lol, i had to cut the cable in half to get the old one out as the plug end wouldnt fit through th gap that the cable ran through
then i fitted the new one and it still didnt start, found out the sensor wasnt close enough to thw crank, i couldnt get the sensor out so had to take the bracket off and hammer fuck out of it with a socket bit and a hammer lol
Ah someone who understands my pain
It's such a bitch, think I'm gonna attempt to get the bottom fan pulley off by locking it in position to get the bolt off. That gives piss easy access to the 10mm bolt on the sensor then. In theory if the 10mm bolt is tight, and the small 'notch' is in place, the sensor should be in exactly the right position to read from the pulley.
When yours wouldn't start would it just keep turning over but not fire?
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