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Fraser Young
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31st May 05 at 09:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cam belt snapped on the gsi on route to hospital this morning
total fooked off... had to get taxi to hospital, car is ditched somewhere and garage is going to pick it up later today...
total mofo fooked engineness i would imagine...
any previous snapped belt experiences???

sorry for rant but it makes me feel better.
MatthewR
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31st May 05 at 09:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oh dear
Ojc
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Before you pay out hundreds on repairs I would consider just going and finding a new C/X16XE and swapping your Mantzel and Unichip over.

Would probably be cheaper mate.
Mark Petty
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31st May 05 at 09:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

This is my worst fear with any car

Sorry to hear the bad news mate
Steve
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might be lucky, were the revs high when it snapped? did you try and turn it over after it concked out? how quick on the clutch were you after it stopped? if the answer is good to these then you might be lucky in the pistons missing the valves etc
Fraser Young
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31st May 05 at 10:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Favourable answers to all the above questions, but with my luck will be

Deffo. considering new engine rather than a rebuild/repair though... the piston rings and valve stem seals were fooked anyway...
ed
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My mechanic recently had in a 1.6 Astra with timing belt failure, all the valaves were trumpet shaped, but that was it, replaced the valaves, timing belt, water pump had the head cleaned out and the car was running again
Ojc
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31st May 05 at 10:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah I suppose it depends on the extent of the damage, but like you say if the valve stem seals etc needed replacing you might as well get a new engine and put all new parts on it.
--DAN--
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31st May 05 at 16:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cambelt snapped after 25k on my old Corsa Sport. 15 bent valves and lots of other damage(the missus turned it over after it cut out!!). Cost me £700 to repair at the time, was never the same again though, ended up getting an x16xe put in a year later.
3CorsaMeal
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even i don't let this happen
Rileysport
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Belt change every year
Rob H
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Usually doesnt matter what speed the engines doing, once the belts let gom you can kiss the majority of your valves good bye .
Rileysport
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31st May 05 at 16:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I snapped a belt on a c20ne... replaced the belt timed the bugger up and drove off
--DAN--
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The Cam belt on my Clio Cup snapped after 32k whilst having a new power steering pump fitted by Renault, fucking muppets.
Fraser Young
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31st May 05 at 16:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Valves bent total shitee
Going to speak to them tomorrow bout what to do...
Skipz
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31st May 05 at 17:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had this on my Corsa.. but it wasnt a Snap it my mates shoddy mechanics, Bottom bolt that holds the bottom pulley for the Alternator belt slipped out, followed by the bottom pulley for the belt and away she went....

5 bent valves later and a full rebuild she was running Fine....
Fraser Young
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1st Jun 05 at 09:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just been to see it; engine in bits, such a mess
Supposed to be presenting a research report on dermatology to a room full of expert folk this afternoon too
Anyway; Given them the go ahead for work, quoted quite reasonably to get it all fixed including the recovery etc... Should get it back early next week...

New valves etc mean it will need run in for a while?
ed
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Don't need to run engines in anymore... You just need to go easy because it will have a new head gasket which will need to be re-torqued after 500 miles.
Fad
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quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
Don't need to run engines in anymore... You just need to go easy because it will have a new head gasket which will need to be re-torqued after 500 miles.


Stop saying that!! you still have to run engines in no matter what. I've had my XE rebuilt twice now i know for a fact this needs to be done. If ithas a fresh bottom end it'll deffo need to be run in and also oil changed after a couple hundred miles to pick up swarf etc. Also piston rings will be new so revs will have to be varied to the rings expand and you dont get bore wash as you would get leaiving an egine to iddle for ages.

Even new modern engines should be run in why do you think when you pick up a new car they do an oil change after a few hundred miles? The extent of running in the less due to precision engineering but it still has to be done.

The longer you spend running an engine in the longer its going to last.
jr
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1st Jun 05 at 10:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

fad TBH mate you dont run modern car engines in, on vw longlife servicing you cna do 18k before it needs a service

with older rebuilt engines running in in vital, but not on new cars
sassyminx
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1st Jun 05 at 10:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Fwaza esquire
Cam belt snapped on the gsi on route to hospital this morning
total fooked off... had to get taxi to hospital, car is ditched somewhere and garage is going to pick it up later today...
total mofo fooked engineness i would imagine...
any previous snapped belt experiences???

sorry for rant but it makes me feel better.



mine snapped and i didnt know what it was and i tried starting the car...several times, bent 8 valves, needed pretensioners and piston linings doing too
vibrio
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1st Jun 05 at 10:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Fad
quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
Don't need to run engines in anymore... You just need to go easy because it will have a new head gasket which will need to be re-torqued after 500 miles.


Stop saying that!! you still have to run engines in no matter what. I've had my XE rebuilt twice now i know for a fact this needs to be done. If ithas a fresh bottom end it'll deffo need to be run in and also oil changed after a couple hundred miles to pick up swarf etc. Also piston rings will be new so revs will have to be varied to the rings expand and you dont get bore wash as you would get leaiving an egine to iddle for ages.

Even new modern engines should be run in why do you think when you pick up a new car they do an oil change after a few hundred miles? The extent of running in the less due to precision engineering but it still has to be done.

The longer you spend running an engine in the longer its going to last.


the only thing in an engine that needs run in is piston rings.


 
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