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HandyAndy 10th July 2010 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 41383)


One final thought, have you got that oil guage on yet ?

TT

erm, no not yet, that is currently in use in another Roadster, currently blasting around a track :D

cheers
andy

mark 12th July 2010 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spud69 (Post 41324)
Strap him (or should i say child seat), you can have a 3 seater and all go out......:D

Are you up for track time tomorrow night Mark?

Sure you've put in lots of good behavior....

AndyH

Definately on the next one mate, the little fella has only been home from hospital 2 weeks so didnt wanna push it with the mrs, still letting her hormones cool down :D :D

The car is running superb at the moment though so looking forward to a bit of track action

twinturbo 12th July 2010 10:36 PM

we were out for pub lunch on day 2 with Toby ( the 6yr old ) but it was a straightforward birth.... it was three months later when everything went major tits up and I ended up being sole parent for about 2 months whilst doing 2 hospital runs daily..

TT

deezee 13th July 2010 09:36 AM

Hi Andy,
If you need to do some headwork on the engine, there is a head gasket set going super cheap on ebay.

Sierra 1.8 OHC Head Gasket Set

HandyAndy 13th July 2010 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezee (Post 41490)
Hi Andy,
If you need to do some headwork on the engine, there is a head gasket set going super cheap on ebay.

Sierra 1.8 OHC Head Gasket Set

Cheers for the link Deezee,
I,ve just had a look at the listing & I,m not sure if that gasket set would fit my CVH as it states its for the 1800 (1796cc)...is that the 1800 pinto?
as my CVH is known as an 1800 but is 1769cc. :confused: :o

cheers
andy

spud69 13th July 2010 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 41386)
erm, no not yet, that is currently in use in another Roadster, currently blasting around a track :D

cheers
andy

Forgot about that Andy, you need to kick my butt now and again. I'll get you one next time i see you.....;)

AndyH

HandyAndy 22nd July 2010 12:31 PM

A little update.......

Spent the day on my car yesterday fitting & filling things :D

yesterday it got....

new front brake discs,
new pads
fresh coolant ( blimey that stuff ain,t cheap :eek: )
drained & refilled the gearbox & diff with fresh fluid ( smelly sticky stuff )
new oil & oil filter ( went with 10 / 30w semi synthetic),
new plugs
new plug leads

Now, when I started the engine after the above work was done, ran really quiet, no tappet noise, thought...great, problem solved......but then the tapping noise slowly returned.....aaarrgh...........but then it goes away again...really frustrating, don,t know why its doing this?

after a while with the engine running upto temp, the revs at tickover rose to 2000rpm, wouldn,t drop back down........fiddled with lots of things, checked throttle cable was free & returning= yes, checked idle adjustment= correct.

A neighbour suggested it might be a sticky "something " in the carb, so took carb off, cleaned the insides with carb cleaner, all back together & it seems to have solved the high tickover :)

Whats really annoying me is this tapping noise , it comes & goes even when hot, so was thinking it can,t be due to the oil thinning out once warm....

any suggestions before I pull what little hair I have left out? :confused:

Oh & also fitted new gauges into the dash panel, looks good if I say so myself lol.

cheers
andy

twinturbo 22nd July 2010 01:06 PM

Use a long screwdriver on the cam cover to narrow down which tappet/folower it is.

TT

HandyAndy 22nd July 2010 06:52 PM

Forum member "Mark" came over to have a listen of my engine today,

at first it ran quietly then the tapping started :eek: ,

we took the rocker cover off & found 1 almighty loose rocker arm, well it wasn,t so much that the arm was loose, but the cam follower was obviously not working as it was no effort to push the rocker in either direction, unlike all the others, so in a way a good result as it was quick & easy to identify the issue.

So............ straight onto "fleabay" & i,ve ordered a full set ( 8) cam followers, brand new, but the best part is the cost :D ..................

£19.99 plus £5.99 postage......great bargain indeed for all 8 :cool:

Thanks for your help Mark :)

cheers
andy

Enoch 22nd July 2010 07:39 PM

LOL good to see that normal service is resumed on the bargain front:)
Trust Andy to search out another great buy. I reckon your car must have cost at least 100 quid by now though :p


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