engine damage finally repaired
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A Mechanics Stethoscope can also be handy for locating a source of noise. They're just a few quid on Ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125592878507 ... s=ispr%3D1
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125592878507 ... s=ispr%3D1
Mike
1967 S3 FHC
1968 S4 FHC
1967 S3 FHC
1968 S4 FHC
- smo17003
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Yes if the dip stick is bent or the tube at the wrong angle it can hit the chain, been there done that have and have grove on the dipstick to prove it.
In my case the dip stick was bent by the hole in the windage tray being a little to small
Try twisting the dip stick 180 degrees or removing it to see if the noise goes away
cheers
Rohan
In my case the dip stick was bent by the hole in the windage tray being a little to small
Try twisting the dip stick 180 degrees or removing it to see if the noise goes away
cheers
Rohan
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When I posted my last reply saying the problem was sorted and the clatter was gone I had yet to replace the sump, so that I could make sure everything was ok as I turned the crank.
I refitted the sump, added some oil and lowered the car level, rotated the crank and the clatter is back.
So what on earth is going on?
Once again please help Thanks John
I refitted the sump, added some oil and lowered the car level, rotated the crank and the clatter is back.
So what on earth is going on?
Once again please help Thanks John
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1300 sump??? ...Big end cap catching.....which side is the oil drain plug on? Right side on a 1500 and Left side on a 1300 as I recall.
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
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John
For clarity the engine is in the car and you only removed the sump ?
Turning the engine in this condition there was no noise.?
This points to the sump as stated by 26/36.
You can now look for marks left by contact or even mark up moving items with tip-ex and try fitting sump temporarily and investigate from there. Is the drain plug on the right looking from the front?
Was the noise continuesly for full rotation or short periods. Or even blocked at some point.
Images help with problems like this
John
For clarity the engine is in the car and you only removed the sump ?
Turning the engine in this condition there was no noise.?
This points to the sump as stated by 26/36.
You can now look for marks left by contact or even mark up moving items with tip-ex and try fitting sump temporarily and investigate from there. Is the drain plug on the right looking from the front?
Was the noise continuesly for full rotation or short periods. Or even blocked at some point.
Images help with problems like this
John
John
+2s130 1971
+2s130 1971
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