LetsHopeItFits
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Im from north wales, the car was stuck in mid walesOh, was it you stuck in north Wales, or was that someone else? I'm rubbish on names
Im from north wales, the car was stuck in mid walesOh, was it you stuck in north Wales, or was that someone else? I'm rubbish on names
Ive still got it. If you like, make me an offer?Be interested to know what happened to this car ?
Okay yes, lets recap.Let's recap..
Engine suddenly stopped running, prior to that it was ok.
It's been at a garage who couldn't help.
Honestly i don't think there's much up with the engine, you've tested for fuel so it has to be spark/ecu related.
If i was closer or at least in the area I'd come take a look at it but i can't say when that will be
I'll bet if you put a new engine in, it still won't run
It had fuel pressure are the rail when the pump was runningIf no fuel at injector, does it have the high pressure pump ? Some V8's have a swirl pot in Tank and High pressure pump, possibly underneath the car?
Either way, low compression = needs new engine or rebuild.
So Ive put a bid on a donor car. Identical to mine, only it runs and is an auto
No, apparently they did a "relative compression test" (iirc)Not true depends on valve positions...you didnt post compresion values for each cylinder on here did you get them from garage?...
I am well aware of the workings of a V8 as have owned and rebuilt a RRC and have done the same to my 101 which I still own have also worked on a few P38's down at the garage sorting electrics and non-starting problems...easystart will not wash bores anymore than neat petrol spraying into cylendars while constant cranking...easystart will not melt pistons if it dosent combust in the first place...take plugs out spray easystart in and crank if it doesnt fire it's got nothing to do with compression unless the valves are stuck half open to check that remove rockers and cranck engine...engines dont suddenly not start due to losing compression overnight...I get the impression the garages you are using are fobbing you off with excuses...we have a couple of cars in the yard that the owners want to source their own bits for us to fit because they dont have the tools to do the job bloody joke one turned up with a part covered in grease and dirt told to bring it back clean and with a new gasket not seen him for a while...lol...No, apparently they did a "relative compression test" (iirc)
Valve positions cant have changed, its a pushrod V8 with a cam chain, and the engine hasnt eaten a load of gravel or anything
Yeah, and its had its fair share of that too.easystart will not wash bores anymore than neat petrol spraying into cylendars while constant cranking...
Just had my quote from the specialist to change the engine (not including a clutch, or any further work) just over £1100 inc vat. Obviously its not worth doing that.
So if I win the other one, Ill get them moved to mine and try swapping it myself. Failing that, Ive just got to cut my losses and sell it.
No. Keep all your electrics,(Are auto and manual ECUs the same?
Which gaskets will I need?
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