That rules out a swirl chamber cap falling out, and hitting the top of a piston.Sorry - petrol 2.25l
sorry to be dumb but did you mean this pipe?Pop oil feed pipe off the back of the head, coil disconnected and crank it over.
The old saying, if the fault was not there before you touched it, means you have messed something up, has saved me loads of times over the last 30 years.
Good example engine ecu blowing fuse, spoke to works electrician, he told me the above saying, and he was right I had removed the defunct horn and the now loose wiring was touching the downpipe popping the fuse, a valuable lesson for a young apprentice me.
No oil pressure, then.I’m praying it was something I messed up as hell of a coincidence if not and will save me a lot of hassle
sorry to be dumb but did you mean this pipe?
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If so removal and cranking produces nothing…
Will try and get hold of an adapter for the pressure gauge that will match the sender hole to check pressure. but how do I check the oils getting through everything ok? If I run it with cover off would I see it flow?Quite possibly not your silicone. Could have been in there for years. You just freed it.
No need for head off yet. You need to find out if that oil is entering the tube that the rockers slide along.
Thanks- when I’m next off work I’ll give that a go and get a video if I can. Not sure what the temp gauge was reading - panicked and turned it off quick without looking !Yes you can run with rocker cover off can always put some newspaper around to catch the drips, perhaps take a video and put on u tube to see all tappets working properly
what does the temp gauge say when the exhaust is hot
That was my initial thought but sadly not. If only it has been that simple. Cheers for the idea tho - can often be the simplest things that get overlooked.Sounds like the fan rubbing the radiator shroud to me.