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Oh ok - will continue tomorrow as light has just about gone.
Don't think I have damaged the alloy rim, didn't go in very far before aborting.
What are we look for here by the way? The relation of one cam to the other cam?
Thanks
Understood Sir - I'm on it.
Yes well this car has been down for over 2 weeks now and I'm having to use my drift car for getting to work and it is driving me nut! Need clio working :)
Ah - I'm glad you said that. I was half way to getting her out. I got stuck anyway, I can't figure out how she lifts out with gbox attached.
Two Deck - any idea how I go about checking the timing please? And what am I checking the timing of? We are past the point of checking ignition timing...
If I now remove the cam covers with the engine in the car, do we think that I would be able to see the cam belt and cam pulleys enough to check that they are correctly in time?
Ah - sorry slight change.
OK I couldn't figure out how to remove the cam cover. So got a torch and peeped in through the injector port so I could see the intake valves. They seem to be moving up and down quite happily. I think rules out cambelt problem?
If the valves are moving, then cams are...
OK guys. Compression check done.
good news: 0% error between cylinders
bad news: 0Psi on all cylinders... (with trusted tester)
Eek! Is that a cambelt gone? I can't believe I bought a car that did only 3 miles before the cambelt went.
Also, I've got the history for the car, and the cambelt...
Thanks for the offer Sir, sadly I am 90 mins away in Cambridge. With no car :(
I guess the next thing to check is cylinder compression tomorrow if we get a gap in the rain and then summarise.
OK - I guess that I am just checking that it has got SOME compression. Just waiting for our lovely UK weather to stop raining for 5 minutes.
Also today - checked that the engine was earthed properly. From head plug housing to battery was 0.5Ohms, so I suppose thats not too bad. Should ensure...
Hi guys - I am new here.
I bought my 2004 Clio 182 a few weeks back. It is a 69k miles car with FRSH. I got it cheap with a duff alternator. Replaced alternator and got it going, happy days.
I drove the car for the first time properly a week after. I got about 3 miles then the aux belt failed...