Gentlemen, I would welcome your advice and suggestions please.
Been on track at Blyton Park today having lots of fun until my engine rattled and then lost all power. I was able to take it out of gear and coast off the track. I turned the key to see if it would restart but just got a clicking sound. I only live round the corner so got my wife to assist me with a tow home ( that made her sweat a bit. Having had a good lokk under the bonnet I noticed a small pool of oil just under the pipe connecting the air filter to the inlet manifold. (the pipe was not that well attached). Took the air filter cover off and saw quite a bit of oil in the pipe(ductwhatever you call it).
This looks pretty serious to me as somehow oil is getting out the engine into the inlet manifold and my first thoughts were that something bad has happened in the cylinder head and possibly the cambelt has snapped or jumped. However I don't know why this should stop the engine turning over unless something has jammed.
Ok, so where do I go from here? The car is at my house and while I can do routine maintenance, oil change etc, I am no mechanic. I live in rural Lincolnshire ( north of Gainsborough)and there are no RS specialists around here as far as I know. It would be good to get the car to a specialist like BTM to see it gets sorted properly but the transport costs rule this out.
Suggestions please folks as to what I should do next and does anybody know how much it would cost if the cam belt had gone to get the head and valves sorted.
Thanks
Ken
Been on track at Blyton Park today having lots of fun until my engine rattled and then lost all power. I was able to take it out of gear and coast off the track. I turned the key to see if it would restart but just got a clicking sound. I only live round the corner so got my wife to assist me with a tow home ( that made her sweat a bit. Having had a good lokk under the bonnet I noticed a small pool of oil just under the pipe connecting the air filter to the inlet manifold. (the pipe was not that well attached). Took the air filter cover off and saw quite a bit of oil in the pipe(ductwhatever you call it).
This looks pretty serious to me as somehow oil is getting out the engine into the inlet manifold and my first thoughts were that something bad has happened in the cylinder head and possibly the cambelt has snapped or jumped. However I don't know why this should stop the engine turning over unless something has jammed.
Ok, so where do I go from here? The car is at my house and while I can do routine maintenance, oil change etc, I am no mechanic. I live in rural Lincolnshire ( north of Gainsborough)and there are no RS specialists around here as far as I know. It would be good to get the car to a specialist like BTM to see it gets sorted properly but the transport costs rule this out.
Suggestions please folks as to what I should do next and does anybody know how much it would cost if the cam belt had gone to get the head and valves sorted.
Thanks
Ken