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COuld be a shagged bottom end for all we know, one mid-def video looking at a rocker cover with the sound of a 1970's diesel in the background doesn't say a lot.
It was a knackered big end bearing and a scored crank.
Usually running low on oil, or on some engines having a cambelt snap can cause the bearings to become flat spotted due to the shock of the pistons hitting the valves. If the bearings are not changed when the head is rebuilt they can fail a few miles down the road
Update! i have now lost all gears when the car is running,it will go in to gear with the car off though! and if i start it with it in gear and the clutch pedal down it still try's to creep forward.
so im thinking it's clutch/flywheel?
it still drives fine,in any gear that i start off in,i just cant change gear.
** i know starting it can damage it further! but i have had to try and locate the problem**
sounds like bits of pressure plate bouncing around the bell housing. jack the front up with the car with it in neutral and turn the driveshafts by hand. If it sounds fucked you know its gearbox/clutch related. If it sounds ok you have probably spun a shell and its new engine time.
sounds more external than engine internal. especially with the gearbox problems, had a 1.2 the other week with knackered diff, hard to tell from the clip but could of been a similar noise? that mad it all the time except in 4th for some bizarre reason!!
The car is alive again engine is running very good,just as it did before the noise.
The noise was a loose flywheel,changed the clutch while it was all apart and also fitted new flywheel bolts.
Happy to be back on the road again