Clutch failure by the looks of that mate. Where in the world are you? I've got a set of casings I could potentially build your original box up into.
I have a gearbox with noisy diff bearings. Fine other than that.
£50 plus postage.
Buy the one off of Dan and get northloop to rebuild it.
That way you know you have a mint box ready for your future mods.
Buying a s/hand box with unknown history is going to be a mine field.
Flol yeah that won't have helped! Internals might be ok, but doubtful mate. The hole looks to be in the front of the bell housing?I'm in north east mate, I don't think it's clutch? I down changed to second at 80 instead of 4th. Stupid mistake. Internals might be okay? Diff will have went I'd imagine.
Flol yeah that won't have helped! Internals might be ok, but doubtful mate. The hole looks to be in the front of the bell housing?
I personally wouldn't buy an unknown box.
If you remove it, fit a new clutch, refit it all and its whining, you're going to be very very angry.
(That happens loads on here btw!)
I'd buy a nearly dead one and get someone reputable to rebuild it before fitting it. I'd say get yours refurbed but... Well...
Lol!
Well I'm still thinking clutch mate tbh as there doesn't appear to be any oil loss?Yeah it is mate. I'm devastated cause the box was perfect. What's the best option for me now I want another box that's just as good.
Well I'm still thinking clutch mate tbh as there doesn't appear to be any oil loss?
2 options really:
Risk it for a biscuit and buy a box off here or eBay
Or
Buy one off here or eBay and have it rebuilt mate.
Ah right ok. Well it's safe to say whatever let go has taken other stuff with it. It will have smashed the crank sensor mate that's why it won't start. If I were you I'd be getting the box off and out the way to make sure the flywheel is ok. I'd say it will be though tbf.I lost all box oil mate. Came from a different part of the box. Possibly the diff. Car now won't start either sounds like starter is just spinning and not engaging? I'd imagine engine should be okay? It's on 80k.
Ah right ok. Well it's safe to say whatever let go has taken other stuff with it. It will have smashed the crank sensor mate that's why it won't start. If I were you I'd be getting the box off and out the way to make sure the flywheel is ok. I'd say it will be though tbf.
I've seen this happen before, the flywheel and clutch came out through the front of the gearbox and took the radiator out.
But also with the engine revving so high it also made the cam belt bottom gear slip which took the valves out.
You might be lucky.
Well if the engine is turning over fast on the starter like there isn't any compression then I would say that it's smashed the valves.
Hard to say without seeing it.
I had one in a few weeks back that did exactly the same, at the same speed etc. Engine management registered 9488rpm, and it had undone the crank bolt. Hadn't done any damage to box or flywheel though! Pulled the sump off and it had spun big end shells aswell. Safe to say yours will be knackered.
Engine and box out through the top.What's the job like to do on your back on a driveway? I'll just strip it and find out!
Engine and box out through the top.
You can then replace/repair the fucked exhaust manifold while your there mate.
This. I can have an engine and box out in two hours with a crane. Putting back takes a bit longer obvs, but do-able in a weekend taking it relatively easy if you know what you're doing.
If it's over revved like that, it won't have survived, pretty much.
Surely a quick compression test will tell you
The engine won't crank. So how can I test it?
It won't start at all just turns over.
I had one in a few weeks back that did exactly the same, at the same speed etc. Engine management registered 9488rpm, and it had undone the crank bolt. Hadn't done any damage to box or flywheel though! Pulled the sump off and it had spun big end shells aswell. Safe to say yours will be knackered.
It either turns over or it doesn't???
It *could* have sheared the flywheel bolts on the over rev tbf mate. Unfortunately until it's stripped for inspection it's hard to say though.It sounds like the starter is just spinning and not engaging into the fly wheel.
Bolts will give before the threads in the crank mate. I have experience. LolI think if I was you bud I would get the engine and box out.
Remove the box and see what damage has been caused.
If the flywheel is still attached to the engine then I would remove the cam caps, wack the pin in the crank and see how far out the timing is (you've already said that you've done the cambelt)
Of course if the flywheel is hanging off and the thread's have been ripped out of the crank then forget it.