Spoke to Tim this morning and he said when he went from 3rd to 4th the revs went mentally high so I'm *thinking* he may have over-revved it which has dragged the crank. I've said I'll help him out if I can though with it if he goes the new engine route (most viable option IMO).
Yeah Porkie buzzed his at bedford getting 2nd not 4th and saw some mental RPM and spun the centre main.
Sadly its quite easily done on these cars.
Is that what the term buzzed means then? Selecting wrong gear by mistake etc?
My misses old corsa has the same set up, non contact valves.
Not good at all.
My nova engine once saw 11Krpm on the data logger briefly during a miss shift, was flat out in 3rd at 8500rpm and grabbed 2nd instead of 4th due to a dodgy gear selector!
I got away with it (thank heavens for solid lifters and arrow rods etc so mine was more or less a touring car spec engine essentially) but in most cases you do not.
The old 1800 8v vauxhall astra GTE used to have a good way of dealing with it, sacrificial rockers that snapped if the valve hit the piston, leaving no damage other than replacing them which was a quick and easy job. Cant really do that so well on a pent roof combustion chamber though.
Hate vx engines, the C20LET and Z20LET are the most minging things on earth esp when in a mk3 astra that wasn't designed for it in the first place lol
Thinking about it probably did grab 2nd, my linkage does have some play in it which would explain the revs, crank pulley turned, timing out, big mess etc.
Yeah Porkie buzzed his at bedford getting 2nd not 4th and saw some mental RPM and spun the centre main.
Sadly its quite easily done on these cars.
The gearboxes RPM climbs rapidly when this happens and drags the engines RPM sky high. This causes the cranks rotational speed to advance (and the top end cannot keep up) so a torsional effect tightens the bottom pulley bolt (it's a "stretch" fixing) which then can't apply the required load to grip the crank/crank sprocket assembly so it slips... destroyed valves.
Oh dear. Gone for the money shift . Easily done with the gear changes on these.
And if the pulley doesnt slip you can still get a failure from the valves bend as a result of bouncing where the springs cant close them quick enough too.
Mega RPM is just not a good idea in general, lol.
I know chap and I'm not trying to blame it on that minor leak or you for that matter because we've not seen the car and can only go on what you've said happened. I genuinely feel s**t for you right now... I hate it when my engines go wrong but its unlikely any F4R would've survived a shift to 2nd at that speed... just real bad luck.
Don't sell it as is with a bent engine though because even with the SRS module needing replacing it's too nice an example for that. Its gonna need valves or a head to get running again and I've said I'll gladly help you out with it if you want to fix her up.
Mick