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johnlampett
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by johnlampett » 05 Nov 2006, 20:21
My wife was driving the 2.1 Caravelle on the motorway and she said
suddenly the Revs increased and then their was no power .
The engine was running but not pulling away in any gear.
She also said the was a loud bang from the back after the revs increased.
I have not seen the van yet as it is been recovered by the ADAC
Anyone any ideas what I should look for ? or expect ?
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by Dan Wood » 05 Nov 2006, 20:36
busted driveshaft?
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by Plasticman » 05 Nov 2006, 20:38
hopefully one of the cv joints(on driveshaft has let go, this is the cheapest option
if so get all 4 joints checked
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by Hacksawbob » 05 Nov 2006, 20:41
sudden loss of resistance between engine and wheel, clutch maybe?
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by badger » 05 Nov 2006, 20:45
sounds like driveshaft to me - could just be the bolts have worked loose and might just need a few bent/snapped ones replacing - got away with this when mine went last year - but at motorway speed, you may not be so lucky
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by Dubstar » 05 Nov 2006, 22:46
Something similar happened to me on a Tranist van a few years ago and it was the flywheel that had sheared off the crank. A bang then a sudden increase in revs then nothing.
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by bradcab » 06 Nov 2006, 00:03
i vote for the clutch!
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johnlampett
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by johnlampett » 06 Nov 2006, 16:57
Thanks guys
It will give me somewhere to start
If you want to make it a sweep , I´ll post the results later
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by Westy.Club.Joker » 06 Nov 2006, 17:54
Clutch friction plate centre blown out
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by johnlampett » 21 Nov 2006, 16:00
Just for the information
It was the clutch
Oh yea the garage also found problems with the Brakes
Nice big bill
Guess the ´gas conversion will have to wait
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by kevtherev » 21 Nov 2006, 16:29
A garage would find a problem with a problem
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