Engine seized?
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Engine seized?
I was heading out on Wednesday nigth for a bit od Midwinter camping and got about 6 miles fro home. All seemed to be going well the van (1990 'velle- 1.9 DG engine) was loaded up. and the oil light came on!!! Crap went about 500 metres and pulled into the layby. Check the oil it was low but much under the low mark. I topped up the oil and went to turn the engine over- no go!!!!
The strange thing is that the water and oil were checked approx 50-70 miles before this happened and were fine- no oil on driveway or over the engine.
So even though I m not clued up totally on engine work I'm pretty sure I've killed the engine. Just wondering if there are any options to repair or will it be a new donkey?
Please let me know the options I have- maybe with ball park costs!
Cheers,
The strange thing is that the water and oil were checked approx 50-70 miles before this happened and were fine- no oil on driveway or over the engine.
So even though I m not clued up totally on engine work I'm pretty sure I've killed the engine. Just wondering if there are any options to repair or will it be a new donkey?
Please let me know the options I have- maybe with ball park costs!
Cheers,
Thanks for the reply dude- I think the starter is fine unfortunatley.
Been through that prob with the 71 bug recently. It sounded like the was a mouse in the crank- on each turn it sqeaked. so I think I have answered my own question- SEIZED.
But I am wondering if it can be repaired if it is not damaged too much- is that a possibility or is it just me in denial?
Cheers,
Ric
Been through that prob with the 71 bug recently. It sounded like the was a mouse in the crank- on each turn it sqeaked. so I think I have answered my own question- SEIZED.
But I am wondering if it can be repaired if it is not damaged too much- is that a possibility or is it just me in denial?
Cheers,
Ric
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Can the crank be turned by hand? or use a big spanner on the pulley crank nut.. you should be able to turn the pulley by hand, or stick it in 3rd gear and rock the vehicle with the handbrake off (on level ground!!!)
if it has seized, then better off finding a replacment engine, could be the crank gone and any number of other items
if it has seized, then better off finding a replacment engine, could be the crank gone and any number of other items
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I have tried to turn the engine with a spanner and it seems to go alright.
I tried to start the bus again and it turns but won't fire and then the battery conks out. It this because it is seized- is the fact it is turning over without a squeaky noise a good sign?
I suppose I now have to learn how to take a wasser out and split it?
Please let me know your thoughts.
Cheers Ric
PS Happy New Year.
I tried to start the bus again and it turns but won't fire and then the battery conks out. It this because it is seized- is the fact it is turning over without a squeaky noise a good sign?
I suppose I now have to learn how to take a wasser out and split it?
Please let me know your thoughts.
Cheers Ric
PS Happy New Year.