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hi everybody this is my first post and i'm crap with the computer, so should be fun :) i've had my westy now for three years doing a lot to him, as in porsche steering wheel bmw cream leather front seats bmw bbs 16 wheels lowered custom exhaust i made :D and sourcing the correct interior as the 1 that was in it when i purchased him i think may have come from a caravan. :? and done the couple of bits of bodywork wich i,m going to get him resprayed soon. anyway about us the first outing we (me and the misses) had out, i dropped a socket set into my running low mileage engine, wich ripped the cambelt off and completely f****d it. so i did what anybody else would do and went from a 16d to a 1.9d wich i patted myself on the back for, having never fitted any engine b4 it ran and has been great. but i now have a new problem wich has ended up in the bogey bus sitting on my drive for the last six months :cry: . i was happily driving home moaning about it needing a bit more poke to it when i went around the roundabout pulled up at the lights and my engine decided to rev all the way to the top of his voice so i pulled the key out but he carried on shouting, now im not a violent man but i wasn't taking his abuse so i shouted a few choice words back at him and gave his dashboard a right good seeing 2, whilst being smoked out eyes watering and ears bleeding, :lol: any way he won because at that point i got out and ran to a safe distance thinking he was about to self combust, the road was covered in black smoke and he then made a small bang noise followed by oil out of exhaust and a few sparks, i left it 10 min then tried to start it again but hes stubborn, so i waited another 10 as i figured this works with the misses so why not bus, :D and it did i got it home about a mile and a half and it was fine untill i left it for a few hours and hes never ran since. ive tried a few times he turns over with a lot of white smoke fine but just wont kick in.anyway i hoped you liked my little story but what i would like to do now is put a mk3 golf tdi in him i'll be doing the work myself with a m8 of mine who helped me when i put the aef in, i would just like to know what gearbox is best suited i have th 1.6 and a 1.9 petrol gearbox i currently fitted in the van or do i get rid of both and put in a five speed? and what do i do about the cooling? any help would be appreciated. thanks ricky i'll post some photos of him in all his glory soon.

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Man that was hard work.
Learn to use paragrahs young man!

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cheers school never was my strong point needless to say i didnt even know what you meant by paragraghs. :lol:

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Sounds like too much oil - too much oil and Diesel engines run away as they start to run on the oil itself... Wow, must have been fun..

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yes like being sick in your own mouth .lol yes my dipstick turned out to have been modified(bodged) at some point and didnt give a correct reading, but every cloud and all that, im assuming the sparks were build up of carbon?

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Had the same problem myself when a turbo went. All you had to do was put in top gear and stall it to prevent it screaming like a rocket. Having said that, with an automatic box, your only option is to walk away and watch the smoke - until it's all been burnt. BOOM!

This doesn't help you but you'll know for next time lol.
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lol i dont plan on there being a next time. although i never planned on there being a 1st time. im now just looking forward to him being back on the road again. I've got my caddy and my golf but they aint the bogie. :D I purchased my new roof canvas yesterday for a job in the sun, I'm also replacing the rad and screen wash bottle aswell.

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hi everybody this is my first post and i'm crap with the computer, so should be fun :) i've had my westy now for three years doing a lot to him, as in porsche steering wheel bmw cream leather front seats bmw bbs 16 wheels lowered custom exhaust i made :D and sourcing the correct interior as the 1 that was in it when i purchased him i think may have come from a caravan. :? and done the couple of bits of bodywork wich i,m going to get him resprayed soon.

anyway about us the first outing we (me and the misses) had out, i dropped a socket set into my running low mileage engine, wich ripped the cambelt off and completely f****d it. so i did what anybody else would do and went from a 16d to a 1.9d wich i patted myself on the back for, having never fitted any engine b4 it ran and has been great. but i now have a new problem wich has ended up in the bogey bus sitting on my drive for the last six months :cry: . i was happily driving home moaning about it needing a bit more poke to it when i went around the roundabout pulled up at the lights and my engine decided to rev all the way to the top of his voice so i pulled the key out but he carried on shouting,

now im not a violent man but i wasn't taking his abuse so i shouted a few choice words back at him and gave his dashboard a right good seeing 2, whilst being smoked out eyes watering and ears bleeding, :lol: any way he won because at that point i got out and ran to a safe distance thinking he was about to self combust, the road was covered in black smoke and he then made a small bang noise followed by oil out of exhaust and a few sparks, i left it 10 min then tried to start it again but hes stubborn,
so i waited another 10 as i figured this works with the misses so why not bus, :D and it did i got it home about a mile and a half and it was fine untill i left it for a few hours and hes never ran since

. ive tried a few times he turns over with a lot of white smoke fine but just wont kick in.anyway i hoped you liked my little story but what i would like to do now is put a mk3 golf tdi in him i'll be doing the work myself with a m8 of mine who helped me when i put the aef in,

i would just like to know what gearbox is best suited i have th 1.6 and a 1.9 petrol gearbox i currently fitted in the van or do i get rid of both and put in a five speed? and what do i do about the cooling? any help would be appreciated. thanks ricky i'll post some photos of him in all his glory soon.

Thats readable now :ok
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kevtherev wrote:Thats readable now :ok

Just about. I did start copy-editing it, but started to lose the will to live.

How the hell do you drop a socket _set_ into the engine?
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:D
beats me, but I guess it must be a schoolboy error
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pmsl cheers, The battery died so i had billy my uncle(ssvc president) jump it, and whilst the engine lid was off and the van running again i decided to drive around the field (dubfreeze) to get some charge in the battery. I never noticed that id left the socket set open on the side. :( worst mistake ever.

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<chuckle> You muppet. That sounds like the kind of idiocy I'd do.
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kevtherev wrote:hi everybody this is my first post and i'm crap with the computer, so should be fun :) i've had my westy now for three years doing a lot to him, as in porsche steering wheel bmw cream leather front seats bmw bbs 16 wheels lowered custom exhaust i made :D and sourcing the correct interior as the 1 that was in it when i purchased him i think may have come from a caravan. :? and done the couple of bits of bodywork wich i,m going to get him resprayed soon.

anyway about us the first outing we (me and the misses) had out, i dropped a socket set into my running low mileage engine, wich ripped the cambelt off and completely f****d it. so i did what anybody else would do and went from a 16d to a 1.9d wich i patted myself on the back for, having never fitted any engine b4 it ran and has been great. but i now have a new problem wich has ended up in the bogey bus sitting on my drive for the last six months :cry: . i was happily driving home moaning about it needing a bit more poke to it when i went around the roundabout pulled up at the lights and my engine decided to rev all the way to the top of his voice so i pulled the key out but he carried on shouting,

now im not a violent man but i wasn't taking his abuse so i shouted a few choice words back at him and gave his dashboard a right good seeing 2, whilst being smoked out eyes watering and ears bleeding, :lol: any way he won because at that point i got out and ran to a safe distance thinking he was about to self combust, the road was covered in black smoke and he then made a small bang noise followed by oil out of exhaust and a few sparks, i left it 10 min then tried to start it again but hes stubborn,
so i waited another 10 as i figured this works with the misses so why not bus, :D and it did i got it home about a mile and a half and it was fine untill i left it for a few hours and hes never ran since

. ive tried a few times he turns over with a lot of white smoke fine but just wont kick in.anyway i hoped you liked my little story but what i would like to do now is put a mk3 golf tdi in him i'll be doing the work myself with a m8 of mine who helped me when i put the aef in,

i would just like to know what gearbox is best suited i have th 1.6 and a 1.9 petrol gearbox i currently fitted in the van or do i get rid of both and put in a five speed? and what do i do about the cooling? any help would be appreciated. thanks ricky i'll post some photos of him in all his glory soon.

Thats readable now :ok



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i learned everything i needed to. pretty much straight away after that incident. in a way it could be seen as the best thing that could've happened. :wink:

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