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Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:20
by Fingle
Yep defiantely sounded a bit more throaty, but not boy racer style. (ive had exhaust issues with other cars, but I guess I havent been 14 ft away before)

Only sounded a little bit odd going past walls and cars (you know how you can hear better when u do that)

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:23
by HarryMann
The only catalyst I can tell was me dinking the back into a lamppost on the rear drivers side, naroowly missing the exhaust, altho I sepculate the exhaust may have suffered a knock (could this have knocked something else, like a heat exchanger ?)

How long ago did that happen, and is the exhaust leaking - or not? That is, did it start it blowing and if so how long has it been..

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:25
by VWCamperfan
Oh yes! I know exactly what you mean! My exhaust isn't the quietest on the road! Not by choice though... Was meant to be quieter than my last one but sounds like I forgot to put it on! Bliidy stupid noise rating numbers! :lol:

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:53
by Fingle
HarryMann wrote:
The only catalyst I can tell was me dinking the back into a lamppost on the rear drivers side, naroowly missing the exhaust, altho I sepculate the exhaust may have suffered a knock (could this have knocked something else, like a heat exchanger ?)

How long ago did that happen, and is the exhaust leaking - or not? That is, did it start it blowing and if so how long has it been..

Was roughly a month ago, seemed fine on the way to Oktoberfest tho, and back.

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:57
by Fingle
It is diffucult to tell from so far in front, I have to put my hands up and say, I dont honestly know if it was blowing or not. As the only driver, i never get to hear, and with a 6yr old and a 5 month old baby walrus in the back its hard to listen

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 20:59
by HarryMann
So far, it's possible that you've burnt an exhaust valve and its running on 3 cylinders.. expect the compression tests will show at least one cyl. significantly down.

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 21:02
by HarryMann
Let's wait and see the compressions then...

Posted: 14 Oct 2008, 23:23
by Rozzo
when did you last put a set of sparkplugs in m8 :wink: could be a 2 bob fix,, fingers crossed heh 8) don't worry about the oil leak, they all do that :lol: and when you top it up just keep it half way between the marks on the dipstick cos if you fill it even a smidgen above the top mark, the oil runs into the cylinders on roundabouts etc and can oil the plugs up and smoke like a diesel.

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 00:59
by jpee
when was the last service? could be anything from bad plugs to rotor REALLY doesn't sound like piston 'melt' that would be distinctive and disastrous, Engine wouldn't start if you had piston melt. Get van to garage (independent preferably)

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 07:07
by Fingle
Shes with an independant garage down the road, GSF put us onto him. Hes worked aircooleds for years.

He said it was "internal" so im guessing he checked the plugs etc, il wait till the compression results.

Again, aplologies for the panic, feel a proper tit now

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 09:20
by Mr Bean
VWCamperfan wrote:Ahh, could be a lack of back pressure due to a leaking exhaust system somewhere. If the exhaust is more noisy than usual then this could be the problem. It could also explain the cracked head. Look for signs of carbon deposits around exhaust system espicially near heads.

Exhaust back pressure is critical on two stroke engines however most run of the mill four strokes will probably benefit from reduced back pressure in the exhaust sytem. Hence the riduculouse bashed out exhaust sound of the boy racers and middle age now rich discoverers of lost youth. Although with bad exhaust leaks there could be a tendency to run slightly leaner which in itself can cause overheating. In performance engines this can melt pistons etc. Things do get more complicated in modern engine set ups but we are talking 20 year old technology here. So I would suggest we all back off on the remote diagnosis front and see what the hands-on man suggests. The forum help may be required "ANALysing" the diagnosis and helping get it fixed at a fair price.
No offence meant
Smiffy

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 16:34
by VWCamperfan
Citizen Smith wrote:So I would suggest we all back off on the remote diagnosis front and see what the hands-on man suggests.

May as well close the technical questions and answers forum then...!

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 20:26
by HarryMann
:)

I think he means hang fire till there is some real info coming in... :wink:

Posted: 15 Oct 2008, 20:27
by VWCamperfan
:)

Posted: 16 Oct 2008, 10:16
by Fingle
Right the results of the compression tests :

0 compression in cyl 4, only 130 in opp one

He reckons its shot and needs a new engine, says it could be the piston.

Thinks there is a rattle at the bottom end, and suggests metal etc could be flying around in the oil.

Also says there are other parts missing from engine (as well as vac advance system, ie an accelerator damper (?) and a few more.

He doesnt actually do any work like replacing engines, so cant see what he has to gain from saying this (says he has worked on aircoooleds scince the 70s) Did have a mate that could do it tho...

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