Dean_W
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What a shit day i've had.
Came back from St. Helens, a loud knocking noise from the bottom end. Had a look after work, bottom pulley bolt had come loose 
Sorted that, came to drive home and this happens: -
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=353775&pid=4551193#pid4551193
Bloody cars, nightmare. I need to be in St. Helens three days on the trot. What a shitter.
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Scotty C
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Location: Kidderminster Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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Thats shit mate. You found the problem out?
You sure it hasen't knocked the timing out when the bottom pullie bolt came loose?
[Edited on 16-04-2007 by Monster]
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Dean_W
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I don't think so. We didn't let the pulley come off the crank when we took the bolt out to threadlock it. It's got me stumped. I've checked all over, sensors, wiring etc. I'm thinking that HG has give up........
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Colin
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Timing maybe slipped a tooth if the pully has been loose???
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Jonny P
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its shit that you have to be in st.helens 3 days on the trot never mind your car fucking up, what are you doing in st.helens if you dont mind me asking.
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Scotty C
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I just find it a bit funny it goes wrong as soon as that bolt came loose.
On both of sports my bottom pullie worn, so it knocked the timing out 1-2 teeth, just ticked over at 250rpm, knocking & wouldn't rev etc. Sounds like you've got the same problem, but not as bad.
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Dean_W
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Jonny - FLT training.
Colin - I can't see it, but i'll have to check it. The pulley was making a racket, and had about 2mm of play in it either way.
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
I just find it a bit funny it goes wrong as soon as that bolt came loose.
On both of sports my bottom pullie worn, so it knocked the timing out 1-2 teeth, just ticked over at 250rpm, knocking & wouldn't rev etc. Sounds like you've got the same problem, but not as bad.
It did seem to loose power down the motorway. About 5 mins before I noticed the knocking. With both you and Colin saying that, it's got me thinking.
The pulley wasn't that loose though, not majorly. But enough to let it rattle a bit.......hmm.
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Scotty C
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Theres your answer me thinks 
[Edited on 16-04-2007 by Monster]
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Dean_W
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I bloody hope so. Good thinking Batman, and Colin.
Thats the next step then. I wasn't too sure on the HG issue, as it's been running sweet recently. I'll have to get it dropped off tomorrow at the Mrs's dads. If' i'm luckt he may do it for free Two weeks into each month i'm brassed.....
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Colin
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Check timming 1st then get a compression tester stuck on each cylinder just to be sure its not the HG.
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Dean_W
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Will do.
It's every time that i NEED my car, it fucks up. I'm sure it hates me
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Scotty C
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Lets just hope it's timing then
Let me know what the issue was!
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Dean_W
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One thing though monster, how loose did your bottom pulley go to slip the timing?
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